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AQUIFEX-PYROPHILUS GEN-NOV SP-NOV REPRESENTS A NOVEL GROUP OF MARINE HYPERTHERMOPHILIC HYDROGEN-OXIDIZING BACTERIA
Author(s): HUBER R, WILHARM T, HUBER D, TRINCONE A, BURGGRAF S, KONIG H, RACHEL R, ROCKINGER I, FRICKE H, STETTER KO
Source: SYSTEMATIC AND APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY    Volume: 15    Issue: 3    Pages: 340-351    Published: AUG 1992  
Times Cited: 240     References: 51     
Abstract: From hot marine sediments (depth: 106 m) at the Kolbeinsey Ridge, Iceland, novel bacterial hyperthermophiles were isolated. Cells were Gram-negative highly motile rods exhibiting a complex envelope consisting of murein, an outer membrane and a surface protein layer. Growth occurred between 67 and 95-degrees-C (opt.: 85-degrees-C; 75 min doubling time), pH 5.4 and 7.5 (opt.: pH 6.8), and 1 to 5% NaCl (opt.: 3% NaCl). The novel isolates were strict chemolithoautotrophs. They used molecular hydrogen, thiosulfate and elemental sulfur as electron donors and oxygen (low concentrations) and nitrate as electron acceptors. During growth, sulfuric acid was formed from S-degrees and thiosulfate. In the late logarithmic growth phase, H2S was formed from S-degrees and H-2. The core lipids consisted mainly of alkyl ethers of glycerol. The GC content of the DNA was 40 mol%. By 16S rRNA comparisons, the new isolates did not belong to any of the phyla known and represent the deepest phylogenetic branch-off within the Bacteria domain. Based on the physiological and molecular properties of the new isolates, we describe here a new genus, which we name Aquifex (the "water-maker"). The type species is Aquifex pyrophilus (type strain: Kol5a; DSM 6858).
Document Type: Article
Language: English
Addresses:
1. UNIV REGENSBURG, LEHRSTUHL MIKROBIOL, UNIV STR 31, W-8400 REGENSBURG, GERMANY
2. IST CHIM MOLEC INTERESSE BIOL, I-80072 ARCO, ITALY
3. UNIV ULM, ANGEW MIKROBIOL ABT, W-7900 ULM, GERMANY
4. MAX PLANCK INST VERHALTENSPHYSIOL, W-8131 SEEWIESEN, GERMANY
Publisher: GUSTAV FISCHER VERLAG, VILLENGANG 2, D-07745 JENA, GERMANY
Subject Category: Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Microbiology
IDS Number: JM924
ISSN: 0723-2020
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