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Cryo-electron microscopy observation and computer analysis revealed that this unique protein complex significantly enhances energy conversion ability.
Unlike plants and cyanobacteria , photosynthetic bacteria, such as purple sulfur bacteria, thrive in extreme environments with high salt concentrations and alkalinity.
These bacteria use hydrogen sulfide (H2S) to convert solar into chemical energy.
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