metilotróficas
Metilotróficas refers to a group of microorganisms, primarily bacteria and archaea, that are capable of utilizing simple one-carbon compounds, such as methanol and methylamine, as their sole source of carbon and energy. These compounds are abundant in various environments, including soil, aquatic ecosystems, and even in the digestive tracts of some animals. The metabolic pathways employed by methylotrophs are unique and allow them to break down these simple molecules and convert them into cellular biomass.
The oxidation of methanol, a common substrate for many methylotrophs, typically proceeds through a series of
Methylotrophs play significant roles in biogeochemical cycles, particularly in the global carbon cycle, by contributing to