Light-Independent Photosynthesis by Proteobacteria

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Unlike plants, some bacteria can carry out photoautotrophic growth through a light-independent photosynthesis that uses a reverse tricarboxylic acid cycle. In this process, CO2 is fixed into acetyl-CoA during dark conditions and consumed during the day through the oxidative TCA cycle.