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  1. Nitrogen transforming community in a horizontal subsurface-flow constructed wetland
  2. Fortunate those that are starting now
  3. Draft Genome Sequence of Anammox Bacterium “Candidatus Scalindua brodae,” Obtained Using Differential Coverage Binning of Sequencing Data from Two Reactor Enrichments
  4. Iron-Mediated Anaerobic Oxidation of Methane in Brackish Coastal Sediments
  5. XoxF-Type Methanol Dehydrogenase from the Anaerobic Methanotroph “Candidatus Methylomirabilis oxyfera”
  6. The Nitrogen Cycle
  7. Biogeographical distribution of denitrifying anaerobic methane oxidizing bacteria in Chinese wetland ecosystems
  8. Metal Enzymes in “Impossible” Microorganisms Catalyzing the Anaerobic Oxidation of Ammonium and Methane
  9. Isolation and characterization of a prokaryotic cell organelle from the anammox bacteriumKuenenia stuttgartiensis
  10. Anaerobic ammonium-oxidising bacteria: A biological source of the bacteriohopanetetrol stereoisomer in marine sediments
  11. Faster autotrophic growth of anaerobic ammonium-oxidizing microorganisms in presence of nitrite, using inocula from Colombia
  12. Interactions between anaerobic ammonium and sulfur-oxidizing bacteria in a laboratory scale model system
  13. Metabolism and Genomics of Anammox Bacteria
  14. Coexistence of nitrifying, anammox and denitrifying bacteria in a sequencing batch reactor
  15. Shotgun metagenomic data reveals significant abundance but low diversity of “Candidatus Scalindua” marine anammox bacteria in the Arabian Sea oxygen minimum zone
  16. Kuenenia stuttgartiensis hydroxylamine oxidoreductase soaked in hydrazine
  17. Kuenenia stuttgartiensis hydroxylamine oxidoreductase soaked in phenyl hydrazine
  18. Lysozyme and Penicillin Inhibit the Growth of Anaerobic Ammonium-Oxidizing Planctomycetes
  19. Cerium in methanol dehydrogenase of methane munching volcanic microbe
  20. How to make a living from anaerobic ammonium oxidation
  21. Enrichment of an anammox bacterial community from a flooded paddy soil
  22. Anammox bacterial populations in deep marine hypersaline gradient systems
  23. Hotspots of anaerobic ammonium oxidation at land–freshwater interfaces
  24. Evidence that the catenane form of CS2 hydrolase is not an artefact
  25. Differences in sequencing technologies improve the retrieval of anammox bacterial genome from metagenomes
  26. Identification of the type II cytochrome c maturation pathway in anammox bacteria by comparative genomics
  27. A novel marine nitrite-oxidizing Nitrospira species from Dutch coastal North Sea water
  28. Presence and diversity of anammox bacteria in cold hydrocarbon-rich seeps and hydrothermal vent sediments of the Guaymas Basin
  29. Mimicking the oxygen minimum zones: stimulating interaction of aerobic archaeal and anaerobic bacterial ammonia oxidizers in a laboratory‐scale model system
  30. Rare Branched Fatty Acids Characterize the Lipid Composition of the Intra-Aerobic Methane Oxidizer “Candidatus Methylomirabilis oxyfera”
  31. Anaerobic Oxidization of Methane in a Minerotrophic Peatland: Enrichment of Nitrite-Dependent Methane-Oxidizing Bacteria
