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A mechanism for bacterial transformation of dimethylsulfide to dimethylsulfoxide : a missing link in the marine organic sulfur cycle

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Fig. 1. Co-oxidation of DMS to DMSO by Tmm.A. Trimethylamine monooxygenase (Tmm) of R
Fig. 3. DMS oxidation to DMSO inDMSP as the main carbon substrate. Quantification of DMS(diamonds) during growth ofammonium (grey) or TMA (white) as the sole nitrogen source(0.25 mM) and DMSP (5 mM) as the main carbon substrate
Fig. 4. Methylamine-dependent DMSoxidation in R. pomeroyi DSS-3.Quantification of DMS during growth ofR
Fig. 5. Transcriptional regulation ofB. No Tmm activity was detected whenA. tmm in R. pomeroyi
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