DABs accumulate bicarbonate
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Price, Dean
Long, Benedict
Förster, Britta
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A newly discovered energy-linked carbonic anhydrase, DabBA2, is a two-protein complex responsible for inorganic
carbon accumulation in the sulfur bacterium Halothiobacillus neapolitanus. DABs are present in a wide range of
proteobacterial clades, suggesting that they function in diverse metabolic pathways.
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