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A novel filamentous planctomycete of the <Emphasis Type="Italic">Isosphaera-Singulisphaera</Emphasis> group isolated from a <Emphasis Type="Italic">Sphagnum</Emphasis> peat bog
Authors:I S Kulichevskaya  A A Ivanova  S E Belova  S N Dedysh
Institution:(1) Department of Pathobiology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USA
Abstract:Planctomycetes are common inhabitants of northern wetlands. A significant proportion of these bacteria revealed in peat with the Planctomycetes-specific probes PLA46 and PLA886 is represented by filamentous forms which have not been cultured under laboratory conditions. In the present work, one of such organisms was isolated from a Sphagnum peat bog in a monoculture. The organism had large spherical cells assembled in long filaments. It could grow only in associations with bacterial satellites; attempts to isolate it in pure culture were unsuccessful. The organism was identified by PCR amplification, cloning, and subsequent analysis of its 16S rRNA gene fragment. Comparative sequence analysis revealed its affiliation with the Isosphaera-Singulisphaera group within the order Planctomycetales. The nucleotide sequence of the 16S rRNA gene of the new organism exhibited 94–96% similarity to those of the unicellular peat-inhabiting planctomycete Singulisphaera acidiphila and uncharacterized filamentous planctomycete “Nostocoida limicola III” from activated sludge. The new planctomycete utilized heteropolysaccharides of microbial origin as growth substrates and could grow at the low pH and temperatures typical of the northern wetlands.
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