Desulfohalobium retbaense explained
Desulfohalobium retbaense is a bacterium and serves as the type species of its genus. It is halophilic, sulfate-reducing, motile, nonsporulating and rod-shaped with polar flagella. The type strain is strain DSM 5692.[1] Its genome has been sequenced.[2]
Further reading
- Cayol. Jean-Luc. Fardeau. Marie-Laure. Garcia. Jean-Louis. Ollivier. Bernard. Evidence of interspecies hydrogen transfer from glycerol in saline environments. Extremophiles. 6. 2. 2002. 131–134. 1431-0651. 10.1007/s007920100229. 12013433. 8755949.
- Zhou. Jizhong. He. Qiang. Hemme. Christopher L.. Mukhopadhyay. Aindrila. Hillesland. Kristina. Zhou. Aifen. He. Zhili. Van Nostrand. Joy D.. Hazen. Terry C.. Stahl. David A.. Wall. Judy D.. Arkin. Adam P.. How sulphate-reducing microorganisms cope with stress: lessons from systems biology. Nature Reviews Microbiology. 9. 6. 2011. 452–466. 1740-1526. 10.1038/nrmicro2575. 21572460. 1195223.
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Notes and References
- Ollivier. B.. Hatchikian. C. E.. Prensier. G.. Guezennec. J.. Garcia. J.-L.. Desulfohalobium retbaense gen. nov., sp. nov., a Halophilic Sulfate-Reducing Bacterium from Sediments of a Hypersaline Lake in Senegal. International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology. 41. 1. 1991. 74–81. 0020-7713. 10.1099/00207713-41-1-74. free.
- Spring. Stefan. Nolan. Matt. Lapidus. Alla. Glavina Del Rio. Tijana. Copeland. Alex. Tice. Hope. Cheng. Jan-Fang. Lucas. Susan. Land. Miriam. Chen. Feng. Bruce. David. Goodwin. Lynne. Pitluck. Sam. Ivanova. Natalia. Mavromatis. Konstantinos. Mikhailova. Natalia. Pati. Amrita. Chen. Amy. Palaniappan. Krishna. Hauser. Loren. Chang. Yun-Juan. Jeffries. Cynthia D.. Munk. Christine. Kiss. Hajnalka. Chain. Patrick. Han. Cliff. Brettin. Thomas. Detter. John C.. Schüler. Esther. Göker. Markus. Rohde. Manfred. Bristow. Jim. Eisen. Jonathan A.. Markowitz. Victor. Hugenholtz. Philip. Kyrpides. Nikos C.. Klenk. Hans-Peter. Complete genome sequence of Desulfohalobium retbaense type strain (HR100T). Standards in Genomic Sciences. 2. 1. 2010. 38–48. 1944-3277. 10.4056/sigs.581048. 21304676. 3035252.