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Thiobacillus tepidarius

Thiosulfate is found to be oxidized to tetrathionate by the catalysis of thiosulfate-cytochrome c oxidoreductase in Acidithiobacillus thiooxidans JCM 7814 (Nakamura et al., 2001), Thiobacillus tepidarius (Lu and Kelly, 1988a) and Thio-bacillus neapolitanus (Trudinger, 1961b). Tetrathionate is thought to be oxidized in the cytoplasm. But its oxidation mechanism has not been clarified. [Pg.72]

Lu W-P, Kelly DP (1988a) Cellular location and partial purification of the thiosulphate-oxidizing enzyme and trithionate hydroxylase from Thiobacillus tepidarius. J Gen Microbiol 134 877-885... [Pg.139]


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