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"Sulfate-reducers are anaerobic organisms from the Bacteria and Archaea domains of life, which are able to use a wide variety of electron donors and couple them with the reduction of sulfur molecules to hydrogen sulfide. This process, known as dissimilatory sulfate reduction, drives the biogeochemical sulfur cycle and has a strong influence on other element cycles and on the redox balance of the oceans and atmosphere.(...)"
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allosteric activation dissimilatory sulfite reductase sulfate-reducing bacteria sulfur metabolism
