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== | {{Taxobox | ||
| name = Desulfurococcaceae | |||
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| domain = [[Archaea]] | |||
| phylum = [[Thermoproteota]] | |||
| classis = [[Thermoprotei]] | |||
| ordo = [[Desulfurococcales]] | |||
| familia = '''Desulfurococcaceae''' | |||
| subdivision_ranks = Genera | |||
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'''Desulfurococcaceae''' is a family of [[archaea]] within the order [[Desulfurococcales]]. Members of this family are known for their ability to thrive in extreme environments, such as [[hydrothermal vents]] and [[hot springs]]. | |||
== Characteristics == | |||
Desulfurococcaceae are [[thermophilic]] and [[hyperthermophilic]] organisms, meaning they can survive and grow at very high temperatures. They are also [[anaerobic]], relying on chemical reactions that do not require [[oxygen]]. Many species within this family are capable of [[sulfur]] reduction, using sulfur compounds as electron acceptors in their metabolic processes. | |||
The Desulfurococcaceae | == Habitat == | ||
The natural habitats of Desulfurococcaceae include [[geothermal]] areas, such as [[volcanic]] regions and [[deep-sea hydrothermal vents]]. These environments provide the high temperatures and unique chemical conditions that support the growth of these archaea. | |||
== Metabolism == | |||
Desulfurococcaceae exhibit diverse metabolic pathways. They are primarily [[chemolithoautotrophs]], obtaining energy by oxidizing inorganic substances. Some species can also utilize [[organic compounds]] as carbon sources, making them [[mixotrophic]]. | |||
== Importance == | |||
The study of Desulfurococcaceae contributes to our understanding of life in extreme environments and the limits of biological survival. These organisms are of interest for their potential applications in [[biotechnology]], such as in the development of [[enzymes]] that function at high temperatures. | |||
== | == Genera == | ||
The family Desulfurococcaceae includes several genera, such as: | |||
* ''[[Desulfurococcus]]'' | |||
* ''[[Staphylothermus]]'' | |||
* ''[[Thermosphaera]]'' | |||
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== References == | == References == | ||
{{Reflist}} | |||
== External links == | |||
* [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Taxonomy/Browser/wwwtax.cgi?mode=Info&id=2283&lvl=3&lin=f&keep=1&srchmode=1&unlock NCBI Taxonomy Browser] | |||
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[[Category:Archaea]] | |||
[[Category:Thermoproteota]] | |||
[[Category:Thermoprotei]] | |||
[[Category:Desulfurococcales]] | |||
[[Category:Desulfurococcaceae]] | |||
Latest revision as of 21:32, 27 December 2024
Desulfurococcaceae is a family of archaea within the order Desulfurococcales. Members of this family are known for their ability to thrive in extreme environments, such as hydrothermal vents and hot springs.
Characteristics[edit]
Desulfurococcaceae are thermophilic and hyperthermophilic organisms, meaning they can survive and grow at very high temperatures. They are also anaerobic, relying on chemical reactions that do not require oxygen. Many species within this family are capable of sulfur reduction, using sulfur compounds as electron acceptors in their metabolic processes.
Habitat[edit]
The natural habitats of Desulfurococcaceae include geothermal areas, such as volcanic regions and deep-sea hydrothermal vents. These environments provide the high temperatures and unique chemical conditions that support the growth of these archaea.
Metabolism[edit]
Desulfurococcaceae exhibit diverse metabolic pathways. They are primarily chemolithoautotrophs, obtaining energy by oxidizing inorganic substances. Some species can also utilize organic compounds as carbon sources, making them mixotrophic.
Importance[edit]
The study of Desulfurococcaceae contributes to our understanding of life in extreme environments and the limits of biological survival. These organisms are of interest for their potential applications in biotechnology, such as in the development of enzymes that function at high temperatures.
Genera[edit]
The family Desulfurococcaceae includes several genera, such as:
References[edit]
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