Abstract
Significance Metagenomic data have recently transformed our view of the role played by sulfur metabolism in anoxic environments by showing that this trait is much more widespread than previously believed. A key enzyme in sulfur metabolism is the dissimilatory sulfite reductase DsrAB that is ubiquitous in organisms with a reductive, oxidative, or disproportionating activity. However, the function of some dsr genes, such as dsrD , has so far been unknown despite its use as a functional marker to genomically assign the type of sulfur energy metabolism, sometimes with unclear results. Here, we disclose the function of DsrD as an activator of DsrAB that significantly increases its activity, providing important insights into the mechanism of this enzyme in different types of sulfur metabolism.
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