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Microbe Identification
Microbe nameClostridium sp. OF03-18AA
NCBI Taxonomy ID2292308
DescriptionClostridium sp. OF03-18AA is a sporulating bacillus that thrives in anaerobic environments, predominantly found in the intestinal microflora of animals. This microbe is mesophilic, indicating its preference for moderate temperatures, although the optimal temperature for its growth remains undetermined. As a chemoheterotroph, Clostridium sp. OF03-18AA metabolizes organic compounds, primarily through fermentative pathways, which enables it to utilize a diverse range of substrates from its host environment. In its natural habitat within the animal intestine, Clostridium sp. OF03-18AA plays a crucial role in the breakdown of complex carbohydrates and proteins, contributing to the overall health and stability of the gut microbiome. This bacterium aids in nutrient absorption and helps maintain a balanced ecosystem by competing with potential pathogens, thus supporting the host's immune function. A unique ecological insight regarding Clostridium sp. OF03-18AA is its potential application in bioconversion processes, where its fermentative capabilities might be harnessed for the production of biofuels or organic acids. By understanding the metabolic pathways of this microorganism, researchers could explore its role in sustainable agriculture or waste management, leveraging its natural abilities to enhance soil health or improve the digestibility of animal feeds. Overall, Clostridium sp. OF03-18AA exemplifies the intricate relationships within microbial communities and their contributions to both ecological balance and innovative biotechnological applications.
Microbe Taxonomy
SuperkingdomBacteria
KingdomEubacteria
PhylumFirmicutes
ClassClostridia
OrderClostridiales
FamilyClostridiaceae
GenusClostridium
Species sp. OF03-18AA
Microbe Properties
Gram staining propertiesPositive
ShapeBacilli
MobilityNo
Flagellar presenceNo
Number of membranesNot Available
Oxygen preferenceAnaerobic
Optimal temperatureNot Available
Temperature rangeMesophilic
HabitatAnimal Intestinal Microflora
Biotic relationshipNot Available
Cell arrangementNot Available
SporulationSporulating
MetabolismFermentative
Energy sourceChemoheterotroph
Properties References38321993 38440147 38438939
Host and Biospecimens
HostBody siteBiospecimenData SourceReference
HumanGutFecesManually AnnotatedNot Available