Higher classification Thermus | Phylum Deinococcus-Thermus Family Thermaceae Scientific name Thermus thermophilus Rank Species | |
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Similar Thermus, Bacteria, Thermus aquaticus, Deinococcus radiodurans, Pyrococcus |
Thermus thermophilus
Thermus thermophilus is a Gram negative eubacterium used in a range of biotechnological applications, including as a model organism for genetic manipulation, structural genomics, and systems biology. The bacterium is extremely thermophilic, with an optimal growth temperature of about 65 °C (149 °F). Thermus thermophilus was originally isolated from a thermal vent within a hot spring in Izu, Japan by Tairo Oshima and Kazutomo Imahori. The organism has also been found to be important in the degradation of organic materials in the thermogenic phase of composting. T. thermophilus is classified into several strains, of which HB8 and HB27 are the most commonly used in laboratory environments. Genome analyses of these strains were independently completed in 2004.
Contents
- Thermus thermophilus
- 70s ribosome thermus thermophilus
- Biotechnological applications of T thermophilus enzymes
- References

70s ribosome thermus thermophilus
Biotechnological applications of T. thermophilus enzymes





