“…Isolated from Yavorivske lake (Lviv region, Ukraine), that was created in result of flooding of the sulfur quarry, green photosynthetic bacteria Chlorobium limicola IMV K-8 use hydrogen sulfide formed in the process of sulfur reduction by sulfate-and sulfur-reducing bacteria as an electron donor in the process of anoxygenic photosynthesis, thus providing purification of environment from this toxic compound. These bacteria produce glycogen and form electric current during growth in different wastewaters, so they can be considered as promising objects of ecobiotechnology 1 . Bacteria Desulfuromonas acetoxidans IMV B-7384, that were also isolated from this lake 2 , are able to oxidize organic compounds in the tricarboxylic acid cycle with simultaneous reduction of extracellular electron acceptors, in particular Fe (III) ions 3 .…”