Comparative proteomics of a versatile, marine, iron‐oxidizing chemolithoautotroph
Roman A. Barco,
N. Merino,
B. Lam
et al.
Abstract:This study conducted a comparative proteomic analysis to identify potential genetic markers for the biological function of chemolithoautotrophic iron oxidation in the marine bacterium Ghiorsea bivora. To date, this is the only characterized species in the class Zetaproteobacteria that is not an obligate iron‐oxidizer, providing a unique opportunity to investigate differential protein expression to identify key genes involved in iron‐oxidation at circumneutral pH. Over 1000 proteins were identified under both i… Show more
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