Names |
Archaeoglobus fulgidus DSM 4304 |
Accession numbers |
NC_000917 |
Background |
Hyperthermophilic, sulfur-metabolizing organism. Cells are irregular spheres with a glycoprotein envelope and monopolar flagella. They grow between 60 and 95 degrees Celsius but their optimum is 83 degrees Celsius. They can be either organoheterotrophic using a variety of carbon and energy sources or they can also be lithoautotrophic using hydrogen, thiosulphate and carbon dioxide. (HAMAP: ARCFU) |
Taxonomy |
Kingdom: | Archaea |
Phylum: | Euryarchaeota |
Class: | NA |
Order: | NA |
Family: | NA |
Genus: | NA |
Species: | Archaeoglobus fulgidus DSM 4304 |
Strain |
DSM 4304 |
Complete |
NA |
Sequencing centre |
(10-SEP-2004) National Center for Biotechnology Information, NIH, Bethesda, MD 20894, USA
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Sequencing quality |
NA |
Sequencing depth |
NA |
Sequencing method |
NA |
Isolation site |
NA |
Isolation country |
NA |
Number of replicons |
1 |
Gram staining properties |
NA |
Shape |
Cocci |
Mobility |
Yes |
Flagellar presence |
Yes |
Number of membranes |
1 |
Oxygen requirements |
Anaerobic |
Optimal temperature |
83.0 |
Temperature range |
Hyperthermophilic |
Habitat |
Aquatic |
Biotic relationship |
NA |
Host name |
NA |
Cell arrangement |
NA |
Sporulation |
NA |
Metabolism |
NA |
Energy source |
NA |
Diseases |
NA |
Pathogenicity |
No |