Methanoplanus endosymbiosus

Methanoplanus endosymbiosus is a species of archaeon, an endosymbiont of the marine sapropelic ciliate Metopus contortus. It is an irregular, disc-shaped bacterium with a diameter of 1.6–3.4 μms and type strain MC1.[1] Its 16S DNA was sequenced in 1994, eight years after the initial isolation, and it was found to share considerable similarity with that of Methanoplanus limicola.[2]

Methanoplanus endosymbiosus
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M. endosymbiosus
Binomial name
Methanoplanus endosymbiosus
van Bruggen et al. 1986

References

  1. Bruggen, J. J. A.; Zwart, K. B.; Hermans, J. G. F.; Hove, E. M.; Stumm, C. K.; Vogels, G. D. (1986). "Isolation and characterization of Methanoplanus endosymbiosus sp. nov., an endosymbiont of the marine sapropelic ciliate Metopus contortus quennerstedt". Archives of Microbiology. 144 (4): 367–374. doi:10.1007/BF00409886. ISSN 0302-8933. S2CID 35899901.
  2. Fergus Priest; Alberto Ramos-Cormenzana; B.J. Tindall, eds. (1994). Bacterial Diversity and Systematics. Springer Science and Business Media. p. 156. ISBN 9781461518693. Retrieved 2016-08-11.

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