New types of acetate-oxidizing,sulfate-reducing Desulfobacter species,D. hydrogenophilus sp. nov., D. latus sp. nov., and D. curvatus sp. nov. |
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Authors: | F. Widdel |
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Affiliation: | (1) Fakultät für Biologie, Universität Konstanz, Postfach 5560, D-7750 Konstanz, Germany;(2) Present address: Mikrobiologie, FB Biologie, Philipps Universität, Lahnberge, D-3550 Marburg, Germany |
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Abstract: | Sulfate-reducing bacteria with oval to rod-shaped cells (strains AcRS1, AcRS2) and vibrio-shaped cells (strains AcRM3, AcRM4, AcRM5) differing by size were isolated from anaerobic marine sediment with acetate as the only electron donor. A vibrio-shaped type (strain AcKo) was also isolated from freshwater sediment. Two strains (AcRS1, AcRM3) used ethanol and pyruvate in addition to acetate, and one strain (AcRS1) grew autotrophically with H2, sulfate and CO2. Higher fatty acids or lactate were never utilized. All isolates were able to grow in ammonia-free medium in the presence of N2. Nitrogenase activity under such conditions was demonstrated by the acetylene reduction test. The facultatively lithoautotrophic strain (AcRS1), a strain (AcRS2) with unusually large cells (2×5 m), and a vibrio-shaped strain (AcRM3) are described as new Desulfobacter species, D. hydrogenophilus, D. latus, and D. curvatus, respectively. |
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Keywords: | Sulfate-reducing bacteria Desulfobacter species Acetate Hydrogen Autotrophic growth Nitrogen fixation |
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