The Selenoproteome as a Dynamic Response Mechanism to Oxidative Stress in Hydrogenotrophic Methanogenic Communities
Hugo B. C. Kleikamp,
Paola A. Palacios,
Michael V. W. Kofoed
et al.
Abstract:Methanogenesis is a critical process in the carbon cycle
that is
applied industrially in anaerobic digestion and biogas production.
While naturally occurring in diverse environments, methanogenesis
requires anaerobic and reduced conditions, although varying degrees
of oxygen tolerance have been described. Microaeration is suggested
as the next step to increase methane production and improve hydrolysis
in digestion processes; therefore, a deeper understanding of the methanogenic
response to oxygen stress is nee… Show more
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