Persephonella guaymasensis
Persephonella guaymasensis is a thermophilic, hydrogen-oxidizing microaerophile first isolated from a deep-sea hydrothermal vent. It is strictly chemolithoautotrophic, microaerophilic, motile, 2-4 micrometres in size, rod-shaped, Gram-negative and non-sporulating. Its type strain is EX-H2T.[1]
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Bacteria |
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Class: | Aquificia |
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Genus: | Persephonella |
Species: | P. guaymasensis |
Binomial name | |
Persephonella guaymasensis Götz et al. 2002 | |
References
- Gotz, D. (2002). "Persephonella marina gen. nov., sp. nov. and Persephonella guaymasensis sp. nov., two novel, thermophilic, hydrogen-oxidizing microaerophiles from deep-sea hydrothermal vents". International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 52 (4): 1349–1359. doi:10.1099/ijs.0.02126-0. ISSN 1466-5026.
Further reading
- Tokano, Tetsuya, ed. Water on Mars and life. Vol. 4. Springer, 2005.
- D'Imperio, Seth. Microbial Interactions with Arsenite, Hydrogen and Sulfide in an Acid-sulfate-chloride Geothermal Spring. ProQuest, 2008.
- Webster, Nicole S.; et al. (2004). "Diverse microbial communities inhabit Antarctic sponges". Environmental Microbiology. 6 (3): 288–300. doi:10.1111/j.1462-2920.2004.00570.x. PMID 14871212.
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