Prevalence of the Calvin-Benson-Bassham cycle in chemolithoautotrophic psychrophiles and the potential for cold-adapted Rubisco
Kaitlin Harrison,
Josephine Z. Rapp,
Alexander L. Jaffe
et al.
Abstract:The act of fixing inorganic carbon into the biosphere is largely facilitated by one enzyme, Rubisco. Beyond well-studied plants and cyanobacteria, many bacteria use Rubisco for chemolithoautotrophy in extreme environments on Earth. Here, we characterized the diversity of chemolithoautotrophic Rubiscos in subzero environments. First, we surveyed subzero environments and found that the Calvin-Benson-Bassham cycle was the most prevalent chemolithoautotrophic pathway. Second, we uncovered potential for chemolithoa… Show more
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