Thermotoga petrophila

Thermotoga petrophila is a hyperthermophilic, anaerobic, non-spore-forming, rod-shaped fermentative heterotroph, with type strain RKU-1T.[1]

Thermotoga petrophila
Scientific classification
Domain:
Bacteria
Phylum:
Order:
Family:
Thermotogaceae
Genus:
Species:
T. petrophila
Binomial name
Thermotoga petrophila
Takahata et al. 2001

References

  1. Y. Takahata, M. Nishijima, T. Hoaki (September 2001). "Thermotoga petrophila sp. nov. and Thermotoga naphthophila sp. nov., two hyperthermophilic bacteria from the Kubiki oil reservoir in Niigata, Japan". International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 51 (Pt 5): 1901–1909. doi:10.1099/00207713-51-5-1901. PMID 11594624.

Further reading

  • Dworkin, Martin, and Stanley Falkow, eds. The Prokaryotes: Vol. 7: Proteobacteria: Delta and Epsilon Subclasses. Deeply Rooting Bacteria. Vol. 7. Springer, 2006.
  • Priest, Fergus G., and Michael Goodfellow, eds. Applied microbial systematics. Springer, 2000.
  • Haq, Ikram Ul; Khan, Mahmood Ali; Muneer, Bushra; Hussain, Zahid; Afzal, Sumra; Majeed, Sana; Rashid, Naeem; Javed, Muhammad Mohsin; et al. (2012). "Cloning, characterization and molecular docking of a highly thermostable β-1,4-glucosidase from Thermotoga petrophila". Biotechnology Letters. 34 (9): 1703–1709. doi:10.1007/s10529-012-0953-0. ISSN 0141-5492. PMID 22714267.
  • Souza, Tatiana A.C.B.; Santos, Camila R.; Souza, Angelica R.; Oldiges, Daiane P.; Ruller, Roberto; Prade, Rolf A.; Squina, Fabio M.; Murakami, Mario T. (2011). "Structure of a novel thermostable GH51 α-L-arabinofuranosidase from Thermotoga petrophila RKU-1". Protein Science. 20 (9): 1632–1637. doi:10.1002/pro.693. ISSN 0961-8368. PMC 3190157. PMID 21796714.
  • Santo, Sotaro; Yamada, Yosuke; Shinkawa, Tomoki; Kato, Satoru; Okada, Takashi; Higashibata, Hiroki; Fujiwara, Shinsuke (November 2011). "Mutations to create thermostable reverse transcriptase with bacterial family A DNA polymerase from Thermotoga petrophila K4". Journal of Biosicence and Bioengineering. 113 (3). doi:10.1016/j.jbiosc.2011.11.001. PMID 22143068.


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