  32. Co-occurrence and distribution of nitrite-dependent anaerobic ammonium and methane-oxidizing bacteria in a paddy soil
  33. Anaerobic Ammonium-Oxidizing Bacteria: Unique Microorganisms with Exceptional Properties
  34. Anammox Bacterial Abundance, Activity, and Contribution in Riparian Sediments of the Pearl River Estuary
  35. Enrichment of denitrifying methanotrophic bacteria for application after direct low-temperature anaerobic sewage treatment
  36. Co-localization of particulate methane monooxygenase and cd1 nitrite reductase in the denitrifying methanotroph ‘Candidatus Methylomirabilis oxyfera’
  37. Genome analysis and heterologous expression of acetate-activating enzymes in the anammox bacterium Kuenenia stuttgartiensis
  38. Carbon and hydrogen isotope fractionation during nitrite-dependent anaerobic methane oxidation by Methylomirabilis oxyfera
  39. Extremely acidophilic sulfur-oxidizing bacteria applied in biotechnological processes for gas purification
  40. The metagenome of the marine anammox bacterium ‘CandidatusScalindua profunda’ illustrates the versatility of this globally important nitrogen cycle bacterium
  41. Rapid and Simple Cryopreservation of Anaerobic Ammonium-Oxidizing Bacteria
  42. Effect of oxygen on the anaerobic methanotroph ‘Candidatus Methylomirabilis oxyfera’: kinetic and transcriptional analysis
  43. Anammox—Growth Physiology, Cell Biology, and Metabolism
  44. Anoxic Iron Cycling Bacteria from an Iron Sulfide- and Nitrate-Rich Freshwater Environment
  45. Metabolic Regulation of “Ca. Methylacidiphilum Fumariolicum” SolV Cells Grown Under Different Nitrogen and Oxygen Limitations
  46. Bacteriohopanepolyol signatures as markers for methanotrophic bacteria in peat moss
  47. Microbial Transformations of Nitrogen, Sulfur, and Iron Dictate Vegetation Composition in Wetlands: A Review
  48. Genomic and Physiological Analysis of Carbon Storage in the Verrucomicrobial Methanotroph “Ca. Methylacidiphilum Fumariolicum” SolV
  49. Bacterial oxygen production in the dark
  50. Genomic Analysis Indicates the Presence of an Asymmetric Bilayer Outer Membrane in Planctomycetes and Verrucomicrobia
  51. Comparative Genomics of Two Independently Enriched “Candidatus Kuenenia Stuttgartiensis” Anammox Bacteria
  52. Metabolic modeling of denitrification in Agrobacterium tumefaciens: a tool to study inhibiting and activating compounds for the denitrification pathway
  53. Hydrazine Synthase, a Unique Phylomarker with Which To Study the Presence and Biodiversity of Anammox Bacteria
  54. Anammox bacteria in different compartments of recirculating aquaculture systems
  55. Anammox Bacterial Abundance, Biodiversity and Activity in a Constructed Wetland
  56. The metagenomic basis of anammox metabolism inCandidatus‘Brocadia fulgida’
  57. The ultrastructure of the compartmentalized anaerobic ammonium-oxidizing bacteria is linked to their energy metabolism
  58. Combined anaerobic ammonium and methane oxidation for nitrogen and methane removal: Figure 1
  59. Pyrosequencing of 16S rRNA gene amplicons to study the microbiota in the gastrointestinal tract of carp (Cyprinus carpio L.)
