The order Thermoplasmatales (Euryarchaeota) is represented by the most acidophilic organisms known so far that are poorly amenable to cultivation. Earlier culture-independent studies in Iron Mountain (California) pointed at an abundant archaeal group, dubbed 'G-plasma'. We examined the genomes and physiology of two cultured representatives of a Family Cuniculiplasmataceae, recently isolated from acidic (pH 1-1.5) sites in Spain and UK that are 16S rRNA gene sequence-identical with 'G-plasma'. Organisms had largest genomes among Thermoplasmatales (1.87-1.94 Mbp), that shared 98.7-98.8% average nucleotide identities between themselves and 'G-plasma' and exhibited a high genome conservation even within their genomic islands, despite their remo...
Methanogenic archaea are strict anaerobes that occur in diverse environments like marine and freshwa...
Archaea represent a significant fraction of Earth's biodiversity, yet they remain much less well und...
Aigarchaeota is a deeply branching, thermophilic clade within in the domain Archaea that has no cult...
The order Thermoplasmatales (Euryarchaeota) is represented by the most acidophilic organisms known s...
Background: Metal sulfide mineral dissolution during bioleaching and acid mine drainage (AMD) format...
Small acidophilic archaea belonging to Micrarchaeota and Parvarchaeota phyla are known to physically...
Recent discoveries of mcr and mcr-like genes in genomes from diverse archaeal lineages suggest that ...
[Background] The current view suggests that in low-temperature acidic environments, archaea are sign...
UKRI financially supported P.O.S. and Y.M. through the NERC grant (NE/R001529/1). In addition, C.G.-...
# Abstract Micrarchaeota is a distinctive lineage assigned to the DPANN archaea, which includes poo...
Golyshina OV, Tran H, Reva ON, et al. Metabolic and evolutionary patterns in the extremely acidophil...
The discovery and characterization of a phylum-level archaeal lineage in iron-rich hot springs - the...
Thermoplasma acidophilum is a thermoacidophilic archaeon that thrives at 59 degrees C and pH 2, whic...
Parys Mountain or Mynydd Parys (Isle of Anglesey, United Kingdom) is a mine-impacted environment, wh...
Thermoacidophilic archaea belonging to the order Sulfolobales thrive in extreme biotopes, such as su...
Methanogenic archaea are strict anaerobes that occur in diverse environments like marine and freshwa...
Archaea represent a significant fraction of Earth's biodiversity, yet they remain much less well und...
Aigarchaeota is a deeply branching, thermophilic clade within in the domain Archaea that has no cult...
The order Thermoplasmatales (Euryarchaeota) is represented by the most acidophilic organisms known s...
Background: Metal sulfide mineral dissolution during bioleaching and acid mine drainage (AMD) format...
Small acidophilic archaea belonging to Micrarchaeota and Parvarchaeota phyla are known to physically...
Recent discoveries of mcr and mcr-like genes in genomes from diverse archaeal lineages suggest that ...
[Background] The current view suggests that in low-temperature acidic environments, archaea are sign...
UKRI financially supported P.O.S. and Y.M. through the NERC grant (NE/R001529/1). In addition, C.G.-...
# Abstract Micrarchaeota is a distinctive lineage assigned to the DPANN archaea, which includes poo...
Golyshina OV, Tran H, Reva ON, et al. Metabolic and evolutionary patterns in the extremely acidophil...
The discovery and characterization of a phylum-level archaeal lineage in iron-rich hot springs - the...
Thermoplasma acidophilum is a thermoacidophilic archaeon that thrives at 59 degrees C and pH 2, whic...
Parys Mountain or Mynydd Parys (Isle of Anglesey, United Kingdom) is a mine-impacted environment, wh...
Thermoacidophilic archaea belonging to the order Sulfolobales thrive in extreme biotopes, such as su...
Methanogenic archaea are strict anaerobes that occur in diverse environments like marine and freshwa...
Archaea represent a significant fraction of Earth's biodiversity, yet they remain much less well und...
Aigarchaeota is a deeply branching, thermophilic clade within in the domain Archaea that has no cult...