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Methylotenera mobilis gen. nov., sp. nov., an obligately methylamine-utilizing bacterium within the family Methylophilaceae.

Marina G Kalyuzhnaya1, Sarah Bowerman2, Jimmie C Lara3, Mary E Lidstrom3,1, Ludmila Chistoserdova1.   

Abstract

A novel obligate methylamine utilizer (strain JLW8(T)), isolated from Lake Washington sediment, was characterized taxonomically. The isolate was an aerobic, Gram-negative bacterium. Cells were rod-shaped and motile by means of a single flagellum. Reproduction was by binary fission and no resting bodies were formed. Growth was observed within a pH range of 5-8.5, with optimum growth at pH 7.5. It utilized methylamine as a single source of energy, carbon and nitrogen. Methylamine was oxidized via methylamine dehydrogenase and formaldehyde was assimilated via the ribulose monophosphate cycle. The cellular fatty acid profile was dominated by C(16 : 0)omega7c and C(16 : 0) and the major phospholipid was phosphatidylethanolamine. The DNA G+C content was 54 mol%. 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis indicated that the new isolate was closely related (97-98 % similarity) to a broad group of sequences from uncultured or uncharacterized Betaproteobacteria, but only distantly related (93-96 % similarity) to known methylotrophs of the family Methylophilaceae. Strain JLW8(T) (=ATCC BAA-1282(T)=DSM 17540(T)) is proposed as the type strain of a novel species in a new genus within the family Methylophilaceae, Methylotenera mobilis gen. nov., sp. nov.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17158982     DOI: 10.1099/ijs.0.64191-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Syst Evol Microbiol        ISSN: 1466-5026            Impact factor:   2.747


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3.  The ecology of pelagic freshwater methylotrophs assessed by a high-resolution monitoring and isolation campaign.

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4.  Methylophilaceae and Hyphomicrobium as target taxonomic groups in monitoring the function of methanol-fed denitrification biofilters in municipal wastewater treatment plants.

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Review 9.  The expanding world of methylotrophic metabolism.

Authors:  Ludmila Chistoserdova; Marina G Kalyuzhnaya; Mary E Lidstrom
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10.  Insights into denitrification in Methylotenera mobilis from denitrification pathway and methanol metabolism mutants.

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