  60. Molecular mechanism of anaerobic ammonium oxidation
  61. Evolution of a new enzyme for carbon disulphide conversion by an acidothermophilic archaeon
  62. Genomic signatures for metagenomic data analysis: Exploiting the reverse complementarity of tetranucleotides
  63. Simultaneous Nitrite-Dependent Anaerobic Methane and Ammonium Oxidation Processes
  64. Diversity and enrichment of nitrite-dependent anaerobic methane oxidizing bacteria from wastewater sludge
  65. The role of endophytic methane-oxidizing bacteria in submerged Sphagnum in determining methane emissions of Northeastern Siberian tundra
  66. Anaerobic ammonia oxidation in a fertilized paddy soil
  67. Ultra-deep pyrosequencing of pmoA amplicons confirms the prevalence of Methylomonas and Methylocystis in Sphagnum mosses from a Dutch peat bog
  68. Intensive nitrogen loss over the Omani Shelf due to anammox coupled with dissimilatory nitrite reduction to ammonium
  69. pmoAPrimers for Detection of Anaerobic Methanotrophs
  70. Proteins and protein complexes involved in the biochemical reactions of anaerobic ammonium-oxidizing bacteria
  71. A novel family of functional operons encoding methane/ammonia monooxygenase-related proteins in gammaproteobacterial methanotrophs
  72. A new intra-aerobic metabolism in the nitrite-dependent anaerobic methane-oxidizing bacterium Candidatus ‘Methylomirabilis oxyfera’
  73. A multi-proxy study of anaerobic ammonium oxidation in marine sediments of the Gullmar Fjord, Sweden
  74. Liquid Chromatography—Mass Spectrometry-Based Proteomics of Nitrosomonas
  75. Cultivation, Detection, and Ecophysiology of Anaerobic Ammonium-Oxidizing Bacteria
  76. New Anaerobic, Ammonium-Oxidizing Community Enriched from Peat Soil
  77. The role of endophytic methane oxidizing bacteria in submerged Sphagnum in determining methane emissions of Northeastern Siberian tundra
  78. Physiological role of the respiratory quinol oxidase in the anaerobic nitrite-reducing methanotroph 'Candidatus Methylomirabilis oxyfera'
  79. Induced cooperation between marine nitrifiers and anaerobic ammonium-oxidizing bacteria by incremental exposure to oxygen
  80. Comparison of the effects of different salts on aerobic ammonia oxidizers for treating ammonium-rich organic wastewater by free and sodium alginate immobilized biomass system
  81. Lipids of symbiotic methane-oxidizing bacteria in peat moss studied using stable carbon isotopic labelling
  82. Identification and quantification of anammox bacteria in eight nitrogen removal reactors
  83. Global prevalence of methane oxidation by symbiotic bacteria in peat-moss ecosystems
  84. Biodiversity of N-cycle bacteria in nitrogen removing moving bed biofilters for freshwater recirculating aquaculture systems
  85. Ammonium Concentrations in Produced Waters from a Mesothermic Oil Field Subjected to Nitrate Injection Decrease through Formation of Denitrifying Biomass and Anammox Activity
  86. Intracellular localization of membrane-bound ATPases in the compartmentalized anammox bacterium ‘Candidatus Kuenenia stuttgartiensis’
  87. Nitrite-driven anaerobic methane oxidation by oxygenic bacteria
  88. Potential roles of anaerobic ammonium and methane oxidation in the nitrogen cycle of wetland ecosystems
  89. Microbial and Physicochemical Characteristics of Compact Anaerobic Ammonium-Oxidizing Granules in an Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket Reactor
  90. Anaerobic oxidation of dimethylsulfide and methanethiol in mangrove sediments is dominated by sulfate-reducing bacteria
  91. The microbial methane cycle
  92. Cell division ring, a new cell division protein and vertical inheritance of a bacterial organelle in anammox planctomycetes
  93. Nitrous oxide emission during wastewater treatment
  94. Optimization of three FISH procedures for in situ detection of anaerobic ammonium oxidizing bacteria in biological wastewater treatment
  95. Biophysical properties of membrane lipids of anammox bacteria: II. Impact of temperature and bacteriohopanoids
  96. The bacterial diversity in an anaerobic ammonium-oxidizing (anammox) reactor community
