Ferroplasma

Ferroplasma
Scientific classification
Domain: Archaea
Kingdom: Euryarchaeota
Phylum: Euryarchaeota
Class: Thermoplasmata
Order: Thermoplasmatales
Family: Ferroplasmaceae
Genus: Ferroplasma
Binomial name
Ferroplasma
Golyshina et al. 2000
Species
  • F. acidiphilum
  • F. cyprexacervatum
  • "F. acidarmanus"

In taxonomy, Ferroplasma is a genus of the Ferroplasmaceae.[1]

The genus Ferroplasma consists solely of F. acidophilum, an acidophilic iron-oxidizing member of the Euryarchaeota. Unlike other members of the Thermoplasmata F.acidophilum is a mesophile with a temperature optimum of approximately 35°C, at which grows optimally at pH of 1.7. F. acidophilum is generally found in acidic mine tailings, primarily those containing pyrite (FeS). It is especially abundant in cases of severe acid mine drainage, where other organisms such as Acidithiobacillus and Leptospirillum have lowered the pH of the environment such that the obligately acidophilic F. acidophilum is allowed to flourish. Physiologically, F. acidophilum obtains energy by oxidation of the ferrous iron in the pyrite using oxygen as a terminal electron acceptor. This process produces sulfuric acid as a by-product which leads to further acidification of its environment. F. acidophilum is an autotroph and, like Thermoplasma does not contain a cell wall.

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