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conditions of high
temperature and low pH. The
large majority of
thermoacidophiles are
archaea (particularly the
Thermoproteota and "Euryarchaeota")...
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sulfur oxidizers and reducers, nitrifiers,
anammox bacteria, and
thermoacidophiles. An
example of one of
these prokaryotes would be Sulfolobus. Chemolithotrophic...
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produce the gas
methane halophiles –
which live in very
salty water thermoacidophiles –
which thrive in
acidic high-temperature
water The
Bacteria are also...
-
levickii sp. nov. and
Aneurinibacillus terranovensis sp. nov., two
novel thermoacidophiles isolated from
geothermal soils of
northern Victoria Land, Antarctica"...
- one genus, Thermoplasma. All
species within Thermoplasmataceae are
thermoacidophiles, and they grow at a
temperature of 60 °C and pH 2. They were isolated...
- are
divided into 3
subgroups which are halophiles, methanogens, and
thermoacidophiles. The
first group, methanogens, are
archaeabacteria that live in swamps...
- gas methane. Most
halophiles –
which live in very
salty water. Most
thermoacidophiles –
which live in
acidic high-temperature water.
Eukarya Eukaryotes...
- 3-hydroxypropionate
cycle was
found to
operate in the
aerobic extreme thermoacidophile archaeon Metallosphaera sedula. This
pathway is
called the...
- ISSN 1466-5034. OCLC 807119723. Siddiqui; Thomas, eds. (2008). "
Thermoacidophiles and
their Protein Adaptation to Low pH and High Temperature". Protein...
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nutrient availability. For
example A. caldus,
which is the only
known thermoacidophile of the genus, is
adept to
survive in
extreme temperatures up to 52°C...