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http://purl.uniprot.org/proteomes/UP000011721http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#typehttp://purl.uniprot.org/core/Proteome
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http://purl.uniprot.org/proteomes/UP000011721http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment"The disproportionation of inorganic sulfur is a microbially catalyzed chemolithotrophic process, in which elemental sulfur, thiosulfate and sulfite serve as both electron donor and acceptor, and are converted to hydrogen sulfide and sulfate. Thus, the overall process is comparable to the fermentation of organic compounds and is consequently often described as inorganic fermentation. The ability to disproportionate inorganic sulfur compounds has recently been documented for a number of anaerobic sulfate-reducing Deltaproteobacteria, in particular for species of the genera Desulfocapsa, Desulfobulbus, Desulfovibrio and Desulfofustis. This process occurs among Desulfobacteraceae in association with methane-oxidizing Archaea. Desulfocapsa sulfexigens (strain DSM 10523 / SB164P1) is a strictly meso- and neutrophilic anaerobic, Gram-negative bacterium isolated from a tidal flat in the bay of Arcachon at the southwest coast of France. The cells are rod-shaped and motile by a polar flagellum. It is able to grow by disproportionating elemental sulfur, thiosulfate or sulfite under anaerobic conditions using CO2 as their sole carbon source. In addition to growing by disproportionating sulfite, thiosulfate and elemental sulfur, D. sulfexigens also grows by reducing elemental sulfur with H2 as the electron donor, a process, which occurs concomitantly with elemental sulfur disproportionation in the presence of H2. When growing by elemental sulfur disproportionation in the presence of excess ferric iron as sulfide scavenger, pyrite and sulfate are the main end products of its dissimilatory metabolism. D. sulfexigens is a relevant candidate model organism for studying the physiologically interesting and biogeochemically relevant process of disproportionation of inorganic sulfur compounds. (Adapted from: http://www.standardsingenomics.org/index.php/sigen/article/view/sigs.3777412/898)."xsd:string
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