The genus Ferroplasma
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Fer.ro.plas'ma. L. neut. n. ferrum iron; N.L. prefix ferro pertaining to ferrous iron; Gr. neut. n. plasma something shaped or molded; N.L. neut. n. Ferroplasma a ferrous-iron-oxidizing form.
Euryarchaeota / Thermoplasmata / Thermoplasmatales / Ferroplasmaceae / Ferroplasma
Ferroplasma (Golyshina et al. 2000, 1004VP) is one of two genera within the family Ferroplasmaceae, the order Thermoplasmatales. Ferroplasma is a monospecific genus with one species with a validly published name, Ferroplasma acidiphilum. Morphologically, cells are irregular, spherical cocci, filamentous, or pleomorphic forms with lengths from 1 to 3 µm and widths ranging from 0.3 to 1.0 µm. Cells are nonmotile. No cell wall, only the cytoplasmic membrane is present. Acidophilic, mesophilic, and aerobic to facultatively anaerobic. Iron-oxidizing chemolitho- or chemoorganotrophs that assimilate both CO2 and organic carbon sources. Total lipids are mainly represented by glycophospholipids with β-d-glucopyranosyl caldarchaetidylglycerol. Populate ore deposits, mines, and acid mine drainage waters across the globe.
DNA G + C content (mol%): 36–37 (HPLC). Inhabiting sulfide-containing environments.
Euryarchaeota / Thermoplasmata / Thermoplasmatales / Ferroplasmaceae / Ferroplasma
Ferroplasma (Golyshina et al. 2000, 1004VP) is one of two genera within the family Ferroplasmaceae, the order Thermoplasmatales. Ferroplasma is a monospecific genus with one species with a validly published name, Ferroplasma acidiphilum. Morphologically, cells are irregular, spherical cocci, filamentous, or pleomorphic forms with lengths from 1 to 3 µm and widths ranging from 0.3 to 1.0 µm. Cells are nonmotile. No cell wall, only the cytoplasmic membrane is present. Acidophilic, mesophilic, and aerobic to facultatively anaerobic. Iron-oxidizing chemolitho- or chemoorganotrophs that assimilate both CO2 and organic carbon sources. Total lipids are mainly represented by glycophospholipids with β-d-glucopyranosyl caldarchaetidylglycerol. Populate ore deposits, mines, and acid mine drainage waters across the globe.
DNA G + C content (mol%): 36–37 (HPLC). Inhabiting sulfide-containing environments.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Bergey's Manual of Systematics of Archaea and Bacteria |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Pages | 1-6 |
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Publication status | Published - 30 Sept 2016 |