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ABSTRACT:
INSTRUMENT(S): Q Exactive
ORGANISM(S): Uncultured Methylotenera Sp.
SUBMITTER: Angela Kouris
LAB HEAD: Marc Strous
PROVIDER: PXD044305 | Pride | 2024-05-21
REPOSITORIES: Pride
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19GWC19026_GOWN_218_2000ng.pep.xml | Pepxml | |||
19GWC19026_proteomicdb_2_CRAP.fasta | Fasta | |||
19GWC19028_GOWN_114_2000ng.pep.xml | Pepxml | |||
19GWC19028_proteomicdb_2_CRAP.fasta | Fasta | |||
19GWC19045_GOWN_265_2000ng.pep.xml | Pepxml |
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Li Shengjie S Mosier Damon D Kouris Angela A Humez Pauline P Mayer Bernhard B Strous Marc M Diao Muhe M
ISME communications 20240101 1
Hydrogen may be the most important electron donor available in the subsurface. Here we analyse the diversity, abundance and expression of hydrogenases in 5 proteomes, 25 metagenomes, and 265 amplicon datasets of groundwaters with diverse geochemistry. A total of 1545 new [NiFe]-hydrogenase gene sequences were recovered, which considerably increased the number of sequences (1999) in a widely used database. [NiFe]-hydrogenases were highly abundant, as abundant as the DNA-directed RNA polymerase. T ...[more]