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Compounds known to support methylotrophic metabolism[1][2]
Single Carbon Compounds Chemical Formula Multi-Carbon Compounds Chemical Formula
Carbon monoxide Dimethyl ether
Formaldehyde Dimethylamine
Formamide Dimethyl sulfide
Formic acid Tetramethylammonium
Methane Trimethylamine
Methanol Trimethylamine N-oxide
Methylamine Trimethylsuphonium
Methyl halide

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Methyltrophs are important.[4]

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  2. ^ Boden, Rich; Kelly, Donovan P.; Murrell, J. Colin; Schäfer, Hendrik (2010-10-01). "Oxidation of dimethylsulfide to tetrathionate by Methylophaga thiooxidans sp. nov.: a new link in the sulfur cycle". Environmental Microbiology. 12 (10): 2688–2699. doi:10.1111/j.1462-2920.2010.02238.x. ISSN 1462-2920.
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  4. ^ Oremland, Ronald S.; Culbertson, Charles W. (1992-04-02). "Importance of methane-oxidizing bacteria in the methane budget as revealed by the use of a specific inhibitor". Nature. 356 (6368): 421–423. doi:10.1038/356421a0.