Auteurs
Maartje AHJ van Kessel, Daan R Speth, Mads Albertsen, Per H Nielsen, Huub JM Op den Camp, Boran Kartal, Mike SM Jetten, Sebastian Lücker
Publicatiedatum
2015/12/24
Tijdschrift
Nature
Volume
528
Editie
7583
Pagina's
555-559
Uitgever
Nature Publishing Group
Beschrijving
Nitrification is a two-step process where ammonia is first oxidized to nitrite by ammonia-oxidizing bacteria and/or archaea, and subsequently to nitrate by nitrite-oxidizing bacteria. Already described by Winogradsky in 1890, this division of labour between the two functional groups is a generally accepted characteristic of the biogeochemical nitrogen cycle. Complete oxidation of ammonia to nitrate in one organism (complete ammonia oxidation; comammox) is energetically feasible, and it was postulated that this process could occur under conditions selecting for species with lower growth rates but higher growth yields than canonical ammonia-oxidizing microorganisms. Still, organisms catalysing this process have not yet been discovered. Here we report the enrichment and initial characterization of two Nitrospira species that encode all the enzymes necessary for ammonia oxidation via nitrite to nitrate in their …
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Scholar-artikelen
MAHJ Van Kessel, DR Speth, M Albertsen, PH Nielsen… - Nature, 2015