Chemosynthesizing Proteins

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Organelle Details
Chemosynthesizing Proteins
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Base Cost (MP) 45
Requires Nucleus No
Processes Bacterial Chemosynthesis, Glycolysis
Enzymes None
Size (Hexes) 1
Osmoregulation Cost 1
Storage 0.5
Unique No
Upgrades None
Internal Name chemoSynthesizingProteins

Chemosynthesizing proteins are small clusters of protein in the cytoplasm that are able to convert hydrogen sulfide, gaseous carbon dioxide and water into glucose in a process called hydrogen sulfide chemosynthesis. The rate of its glucose production scales with the concentration of carbon dioxide. Since the chemosynthesizing proteins are suspended directly in the cytoplasm, the surrounding fluid performs some glycolysis.

Requirements

No requirements.

Processes

Bacterial Chemosynthesis: Hydrogen Sulfide + Carbon DioxideGlucose

Glycolysis: GlucoseATP

Modifications

No modifications.

Effects

No special effects.

Upgrades

No upgrades.

Strategy

TBA

Scientific Background

TBA