Novel genes for nitrite reductase and Amo‐related proteins indicate a role of uncultivated mesophilic crenarchaeota in nitrogen cycling
University of Bergen · Technische Universität Darmstadt · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Mesophilic crenarchaeota are frequently found in terrestrial and marine habitats worldwide, but despite their considerable abundance the physiology of these as yet uncultivated archaea has remained unknown. From a 1.2 Gb large-insert environmental fosmid library of a calcareous grassland soil, a 43 kb genomic fragment was isolated with a ribosomal RNA that shows its affiliation to group 1.1b of crenarchaeota repeatedly found in soils. The insert encoded a homologue of a copper-containing nitrite reductase with an unusual C-terminus that encoded a potential amicyanin-like electron transfer domain as well as two proteins related to subunits of ammonia monooxygenases or particulate methane monooxygenases…
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6Topics & keywords
- Crenarchaeota
- Biology
- Ammonia monooxygenase
- Nitrite reductase
- Fosmid
- Archaea
- Gene
- Botany
- Life below water