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Uncultivated thermophiles: current status and spotlight on ‘Aigarchaeota’

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Curr Opin Microbiol 25 , 136-45 (Jun 2015)

Author(s):

Hedlund, B. P., Murugapiran, S. K., Alba, T. W., Levy, A., Dodsworth, J. A., Goertz, G. B., Ivanova, N., Woyke, T.

DOI:

10.1016/j.mib.2015.06.008

Abstract:

Meta-analysis of cultivation-independent sequence data shows that geothermal systems host an abundance of novel organisms, representing a vast unexplored phylogenetic and functional diversity among yet-uncultivated thermophiles. A number of thermophiles have recently been interrogated using metagenomic and/or single-cell genomic approaches, including members of taxonomic groups that inhabit both thermal and non-thermal environments, such as ‘Acetothermia’ (OP1) and ‘Atribacteria’ (OP9/JS1), as well as the exclusively thermophilic lineages ‘Korarchaeota’, ‘Calescamantes’ (EM19), ‘Fervidibacteria’ (OctSpA1-106), and ‘Aigarchaeota’ (HWCG-I). The ‘Aigarchaeota’, a sister lineage to the Thaumarchaeota, likely includes both hyperthermophiles and moderate thermophiles. They inhabit terrestrial, marine, and subsurface thermal environments and comprise at least nine genus-level lineages, several of which are globally distributed.

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