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Dictyoglomus thermophilum

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Dictioglomi
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Phylum:
Dictyoglomi
Class:
Dictyoglomi
Order:
Dictyoglomales
Family:
Dictyoglomaceae
Genus:
Dictyoglomus
Species:
D. thermophilum
Binomial name
Dictyoglomus thermophilum
Saiki et al. 1985

Dictyoglomus thermophilum is a species of bacterium, given its own phylum, called the Dictyoglomi. This organism is extremely thermophilic, meaning it thrives at extremely high temperatures. It is chemoorganotrophic, meaning it derives energy by metabolizing organic molecules so this is an anaerobic bacterium. This organism is of interest because it elaborates an enzyme, xylanase, which digests xylan, a heteropolymer of the pentose sugar xylose. By pretreating wood pulp with this enzyme, paper manufacturers can achieve comparable levels of whiteness with much less chlorine bleach.