Iron is absolutely necessary for the maintenance, the defense, the differentiation and
last, but by no means least, the growth and cellular division of almost all living
organisms including Nitrosomonas europaea, an ammonia oxidizing bacterium. Given
the necessity of iron, it is not surprising that N. europaea evolved several irondependent...
Ammonia (NH₃)-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) and thaumarchaea (AOA) co-occupy most soils, yet no short-term growth-independent method exists to determine their relative contributions to nitrification in situ. Microbial monooxygenases differ in their vulnerability to inactivation by aliphatic n-alkynes, and we found that NH₃ oxidation by the marine thaumarchaeon Nitrosopumilus maritimus was unaffected...