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Alkaliflexus imshenetskii gen. nov. sp. nov., a new alkaliphilic gliding carbohydrate-fermenting bacterium with propionate formation from a soda lake
Authors:Tatyana N. Zhilina  Ramona Appel  Christina Probian  Enrique Llobet Brossa  Jens Harder  Friedrich Widdel  Georgii A. Zavarzin
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Microbiology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Prospect 60-let Oktyabrya 7/2, 117312 Moscow, Russia;(2) Max-Planck-Institut für Marine Mikrobiologie, Celsiusstra"beta"e 1, 28359 Bremen, Germany
Abstract:
Anaerobic saccharolytic bacteria thriving at high pH values were studied in a cellulose-degrading enrichment culture originating from the alkaline lake, Verkhneye Beloye (Central Asia). In situ hybridization of the enrichment culture with 16S rRNA-targeted probes revealed that abundant, long, thin, rod-shaped cells were related to Cytophaga. Bacteria of this type were isolated with cellobiose and five isolates were characterized. Isolates were thin, flexible, gliding rods. They formed a spherical cyst-like structure at one cell end during the late growth phase. The pH range for growth was 7.5–10.2, with an optimum around pH 8.5. Cultures produced a pinkish pigment tentatively identified as a carotenoid. Isolates did not degrade cellulose, indicating that they utilized soluble products formed by so far uncultured hydrolytic cellulose degraders. Besides cellobiose, the isolates utilized other carbohydrates, including xylose, maltose, xylan, starch, and pectin. The main organic fermentation products were propionate, acetate, and succinate. Oxygen, which was not used as electron acceptor, impaired growth. A representative isolate, strain Z-7010, with Marinilabilia salmonicolor as the closest relative, is described as a new genus and species, Alkaliflexus imshenetskii. This is the first cultivated alkaliphilic anaerobic member of the Cytophaga/Flavobacterium/Bacteroides phylum.Dedicated to Prof. Dr. Hans Günter Schlegel on the occasion of his 80th birthday.
Keywords:Soda lakes  Alkaliphiles  Anaerobes  Polysaccharide degradation  Gliding bacteria  Cytophaga/Flavobacterium/Bacteroides phylum  CFB bacteria  Propionate fermentation  Alkaliflexus imshenetskii
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