Leptothrix ochracea genomes reveal potential for mixotrophic growth on Fe(II) and organic carbon.
Gracee K TotheroRene L HooverIbrahim F FaragDaniel I KaplanPamela B WeisenhornDavid EmersonClara S ChanPublished in: Applied and environmental microbiology (2024)
, which share some features with autotrophic iron oxidizers, while also incorporating heterotrophic metabolisms. These genome, metabolic modeling, and transcriptome results give us a detailed metabolic picture of how the organism may combine lithoautotrophy with organoheterotrophy to promote Fe oxidation and C cycling and drive many biogeochemical processes resulting from microbial growth and iron oxyhydroxide formation in wetlands.