Picrophilus torridus
Picrophilus torridus is a species of Archaea described in 1996.[1] Picrophilus torridus was found in soil near a hot spring in Hokkaido, Japan. The pH of the soil was less than 0.5.[2] P. torridus also has one of the smallest genomes found among organisms that are free-living and are non-parasitic and a high coding density, meaning that the majority of its genes are coding regions and provide instructions for building proteins. The current research suggests the two hostile conditions (high temperatures and low pH) favored by P. torridus have exerted selective pressure towards having a small and compact genome, which is less likely to be damaged by the harsh environment.[3][4]
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References
- Schleper; Pühler; Klenk & Zillig (July 1996). "Picrophilus oshimae and Picrophilus tomdus fam. nov., gen. nov., sp. nov., Two Species of Hyperacidophilic, Thermophilic, Heterotrophic, Aerobic Archae" (PDF). International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology. International Union of Microbiological Societies. 46 (3): 814–816. doi:10.1099/00207713-46-3-814. ISSN 1466-5034. OCLC 807119723. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 June 2015. Retrieved 31 October 2013.
- Siddiqui; Thomas, eds. (2008). "Thermoacidophiles and their Protein Adaptation to Low pH and High Temperature". Protein Adaptation in Extremophiles. Nova Publishers. ISBN 9781604560190. Retrieved 31 October 2013.
- Angelov, A.; Liebl, W. (2006-10-20). "Insights into extreme thermoacidophily based on genome analysis of Picrophilus torridus and other thermoacidophilic archaea". Journal of Biotechnology. Aspects of Prokaryotic Genome Research. 126 (1): 3–10. doi:10.1016/j.jbiotec.2006.02.017. ISSN 0168-1656. PMID 16621083.
- Schepers, B.; Thiemann, V.; Antranikian, G. (June 2006). "Characterization of a Novel Glucoamylase from the Thermoacidophilic ArchaeonPicrophilus torridus Heterologously Expressed inE. coli". Engineering in Life Sciences. 6 (3): 311–317. doi:10.1002/elsc.200620131. ISSN 1618-0240. S2CID 85128507.
Further reading
- Arora, Jasmine; Goswami, Kasturi; Saha, Swati (Jan 2014). "Characterization of the Replication Initiator Orc1/Cdc6 from the Archaeon Picrophilus torridus". Journal of Bacteriology. 196 (2): 276–286. doi:10.1128/JB.01020-13. PMC 3911243. PMID 24187082.
- Frick, Eduard; Spatzal, Thomas; Gerhardt, Stefan; Andreas, Krämer; Oliver, Einsle; Wolfgang, Hüttel (13 April 2014). "Structural and functional characterization of 4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase from the thermoacidophilic archaeon Picrophilus torridus". Extremophiles. 18 (4): 641–651. doi:10.1007/s00792-014-0645-x. ISSN 1433-4909. PMID 24794033. S2CID 13898874.
- Rajput, Rinky; Verma, Ved Vrat; Chaudhary, Vishal; Gupta, Rani (January 2013). "A hydrolytic gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase from thermo-acidophilic archaeon Picrophilus torridus: binding pocket mutagenesis and transpeptidation". Extremophiles. 17 (1): 29–41. doi:10.1007/s00792-012-0490-8. PMID 23104165. S2CID 17563963.
- Reher, Matthias; Fuhrer, Tobias; Bott, Michael; Schonheit, Peter (5 December 2009). "The Nonphosphorylative Entner-Doudoroff Pathway in the Thermoacidophilic Euryarchaeon Picrophilus torridus Involves a Novel 2-Keto-3-Deoxygluconate- Specific Aldolase". Journal of Bacteriology. 192 (23): 964–974. doi:10.1128/JB.01281-09. PMC 2812977. PMID 20023024.
- Thurmer, Andrea; Voigt, Birgit; Angelov, Angel; Albrecht, Dirk; Hecker, Michael; Liebl, Wolfgang (December 2011). "Proteomic analysis of the extremely thermoacidophilic archaeon Picrophilus torridus at pH and temperature values close to its growth limit". Proteomics. 11 (23): 4559–4568. doi:10.1002/pmic.201000829. PMID 22114103. S2CID 25035919.
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