Purple sulfur bacteria fix N2 via molybdenum-nitrogenase in a low molybdenum Proterozoic ocean analogue
N2 fixation was key to the expansion of life on Earth, but which organisms fixed N2 and if Mo-nitrogenase was functional in the low Mo early ocean is unknown. Here, the authors show that purple sulfur bacteria fix N2 using Mo-nitrogenase in a Proterozoic ocean analogue, despite low Mo conditions.
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Autores principales: | Miriam Philippi, Katharina Kitzinger, Jasmine S. Berg, Bernhard Tschitschko, Abiel T. Kidane, Sten Littmann, Hannah K. Marchant, Nicola Storelli, Lenny H. E. Winkel, Carsten J. Schubert, Wiebke Mohr, Marcel M. M. Kuypers |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/6642d63b995a4ef1ae96c5cc921d3a8b |
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