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'''Quinone-interacting membrane-bound oxidoreductase''' is a membrane-bound protein complex present in the [[electron transport chain]] of [[Sulfate-reducing bacteria|sulfate reducer]]s (e.g. ''[[Desulfovibrio]]'' species) and some [[sulfur oxidizer]]s (such as [[0.014]]). | '''Quinone-interacting membrane-bound oxidoreductase''' is a membrane-bound protein complex present in the [[electron transport chain]] of [[Sulfate-reducing bacteria|sulfate reducer]]s (e.g. ''[[Desulfovibrio]]'' species) and some [[sulfur oxidizer]]s (such as [[0.014]]). | ||
[[Category:Cellular respiration]] | [[Category:Cellular respiration]] |
Latest revision as of 15:30, 20 August 2012
Overview
Quinone-interacting membrane-bound oxidoreductase is a membrane-bound protein complex present in the electron transport chain of sulfate reducers (e.g. Desulfovibrio species) and some sulfur oxidizers (such as 0.014).