The energy-converting hydrogenase Ech2 is important for the growth of the thermophilic acetogen Thermoanaerobacter kivui on ferredoxin-dependent substrates

  • Baum C
  • Zeldes B
  • Poehlein A
  • et al.
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Acetogens thrive by converting H 2 +CO 2 to acetate. Under environmental conditions, this allows for only very little energy to be conserved (∆G′

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Baum, C., Zeldes, B., Poehlein, A., Daniel, R., Müller, V., & Basen, M. (2024). The energy-converting hydrogenase Ech2 is important for the growth of the thermophilic acetogen Thermoanaerobacter kivui on ferredoxin-dependent substrates. Microbiology Spectrum, 12(4). https://doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.03380-23

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