  97. Biochemistry and molecular biology of anammox bacteria
  98. Environmental, genomic and taxonomic perspectives on methanotrophicVerrucomicrobia
  99. 16S rRNA gene and lipid biomarker evidence for anaerobic ammonium-oxidizing bacteria (anammox) in California and Nevada hot springs
  100. Carbon isotope-labelling experiments indicate that ladderane lipids of anammox bacteria are synthesized by a previously undescribed, novel pathway
  101. Diversity of methanogenic archaea in a mangrove sediment and isolation of a newMethanococcoidesstrain
  102. Evidence-Based Clustering of Reads and Taxonomic Analysis of Metagenomic Data
  103. Clustering Metagenome Short Reads Using Weighted Proteins
  104. A comparative genomics study of genetic products potentially encoding ladderane lipid biosynthesis
  105. The Metabolism of Anammox
  106. Evolution of an octahaem cytochromecprotein family that is key to aerobic and anaerobic ammonia oxidation by bacteria
  107. Environmental detection of octahaem cytochromechydroxylamine/hydrazine oxidoreductase genes of aerobic and anaerobic ammonium-oxidizing bacteria
  108. Denitrifying bacteria anaerobically oxidize methane in the absence ofArchaea
  109. The microbial nitrogen cycle
  110. Enrichment and characterization of marine anammox bacteria associated with global nitrogen gas production
  111. A microdiversity study of anammox bacteria reveals a novelCandidatusScalindua phylotype in marine oxygen minimum zones
  112. Bacteria associated with iron seeps in a sulfur-rich, neutral pH, freshwater ecosystem
  113. A serpin in the cellulosome of the anaerobic fungus Piromyces sp. strain E2
  114. Presence and activity of anaerobic ammonium-oxidizing bacteria at deep-sea hydrothermal vents
  115. Physiological and phylogenetic study of an ammonium-oxidizing culture at high nitrite concentrations
  116. Response of Anaerobic Ammonium-Oxidizing Bacteria to Hydroxylamine
  117. Ladderane lipid distribution in four genera of anammox bacteria
  118. Combined structural and chemical analysis of the anammoxosome: A membrane-bounded intracytoplasmic compartment in anammox bacteria
  119. Dynamics of nitric oxide and nitrous oxide emission during full-scale reject water treatment
  120. Effect of Dynamic Process Conditions on Nitrogen Oxides Emission from a Nitrifying Culture
  121. Candidatus ‘Brocadia fulgida’: an autofluorescent anaerobic ammonium oxidizing bacterium
  122. Combined structural and chemical analysis of unique anammox bacteria that contain a prokaryotic organelle
  123. Whole-genome analysis of the ammonia-oxidizing bacterium, Nitrosomonas eutropha C91: implications for niche adaptation
  124. Unraveling the Source of Nitric Oxide Emission During Nitrification
  125. Methanotrophy below pH 1 by a new Verrucomicrobia species
  126. Linking Ultrastructure and Function in Four Genera of Anaerobic Ammonium-Oxidizing Bacteria: Cell Plan, Glycogen Storage, and Localization of Cytochrome c Proteins
  127. Biophysical properties of ladderane lipids derived from anammox bacteria
  128. Diversity and abundance of aerobic and anaerobic ammonium-oxidizing bacteria in freshwater sediments of the Xinyi River (China)
  129. Iron Sulfide and Pyrite as Potential Electron Donors for Microbial Nitrate Reduction in Freshwater Wetlands
  130. The role of ornithine aminotransferase in fruiting body formation of the mushroom Agaricus bisporus
  131. Argininosuccinate synthetase and argininosuccinate lyase: two ornithine cycle enzymes from Agaricus bisporus
  132. Anammox bacteria disguised as denitrifiers: nitrate reduction to dinitrogen gas via nitrite and ammonium
  133. Anaerobic ammonium‐oxidizing bacteria in marine environments: widespread occurrence but low diversity
  134. Anammox
  135. Expression and characterisation of a major c-type cytochrome encoded by gene kustc0563 from Kuenenia stuttgartiensis as a recombinant protein in Escherichia coli
  136. Candidatus “Anammoxoglobus propionicus” a new propionate oxidizing species of anaerobic ammonium oxidizing bacteria
  137. UNRAVELING THE SOURCE OF NITRIC OXIDE EMISSION DURING NITRIFICATION
