Sulfurimicrobium lacus gen. nov., sp. nov., a sulfur oxidizer isolated from lake water, and review of the family Sulfuricellaceae to show that it is not a later synonym of Gallionellaceae.

Sulfurimicrobium lacus gen. nov., sp. nov., a sulfur oxidizer isolated from lake water, and review of the family Sulfuricellaceae to show that it is not a later synonym of Gallionellaceae. Arch Microbiol. 2020 Sep 14;: Authors: Kojima H, Kanda M, Umezawa K, Fukui M Abstract A facultatively anaerobic sulfur-oxidizing bacterium, strain skT11T, was isolated from anoxic lake water of a stratified freshwater lake. As electron donor for chemolithoautotrophic growth, strain skT11T oxidized thiosulfate, tetrathionate, and elemental sulfur under nitrate-reducing conditions. Oxygen-dependent growth was observed under microoxic conditions, but not under fully oxygenated conditions. Growth was observed at a temperature range of 5-37 °C, with optimum growth at 28 °C. Strain skT11T grew at a pH range of 5.1-7.5, with optimum growth at pH 6.5-6.9. Heterotrophic growth was not observed. Major components in the cellular fatty acid profile were C16:1 and C16:0. The complete genome of strain skT11T consisted of a circular chromosome with a size of 3.8 Mbp and G + C content of 60.2 mol%. Phylogenetic analysis based on the 16S rRNA gene sequences indicated that the strain skT11T is related to sulfur-oxidizing bacteria of the genera Sulfuricella, Sulfurirhabdus, and Sulfuriferula, with sequence identities of 95.4% or lower. The analysis also indicated that these three genera should be excluded from the family Gallionellaceae, as members of anothe...
Source: Archives of Microbiology - Category: Microbiology Authors: Tags: Arch Microbiol Source Type: research
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