disulfidisilloilla
Disulfidisilloilla is a fictional genus of bacteria created for illustrative discussions of sulfur metabolism and disulfide chemistry in microbial ecosystems. The name combines disulfide-related chemistry with a diminutive suffix, and it is used in thought experiments to explore how microorganisms interact with sulfur compounds.
Disulfidisilloilla is described as gram-negative, rod-shaped cells typically measuring about 0.6 to 1.2 micrometers in length.
Species in this fictional genus are portrayed as chemoorganoheterotrophs capable of dissimilatory reduction of disulfide compounds
In the hypothetical environments where Disulfidisilloilla is imagined, these bacteria contribute to the sulfur cycle by
In this construct, genomes are around 3 to 4 megabases with moderate GC content (roughly 50–60%). The
Sulfur cycle, disulfide metabolism, sulfur-oxidizing and sulfur-reducing bacteria.