Chlorobium limicola
Chlorobium limicola is a gram negative bacterial member of green sulfur bacteria genus found in freshwater hot springs. C. limicola is a non-motile mesophile, photoautotrophic / photosynthetic strict anaerobe important to carbon, nitrogen and sulfur cycles in anoxic freshwater environments. Strain DSMZ 245 T was isolated from Gilroy Hot Springs in California, and whole genome sequencing was accomplished. Believed to be morphologically diverse, it was determined that culturing techniques determine some characteristics like slime production and morphology. As a green sulfur bacteria, C. limicola fixes carbon via reverse TCA cycle reactions.
Chlorobium limicola | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Bacteria |
Phylum: | Chlorobiota |
Class: | "Chlorobia" |
Order: | Chlorobiales |
Family: | Chlorobiaceae |
Genus: | Chlorobium |
Species: | C. limicola |
Binomial name | |
Chlorobium limicola Nadson 1906 (Approved Lists 1980) | |
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