ISSN:
1432-072X
Keywords:
Desulfurella
;
Volcanic environments
;
Sulfur respiration
;
Thermophilic eubacterium
;
Hydrogen
;
Fatty acids
Source:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Biology
Notes:
Abstract A new moderately thermophilic sulfur-reducing eubacterium was isolated from bottom deposits of Green Lake (Raoul Island, Kermadec archipelago, New Zealand). Cells are short rods, 1.5–1.8 by 0.5–0.7 μm, single or in pairs, motile with one polar flagellum, gram-negative with S-layer of subunit structure. Growth occurred between 42 and 77°C with the optimum at 58–60°C and at pH from 6.0 to 7.2 with the optimum at 6.4–6.8. The bacterium was obligately anaerobic and obligately sulfur-respiring, and capable of lithoautotrophic growth on a mineral medium with S° and H2/CO2 gas phase. In addition to molecular hydrogen, a wide range of substrates can be utilized as energy source in the presence of elemental sulfur: pyruvate, acetate, butyrate, pentadecanate, palmitate, stearate. Products are CO2 and H2S. The G+C content of DNA is 33.5 mol%. DNA-DNA homology with the type species of the genus Desulfurella — Desulfurella acetivorans — is 69±2%. A new species, Desulfurella multipotens sp. nov., with the type strain RH-8 is described.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00248898
Permalink