Rhodospirillum salinarum sp. nov., a halophilic photosynthetic bacterium isolated from a Portuguese saltern |
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Authors: | Hilde Nissen Ian D. Dundas |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Microbiology and Plant Physiology, University of Bergen, Allégt. 70, N-5000 Bergen, Norway |
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Abstract: | ![]() A new species of halophilic photosynthetic bacteria, Rhodospirillum salinarum, has been isolated and described. Its natural habitat are the terminal crystallization ponds of solar salt production plants. R. salinarum grows optimally at 42°C in the presence of 6–18% NaCl (w/v). Growth requirements are complex, yeast extract and peptone being required both for aerobic heterotrophic and for anaerobic phototrophic growth. Increasing concentrations of NaCl in the growth media did not give rise to any corresponding increase in intracellular concentrations of K+, Na+, polyalcohols or amino acids. Malate dehydrogenase from R. salinarum is not halophilic, being inhibited even at low concentrations of Na+ or K+. The GC mol % of DNA from R. salinarum is markedly higher than that for DNA from R. salexigens, the only previously described halophilic species of the genus Rhodospirillum. |
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Keywords: | Rhodospirillum salinarum Halophilic Photosynthetic bacterium Salt pond Intracytoplasmic membranes Bacteriochlorophyll a Chemoorganotrophic growth |
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