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'''Rusticyanin''' can be found in the membranes of some bacteria and archaea. It transfers electrons from '''Iron''' and uses this to draw ions into the cell to help create new '''ATP''' molecules.
'''Rusticyanin''' can be found in the membranes of some bacteria and archaea. It transfers electrons from '''Iron''' and uses this to draw ions into the cell to help create new '''ATP''' molecules.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rusticyanin
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rusticyanin https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rusticyanin]

Latest revision as of 08:55, 20 December 2024

Organelle Details
Rusticyanin
RusticyaninIcon.png
Rusticyanin.jpg
Base Cost (MP) 45
Requires Nucleus No
Processes Iron Chemolithoautotrophy
Enzymes Rusticyanin
Size (Hexes) 1
Osmoregulation Cost 1
Storage 0.5
Unique No
Upgrades None
Internal Name rusticyanin

Transforms Iron iron into ATP atp by the process of Iron Chemolithoautotrophy. The rate of this reaction scales with the amount of Carbon Dioxide carbondioxide in the environment.

Requirements

No requirements.

Processes

Iron Chemolithoautotrophy: Iron iron + Carbon Dioxide carbondioxideATP atp

A method of generating energy without Glucose glucose. Consumes Iron iron and scales with the amount of environmental Carbon Dioxide carbondioxide.

Modifications

No modifications.

Effects

Evolving Rusticyanin equips a cell with the enzyme of the same name. This allows a cell to digest chunks of Iron iron in the environment.

Upgrades

No upgrades.

Strategy

Iron iron is a valuable alternative resource to use instead of Glucose glucose since it doesn't decay in the environment until much later. Rust-eating cells are likely to enjoy plentiful nutrients in patches where Iron iron is abundant.

Ingesting Iron iron chunks may be tempting, but often you'll get more Iron iron by holding near a bigger chunk as it produces more of the compound in cloud form. However, an ingested Iron iron chunk allows you to carry more Iron iron with you for longer journeys.

Scientific Background

Rusticyanin can be found in the membranes of some bacteria and archaea. It transfers electrons from Iron and uses this to draw ions into the cell to help create new ATP molecules.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rusticyanin