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Pyrobaculum aerophilum : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pyrobaculum aerophilum
''Pyrobaculum aerophilum'' is a single-celled microorganism in the ''Pyrobaculum'' genus. The first Pyrobaculum species to be sequenced was ''P. Aerophilum''. It is a rod-shaped hyperthermophilic archaeum first isolated from a boiling marine water hole at Maronti Beach, Ischia. It forms characteristic terminal spherical bodies (so called "golf clubs") like ''Thermoproteus'' and ''Pyrobaculum''. Its type strain is IM2; DSM 7523).〔 Its optimum temperature for growth is around boiling point for water. Its circular genome sequence is 2,222,430 Bp in length and contains 2605 protein-coding sequences (CDS). It is capable of aerobic respiration. Its name references this ability: aerophilum coming from the Greek: ἀήρ ("aero"), meaning air, and φιλο (''philo''), meaning loving. It produces colonies that are round and greyish yellow. It uses both organic and inorganic compounds during respiration. ==References==
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