Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans
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| Species: | A. ferrooxidans
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Thiobacillus ferrooxidans | |
Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans is a chemolithoautotrophic (uses inorganic chemicals for energy and makes its own organic molecules from carbon dioxide), non-spore forming, Gram-negative organism that resides in extremely acidic environments.[1] It is relatively short in size, measuring 0.4 μ by 0.8 μ, and can appear as single cells or in pairs.[1] The bacterium gained attention for its unique ability to oxidize ferrous iron for energy and capacity to thrive in nutrient poor environments abundant in heavy metals, conditions that are typically aversive to most other microorganisms.[1][2]
- ^ a b c Zhang, Yu; Zhang, Shuang; Zhao, Dan; Ni, Yongqing; Wang, Weidong; Yan, Lei (2019-12-18). "Complete Genome Sequence of Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans YNTRS-40, a Strain of the Ferrous Iron- and Sulfur-Oxidizing Acidophile". Microorganisms. 8 (1): 2. doi:10.3390/microorganisms8010002. ISSN 2076-2607. PMC 7023503. PMID 31861345.
- ^ Colmer, A. R.; Temple, K. L.; Hinkle, M. E. (1950). "An iron-oxidizing bacterium from the acid drainage of some bituminous coal mines". Journal of Bacteriology. 59 (3): 317–328. doi:10.1128/jb.59.3.317-328.1950. ISSN 0021-9193. PMC 385764. PMID 15436401.