Methylotrophic methanogenesis in M. barkeri Fusaro. Methylated compounds, such as methanol, can be disproportionated by M. barkeri to CO2 and CH4. In this pathway, one molecule of methanol is oxidized to CO2 to provide the reducing equivalents necessary to reduce three additional molecules of methanol to CH4. In this study, single-deletion mutants were constructed for the genes encoding four of the proteins required in the C1 oxidation branch of the methylotrophic pathway (Ftr, Mtd, Mer, and Mtr). Abbreviations: CHO-MF, formyl-methanofuran; CHO-H4MPT, formyl-H4MPT; CH☰H4MPT, methenyl-H4MPT; CH2=H4MPT, methylene-H4MPT; CH3-H4MPT, methyl-H4MPT; CH3-CoM, methyl-CoM; CoM-CoB, mixed disulfide of CoM and CoB; MePh, oxidized methanophenazine, MePhH2, reduced methanophenazine; F420, F420; F420H2, reduced F420; Fd(ox), oxidized ferredoxin; Fd(red), reduced ferredoxin; Ftr, formyl-methanofuran:H4MPT formyltransferase; Mch, methenyl-H4MPT cyclohydrolase; Mtd, methylene-H4MPT dehydrogenase; Mer, methylene-H4MPT reductase; Mtr, methyl-H4MPT:CoM methyltransferase.