oxalotrophic

Oxalotrophic bacteria are bacteria capable of using oxalate as their sole source of carbon and energy.{{cite journal|last1=Sahin|first1=N|title=Oxalotrophic bacteria.|journal=Research in Microbiology|date=2003|volume=154|issue=6|pages=399–407|pmid=12892846|doi=10.1016/s0923-2508(03)00112-8|doi-access=free}}{{cite journal|last1=Lim|first1=YL|last2=Ee|first2=R|last3=Yong|first3=D|last4=Tee|first4=KK|last5=Yin|first5=WF|last6=Chan|first6=KG|title=Complete genome of Pandoraea pnomenusa RB-38, an oxalotrophic bacterium isolated from municipal solid waste landfill site.|journal=Journal of Biotechnology|date=20 November 2015|volume=214|pages=83–4|pmid=26393955|doi=10.1016/j.jbiotec.2015.09.018}}{{cite journal|last1=Bravo|first1=D|last2=Braissant|first2=O|last3=Cailleau|first3=G|last4=Verrecchia|first4=E|last5=Junier|first5=P|title=Isolation and characterization of oxalotrophic bacteria from tropical soils.|journal=Archives of Microbiology|date=January 2015|volume=197|issue=1|pages=65–77|pmid=25381572|doi=10.1007/s00203-014-1055-2|url=http://doc.rero.ch/record/324395/files/Bravo_D_Isolation_20190403.pdf}}{{cite journal|last1=Bravo|first1=D|last2=Cailleau|first2=G|last3=Bindschedler|first3=S|last4=Simon|first4=A|last5=Job|first5=D|last6=Verrecchia|first6=E|last7=Junier|first7=P|title=Isolation of oxalotrophic bacteria able to disperse on fungal mycelium.|journal=FEMS Microbiology Letters|date=November 2013|volume=348|issue=2|pages=157–66|pmid=24106816|doi=10.1111/1574-6968.12287|doi-access=free}}{{cite journal|last1=Bravo|first1=D|last2=Martin|first2=G|last3=David|first3=MM|last4=Cailleau|first4=G|last5=Verrecchia|first5=E|last6=Junier|first6=P|title=Identification of active oxalotrophic bacteria by Bromodeoxyuridine DNA labeling in a microcosm soil experiments.|journal=FEMS Microbiology Letters|date=November 2013|volume=348|issue=2|pages=103–11|pmid=24033776|doi=10.1111/1574-6968.12244|doi-access=free}}{{cite journal|last1=Martin|first1=G|last2=Guggiari|first2=M|last3=Bravo|first3=D|last4=Zopfi|first4=J|last5=Cailleau|first5=G|last6=Aragno|first6=M|last7=Job|first7=D|last8=Verrecchia|first8=E|last9=Junier|first9=P|title=Fungi, bacteria and soil pH: the oxalate-carbonate pathway as a model for metabolic interaction.|journal=Environmental Microbiology|date=November 2012|volume=14|issue=11|pages=2960–70|pmid=22928486|doi=10.1111/j.1462-2920.2012.02862.x}} Oxalate is the anion of a salt of oxalic acid; oxalotrophs often consume calcium oxalate. Oxalotrophic bacteria are often facultative methylotrophs.{{cite journal|last1=Sahin|first1=N|last2=Kato|first2=Y|last3=Yilmaz|first3=F|title=Taxonomy of oxalotrophic Methylobacterium strains.|journal=Die Naturwissenschaften|date=October 2008|volume=95|issue=10|pages=931–8|pmid=18581089|doi=10.1007/s00114-008-0405-9|bibcode=2008NW.....95..931S}}

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