2024
DOI: 10.1128/spectrum.00418-23
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A shift between mineral and nonmineral sources of iron and sulfur causes proteome-wide changes in Methanosarcina barkeri

Hunter Fausset,
Rachel L. Spietz,
Savannah Cox
et al.

Abstract: Iron (Fe) and sulfur (S) are required elements for life, and changes in their availability can limit the ecological distribution and function of microorganisms. In anoxic environments, soluble Fe typically exists as ferrous iron [Fe(II)] and S as sulfide (HS − ). These species exhibit a strong affinity that ultimately drives the formation of sedimentary pyrite (FeS 2 ). Recently, paradigm-shifting studies indicate that Fe and S in FeS 2 ca… Show more

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