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Thermoanaerobacter is a genus of bacteria that are thermophilic, meaning they thrive in high-temperature environments, and anaerobic, meaning they do not require oxygen for growth. This genus belongs to the family Thermoanaerobacteraceae within the order Thermoanaerobacterales.
Characteristics
Thermoanaerobacter species are Gram-positive, rod-shaped, and spore-forming. They are chemoorganotrophs, obtaining energy from the oxidation of organic compounds. These bacteria are capable of fermenting a variety of carbohydrates, including glucose, xylose, and lactose, producing ethanol, carbon dioxide, and hydrogen gas as byproducts.
Habitat and Distribution
Thermoanaerobacter species are found in a variety of high-temperature environments, including hot springs, geothermal vents, and oil reservoirs. They have been isolated from locations around the world, including Iceland, Japan, and the United States.
Significance
Thermoanaerobacter species have potential applications in biotechnology, particularly in the production of biofuels. Their ability to ferment carbohydrates into ethanol makes them promising candidates for the production of bioethanol.
Species
The genus Thermoanaerobacter includes several species, such as:
- Thermoanaerobacter ethanolicus
- Thermoanaerobacter pseudethanolicus
- Thermoanaerobacter thermohydrosulfuricus
- Thermoanaerobacter brockii
See Also
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