“…aurantiacus to facilitate life under both anaerobic and aerobic growth conditions. These include duplicate genes and gene clusters for the alternative complex III (ACIII) [26,27], auracyanin (a type I blue copper protein) [28,29] and NADH:quinone oxidoreductase (complex I); and several aerobic/anaerobic enzyme pairs in central carbon metabolism (pyruvate metabolism and the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle) and tetrapyrroles and nucleic acids biosynthesis [5]. Overall, genomic information is consistent with a high tolerance for oxygen that has been reported in the growth of Cfl.…”