Sulpholobus acidocaldarius
Interesting Facts: (3) Grown aerobically and are easy to cultivate in a laboratory scale Have developed into a model system for studies of different aspects of microbial adaptation to extreme environments
Interesting Facts: (3) Grown aerobically and are easy to cultivate in a laboratory scale Have developed into a model system for studies of different aspects of microbial adaptation to extreme environments
Sulfolobus is a genus of aerobic, thermoacidophilic archaea within the phylum Thermoproteota, renowned for thriving in extreme environments such as terrestrial solfataric springs with temperatures
It is a mobile thermoacidophile Archaea as it has a clock-wise flagellum and is found in hot and acidic environments such as hot springs, volcanoes, and hydrothermal vents. Sulfolobus is a sulfate
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Sulfolobus acidocaldarius is an archaeon that thrives in extremely acidic and high-temperature environments, making it a remarkable extremophile. As a member of the Archaea domain, it
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One of the most striking features of this microorganism is the absence of a formed nucleus within its cell. However, recent studies have shown that ribosome formation happens on
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In response to DNA damage (such as UV light), Sulfolobus can form special type IV pili (called the Ups system) that cause cells to aggregate and swap DNA, aiding repair. Internally,
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Sulfolobus represents a special case among organisms with multiple copies of Rieske/cyt b complexes, since for this organism many biochemical and biophysical results do exist. Most were obtained
Basically, you can find Sulfolobus almost anywhere there is volcanic activity. They love places where the temperature is around 80 °C, the pH is about 3, and there''s plenty of sulfur.
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Besides the aerobic respiration of sulfur or organic compounds, Sulfolobus can also oxidize Fe 2+ to Fe 3+, and this has been applied to the high-temperature leaching of iron and copper ores.
Uncover the fascinating world of Sulfolobus, a microorganism thriving in harsh environments. Learn about its unique biology and significant impact on research
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