A sulfate-reducing bacterium from the oxic layer of a microbial mat from Solar Lake (Sinai), Desulfovibrio oxyclinae sp. nov.

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作者
Krekeler, D
Sigalevich, P
Teske, A
Cypionka, H
Cohen, Y
机构
[1] UNIV OLDENBURG, INST CHEM & BIOL MARINE ENVIRONM, D-26111 OLDENBURG, GERMANY
[2] HEBREW UNIV JERUSALEM, ALEXANDER SILBERMAN INST LIFE SCI, MOSHE SHILO CTR MARINE BIOGEOCHEM, IL-91904 JERUSALEM, ISRAEL
[3] MAX PLANCK INST MARINE MICROBIOL, BREMEN, GERMANY
关键词
Desulfovibrio; 16S rRNA; cyanobacterial mat; aerobic respiration; oxygen-indifferent sulfate reduction;
D O I
10.1007/s002030050457
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
In an investigation on the oxygen tolerance of sulfate-reducing bacteria, a strain was isolated from a 10(7)-fold dilution of the upper 3-mm layer of a hypersaline cyanobacterial mat (transferred from Solar Lake, Sinai). The isolate, designated P1B, appeared to be well-adapted to the varying concentrations of oxygen and sulfide that occur in this environment. In the presence of oxygen strain P1B respired aerobically with the highest rates [260 nmol O-2 min(-1) (mg protein)(-1)] found so far among marine sulfate-reducing bacteria. Besides H-2 and lactate, even sulfide or sulfite could be oxidized with oxygen. The sulfur compounds were completely oxidized to sulfate. Under anoxic conditions, it grew with sulfate, sulfite, or thiosulfate as the electron acceptor using H-2, lactate, pyruvate, ethanol, propanol, or butanol as the electron donor. Furthermore, in the absence of electron donors the isolate grew by disproportionation of sulfite or thiosulfate to sulfate and sulfide. The highest respiration rates with oxygen were obtained with H-2 at low oxygen concentrations. Aerobic growth of homogeneous suspensions was not obtained. Additions of 1% oxygen to the gas phase of a continuous culture resulted in the formation of cell clumps wherein the cells remained viable for at least 200 h. It is concluded that strain P1B is oxygen-tolerant but does not carry out sulfate reduction in the presence of oxygen under the conditions tested. Analysis of the 16S rDNA sequence indicated that strain P1B belongs to the genus Desulfovibrio, with Desulfovibrio halophilus as its closest relative. Based on physiological properties strain P1B could not be assigned to this species. Therefore, a new species, Desulfovibrio oxyclinae, is proposed.
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