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Bacterial Intracellular Sulfur Globules: Structure and Function
2013
Journal of Molecular Microbiology and Biotechnology
Bacteria that oxidize reduced sulfur compounds like H 2 S often transiently store sulfur in protein membrane-bounded intracellular sulfur globules; intracellular in this case meaning found inside the cell wall. The cultured bacteria that form these globules are primarily phylogenetically classified in the Proteobacteria and are chemotrophic or photoautotrophic. The current model organism is the purple sulfur bacterium Allochromatium vinosum . Research on this bacterium has provided the
doi:10.1159/000351335
pmid:23920490
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