Physiological, metabolic and biotechnological features of extremely thermophilic microorganisms

嗜热菌 古细菌 生物 极端微生物 极端环境 嗜冷菌 深海热液喷口 微生物 自养 嗜盐菌 马里蒂玛热带鱼 超嗜热菌 生态学 进化生物学 细菌 遗传学 基因 热液循环 古生物学 大肠杆菌
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James A. Counts,Benjamin M. Zeldes,Laura L. Lee,Christopher T. Straub,Michael W. W. Adams,Robert M. Kelly
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期刊:Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Systems Biology and Medicine [Wiley]
卷期号:9 (3) 被引量:26
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DOI:10.1002/wsbm.1377
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The current upper thermal limit for life as we know it is approximately 120°C. Microorganisms that grow optimally at temperatures of 75°C and above are usually referred to as ‘extreme thermophiles’ and include both bacteria and archaea. For over a century, there has been great scientific curiosity in the basic tenets that support life in thermal biotopes on earth and potentially on other solar bodies. Extreme thermophiles can be aerobes, anaerobes, autotrophs, heterotrophs, or chemolithotrophs, and are found in diverse environments including shallow marine fissures, deep sea hydrothermal vents, terrestrial hot springs—basically, anywhere there is hot water. Initial efforts to study extreme thermophiles faced challenges with their isolation from difficult to access locales, problems with their cultivation in laboratories, and lack of molecular tools. Fortunately, because of their relatively small genomes, many extreme thermophiles were among the first organisms to be sequenced, thereby opening up the application of systems biology‐based methods to probe their unique physiological, metabolic and biotechnological features. The bacterial genera Caldicellulosiruptor , Thermotoga and Thermus , and the archaea belonging to the orders Thermococcales and Sulfolobales, are among the most studied extreme thermophiles to date. The recent emergence of genetic tools for many of these organisms provides the opportunity to move beyond basic discovery and manipulation to biotechnologically relevant applications of metabolic engineering. WIREs Syst Biol Med 2017, 9:e1377. doi: 10.1002/wsbm.1377 This article is categorized under: Biological Mechanisms > Metabolism
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