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MICROORGANISMS WHICH "BREATHE" SULFATES
Sulfate reducing bacteria; Sulphate-reducing bacteria; Sulfate-reducing bacterium; Sulfate-reducing bacteria; Sulfur-breathing organisms; Sulfate-reducing microorganisms; Sulfate reducer; Sulfate-reducing; Sulfate reducers
  • Overview of the three key enzymatic steps of the dissimilatory sulfate reduction pathway. Enzymes: ''sat'' and ''atps'' respectively stand for sulfate adenylyltransferase and ATP sulfurylase (EC 2.7.7.4); ''apr'' and ''aps'' are both used to adenosine-5'-phosphosulfate reductase (EC 1.8.4.8); and ''dsr'' is the dissimilatory (bi)sulfite reductase (EC 1.8.99.5);
  • ''[[Desulfovibrio vulgaris]]'' is the best-studied sulfate-reducing microorganism species; the bar in the upper right is 0.5 [[micrometre]] long.
  • Sludge from a pond; the black color is due to metal sulfides that result from the action of sulfate-reducing microorganisms.

sulfate         
  • Knapsack sprayer used to apply sulfate to vegetables. [[Valencian Museum of Ethnology]].
  • polar covalent]] bonds only; '''2''' with an [[ionic bond]]
ANION, [SO₄]²⁻
Sulphate; Sulphates; Sulfates; Hydrogen sulfate; Hydrogen sulphate; Sulfates as climate forcing agents; Sulfates as a climate forcing; Bisulfate; SO4(2-); SO42-; (SO4)2-; HSO4; Sulfate ion; Sulphate ion; Bisulphate; Sulphat; Sulfate salt; Hydrogensulfate; SO4-2; Sulfur tetroxide
сульфат, RSO4
cholesterol sulfate         
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Cholest-5-en-3β-ol sulfate; Cholesterol 3-sulfate; Cholesterol-3-sulfate; Cholesterol-sulfate; C27H46O4S

медицина

холестеринсульфат

sulfate         
  • Knapsack sprayer used to apply sulfate to vegetables. [[Valencian Museum of Ethnology]].
  • polar covalent]] bonds only; '''2''' with an [[ionic bond]]
ANION, [SO₄]²⁻
Sulphate; Sulphates; Sulfates; Hydrogen sulfate; Hydrogen sulphate; Sulfates as climate forcing agents; Sulfates as a climate forcing; Bisulfate; SO4(2-); SO42-; (SO4)2-; HSO4; Sulfate ion; Sulphate ion; Bisulphate; Sulphat; Sulfate salt; Hydrogensulfate; SO4-2; Sulfur tetroxide

общая лексика

сульфат

сульфатировать

сульфатный

нефтегазовая промышленность

сульфат (соль или эфир серной кислоты)

Определение

blue vitriol
¦ noun archaic crystalline copper sulphate.

Википедия

Sulfate-reducing microorganism

Sulfate-reducing microorganisms (SRM) or sulfate-reducing prokaryotes (SRP) are a group composed of sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) and sulfate-reducing archaea (SRA), both of which can perform anaerobic respiration utilizing sulfate (SO2−
4
) as terminal electron acceptor, reducing it to hydrogen sulfide (H2S). Therefore, these sulfidogenic microorganisms "breathe" sulfate rather than molecular oxygen (O2), which is the terminal electron acceptor reduced to water (H2O) in aerobic respiration.

Most sulfate-reducing microorganisms can also reduce some other oxidized inorganic sulfur compounds, such as sulfite (SO2−
3
), dithionite (S
2
O2−
4
), thiosulfate (S
2
O2−
3
), trithionate (S
3
O2−
6
), tetrathionate (S
4
O2−
6
), elemental sulfur (S8), and polysulfides (S2−
n
). Depending on the context, "sulfate-reducing microorganisms" can be used in a broader sense (including all species that can reduce any of these sulfur compounds) or in a narrower sense (including only species that reduce sulfate, and excluding strict thiosulfate and sulfur reducers, for example).

Sulfate-reducing microorganisms can be traced back to 3.5 billion years ago and are considered to be among the oldest forms of microbes, having contributed to the sulfur cycle soon after life emerged on Earth.

Many organisms reduce small amounts of sulfates in order to synthesize sulfur-containing cell components; this is known as assimilatory sulfate reduction. By contrast, the sulfate-reducing microorganisms considered here reduce sulfate in large amounts to obtain energy and expel the resulting sulfide as waste; this is known as dissimilatory sulfate reduction. They use sulfate as the terminal electron acceptor of their electron transport chain. Most of them are anaerobes; however, there are examples of sulfate-reducing microorganisms that are tolerant of oxygen, and some of them can even perform aerobic respiration. No growth is observed when oxygen is used as the electron acceptor. In addition, there are sulfate-reducing microorganisms that can also reduce other electron acceptors, such as fumarate, nitrate (NO
3
), nitrite (NO
2
), ferric iron (Fe3+), and dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO).

In terms of electron donor, this group contains both organotrophs and lithotrophs. The organotrophs oxidize organic compounds, such as carbohydrates, organic acids (such as formate, lactate, acetate, propionate, and butyrate), alcohols (methanol and ethanol), aliphatic hydrocarbons (including methane), and aromatic hydrocarbons (benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylene). The lithotrophs oxidize molecular hydrogen (H2), for which they compete with methanogens and acetogens in anaerobic conditions. Some sulfate-reducing microorganisms can directly use metallic iron (Fe0, also known as zerovalent iron, or ZVI) as electron donor, oxidizing it to ferrous iron (Fe2+).

Примеры произношения для sulfate
1. It's calcium sulfate.
From Investment Banker to Tofu Master _ Minh Tsai _ Chefs at Google
2. sulfate to make panir.
From Investment Banker to Tofu Master _ Minh Tsai _ Chefs at Google
3. sulfate in Japan.
From Investment Banker to Tofu Master _ Minh Tsai _ Chefs at Google
4. the sulfates into the stratosphere
Climate Shock _ Gernot Wagner _ Talks at Google
5. Ammonium sulfate, among other aromas.
Sherlock Holmes (2009)
Примеры употребления для sulfate
1. Researchers used a chemical fingerprinting technique to identify "primary sulfate" in ship emissions.
2. The compound formed sulfate aerosols, which reflect sunlight back into space.
3. Air samples showed that 44 percent of the sulfate polluting coastal California could be traced to ships.
4. On some days ship sulfate accounted for almost a half of the fine particles in the air.
5. Their analysis separated primary sulfate from ship smoke and other sources, such as vehicle exhaust emissions.