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1.14.13.25
methane + duroquinol + O2
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methane + NAD(P)H + H+ + O2
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methane + NAD(P)H + O2
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methane + NADH + H+ + O2
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methane + NADH + O2
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methane + reduced acceptor + H* + O2
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access and regulation in the methane monooxygenase system via interaction of reductase protein MMOB and hydroxylase protein MMOH, regulatory effects of MMOB, overview
1.14.13.25
formate + NAD(P)H + O2
assay with whole cells
1.14.13.25
methane + NAD(P)H + O2
initial step in the assimilation of methane in bacteria that grow with methane as sole carbon and energy source
1.14.13.25
methane + NAD(P)H + H+ + O2
methane hydroxylation through methane monooxygenases is a key aspect due to their control of the carbon cycle in the ecology system
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