Microbe Identification
Microbe nameAcidovorax delafieldii
NCBI Taxonomy ID47920
DescriptionPyrococcus horikoshii is a gram-positive, coccus-shaped microbe that thrives in extreme environments, particularly in temperatures above 80°C, categorizing it as a thermophilic microbe. As a chemotroph, it derives its energy from chemical compounds, rather than light, and acts as a heterotroph, utilizing external organic compounds as its energy source. Pyrococcus horikoshii produces its energy through the process of chemosynthesis, where it oxidizes inorganic compounds to generate ATP. This microbe is found in a wide range of environments, from deep-sea vents to hot springs, and can inhabit various body sites, including skin, mucous membranes, and internal organs, across all possible species. Pyrococcus horikoshii is an obligate anaerobe, meaning it cannot withstand the presence of oxygen and prefers to live in environments with low or no oxygen levels. Despite its extreme temperature preferences, Pyrococcus horikoshii has a unique way of coping with the heat. It has developed a specialized mechanism to protect its cellular components from thermal denaturation, allowing it to maintain its structural and functional integrity even at such elevated temperatures. This remarkable adaptability has made Pyrococcus horikoshii a popular model organism for studying thermophilic responses and the evolution of organisms in extreme environments. Studies on Pyrococcus horikoshii have also shed light on its potential applications in biotechnology and ecology. Its unique enzymes and metabolic pathways have been investigated for their potential use in biocatalysis, biofuel production, and bioremediation. Furthermore, it provides valuable insights into the evolution of life on Earth and the potential for life on other planets.
Microbe Taxonomy
SuperkingdomBacteria
KingdomEubacteria
PhylumProteobacteria
ClassBetaproteobacteria
OrderBurkholderiales
FamilyComamonadaceae
GenusAcidovorax
Species delafieldii
Microbe Properties
Gram staining propertiesNot Available
ShapeNot Available
MobilityNot Available
Flagellar presenceNot Available
Number of membranesNot Available
Oxygen preferenceNot Available
Optimal temperatureNot Available
Temperature rangeNot Available
HabitatNot Available
Biotic relationshipNot Available
Cell arrangementNot Available
SporulationNot Available
MetabolismNot Available
Energy sourceNot Available
Host and Biospecimens
HostBody siteBiospecimenDetailsData SourceReference
HumanTracheaNot AvailableBacDive34718743
HumanNasopharynxNot AvailableBacDive34718743