Literature DB >> 17205802

[Geoalkalibacter ferrihydriticus gen. nov., sp. nov., the first alkaliphilic representative of the family Geobacteraceae, isolated from a soda lake].

D G Zavarzina, T V Kolganova, E S Bulygina, N A Kostrikina, T P Turova, G A Zavarzin.   

Abstract

Investigation of iron reduction in bottom sediments of alkaline soda lakes resulted in the isolation of a new obligately anaerobic iron-reducing bacterium, strain Z-0531, from Lake Khadyn (Tuva Republic, Russia) sediment samples. The cells of strain Z-0531 are short (1.0-1.5 by 0.3-0.5 microm), motile, non-spore-forming, gram-negative rods. The isolate is an obligate alkaliphile, developing in the pH range of 7.8-10.0, with an optimum at pH 8.6. It does not require NaCl but grows at NaCl concentrations of 0-50 g/1l. It can oxidize acetate with such electron acceptors as amorphous Fe(llI) hydroxide (AFH), EDTA-Fe(III), anthraquinone-2,6-disulfonate (quinone), Mn(IV), and S(0). On media with EDTA-Fe(III), the isolate can oxidize, apart from acetate, ethanol, pyruvate, oxalate, arginine, tartrate, lactate, propionate, and serine. H2 is not utilized. The reduced products formed during growth with AFH are siderite or magnetite, depending on the growth conditions. The isolate is incapable of fermenting sugars, peptides, and amino acids. Yeast extract or vitamins are required as growth factors. The organism is capable of dinitrogen fixation and harbors the nifH gene. The DNA G+C content is 55.3 mol %. 16S rRNA analysis places strain Z-0531 into the family Geobacteraceae. Its closest relative (93% similarity) is Desulfuromonas palmitatis. Based on phenotypic distinctions and phylogenetic position, it is proposed that strain Z-0531 be assigned to the new genus and species Geoalkalibacter ferrihydriticus gen. nov., sp. nov.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17205802

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mikrobiologiia        ISSN: 0026-3656


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