Methane-dependent extracellular electron transfer at the bioanode by the anaerobic archaeal methanotroph “candidatus methanoperedens“

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    The bulk of biogenic methane is produced in oxygen-limited ecosystems such as peat bogs, wetlands, and swamps by methanogenic archaea (Solomon et_al, 2007; Van Groenigen et_al, 2011; Myhre and Drew, 2013). The majority of the Frontiers in Microbiology | www.frontiersin.org April 2022 | Volume 13 | Article 820989 EET by Methanoperedens with the solid minerals ferrihydrite and birnessite, all providing strong indications for EET by ANME-2d (Ettwig et_al, 2016; Cai et_al, 2018; Bai et_al, 2019; Zhang et_al, 2019; Leu et_al, 2020a; Valenzuela et_al, 2020). ANME-2 have recently been reported to use insoluble . . .

     

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