Microbe Identification
Microbe nameSlackia piriformis
NCBI Taxonomy ID626934
DescriptionSlackia piriformis is a Gram-positive, piriform-shaped microbe that thrives in mesophilic temperatures, classified as a Chemoheterotroph, and can be found in various body sites, including the gut, skin, and respiratory tract, of numerous species. As a Chemoheterotroph, Slackia piriformis relies on organic compounds for energy and carbon, obtaining them from the environment rather than producing its own through photosynthesis or other means. This microbe is an Obligate Anaerobe, requiring the absence of oxygen to grow and survive, which is why it is typically found in environments with low oxygen levels, such as the human gut. The piriform shape of Slackia piriformis is a distinctive characteristic, allowing it to adapt to specific environments and interact with its surroundings in unique ways. As a mesophilic microbe, Slackia piriformis grows best in moderate temperatures, between 20-45°C, which is consistent with the temperatures found in many human body sites. Slackia piriformis can be found in a wide range of body sites, including the gastrointestinal tract, skin, and respiratory tract, of various species, highlighting its adaptability and ability to thrive in different environments. The absence of oxygen is crucial for the growth and survival of Slackia piriformis, as it is unable to survive in environments with high oxygen levels. Slackia piriformis plays a significant role in the degradation of complex organic compounds, and its unique metabolic capabilities have led to research into its potential applications in biotechnology and medicine, particularly in the development of novel therapeutics and diagnostic tools.
Microbe Taxonomy
SuperkingdomBacteria
KingdomEubacteria
PhylumActinobacteria
ClassCoriobacteriia
OrderEggerthellales
FamilyEggerthellaceae
GenusSlackia
Species piriformis
Microbe Properties
Gram staining propertiesNot Available
ShapeNot Available
MobilityNot Available
Flagellar presenceNot Available
Number of membranesNot Available
Oxygen preferenceAnaerobe
Optimal temperatureNot Available
Temperature rangeNot Available
HabitatNot Available
Biotic relationshipNot Available
Cell arrangementNot Available
SporulationNot Available
MetabolismNot Available
Energy sourceNot Available
Host and Biospecimens
HostBody siteBiospecimenDetailsData SourceReference
HumanLarge intestineNot AvailableBacDive34718743