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Walker, Christopher B.


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Nitrosopumilus maritimus gen. nov., sp. nov., Nitrosopumilus cobalaminigenes sp. nov., Nitrosopumilus oxyclinae sp. nov., and Nitrosopumilus ureiphilus sp. nov., four marine ammonia-oxidizing archaea of the phylum Thaumarchaeota Qin et al. (2017). International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 67 (12) Nitrosopumilus Nitrosopumilaceae
Cultivation of a thermophilic ammonia oxidizing archaeon synthesizing crenarchaeol De La Torre et al. (2008). Environmental Microbiology 10 (3) “Nitrosocaldales”
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Isolation of an autotrophic ammonia-oxidizing marine archaeon Könneke et al. (2005). Nature 437 (7058) Nitrosopumilus Nitrosopumilaceae

Cultivation of a thermophilic ammonia oxidizing archaeon synthesizing crenarchaeol
Summary The widespread occurrence and diversity of ammonia oxidizing Archaea suggests their contribution to the nitrogen cycle is of global significance. Their distribution appeared limited to low‐ and moderate‐temperature environments until the recent finding of a diagnostic membrane lipid, crenarchaeol, in terrestrial hot springs. We report here the cultivation of a thermophilic nitrifier (‘ Candidatus Nitrosocaldus yellowstonii’), an autotrophic crenarchaeote growing up to 74°C by aerobic ammonia oxidation. The major core lipid of this archaeon growing at 72°C is crenarchaeol, providing the first direct evidence for its synthesis by a thermophile. These findings greatly extend the upper temperature limit of nitrification and document that the capacity for ammonia oxidation is broadly distributed among the Crenarchaeota .
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