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- Crenarchaeol is a glycerol biphytanes glycerol tetraether (GDGT) biological membrane lipid. Together with archaeol, crenarcheol comprises a major component...
- (although not easy to differentiate from crenarchaeol on GC/MS, see below). Nitrososphaerota also makes GDGT-4. Crenarchaeol is mainly attributed to ammonium-oxidizing...
- oxidation. Crenarchaeol abundance has been found to track with seasonal blooms of AOA, suggesting that it may be appropriate to use crenarchaeol abundances...
- form a distinct lineage that includes Cenarchaeum symbiosum. The lipid crenarchaeol has been found only in Nitrososphaerota, making it a potential biomarker...
- an Archaeon, Nitrososphaera gargensis has a cell membrane composed of crenarchaeol, its isomer, and a distinct glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraether (GDGT)...
- Schouten S, Hopmans EC, van Duin AC, Geenevasen JA (October 2002). "Crenarchaeol: The characteristic core glycerol dibiphytanyl glycerol tetraether membrane...
- urea, and ammonia. Nitrososphaera have a cell membrane composed of crenarchaeol, its isomer, and a glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraether (GDGT), all of...
- feature crosslinks between the two chains, giving an H-shaped molecule. Crenarchaeol is a tetraether backbone with cyclopentane and cyclohexane rings on the...
- numbers of cyclopentane moieties). Nitrososphaerota also synthesise crenarchaeol (cren) which contains four cyclopentane moieties and a single cyclohexane...
- Hopmans, Ellen C.; van Duin, Adri C.T.; Geenevasen, Jan A.J. (2002). "Crenarchaeol". Journal of Lipid Research. 43 (10): 1641–1651. doi:10.1194/jlr.M200148-JLR200...