Fig. 2: Metabolic capacities of terrestrial Atabeyarchaeia and Freyarchaeia for overall implications for biogeochemical cycling in wetlands. | Nature Communications

Fig. 2: Metabolic capacities of terrestrial Atabeyarchaeia and Freyarchaeia for overall implications for biogeochemical cycling in wetlands.

From: Asgard archaea modulate potential methanogenesis substrates in wetland soil

Fig. 2

Inference of the pathways from the complete genomes is based on the comparison of predicted proteins with a variety of functional databases (“see methods”). The extraction depth location within the cores is shown on the left. All reactions are numbers and correspond to Supplementary Data 7. EC/TCDB numbers shaded fully or partially in blue or green are unique to the lineages and complete genomes, whereas the dashed boxes distinguish oxygen-sensitive enzymes. The multi-functional aldehyde ferredoxin oxidoreductase is shown with a star. Proteins marked with a triangle have generated phylogenies to determine their evolutionary histories and substrate specificity. Reactions with mapped transcripts are denoted with red text and arrows. Created using BioRender.com.

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