Diversity in CO^sub 2^-Concentrating Mechanisms among Chemolithoautotrophs from the Genera Hydrogenovibrio, Thiomicrorhabdus, and Thiomicrospira, Ubiquitous in Sulfidic Habitats Worldwide

Members of the genera Hydrogenovibrio, Thiomicrospira, and Thiomicrorhabdus fix carbon at hydrothermal vents, coastal sediments, hypersaline lakes, and other sulfidic habitats. The genome sequences of these ubiquitous and prolific chemolithoautotrophs suggest a surprising diversity of mechanisms for...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied and environmental microbiology 2019-02, Vol.85 (3)
Hauptverfasser: Scott, Kathleen M, Leonard, Juliana M, Boden, Rich, Chaput, Dale, Dennison, Clare, Haller, Edward, Harmer, Tara L, Anderson, Abigail, Arnold, Tiffany, Budenstein, Samantha, Brown, Rikki, Brand, Juan, Byers, Jacob, Calarco, Jeanette, Campbell, Timothy, Carter, Erica, Chase, Max, Cole, Montana, Dwyer, Deandra, Grasham, Jonathon, Hanni, Christopher, Hazle, Ashlee, Johnson, Cody, Johnson, Ryan, Kirby, Brandi, Lewis, Katherine, Neumann, Brianna, Nguyen, Tracy, Charari, Jonathon Nino, Morakinyo, Ooreoluwa, Olsson, Bengt, Roundtree, Shanetta, Skjerve, Emily, Ubaldini, Ashley, Whittaker, Robert
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