  138. Evidence for the involvement of betaproteobacterial Thiobacilli in the nitrate-dependent oxidation of iron sulfide minerals
  139. Adaptation of a freshwater anammox population to high salinity wastewater
  140. Evidence for complete denitrification in a benthic foraminifer
  141. Challenging protein purification from anammox bacteria
  142. Expression of the urease gene of Agaricus bisporus: a tool for studying fruit body formation and post-harvest development
  143. Ladderane phospholipids in anammox bacteria comprise phosphocholine and phosphoethanolamine headgroups
  144. Deciphering the evolution and metabolism of an anammox bacterium from a community genome
  145. A microbial consortium couples anaerobic methane oxidation to denitrification
  146. Global impact and application of the anaerobic ammonium-oxidizing (anammox) bacteria
  147. Anammoxosomes of Anaerobic Ammonium-oxidizing Planctomycetes
  148. A new soluble 10 kDa monoheme cytochromec-552 from the anammox bacteriumCandidatus“Kuenenia stuttgartiensis”
  149. Competition and coexistence of aerobic ammonium- and nitrite-oxidizing bacteria at low oxygen concentrations
  150. Structural identification of ladderane and other membrane lipids of planctomycetes capable of anaerobic ammonium oxidation (anammox)
  151. Methanotrophic symbionts provide carbon for photosynthesis in peat bogs
  152. Biomarkers for In Situ Detection of Anaerobic Ammonium-Oxidizing (Anammox) Bacteria
  153. Propionate Oxidation by and Methanol Inhibition of Anaerobic Ammonium-Oxidizing Bacteria
  154. 1994–2004: 10 years of research on the anaerobic oxidation of ammonium
  155. The ornithine cycle enzyme arginase from Agaricus bisporus and its role in urea accumulation in fruit bodies
  156. Anammox Organisms: Enrichment, Cultivation, and Environmental Analysis
  157. Kinetics, diffusional limitation and microscale distribution of chemistry and organisms in a CANON reactor
  158. Implementation of the Anammox Process for Improved Nitrogen Removal
  159. Enrichment of Anammox biomass from municipal activated sludge: experimental and modelling results
  160. Anaerobic Oxidation of Methane and Ammonium
  161. Application, eco-physiology and biodiversity of anaerobic ammonium-oxidizing bacteria
  162. Detection and widespread distribution of the nrfA gene encoding nitrite reduction to ammonia, a short circuit in the biological nitrogen cycle that competes with denitrification
  163. Novel Compartmentalistaion in Planctomycete Bacteria
  164. Stable Carbon Isotopic Fractionations Associated with Inorganic Carbon Fixation by Anaerobic Ammonium-Oxidizing Bacteria
  165. The occurrence of hopanoids in planctomycetes: implications for the sedimentary biomarker record
  166. The anammoxosome: an intracytoplasmic compartment in anammox bacteria
  167. A mixed ladderane/n-alkyl glycerol diether membrane lipid in an anaerobic ammonium-oxidizing bacterium
  168. Anaerobic ammonium oxidation in an estuarine sediment
  169. Nitrification and Anammox with Urea as the Energy Source
  170. New concepts of microbial treatment processes for the nitrogen removal in wastewater
  171. Anaerobic ammonium oxidation by marine and freshwater planctomycete-like bacteria
  172. Genomic DNA analysis of genes encoding (hemi-)cellulolytic enzymes of the anaerobic fungus Piromyces sp. E2
  173. Cel6A, a major exoglucanase from the cellulosome of the anaerobic fungi Piromyces sp. E2 and Piromyces equi
  174. Xylose metabolism in the anaerobic fungus Piromyces sp. strain E2 follows the bacterial pathway
  175. Anaerobic ammonium oxidation by anammox bacteria in the Black Sea
  176. Activated Sludge-Microbiology of Nitrogen Removal
  177. Candidatus “Scalindua brodae”, sp. nov., Candidatus “Scalindua wagneri”, sp. nov., Two New Species of Anaerobic Ammonium Oxidizing Bacteria
  178. Anaerobic Ammonia Oxidation in the Presence of Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) by Two Different Lithotrophs
  179. Linearly concatenated cyclobutane lipids form a dense bacterial membrane
  180. A highly expressed family 1 β-glucosidase with transglycosylation capacity from the anaerobic fungus Piromyces sp. E2
