Haloarcula
Haloarcula is a genus of extreme halophilic Archaea in the class of Halobacteria.
Cell structure
Haloarcula species can be distinguished from other genera in the family Halobacteriaceae by the presence of specific derivatives of TGD-2 polar lipids. H. quadrata has predominantly flat, square-shaped, somewhat pleomorphic cells.Metabolism
Haloarcula quadrata was first isolated when researchers were attempting to culture Haloquadratum walsbyi, a haloarchaeon that was thought to be unculturable until 2004. Similar to other halophilic archaea, Haloarcula species grow optimally at 40–45 °C. Growth appears in sheets of up to 65 cells often in the shape of a square or triangle.Taxonomy
The genus of Haloarcula was long grouped with other halophilic archaea such as Halobacterium until genomic analysis prompted to reorder this genus in the new family of Haloarculaceae.Phylogeny
The currently accepted taxonomy is based on the List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in Nomenclature and National [Center for Biotechnology Information].Unassigned Haloarcula
- "H. ajinwuensis"
- "H. algeriensis" Kharroub et al. 2005b
- "H. altuensis"
- "H. brevis" Ma et al. 2024
- "H. montana" Liu et al. 2025
- "H. morrhuae" Torreblanca et al. 1986
- "H. regularis" Ma et al. 2024
- "H. sediminis" Ma et al. 2024
- "H. siamensis" Namwong et al. 2007