SYNOPTIC DESCRIPTION OF THE PHYLUM THERMOPLASMOBACTERIA

ARCHAEA> EURYARCHAEOTA> THERMOPLASMOBACTERIA |
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The following description of the Thermoplasmobacteria came from Brock et al. (1994), Margulis and Schwartz (1998), Garrity et al. (2001 and 2003), and Black (2002). |
- I. SYNONYMS: Thermoacidophilic bacteria, archaebacterial mycoplasmas.
- II. PHYLUM CHARACTERISTICS:
- A. Structure
- Cell Form: Irregularly lobed.
- Cell Wall: Absent; gram- (text with tooltip) A Gram - cell loses the blue-black crystal-violet color following destaining with alcohol during the Gram Stain procedure. Then, it takes on the color of the counterstain, typically iodine. .
- Motility: Non-motile.
- B. Physiology
- O2 Tolerance: Aerobes (text with tooltip) Aerobes are those bacteria that require free oxygen for metabolism. .
- Substrates: Aerobic heterotrophic.
- Products: CO2, other products unknown.
- C. Other: Bacterial chromosome with histones (text with tooltip) Histones are particular basic proteins associated with DNA in almost all eukaryotes and one or a few prokaryotes (e.g. <em>Thermoplasma</em>). ; cell membrane contains a lipopolysaccharide and glycoproteins.
- D. Ecology: Grow in hot coal tailings; pH 1-3; 55-85C.
- A. Structure
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By Jack R. Holt. Last revised: 02/06/2012 |