Sulfurovum

Sulfurovum is a genus within the Campylobacterota which was first described in 2004 with the isolation and description of the type species Sulfurovum lithotrophicum from Okinawa trough hydrothermal sediments. Named for their ability to oxidize sulfur and their egg-like shape, cells are gram-negative, coccoid to short rods. Mesophilic chemolithoautotrophic growth occurs by oxidation of sulfur compounds coupled to the reduction of nitrate or molecular oxygen.

Sulfurovum
Scientific classification
Domain:
Phylum:
Class:
Epsilonproteobacteria
Order:
Family:
Sulfurovaceae
Genus:
Sulfurovum

Inagaki et al. 2004
Type species
Sulfurovum lithotrophicum
Inagaki et al. 2004
Species
  • S. aggregans
  • S. denitrificans
  • S. indicum
  • S. lithotrophicum
  • S. mangrovi
  • S. rifiae
  • "Ca. S. sediminum"
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