"Although syntrophic coupling between hydrogen producers and consumers is a major feature of the carbon cycle, mechanisms for energy recovery at the extremely low free energies of reactions typical of these anaerobic communities have not been established. In this study, comparative transcriptional analysis of a model sulfate-reducing microbe, Desulfovibrio vulgaris Hildenborough, suggested the use of alternative electron transfer systems dependent on growth modality."

The Electron Transfer System of Syntrophically Grown Desulfovibrio vulgaris. Walker C. B. (2009) Journal of Bacteriology.
August 28, 2009