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Meiothermus
''Meiothermus'' is a genus of ''Deinococcota'' bacteria. Members of ''Meiothermus'' can be reliably distinguished from other genera in the family '' Thermaceae'' as well as all other bacteria by the presence of three conserved signature indels (CSIs) found in the proteins: 5-methyltetrahydrofolate–homocysteine methyltransferase, cadmium transporter and polynucleotide phosphorylase and are exclusively shared by species of this genus. ''Meiothermus'' is also different than the '' Thermus'' genus, which it was originally a member of, in their optimum growth temperatures, with ''Meiothermus'' being able to grow in colder environments. ''Meiothermus'' was first isolated with ''Thermus'' in alkaline and neutral hot springs in Kamchatka, Russia and Yellowstone National Park, USA. Characteristics ''Meiothermus'' species of bacteria are gram-negative and are primarily chemoorganoheterotrophs, but some species can use nitrate as an electron acceptor. The ''Meiothermus'' genus wa ...
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Meiothermus Cateniformans
''Meiothermus'' is a genus of ''Deinococcota'' bacteria. Members of ''Meiothermus'' can be reliably distinguished from other genera in the family ''Thermaceae'' as well as all other bacteria by the presence of three conserved signature indels (CSIs) found in the proteins: 5-methyltetrahydrofolate–homocysteine methyltransferase, cadmium transporter and polynucleotide phosphorylase and are exclusively shared by species of this genus. ''Meiothermus'' is also different than the ''Thermus'' genus, which it was originally a member of, in their optimum growth temperatures, with ''Meiothermus'' being able to grow in colder environments. ''Meiothermus'' was first isolated with ''Thermus'' in alkaline and neutral hot springs in Kamchatka, Russia and Yellowstone National Park, USA. Characteristics ''Meiothermus'' species of bacteria are gram-negative and are primarily chemoorganoheterotrophs, but some species can use nitrate as an electron acceptor. The ''Meiothermus'' genus was ...
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Meiothermus Luteus
''Meiothermus'' is a genus of ''Deinococcota'' bacteria. Members of ''Meiothermus'' can be reliably distinguished from other genera in the family ''Thermaceae'' as well as all other bacteria by the presence of three conserved signature indels (CSIs) found in the proteins: 5-methyltetrahydrofolate–homocysteine methyltransferase, cadmium transporter and polynucleotide phosphorylase and are exclusively shared by species of this genus. ''Meiothermus'' is also different than the ''Thermus'' genus, which it was originally a member of, in their optimum growth temperatures, with ''Meiothermus'' being able to grow in colder environments. ''Meiothermus'' was first isolated with ''Thermus'' in alkaline and neutral hot springs in Kamchatka, Russia and Yellowstone National Park, USA. Characteristics ''Meiothermus'' species of bacteria are gram-negative and are primarily chemoorganoheterotrophs, but some species can use nitrate as an electron acceptor. The ''Meiothermus'' genus was ...
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Meiothermus Cerbereus
''Meiothermus'' is a genus of ''Deinococcota'' bacteria. Members of ''Meiothermus'' can be reliably distinguished from other genera in the family ''Thermaceae'' as well as all other bacteria by the presence of three conserved signature indels (CSIs) found in the proteins: 5-methyltetrahydrofolate–homocysteine methyltransferase, cadmium transporter and polynucleotide phosphorylase and are exclusively shared by species of this genus. ''Meiothermus'' is also different than the ''Thermus'' genus, which it was originally a member of, in their optimum growth temperatures, with ''Meiothermus'' being able to grow in colder environments. ''Meiothermus'' was first isolated with ''Thermus'' in alkaline and neutral hot springs in Kamchatka, Russia and Yellowstone National Park, USA. Characteristics ''Meiothermus'' species of bacteria are gram-negative and are primarily chemoorganoheterotrophs, but some species can use nitrate as an electron acceptor. The ''Meiothermus'' genus was ...
