k Pyrrolysine, molecular model Pyrrolysine. Molecular model of the amino acid pyrrolysine. Its chemical formula is C12.H21.N3.O3. Atoms are represented as rods and are colour coded carbon blue, hydrogen gold, oxygen red and nitrogen dark blue. Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins. Pyrrolysine is used by methanogenic methaneproducing archaea singlecelled microorganisms that lack a nucleus, such as Methanosarcina barkeri, which lives on the bottom of freshwater lakes. Pyrrolysine is involved in a specific type of anaerobic respiration in these microorganisms, where carbon dioxide or ethanoic acid is used to make energy and methane is produced as a waste product. To date as of 2008, pyrrolysine has not been found to be used by any other type of organism. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Pyrrolysine, molecular model Pyrrolysine. Molecular model of the amino acid pyrrolysine. Its chemical formula is C12.H21.N3.O3. Atoms are represented as rods and are colour  coded: carbon  blue , hydrogen  gold , oxygen  red  and nitrogen  dark blue . Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins. Pyrrolysine is used by methanogenic  methane producing  archaea  single celled microorganisms that lack a nucleus , such as Methanosarcina barkeri, which lives on the bottom of freshwater lakes. Pyrrolysine is involved in a specific type of anaerobic respiration in these microorganisms, where carbon dioxide or ethanoic acid is used to make energy and methane is produced as a waste product. To date  as of 2008 , pyrrolysine has not been found to be used by any other type of organism.
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Pyrrolysine, molecular model

Pyrrolysine. Molecular model of the amino acid pyrrolysine. Its chemical formula is C12.H21.N3.O3. Atoms are represented as rods and are colour- coded: carbon (blue), hydrogen (gold), oxygen (red) and nitrogen (dark blue). Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins. Pyrrolysine is used by methanogenic (methane-producing) archaea (single-celled microorganisms that lack a nucleus), such as Methanosarcina barkeri, which lives on the bottom of freshwater lakes. Pyrrolysine is involved in a specific type of anaerobic respiration in these microorganisms, where carbon dioxide or ethanoic acid is used to make energy and methane is produced as a waste product. To date (as of 2008), pyrrolysine has not been found to be used by any other type of organism.

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