A high growth methanotrophic bacterial strain capable of growth on a C1 carbon
substrate has been isolated and characterized. The strain has the unique ability
to utilize both methane and methanol as a sole carbon source and has been demonstrated
to possess a functional Embden-Meyerhof carbon flux pathway. The possession of
this pathway conveys an energetic advantage to the strain, making it particularly
suitable as a production platform for the production of biomass from a C1 carbon source.