- Firmicutes
Taxobox
color = lightgrey
name = Firmicutes
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image_caption = "Bacillus subtilis ", Gram stained
regnum = Bacteria
divisio = Firmicutes
subdivision_ranks = Classes
subdivision =Bacilli Clostridia Mollicutes The Firmicutes (Latin : "firmus", strong, and "cutis", skin, referring to the cell wall) are a division of bacteria, most of which haveGram-positive cell wall structure. A few, theMollicutes or mycoplasmas, lackcell wall s altogether and so do not respond to Gram staining, but still lack the second membrane found in otherGram-negative forms. Others, such as Megasphaera, Pectinatus, Selenomonas, and Zymophilus have a porous pseudo-outer-membrane that causes them to stain Gram-negative. Originally the Firmicutes were taken to include all Gram-positive bacteria, but more recently they tend to be restricted to a core group of related forms, called the low G+C group in contrast to theActinobacteria . They have round cells, called cocci (singular coccus), or rod-shaped forms.Many "Firmicutes" produce
endospore s, which are resistant todesiccation and can survive extreme conditions. They are found in various environments, and some notable pathogens. Those in one family, theheliobacteria , produce energy throughphotosynthesis . Firmicutes play an important role in beer, wine, and cider spoilage.Classes
The group is typically divided into the Clostridia, which are anaerobic, the Bacilli, which are obligate or facultative
aerobe s, and the Mollicutes. Onphylogenetic tree s the first two groups show up asparaphyletic orpolyphyletic , as do their main genera, "Clostridium " and "Bacillus ". It is likely these groups will undergo revision.Genera
While there are currently more than 274 genera within the Firmicutes phylum, notable genera of Firmicutes include:
Bacilli, order
Bacillales
* "Bacillus "
* "Listeria "
* "Staphylococcus "Bacilli, orderLactobacillales
* "Enterococcus "
* "Lactobacillus "
* "Lactococcus "
* "Leuconostoc "
* "Pediococcus "
* "Streptococcus "Clostridia
* "Acetobacterium "
* "Clostridium "
* "Eubacterium"
* "Heliobacterium "
* "Heliospirillum "
* "Megasphaera "
* "Pectinatus "
* "Selenomonas "
* "Zymophilus "
* "Sporomusa "Mollicutes
* "Mycoplasma "
* "Spiroplasma "
* "Ureaplasma"
* "Erysipelothrix"Health implications
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