Thioalkalivibrio denitrificancs is an obligately alkaliphilic and obligately chemolithoautotrophic sulfur-oxidizing bacteria. It was first isolated from soda lakes in northern Russia.[1]
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Thioalkalivibrio denitrificancs Sorokin et al. 2001
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References
edit- ^ Sorokin DY, Lysenko AM, Mityushina LL, Tourova TP, Jones BE, Rainey FA, et al. (2001). "Thioalkalimicrobium aerophilum gen. nov., sp. nov. and Thioalkalimicrobium sibericum sp. nov., and Thioalkalivibrio versutus gen. nov., sp. nov., Thioalkalivibrio nitratis sp.nov., novel and Thioalkalivibrio denitrificancs sp. nov., novel obligately alkaliphilic and obligately chemolithoautotrophic sulfur-oxidizing bacteria from soda lakes". Int J Syst Evol Microbiol. 51 (Pt 2): 565–80. doi:10.1099/00207713-51-2-565. PMID 11321103.
Further reading
edit- Robb, Frank, et al., eds. Thermophiles: biology and technology at high temperatures. CRC Press, 2007.
- Vester, Jan Kjølhede; Glaring, Mikkel Andreas; Stougaard, Peter (2013). "Improving diversity in cultures of bacteria from an extreme environment". Canadian Journal of Microbiology. 59 (8): 581–586. doi:10.1139/cjm-2013-0087. ISSN 0008-4166. PMID 23899002.
- Tourova, T. P.; Spiridonova, E. M. (2009). "Phylogeny and evolution of the ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase genes in prokaryotes". Molecular Biology. 43 (5): 713–728. doi:10.1134/S0026893309050033. ISSN 0026-8933.
- Shivaji, Sisinthy, et al. "Vertical distribution of bacteria in a lake sediment from Antarctica by culture-independent and culture-dependent approaches."Research in microbiology 162.2 (2011): 191–203.
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