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- 2000). "Ignicoccus gen. nov., a novel genus of hyperthermophilic, chemolithoautotrophic Archaea, represented by two new species, Ignicoccus islandicus...
- of 2%. Nanoarchaeum appears to be an obligate symbiont on the archaeon Ignicoccus; it must be in contact with the host organism to survive. Nanoarchaeum...
- solfataricus. Appendage fibres described as Iho670 fibres are unique to Ignicoccus hospitalis. Bacterial surface appendages include flagella, pili, short...
- anaerobic archaea. It was proposed in 2008 for the hyperthermophile archeon Ignicoccus hospitalis. CO2 fixation is catalyzed by enoyl-CoA carboxylases/reductases...
- Karyota Ignicoccus hospitalis (and its symbiote Nanoarchaeum equitans) Scientific classification Domain: Archaea (unranked): Karyota Lake (1988) Domain...
- and lack a periplasmic space; the exception to this general rule is Ignicoccus, which possess a particularly large periplasm that contains membrane-bound...
- temperatures, Nanoarchaeum appears to be an obligatory symbiont on the archaeon Ignicoccus; it must be in contact with the host organism to survive. Guinness World...
- Celsius. Nanoarchaeum appears to be an obligate symbiont on the archaeon Ignicoccus. It must stay in contact with the host organism to survive since Nanoarchaeum...
- are obligate symbionts that grow attached to an archaeal host known as Ignicoccus. Both terrestrial hot springs and underwater hydrothermal vents have yielded...
- 1999 Family "Ignicoccaceae" Rinke et al. 2020 ex Chuvochina et al. 2023 Ignicoccus Huber, Burggraf & Stetter 2000 Family Acidilobaceae Prokofeva et al. 2009...