- Ferroplasma
Taxobox
color = darkgray
name = "Ferroplasma"
domain =Archaea
phylum =Euryarchaeota
classis =Thermoplasmata
ordo =Thermoplasmatales
familia =Ferroplasmaceae
genus = "Ferroplasma"
subdivision_ranks = Species
subdivision =
* "F. acidophilum" Golyshina et al. 2000
synonyms =
* "F. acidarmanus"
* "F. acidiphilum"
* "F. cyprexacervatum"
* "F. sp. clone E8A015"
* "F. sp. JTC3"
* "F. sp. MT17"
* "F. sp. Type II"
* "uncultured Ferroplasma sp. "In taxonomy, "Ferroplasma" is a
genus of theFerroplasmaceae . [See the NCBI [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Taxonomy/Browser/wwwtax.cgi?mode=Info&id=74968 webpage on Ferroplasma] . Data extracted from the cite web | url=ftp://ftp.ncbi.nih.gov/pub/taxonomy/ | title=NCBI taxonomy resources | publisher=National Center for Biotechnology Information | accessdate=2007-03-19]The genus "Ferroplasma" consists solely of "F. acidophilum", an acidophilic iron-oxidizing member of the
Euryarchaeota . Unlike other members of theThermoplasmata "F.acidophilum" is amesophile with a temperature optimum of approximately 35ºC, at which grows optimally at pH of 1.7. "F. acidophilum" is generally found in acidic mine tailings, primarily those containingpyrite (FeS). It is especially abundant in cases of severeacid mine drainage , where other organisms such as "Acidithiobacillus " and "Leptospirillum " have lowered the pH of the environment such that the obligately acidophilic "F. acidophilum" is allowed to flourish. Physiologically, "F. acidophilum" obtains energy by oxidation of theferrous iron in thepyrite usingoxygen as aterminal electron acceptor . This process producessulfuric acid as a by-product which leads to further acidification of its environment. "F. acidophilum" is anautotroph and, like "Thermoplasma " does not contain a cell wall. Unlike "Thermoplasma ", however, the "F. acidophilum" cell membrane does not contain tetraether lipids.References
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