The energy metabolism of
Cupriavidus necator
in different trophic conditions
Michael Jahn,
Nick Crang,
Arvid H. Gynnå
et al.
Abstract:The “knallgas” bacterium
Cupriavidus necator
is attracting interest due to its extremely versatile metabolism.
C. necator
can use hydrogen or formic acid as an energy source, fixes CO
2
via
the Calvin-Benson-Bassham (CBB) cycle, and grows on organic acids and sugars. Its tripartite genome is notable for its size and duplications of key genes (CBB cycle, hydrogenases, and nitrate reductases). Little is known about … Show more
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