ThermusArten
Thermusarten, referring to the genus Thermus, are thermophilic bacteria that belong to the phylum Deinococcota. They are typically Gram-negative, rod-shaped, non-spore-forming microorganisms that thrive in high-temperature environments. Members of this group are commonly found in geothermal habitats such as hot springs, fumaroles, and heated man-made systems, where they contribute to the unique microbial communities adapted to heat.
Physiologically, Thermusarten are generally heterotrophs that obtain energy and carbon from organic compounds. They are predominantly
Notable species within the genus include Thermus aquaticus and Thermus thermophilus. Thermus aquaticus is renowned for
Ecologically, Thermusarten play roles in carbon cycling within hot ecosystems and can influence microbial community dynamics