Pyrolobus fumarii , gen. and sp. nov., represents a novel group of archaea, extending the upper temperature limit for life to 113°C
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A novel, irregular, coccoid-shaped archaeum was isolated from a hydrothermally heated black smoker wall at the TAG site at the Mid Atlantic Ridge (depth 3650 meters). It grew at between 90°C and 113°C (optimum 106°C) and pH 4.0–6.5 (optimum 5.5) and 1%–4% salt (optimum 7%). The organism was a facultatively aerobic obligate chemolithoautotroph gaining energy by H<sub>2</sub>-oxidation. Nitrate, S<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> <sup>2–</sup>, and low concentrations of O<sub>2</sub> (up to 0.3% v/v) served as electron acceptors, yielding NH<sup>+</sup> <sub>4</sub>, H<sub>2</sub>S, and H<sub>2</sub>O as end products, respectively. Growth was inhibited by acetate, pyruvate, glucose, starch, or sulfur. The new isolate was able to form colonies on plates (at 102°C) and to grow at a pressure of 25000 kPa (250 bar). Exponentially growing cultures survived a one-hour autoclaving at 121°C. The GC content was 53mol%. The core lipids consisted of
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10.1007/s007920050010
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1997




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