- Heliobacteria
Taxobox
color = lightgrey
name = Heliobacteria
regnum = Bacteria
phylum =Firmicutes
classis =Clostridia
ordo =Clostridia les
familia = Heliobacteriaceae
subdivision_ranks = Genera
subdivision = "Heliobacterium "
"Heliobacillus "
"Heliophilum "
"Heliorestis "The heliobacteria are phototrophic, that is to say, they convert light energy into chemical energy by photosynthesis; they use a PSI type reaction center. The primary pigment involved is bacteriochlorophyll "g", which is unique to the group and has a unique absorption spectrum; this gives the heliobacteria their own environmental niche. Photosynthesis takes place at the cell membrane, which does not form folds or compartments as it does in purple phototrophic bacteria.RNA trees place the heliobacteria among the
Firmicutes but they do not stain gram-positively. They have no outer membrane and like certain other firmicutes (clostridia) they form heat resistantendospore s. They are the only firmicutes known to conduct photosynthesis.Heliobacteria are
photoheterotroph ic, requiring organic carbon sources, and they are exclusivelyanaerobic . So far heliobacteria have only been found in soils, and are apparently widespread in the waterlogged soils of paddy fields. They are avid nitrogen fixers and are therefore probably important in the fertility of paddy fields.References
* Gest H & Favinger J L (1983) Arch Microbiol 136:11-16.
* Madigan M T (1992) In Balows et al (eds) The Prokaryotes pp. 1981-1992 Springer New York.
* Madigan M T & Ormerod J G (1995) In Blankenship et al. (eds) Anoxygenic Photosynthetic Bacteria pp 17-30. Kluwer Academic Publishers New York.
* Ormerod J G et al. (1996) Arch Microbiol 165:226-234.
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