''Pyrobaculum aerophilum'' is a single-celled microorganism in the genus ''Pyrobaculum''. The first ''Pyrobaculum'' species to be sequenced was ''P. aerophilum''. It is a rod-shaped
hyperthermophilic
A hyperthermophile is an organism that thrives in extremely hot environments—from 60 °C (140 °F) upwards. An optimal temperature for the existence of hyperthermophiles is often above 80 °C (176 °F). Hyperthermophiles are often within the doma ...
archaeum first isolated from a boiling marine water hole at Maronti Beach,
Ischia
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. It forms characteristic terminal spherical bodies (so called "golf clubs") like ''
Thermoproteus'' and ''
Pyrobaculum
''Pyrobaculum'' is a genus of the Thermoproteaceae.
Description and significance
As its Latin name ''Pyrobaculum'' (the "fire stick") suggests, the archaeon is rod-shaped and isolated from locations with high temperatures. It is Gram-negativ ...
''. Its type strain is IM2; DSM 7523).
Its optimum temperature for growth is around
boiling point for water.
Its optimum pH for growth is 7.0. Sulfur was found to inhibit its growth.
Its circular genome sequence is 2,222,430
Bp in length and contains 2605 protein-coding sequences (CDS). It is capable of aerobic respiration. Its name references this ability: aerophilum coming from the
Greek
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: ἀήρ ("aero"), meaning air, and φιλο (''philo''), meaning loving. It produces colonies that are round and greyish yellow. It uses both organic and inorganic compounds during
respiration.
Whole genome analysis demonstrated that it lacks 5' untranslated regions in its mRNAs. This implies that it does not employ the
Shine-Delgarno sequence to initiate protein synthesis.
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WORMS entryType strain of ''Pyrobaculum aerophilum'' at Bac''Dive'' - the Bacterial Diversity Metadatabase
Thermoproteota
Archaea described in 1993
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