Marinitoga arctica sp. nov., a thermophilic, anaerobic heterotroph isolated from a Mid-Ocean Ridge vent field Steinsbu, Bjørn O. and Røyseth, Victoria and Thorseth, Ingunn H. and Steen, Ida H.,, 66, 5070-5076 (2016), doi = https://doi.org/10.1099/ijsem.0.001472, publicationName = Microbiology Society, issn = 1466-5026, abstract= A thermophilic, anaerobic, heterotrophic bacterium, designated 2PyrY55-1T, was isolated from the wall of an active hydrothermal white-smoker chimney in the Soria Moria vent field (71° N) at the Mohns Ridge in the Norwegian–Greenland Sea. Cells of the strain were Gram-negative, motile rods that possessed a polar flagellum and a sheath-like outer structure (‘toga’). Growth was observed at 45–70 °C (optimum 65 °C), at pH 5.0–7.5 (optimum pH 5.5) and in 1.5–5.5 % (w/v) NaCl (optimum 2.5 %). The strain grew on pyruvate, complex proteinaceous substrates and various sugars. Cystine and elemental sulfur were used as electron acceptors, and sulfide was then produced. The G+C content of the genomic DNA was 27 mol% (T m method). Cellular fatty acids included C16 : 0, C14 : 0, C16 : 1 ω7c and/or iso-C15 : 0 2-OH, C16 : 1 ω9c, C18 : 1 ω9c, C18 : 0, C18 : 1 ω7c and C12 : 0. Phylogenetic analyses of the 16S rRNA gene showed that the strain belonged to the genus Marinitoga in the family Petrotogaceae . Based on the phylogenetic and chemotaxonomic data, strain 2PyrY55-1T (=DSM 29778T=JCM 30566T) is the type strain of a novel species of the genus Marinitoga , for which the name Marinitoga arctica sp. nov. is proposed., language=, type=