Comparison of fatty acid content and DNA homology of the filamentous gliding bacteriaVitreoscilla,Flexibacter, Filibacter |
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Authors: | Peter Nichols Benne K. Stulp J. Gwynfryn Jones David C. White |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biological Science, Florida State University, 32306 Tallahassee, FL, USA;(2) Freshwater Biological Association, The Ferry House, LA22 0LP Ambleside, Cumbria, UK;(3) Present address: Division of Oceanography, CSIRO Marine Laboratories, GPO Box 1538, 7001 Hobart, Tasmania, Australia |
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Abstract: | DNA hybridization experiments showed that there was a high degree of homology amongVitreoscilla strains but not with DNA fromFilibacter limicola. Flexibacter spp were much more heterogeneous indicating a low genetic similarity. These results were also reflected in the membrane fatty acids of the bacteria. TheVitreoscilla strains were very similar with the 16:17c fatty acid being dominant. The membrane fatty acids ofF. limicola were dominated by a15:0 and a17:0 components which provided additional support for its relatedness to the genusBacillus. There was much greater diversity in the fatty acid patterns of theFlexibacter spp.F. aurantiacus, F. ruber andF. elegans shared the common dominant fatty acids 16:17c with theVitreoscilla strains, but this was replaced by the 16:16c acid inF. flexilis. F. ruber was distinguished by the absence of branched odd-chain monounsaturated fatty acids andF. elegans by the dominance of the -OH i15:0 acid. Precise determination of fatty acid double bond positions and geometry are essential for correct interpretation of increasingly complex ecological and taxonomic data sets. |
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Keywords: | Filamentous gliding bacteria DNA homology Membrane fatty acids |
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