Palaeococcus helgesonii

Palaeococcus helgesonii
Scientific classification
Domain: Archaea
Kingdom: Euryarchaeota
Phylum: Euryarchaeota
Class: Thermococci
Order: Thermococcales
Family: Thermococcaceae
Genus: Palaeococcus
Species: P. helgesonii
Binomial name
Palaeococcus helgesonii

Palaeococcus helgesonii is a hyperthermophillic, anaerobic yet microaerobic archaeon from a geothermal well found in Vulcano, Italy.[1] It is characterized as sphere-shaped, has a cell diameter ranging from 0.6 to 1.5 micrometers, a cell envelope consisting of a cytoplasmic membrane, a periplasmic space, and a thin electron-dense layer, and tufts of polar flagella.[1] It occurs singly or in pairs. It can survive in temperatures ranging from 45 to 80 degrees Celsius, a pH range of 5 to 8, and an NaCl range of 0.5 to 6 wt%.[1] In optimal conditions (a temperature of 80 degrees Celsius, a pH of around 6.5, and a NaCl wt% of 2.8) it has a doubling time of 50 minutes.[1] It also has a G+C of 42.5 mol.%.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Amend, Jan P.; Meyer-Dombard, D'Arcy R.; Sheth, Seema N.; Zolotova, Natalya; Amend, Andrea C. (June 2003). "Palaeococcus helgesonii sp. nov., a facultively anaerobic, hyperthrmophillic archaeon from a geothermal well on Vulcano Island, Italy". Archives of Microbiology. 179 (6): 394–401. doi:10.1007/s00203-003-0542-7.

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