  181. Improved nitrogen removal by application of new nitrogen-cycle bacteria
  182. Aerobic and anaerobic ammonia oxidizing bacteria – competitors or natural partners?
  183. Isolation and properties of obligately chemolithoautotrophic and extremely alkali-tolerant ammonia-oxidizing bacteria from Mongolian soda lakes
  184. 16S-23S rDNA intergenic spacer and 23S rDNA of anaerobic ammonium-oxidizing bacteria: implications for phylogeny and in situ detection
  185. Microbiology and application of the anaerobic ammonium oxidation (‘anammox’) process
  186. Cell compartmentalisation in planctomycetes: novel types of structural organisation for the bacterial cell
  187. Denitrification at extremely high pH values by the alkaliphilic, obligately chemolithoautotrophic, sulfur-oxidizing bacterium Thioalkalivibrio denitrificans strain ALJD
  188. The CANON System (Completely Autotrophic Nitrogen-removal Over Nitrite) under Ammonium Limitation: Interaction and Competition between Three Groups of Bacteria
  189. Involvement of a Novel Hydroxylamine Oxidoreductase in Anaerobic Ammonium Oxidation †
  190. Molecular Evidence for Genus Level Diversity of Bacteria Capable of Catalyzing Anaerobic Ammonium Oxidation
  191. The anaerobic oxidation of ammonium
  192. The anaerobic oxidation of ammonium
  193. The sequencing batch reactor as a powerful tool for the study of slowly growing anaerobic ammonium-oxidizing microorganisms
  194. The anaerobic oxidation of hydrazine: a novel reaction in microbial nitrogen metabolism
  195. Ammonium removal from concentrated waste streams with the anaerobic ammonium oxidation (Anammox) process in different reactor configurations
  196. Metabolic pathway of anaerobic ammonium oxidation on the basis of 15N studies in a fluidized bed reactor
  197. Autotrophic growth of anaerobic ammonium-oxidizing micro-organisms in a fluidized bed reactor
  198. Purification and properties of oxaloacetate decarboxylase fromCorynebacterium glutamicum
  199. Growth of Nitrosomonas europaea on hydroxylamine
  200. Recent Advances in the Physiology and Genetics of Amino Acid-Producing Bacteria
  201. Metabolic Engineering of Corynebacterium glutamicuma
  202. Regulation of phospho(enol)-pyruvate- and oxaloacetate-converting enzymes in Corynebacterium glutamicum
  203. Regulation of phospho(enol)-pyruvate-and oxaloacetate-converting enzymes in Corynebacterium glutamicum
  204. Effects of phosphoenol pyruvate carboxylase deficiency on metabolism and lysine production in Corynebacterium glutamicum
  205. The dissimilatory sulfite reductase from Desulfosarcina variabilis is a desulforubidin containing uncoupled metalated sirohemes and S = 9/2 iron-sulfur clusters
  206. Characterization of phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase from Corynebacterium glutamicum
  207. Methanogenesis from acetate: a comparison of the acetate metabolism in Methanothrix soehngenii and Methanosarcina spp.
  208. A fluoride-insensitive inorganic pyrophosphatase isolated from Methanothrix soehngenii
  209. Adenine nucleotide content and energy charge of Methanothrix soehngenii during acetate degradation
  210. EPR characterization of a high-spin system in carbon monoxide dehydrogenase from Methanothrix soehngenii
  211. Paramagnetic centers and acetyl-coenzyme A/CO exchange activity of carbon monoxide dehydrogenase from Methanothrix soehngenii
  212. Acetate threshold values and acetate activating enzymes in methanogenic bacteria
  213. Purification and some properties of the methyl-CoM reductase of Methanothrix soehngenii
  214. Purification and characterization of an oxygen-stable carbon monoxide dehydrogenase of Methanothrix soehngenii
  215. Oxidative and reductive acetyl CoA/carbon monoxide dehydrogenase pathway in Desulfobacterium autotrophicum