Publications by authors named "Max A Klamke"
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- Microbial hydrogen cycling is critical for the variety and function of anoxic ecosystems, traditionally linked to [FeFe] hydrogenases found in bacteria and eukaryotes.
- Recent research shows that anaerobic archaea also possess diverse and active [FeFe] hydrogenases, indicating a broader evolutionary history than previously understood.
- The study reveals new metabolic adaptations in archaea, introduces a simple hydrogenase in DPANN archaea, and uncovers hybrid hydrogenases formed by mixing [FeFe] and [NiFe] types, suggesting a complex evolutionary relationship between these enzyme groups.
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