Sporomusa ovata is a species of bacteria with characteristic banana-shaped cells.
Its cells are strictly anaerobic, Gram-negative, endospore-forming, straight to slightly curved rods that are motile by means of lateral flagella.
[1] It has been the subject of much research into electrosynthesis of energy-containing carbon chains.
[2][3] Sporomusa ovata is a candidate as the biological catalyst for an "artificial leaf" that converts sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into oxygen and liquid fuels.
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