- is a
genus of methanogen, with a
single described species,
Methanopyrus kandleri. It is a rod-shaped hyperthermophile,
discovered on the wall of a black...
- life that
could tolerate such high temperatures, but in 2008
Methanopyrus kandleri was
discovered to be able to
reproduce at
temperatures as high as 122 °C...
- at
temperatures greater than 80 °C (176 °F). The
archaeal Methanopyrus kandleri Strain 116 can even
reproduce at 122 °C (252 °F), the
highest recorded...
- landfills.
While some
methanogens are extremophiles, such as
Methanopyrus kandleri,
which grows between 84 and 110°C, or
Methanonatronarchaeum thermophilum...
-
temperature at
which microbial life can
exist is 122 °C (252 °F) (Methanopyrus
kandleri Strain 116). It is
likely that the
limit of life in the "deep biosphere"...
-
Collins et al. 1994
Weissella ****enica
Collins et al. 1994
Weissella kandleri (Holzapfel and van Wyk 1983)
Collins et al. 1994
Weissella koreensis Lee...
- name). The
current record growth temperature is 122 °C, for
Methanopyrus kandleri.
Although no
hyperthermophile has
shown to
thrive at
temperatures >122 °C...
-
temperature at
which microbial life can
exist is 122 °C (252 °F) (Methanopyrus
kandleri). In 2014,
scientists confirmed the
existence of
microorganisms living...
- mesenteroides,
Serratia marcescens,
Weissella cibaria, W. confusa, W.
kandleri, W. kimchii. W. koreensis, and W. soli.
Archaea and yeasts, such as Saccharomyces...
-
folate biosynthesis. Ftr from the
thermophilic methanogen Methanopyrus kandleri (which has an
optimum growth temperature 98
degrees C) is a hyperthermophilic...