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OmcA is a outer membrane cytochrome which plays a critical role in iron reduction through a direct mechanism involving electron transport or in conjunction with MtrC. OmcA is directly involved in the reduction of Fe(III) and Mn (III/Iv) oxides via either direct contact with these metal oxides or other components of the electron transport network. OmcA and MtrC interact directly with each other to form a stable complex that has the capacity to function as part of the electron transport pathway of S. oneidensis MR-1.

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OmcA is a outer membrane cytochrome which plays a critical role in iron reduction through a direct mechanism involving electron transport or in conjunction with MtrC. OmcA is directly involved in the reduction of Fe(III) and Mn (III/Iv) oxides via either direct contact with these metal oxides or other components of the electron transport network. OmcA and MtrC interact directly with each other to form a stable complex that has the capacity to function as part of the electron transport pathway of S. oneidensis MR-1.