Candidatus Chloracidobacterium thermophilum: An Aerobic Phototrophic Acidobacterium
Donald A. Bryant, Amaya M. Garcia Costas, Julia A. Maresca, Aline Gomez Maqueo Chew,
Christian G. Klatt, Mary M. Bateson, Luke J. Tallon, Jessica Hostetler, William C. Nelson,
John F. Heidelberg, David M. Ward
Science, 2007
Abstract
Only five bacterial phyla with members capable of chlorophyll (Chl)–based phototrophy are
presently known. Metagenomic data from the phototrophic microbial mats of alkaline siliceous hot
springs in Yellowstone National Park revealed the existence of a distinctive bacteriochlorophyll
(BChl)–synthesizing, phototrophic bacterium. A highly enriched culture of this bacterium grew
photoheterotrophically, synthesized BChls a and c under oxic conditions, and had chlorosomes and
type 1 reaction centers. "Candidatus Chloracidobacterium thermophilum" is a BChl-producing
member of the poorly characterized phylum Acidobacteria.
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