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Microbe Identification
Microbe nameActinomyces polynesiensis
NCBI Taxonomy ID1325934
DescriptionActinomyces polynesiensis is a filamentous bacterium characterized by its anaerobic respiration and chemoheterotrophic metabolism. This nonsporulating microbe belongs to the Actinobacteria phylum and typically thrives in mesophilic environments, with an optimal growth temperature of around 37°C. Although the specific habitats of A. polynesiensis remain largely undocumented, members of the Actinomyces genus are often found in association with various human and animal microbiomes, suggesting a potential ecological role in the decomposition of organic matter. The filamentous structure of A. polynesiensis allows for significant surface area, enhancing its ability to absorb nutrients from its environment. This morphological characteristic also facilitates interactions with other microbes, potentially contributing to biofilm formation, which can be beneficial in various natural ecosystems and human health contexts.One of the unique biological insights into Actinomyces polynesiensis lies in its potential impact on the human microbiome. Given the diverse roles that anaerobic bacteria play in gut health, including the breakdown of complex carbohydrates and modulation of immune responses, A. polynesiensis may represent an important but underexplored player within the complex interplay of microbial communities. Its precise function in these ecosystems could have implications for nutrition and disease prevention, highlighting the need for further research into its ecological roles and potential applications in biotechnology or medicine.
Microbe Taxonomy
SuperkingdomBacteria
KingdomEubacteria
PhylumActinobacteria
ClassActinobacteria
OrderActinomycetales
FamilyActinomycetaceae
GenusActinomyces
Species polynesiensis
Microbe Properties
Gram staining propertiesNot Available
ShapeFilamentous
MobilityNo
Flagellar presenceNo
Number of membranesNot Available
Oxygen preferenceAnaerobic
Optimal temperature37
Temperature rangeMesophilic
HabitatNot Available
Biotic relationshipNot Available
Cell arrangementFilaments
SporulationNonsporulating
MetabolismAnaerobic Respiration
Energy sourceChemoheterotroph
Properties References39891698 40135668 27200177 29261163
Host and Biospecimens
HostBody siteBiospecimenData SourceReference
HumanLarge intestineBacDive34718743