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Meiothermus Granaticius
''Meiothermus'' is a genus of ''Deinococcota'' bacteria. Members of ''Meiothermus'' can be reliably distinguished from other genera in the family ''Thermaceae'' as well as all other bacteria by the presence of three conserved signature indels (CSIs) found in the proteins: 5-methyltetrahydrofolate–homocysteine methyltransferase, cadmium transporter and polynucleotide phosphorylase and are exclusively shared by species of this genus. ''Meiothermus'' is also different than the ''Thermus'' genus, which it was originally a member of, in their optimum growth temperatures, with ''Meiothermus'' being able to grow in colder environments. ''Meiothermus'' was first isolated with ''Thermus'' in alkaline and neutral hot springs in Kamchatka, Russia and Yellowstone National Park, USA. Characteristics ''Meiothermus'' species of bacteria are gram-negative and are primarily chemoorganoheterotrophs, but some species can use nitrate as an electron acceptor. The ''Meiothermus'' genus was ...
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Meiothermus Hypogaeus
''Meiothermus'' is a genus of ''Deinococcota'' bacteria. Members of ''Meiothermus'' can be reliably distinguished from other genera in the family ''Thermaceae'' as well as all other bacteria by the presence of three conserved signature indels (CSIs) found in the proteins: 5-methyltetrahydrofolate–homocysteine methyltransferase, cadmium transporter and polynucleotide phosphorylase and are exclusively shared by species of this genus. ''Meiothermus'' is also different than the ''Thermus'' genus, which it was originally a member of, in their optimum growth temperatures, with ''Meiothermus'' being able to grow in colder environments. ''Meiothermus'' was first isolated with ''Thermus'' in alkaline and neutral hot springs in Kamchatka, Russia and Yellowstone National Park, USA. Characteristics ''Meiothermus'' species of bacteria are gram-negative and are primarily chemoorganoheterotrophs, but some species can use nitrate as an electron acceptor. The ''Meiothermus'' genus was ...
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Meiothermus Rosaceus
''Meiothermus'' is a genus of ''Deinococcota'' bacteria. Members of ''Meiothermus'' can be reliably distinguished from other genera in the family ''Thermaceae'' as well as all other bacteria by the presence of three conserved signature indels (CSIs) found in the proteins: 5-methyltetrahydrofolate–homocysteine methyltransferase, cadmium transporter and polynucleotide phosphorylase and are exclusively shared by species of this genus. ''Meiothermus'' is also different than the ''Thermus'' genus, which it was originally a member of, in their optimum growth temperatures, with ''Meiothermus'' being able to grow in colder environments. ''Meiothermus'' was first isolated with ''Thermus'' in alkaline and neutral hot springs in Kamchatka, Russia and Yellowstone National Park, USA. Characteristics ''Meiothermus'' species of bacteria are gram-negative and are primarily chemoorganoheterotrophs, but some species can use nitrate as an electron acceptor. The ''Meiothermus'' genus was ...
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Meiothermus Ruber
''Meiothermus'' is a genus of ''Deinococcota'' bacteria. Members of ''Meiothermus'' can be reliably distinguished from other genera in the family ''Thermaceae'' as well as all other bacteria by the presence of three conserved signature indels (CSIs) found in the proteins: 5-methyltetrahydrofolate–homocysteine methyltransferase, cadmium transporter and polynucleotide phosphorylase and are exclusively shared by species of this genus. ''Meiothermus'' is also different than the ''Thermus'' genus, which it was originally a member of, in their optimum growth temperatures, with ''Meiothermus'' being able to grow in colder environments. ''Meiothermus'' was first isolated with ''Thermus'' in alkaline and neutral hot springs in Kamchatka, Russia and Yellowstone National Park, USA. Characteristics ''Meiothermus'' species of bacteria are gram-negative and are primarily chemoorganoheterotrophs, but some species can use nitrate as an electron acceptor. The ''Meiothermus'' genus was ...
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Meiothermus Rufus
''Meiothermus'' is a genus of ''Deinococcota'' bacteria. Members of ''Meiothermus'' can be reliably distinguished from other genera in the family ''Thermaceae'' as well as all other bacteria by the presence of three conserved signature indels (CSIs) found in the proteins: 5-methyltetrahydrofolate–homocysteine methyltransferase, cadmium transporter and polynucleotide phosphorylase and are exclusively shared by species of this genus. ''Meiothermus'' is also different than the ''Thermus'' genus, which it was originally a member of, in their optimum growth temperatures, with ''Meiothermus'' being able to grow in colder environments. ''Meiothermus'' was first isolated with ''Thermus'' in alkaline and neutral hot springs in Kamchatka, Russia and Yellowstone National Park, USA. Characteristics ''Meiothermus'' species of bacteria are gram-negative and are primarily chemoorganoheterotrophs, but some species can use nitrate as an electron acceptor. The ''Meiothermus'' genus was ...
