“…The identification of the electron donors to these two terminal reductases has been a long-standing question in the SRP field, whose elucidation is essential for the understanding of SRP bioenergetics. Two membrane complexes, the QmoABC complex (Pires et al, 2003) and the DsrMKJOP complex (Mander, Duin, Linder, Stetter, & Hedderich, 2002;Pires et al, 2006) (Tables 2 and 3), are conserved across SRP , and there is compelling evidence for their involvement in the electron transfer to AprBA and DsrAB/ DsrC, respectively (Grein et al, 2013;Ramos et al, 2012;Pereira, 2008). These complexes are characteristic of microorganisms that dissimilate sulphur compounds, being present also in many SOB where, unlike SRP, more than one possible pathway for oxidation of a given sulphur compound exists (Frigaard & Dahl, 2009).…”