Hydrogenothermaceae Gupta & Lali, 2013
- Dataset
- English Wikipedia - Species Pages
- Rank
- FAMILY
Classification
- phylum
- Aquificota
- class
- Aquificia
- order
- Hydrogenothermales
- family
- Hydrogenothermaceae
Abstract
The Hydrogenothermaceae family are bacteria that live in harsh environmental settings. They have been found in hot springs, sulfur pools, and thermal ocean vents. They are true bacteria as opposed to the other inhabitants of extreme environments, the Archaea. An example occurrence of certain extremophiles in this family are organisms of the genus Sulfurihydrogenibium that are capable of surviving in extremely hot environments such as Hverigerdi, Iceland.
Obtaining energy
Hydrogenothermaceae families consist of aerobic or microaerophilic bacteria, which generally obtain energy by oxidation of hydrogen or reduced sulfur compounds by molecular oxygen.
Phylogeny
16S rRNA-based LTP release 132 by The All-Species Living Tree ProjectAll-Species Living Tree Project. Annotree v1.2.0 which uses the GTDB 05-RS95 (Genome Taxonomy Database)
Taxonomy
The currently accepted taxonomy is based on the List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in Nomenclature (LSPN) and the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI).
Order "Hydrogenothermales" Family Hydrogenothermaceae Eder and Huber 2003 Hydrogenothermus Stöhr et al. 2001 H. marinus Stöhr et al. 2001 Persephonella Götz et al. 2002 "P. atlantica" Francois et al. 2020 P. guaymasensis Götz et al. 2002 P. hydrogeniphila Nakagawa et al. 2003 P. marina Götz et al. 2002 Sulfurihydrogenibium Takai et al. 2003 emend. O'Neill et al. 2008 S. azorense Aguiar et al. 2004 emend. Nakagawa et al. 2005 S. kristjanssonii Flores et al. 2008 S. rodmanii O'Neill et al. 2008 S. subterraneum Takai et al. 2003 emend. Nakagawa et al. 2005 S. yellowstonense Nakagawa et al. 2005 Venenivibrio Hetzer et al. 2008 V. stagnispumantis Hetzer et al. 2008
Order "Hydrogenothermales" Family Hydrogenothermaceae Eder and Huber 2003 Hydrogenothermus Stöhr et al. 2001 H. marinus Stöhr et al. 2001 Persephonella Götz et al. 2002 "P. atlantica" Francois et al. 2020 P. guaymasensis Götz et al. 2002 P. hydrogeniphila Nakagawa et al. 2003 P. marina Götz et al. 2002 Sulfurihydrogenibium Takai et al. 2003 emend. O'Neill et al. 2008 S. azorense Aguiar et al. 2004 emend. Nakagawa et al. 2005 S. kristjanssonii Flores et al. 2008 S. rodmanii O'Neill et al. 2008 S. subterraneum Takai et al. 2003 emend. Nakagawa et al. 2005 S. yellowstonense Nakagawa et al. 2005 Venenivibrio Hetzer et al. 2008 V. stagnispumantis Hetzer et al. 2008