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Meiothermus Taiwanensis
''Meiothermus'' is a genus of ''Deinococcota'' bacteria. Members of ''Meiothermus'' can be reliably distinguished from other genera in the family ''Thermaceae'' as well as all other bacteria by the presence of three conserved signature indels (CSIs) found in the proteins: 5-methyltetrahydrofolate–homocysteine methyltransferase, cadmium transporter and polynucleotide phosphorylase and are exclusively shared by species of this genus. ''Meiothermus'' is also different than the ''Thermus'' genus, which it was originally a member of, in their optimum growth temperatures, with ''Meiothermus'' being able to grow in colder environments. ''Meiothermus'' was first isolated with ''Thermus'' in alkaline and neutral hot springs in Kamchatka, Russia and Yellowstone National Park, USA. Characteristics ''Meiothermus'' species of bacteria are gram-negative and are primarily chemoorganoheterotrophs, but some species can use nitrate as an electron acceptor. The ''Meiothermus'' genus was ...
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Deinococcota
''Deinococcota'' (synonym, ''Deinococcus-Thermus'') is a phylum of bacteria with a single class, ''Deinococci'', that are highly resistant to environmental hazards, also known as extremophiles. These bacteria have thick cell walls that give them gram-positive stains, but they include a second membrane and so are closer in structure to those of gram-negative bacteria. Taxonomy The phylum ''Deinococcota'' consists of a single class ('' Deinococci'') and two orders: * The '' Deinococcales'' include two families (''Deinococcaceae'' and'' Trueperaceae''), with three genera, ''Deinococcus'', ''Deinobacterium'' and ''Truepera''.Garrity GM, Holt JG. (2001) Phylum BIV. "Deinococcus–Thermus". In: Bergey’s manual of systematic bacteriology, pp. 395-420. Eds D. R. Boone, R. W. Castenholz. Springer-: New York.Garrity GM, Bell JA, Lilburn TG. (2005) Phylum BIV. The revised road map to the Manual. In: Bergey’s manual of systematic bacteriology, pp. 159-220. Eds Brenner DJ, Krieg NR, Stal ...
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Deinococci
''Deinococcota'' (synonym, ''Deinococcus-Thermus'') is a phylum of bacteria with a single class, ''Deinococci'', that are highly resistant to environmental hazards, also known as extremophiles. These bacteria have thick cell walls that give them gram-positive stains, but they include a second membrane and so are closer in structure to those of gram-negative bacteria. Taxonomy The phylum ''Deinococcota'' consists of a single class ('' Deinococci'') and two orders: * The ''Deinococcales'' include two families ('' Deinococcaceae'' and'' Trueperaceae''), with three genera, '' Deinococcus'', '' Deinobacterium'' and '' Truepera''.Garrity GM, Holt JG. (2001) Phylum BIV. "Deinococcus–Thermus". In: Bergey’s manual of systematic bacteriology, pp. 395-420. Eds D. R. Boone, R. W. Castenholz. Springer-: New York.Garrity GM, Bell JA, Lilburn TG. (2005) Phylum BIV. The revised road map to the Manual. In: Bergey’s manual of systematic bacteriology, pp. 159-220. Eds Brenner DJ, Krieg NR, S ...
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Thermales
''Thermales'' is an order of bacteria belonging to the ''Deinococcota'' phylum. They are particularly resistant to heat, and live in the benthic zone of the Gulf of Mexico. Members of the order ''Thermales'' can be distinguished from all other bacteria through molecular signatures consisting of conserved signature indels (CSIs) and conserved signature proteins (CSPs) that are exclusively present in members of this order. Specifically, six CSIs were identified in the following proteins: DNA topoisomerase I, ABC transporter permease, citrate synthase, phosphoribosylformylglycinamidine synthase, pyruvate dehydrogenase and alpha-glucan phosphorylase. 51 CSPs were also found to be exclusively shared by members of this order. In addition, a 76 aa CSI is present in the protein SecA preprotein translocase which is specific to all members of the order ''Thermales'' as well as ''Hydrogenibacillus schlegelii'' (also an thermophilic species). Based on studies on other CSIs and CSPs, it is ...
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