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ABSTRACT Stutzerimonas stutzeri strain FeN3W is an iron-oxidizing bacterium isolated from marine sediment. FeN3W’s 5.9 Mb genome encodes complete pathways for glycolysis, gluconeogenesis, TCA cycle, pentose phosphate pathway, and aerobic and anaerobic (nitrate) respiration. The genome contains 32 putative heme-binding proteins predicted to localize to the cell envelope.
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