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Thiothrix

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Gamma Proteobacteria

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Proteobacteria

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Thiothrix Thiothrix

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Beggiatoa, Sphaerotilus natans, Thioploca, Achromatium, Thiobacillus

Thiothrix


Thiothrix is a genus of filamentous sulfur-oxidizing bacteria, related to the genera Beggiatoa and Thioploca. Usually Gram negative but can be Gram variable rods (0.7-1.5x1.2-2.5 µm) forming ensheathed multicellular filaments attached at base and forming gonidia at the free end. The apical gonidia have gliding motility. Rosettes of the filaments are not always formed but are typical. Sulfur is deposited in invaginations within the cell membrane.

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Species

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  • Thiothrix nivea Rabenhorst 1865) Winogradsky 1888
  • Thiothrix defluvii Howarth et al 1999
  • Thiothrix eikelboomii Howarth et al 1999
  • Thiothrix fructosivorans Howarth et al 1999
  • Thiothrix unzii Howarth et al 1999
  • Thiothrix disciformis Aruga et al 2002
  • Thiothrix flexilis Aruga et al 2002
  • Thiothrix caldifontis Chernousova 2009
  • Thiothrix lacustris Chernousova 2009
  • Habitat

    Thiothrix Symbiotic Relationship of Thiothrix spp with an Echinoderm

    Thiothrix live primarily in flowing water containing a source of sulfide but are also present in activated-sludge waste water treatment systems. They are aerobic or microaerophilic in their oxygen requirements. Thiothrix species can be facultative autotrophs, chemoorganotrophs and mixotrophs. The temperature range for growth can vary from cold springs to hot vents while salinity can vary from fresh to ocean water. Thiothrix can be found in symbiotic relationships with other organisms.

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    Thiothrix Symbiotic Relationship of Thiothrix spp with an Echinoderm

    References

    Thiothrix Wikipedia


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