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Alkaliphilic heliobacterium Heliorestis baculata sp. nov. and emended description of the genus Heliorestis.

I A Bryantseva1, V M Gorlenko, E I Kompantseva, T P Tourova, B B Kuznetsov, G A Osipov.   

Abstract

A rod-shaped heliobacterium motile by peritrichous flagella, designated strain OS-H1, was isolated from a sample of shoreline soil of the soda lake Ostozhe (pH 9.2, total salt content 0.22%) located in the steppe of south-east Siberia. In the first few transfers, the isolate produced heat-resistant endospores. Like other heliobacteria, strain OS-H1 contained bacteriochlorophyll g and lacked intracytoplasmic membranes. The new isolate was a strict anaerobe and photoheterotroph. In the light and in the presence of organic compounds, strain OS-H1 oxidized sulfide to elemental sulfur and polysulfides, but was not capable of photoautotrophic growth. The isolate was an obligate alkaliphile able to grow at pH 8-10.2. The best growth was observed at pH 8.5-9.5, a temperature of 30 degrees C and at 5-10 g sodium carbonate l(-1). Biotin was required as a growth factor. The G+C content of strain OS-H1 was 45.0 mol%. Comparison of the 16S rRNA gene sequence to that of phototrophic bacteria showed strain OS-H1 to group within gram-positive bacteria of the family Heliobacteriaceae with the closest relationship to Heliorestis daurensis (95.6% similarity). Based on physiological, genetic and chemotaxonomic characteristics, the new heliobacterium is described as a new species of the genus Heliorestis, Heliorestis baculata.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11081797     DOI: 10.1007/s002030000204

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Microbiol        ISSN: 0302-8933            Impact factor:   2.552


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