“…Until recently it seemed that bacteria had two types of GS, termed GSI and GSII, but recently a third bacterial GS, GSIII has been described. GSI is the typical bacterial GS which is present in the Enterobacteriaceae [8,9], Vibrio [10], Thiobacillus [11], Bacillus [12][13][14][15][16], Clostridium [17,18], and Streptomyces [19,20]. GSII is similar to the eukaryotic GS [21] and is found in members of the Rhizobiaceae, Frankiaceae and Streptomyces [22][23][24][25][26] which are characterized by having both GSI and GSII.…”