Caminibacter hydrogeniphilus
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Caminibacter hydrogeniphilus is a species of thermophilic, hydrogen-oxidizing bacterium. It is anaerobic, rod-shaped (1.01-5 x 0.5 micrometres), motile and has polar flagella. The type strain is AM1116T (= DSM 14510T = CIP 107140T).[1]
References
- ^ Alain, K. (2002). "Caminibacter hydrogeniphilus gen. nov., sp. nov., a novel thermophilic, hydrogen-oxidizing bacterium isolated from an East Pacific Rise hydrothermal vent". International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 52 (4): 1317–1323. doi:10.1099/ijs.0.02195-0. ISSN 1466-5026.
Further reading
- Voordeckers, James Walter. Physiology and molecular ecology of chemolithoautotrophic nitrate reducing bacteria at deep sea hydrothermal vents. ProQuest, 2007.
- Motarjemi, Yasmine, and Martin Adams, eds. Emerging foodborne pathogens. CRC Press, 2006.
- Lowell, Robert P., et al. Magma to Microbe: Modeling Hydrothermal Processes at Ocean Spreading Centers. Vol. 178. American Geophysical Union, 2008.
- Borchert, Martin, and Paria Saunders. "Heat-stable carbonic anhydrases and their use." U.S. Patent No. 7,892,814. 22 Feb. 2011.
- De Bruijn, F. J. "Handbook of molecular microbial ecology II. Metagenomics in different habitats. Series Hoboken." (2011).