Fig. 1: In situ abundance, enrichment, and isolation of F. sacchari PD1T. | Nature Communications

Fig. 1: In situ abundance, enrichment, and isolation of F. sacchari PD1T.

From: Genome-guided isolation of the hyperthermophilic aerobe Fervidibacter sacchari reveals conserved polysaccharide metabolism in the Armatimonadota

Fig. 1

a Great Boiling Spring in Gerlach, NV. b Abundance of metagenomic reads from 85 °C sediments mapping to F. sacchari and other abundant prokaryotes. c Visualization of F. sacchari in 85 °C sediments by FISH using a Cy-3 label. The image is representative of >20 fields of view examined. d Enrichment of F. sacchari in lab cultures with biomass substrates, casamino acids, or volatile fatty acids; media composition and additional results are shown in Supplementary Figs. 1 and 2 (n = 1). e FISH of 6-FAM labeled F. sacchari in locust bean gum lab enrichment containing >99.5% F. sacchari. The image is representative of >20 fields of view examined. f cryo-electron tomogram of pre-divisional F. sacchari cells. The image is representative of ~20 cells examined. A single color legend for taxa is used for (b, d). Source data are provided as a Source Data file.

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