- pathway, the
canonical Embden-Meyerhof
pathway being present only in
hyperthermophilic bacteria but not archaea. Most of what is
known about sugar catabolism...
- This
article discusses the
Unique properties of
hyperthermophilic archaea.
Hyperthermophiles are
organisms that can live at
temperatures ranging between...
- "Aquifex aeolicus" is a chemolithoautotrophic, Gram-negative, motile,
hyperthermophilic bacterium. "A. aeolicus" is
generally rod-shaped with an approximate...
- for
which the
optimal temperatures are
above 80 °C (176 °F). Many
hyperthermophilic Archaea require elemental sulfur for growth. Some are
anaerobes that...
- were studied, more
organisms were discovered.
Extreme halophilic and
hyperthermophilic microbes were also
included in Archaea. For a long time,
archaea were...
-
Pyrococcus yayanosii is a
strictly anaerobic,
hyperthermophilic archaeon,
first identified through samples from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.
Isolated from...
-
Thermotoga maritima is a
hyperthermophilic,
anaerobic organism that is a
member of the
order Thermotogales. T.
maritima is well
known for its ability...
- of Gram-negative staining, anaerobic, and
mostly thermophilic and
hyperthermophilic bacteria. The name of this
class is
derived from the
existence of...
-
Thermotoga neapolitana is a
hyperthermophilic organism that is a
member of the
order Thermotogales.
Thermotoga neapolitana was
discovered in 1985 in Lucrino...
- Archaeoglobales. All
known genera within the
Archaeoglobaceae are
hyperthermophilic and can be
found near
undersea hydrothermal vents. Archaeoglobaceae...