Occurrence of rhizobia in the gut of the higher termite Nasutitermes nigriceps |
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Authors: | Fröhlich Jürgen Koustiane Christine Kämpfer Peter Rosselló-Mora Ramón Valens Maria Berchtold Manfred Kuhnigk Thomas Hertel Horst Maheshwari Dinesh K König Helmut |
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Affiliation: | Institut für Mikrobiologie und Weinforschung, Johannes Gutenberg-Universit?t, 55099 Mainz, Germany. |
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Abstract: | Wood-eating termites feed on a diet highly deficient in nitrogen. They must complement their diet with the aid of nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Nitrogen fixation in the gut has been demonstrated, but information about nitrogen-fixing bacteria in pure culture is scarce. From the higher termite Nasutitermes nigriceps the symbiotic bacterial strain M3A was isolated, which thrives in the hindgut contents. The Gram-negative strain exhibited similarities to the species of the genus Ensifer (including Sinorhizobium) on the basis of morphological and physiological/biochemical features. The 16S rRNA gene analysis showed the highest sequence similarity of the isolate M3A to Ensifer adhaerens (>99%; ATCC 33499). The DNA-DNA hybridization revealed a similarity of 66% with E. adhaerens (NCIMB12342(T)). In contrast to the type strain the isolate M3A possesses the capacity to nodulate plant roots. This is the first report on the detailed identification of a rhizobia-related strain from the intestinal tract of animals. Strain M3A has been deposited with two culture collections (DSM10169; ATCC BAA-396). |
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Keywords: | Rhizobia Ensifer Termites Intestinal flora Nitrogen fixation |
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