| Literature DB >> 18175900 |
Takafumi Sugihara1, Tomo-o Watsuji, Shin Kubota, Kazune Yamada, Kaori Oka, Kiyoshi Watanabe, Michiko Meguro, Emi Sawada, Kiyoshi Yoshihara, Kenji Ueda, Teruhiko Beppu.
Abstract
We study the ecological distribution of a unique syntrophic bacterium, Symbiobacterium thermophilum, and related bacteria. In this study, we found that they were frequently obtained from seashells and several marine samples. Symbiobacterium also grew from sterilized oyster shells incubated undersea for 2 or 3 months on the coast of Shimoda, Shizuoka, Japan. 16S rRNA gene-based phylogeny of the clones obtained from the Symbiobacterium-positive cultures demonstrated the potential diversity of this bacterial group, which constitutes a distinct clade between Actinobacteria and Firmicutes. We successfully isolated two new Symbiobacterium strains from oyster shells. 16S rRNA gene-based phylogeny indicated that one belongs to S. thermophilum, and that the other is affiliated with a different species. We also isolated Ureibacillius spp., which showed activity supporting the growth of S. thermophilum.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18175900 DOI: 10.1271/bbb.70619
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biosci Biotechnol Biochem ISSN: 0916-8451 Impact factor: 2.043