| Literature DB >> 22561588 |
Kohei Nakamura1,2, Azumi Takahashi3, Chikahiro Mori3, Hideyuki Tamaki1, Hanako Mochimaru1, Kazunori Nakamura1, Kazuhiro Takamizawa2, Yoichi Kamagata4,5,1.
Abstract
A thermophilic and hydrogenotrophic methanogen, strain RMAS(T), was isolated from gas-associated formation water of a gas-producing well in a natural gas field in Japan. Strain RMAS(T) grew solely on H(2)/CO(2) but required Casamino acids, tryptone, yeast extract or vitamins for growth. Growth of strain RMAS(T) was stimulated by acetate. Cells were non-motile, straight rods (0.5×3.5-10.5 µm) and occurred singly or in pairs. Bundles of fimbriae occurred at both poles of cells and the cell wall was thick (approximately 21 nm, as revealed by ultrathin section electron microscopy). Strain RMAS(T) grew at 45-80 °C (optimum, 70 °C), at pH 5.8-8.7 (optimum, pH 6.9-7.7) and with 0.001-20 g NaCl l(-1) (optimum, 2.5 g NaCl l(-1)). Phylogenetic analysis revealed that Methanothermobacter thermautotrophicus ΔH(T) was most closely related to the isolate (95.7 % 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity). On the basis of morphological, phenotypic and phylogenetic characteristics, it is clear that strain RMAS(T) represents a novel species of the genus Methanothermobacter, for which we propose the name Methanothermobacter tenebrarum sp. nov. The type strain is RMAS(T) ( = DSM 23052(T) = JCM 16532(T) = NBRC 106236(T)).Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22561588 DOI: 10.1099/ijs.0.041681-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Syst Evol Microbiol ISSN: 1466-5026 Impact factor: 2.747