Enzymes of aerobic respiration on iron |
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Authors: | R.C. Blake II E.A. Shute M.M. Greenwood G.H. Spencer W.J. Ingledew |
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Affiliation: | Department Biochemistry, Meharry Medical College, Nashville, Tennessee, USA;Department Biochemistry, and Microbiology, University of St. Andrews, St. Andrews, Fife, UK |
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Abstract: | Abstract: Bacteria capable of aerobic respiration on ferrous ions are spread throughout eubacterial and archaebacterial phyla. Comparative spectroscopic analyses revealed that phylogenetically distinct organisms expressed copious quantities of spectrally distinct redox-active biomolecules during autotrophic growth on soluble iron. Thiobaeillus ferrooxidans, Leptospirillum ferrooxidans, Sulfobacillus thermosulfidooxidans , and Metallosphaera sedula possessed iron respiratory chains dominated by a blue copper protein, a novel red cytochrome, a novel yellow protein, and a novel yellow cytochrome, respectively. Further investigation of each type of respiratory chain will be necessary to deduce the advantages and disadvantages of each. |
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Keywords: | Iron oxidation Cytochrome Rusticyanin |
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