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Alicyclobacillus acidocaldarius is a species of Gram positive, strictly aerobic, bacterium. The bacteria are acidophilic, thermophilic, and produce endospores. The first identified strains of A. acidocaldarius were from geysers in Yellowstone National Park and fumerole soil in Hawaii Volcano National Park. The species was originally classified as Bacillus acidocaldarius in 1971, but further 16S rRNA studies found that the species belonged in the newly created genus Alicyclobacillus. The species name is derived from the Latin acidum (acid) and caldarius (pertaining to warm or hot), referring to the acidic and high temperature environments from which it was first isolated. Thomas D. Brock was one of the researchers who first categorized the species; his discovery of Thermus aquaticus allowed

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  • Alicyclobacillus acidocaldarius (de)
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  • Alicyclobacillus acidocaldarius is a species of Gram positive, strictly aerobic, bacterium. The bacteria are acidophilic, thermophilic, and produce endospores. The first identified strains of A. acidocaldarius were from geysers in Yellowstone National Park and fumerole soil in Hawaii Volcano National Park. The species was originally classified as Bacillus acidocaldarius in 1971, but further 16S rRNA studies found that the species belonged in the newly created genus Alicyclobacillus. The species name is derived from the Latin acidum (acid) and caldarius (pertaining to warm or hot), referring to the acidic and high temperature environments from which it was first isolated. Thomas D. Brock was one of the researchers who first categorized the species; his discovery of Thermus aquaticus allowed (en)
  • Alicyclobacillus acidocaldarius (früher Bacillus acidocaldarius) von acidum lateinisch Säure und caldarius lateinisch der Wärme zugehörig ist ein Bakterium, dass saure und thermische Habitate bewohnt. Die aeroben, Gram-positive Sporen formende Stäbchen bilden kurze Ketten von 5–6 Zellen. Die Sporen sind ellipsoid liegen terminal bis subterminal in der Zelle. Die Hitzeresistenz ist relativ schwach ausgeprägt mit einer Halbwertszeit 86 °C für 10 bis 12 Minuten. Der pH-Wert-Bereich liegt zwischen 2 und 6. Das Wachstum erfolgt zwischen 45 und 70 °C. Die Spezies ist nah mit Alicyclobacillus acidoterrestris verwandt. A. acidocaldarius kommt im Wasser und Erdboden vor. Es handelt sich um einen frei lebenden nicht pathogenen Organismus, der mit dem Verderb von Fruchtsäften in Verbindung gebracht w (de)
  • Alicyclobacillus acidocaldarius (antes chamada Bacillus acidocaldarius) é uma espécie de bactéria gram-positiva, estritamente aeróbica. Estas bactérias são acidófilos, termófilas e produzem endósporos. As primeiras cepas identificadas de A. acidocaldarius procediam de gêisers do Parque Nacional de Yellowstone e da terra de fumarolas do . A espécie foi originalmente classificada como Bacillus acidocaldarius em 1971, mas depois, novos estudos sobre o ARNr 16S consideraram que a espécie seria melhor classificada no género de nova criação Alicyclobacillus. O nome da espécie deriva do latim acidum, 'ácido', e caldarius 'calor', referindo-se aos ambientes ácidos e de alta temperatura dos quais foi isolada. foi um dos investigadores que primeiro categorizaram várias espécies termófilas; a sua de (pt)
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  • Wisotzkey et al. 1992 (en)
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  • Alicyclobacillus (en)
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  • acidocaldarius (en)
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  • * subsp. acidocaldarius * subsp. rittmannii (en)
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  • Alicyclobacillus acidocaldarius (früher Bacillus acidocaldarius) von acidum lateinisch Säure und caldarius lateinisch der Wärme zugehörig ist ein Bakterium, dass saure und thermische Habitate bewohnt. Die aeroben, Gram-positive Sporen formende Stäbchen bilden kurze Ketten von 5–6 Zellen. Die Sporen sind ellipsoid liegen terminal bis subterminal in der Zelle. Die Hitzeresistenz ist relativ schwach ausgeprägt mit einer Halbwertszeit 86 °C für 10 bis 12 Minuten. Der pH-Wert-Bereich liegt zwischen 2 und 6. Das Wachstum erfolgt zwischen 45 und 70 °C. Die Spezies ist nah mit Alicyclobacillus acidoterrestris verwandt. A. acidocaldarius kommt im Wasser und Erdboden vor. Es handelt sich um einen frei lebenden nicht pathogenen Organismus, der mit dem Verderb von Fruchtsäften in Verbindung gebracht wird. Die Gensequenz ist vollständig sequenziert. (de)
  • Alicyclobacillus acidocaldarius is a species of Gram positive, strictly aerobic, bacterium. The bacteria are acidophilic, thermophilic, and produce endospores. The first identified strains of A. acidocaldarius were from geysers in Yellowstone National Park and fumerole soil in Hawaii Volcano National Park. The species was originally classified as Bacillus acidocaldarius in 1971, but further 16S rRNA studies found that the species belonged in the newly created genus Alicyclobacillus. The species name is derived from the Latin acidum (acid) and caldarius (pertaining to warm or hot), referring to the acidic and high temperature environments from which it was first isolated. Thomas D. Brock was one of the researchers who first categorized the species; his discovery of Thermus aquaticus allowed for other researchers to discover Taq polymerase and polyermase chain reaction (PCR). A strain of A. acidocaldarius has been isolated from thermally heated soils of Mount Rittmann in Antarctica. Alicyclobacillus acidocaldarius was among the first three species reclassified from the genus Bacillus to the newly created Alicyclobacillus in 1992, along with A. acidoterrestris and A. cycloheptanicus. The optimum growth temperature for A. acidocaldarius is 60-65 °C, and can grow in the 45-70 °C range. The optimum pH is 3.0-4.0, and can grow in pH 2.0-6.0. (en)
  • Alicyclobacillus acidocaldarius (antes chamada Bacillus acidocaldarius) é uma espécie de bactéria gram-positiva, estritamente aeróbica. Estas bactérias são acidófilos, termófilas e produzem endósporos. As primeiras cepas identificadas de A. acidocaldarius procediam de gêisers do Parque Nacional de Yellowstone e da terra de fumarolas do . A espécie foi originalmente classificada como Bacillus acidocaldarius em 1971, mas depois, novos estudos sobre o ARNr 16S consideraram que a espécie seria melhor classificada no género de nova criação Alicyclobacillus. O nome da espécie deriva do latim acidum, 'ácido', e caldarius 'calor', referindo-se aos ambientes ácidos e de alta temperatura dos quais foi isolada. foi um dos investigadores que primeiro categorizaram várias espécies termófilas; a sua descoberta de Thermus aquaticus permitiu a outros investigadores descobrir a Taq polimerase e a reação em cadeia da polimerase (PCR). Uma cepa de A. acidocaldarius foi isolada de solos termicamente aquecidos do Mount Rittmann na Antártida. A. acidocaldarius está entre as primeiras três espécies reclassificadas a partir do género Bacillus, onde estavam inicialmente classificados, ao novo género criado Alicyclobacillus em 1992, juntamente com o e . A temperatura de crescimento apropriada para A. acidocaldarius é de 60-65 °C, e pode crescer no entre 45-70 °C. O pH óptimo é 3,0-4,0, e pode crescer entre o pH 2,0-6,0. (pt)
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