Isolation and characterisation of Thiobacillus halophilus sp. nov., a sulphur-oxidising autotrophic eubacterium from a Western Australian hypersaline lake |
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Authors: | Ann P. Wood Don P. Kelly |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Microbiology, University of Western Australia, 6009 Nedlands, Western Australia, Australia;(2) Department of Zoology, University of Western Australia, 6009 Nedlands, Western Australia, Australia;(3) Department of Biological Sciences, University of Warwick, CV4 7AL Coventry, England;(4) Present address: Division of Biosphere Sciences, King's College London, Campden Hill Road, W8 7AH London, UK;(5) Natural Environment Research Council, Polaris House, SN2 1EU Swindon, UK |
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Abstract: | The isolation of a novel obligately chemolithotrophic, halophilic and extremely halotolerant Thiobacillus from a hypersaline lake is described. Attempts to demonstrate sulphur- and ferrous iron-oxidizing chemolithotrophs in neighbouring hypersaline lakes were unsuccessful. The organism isolated differs from any other Thiobacillus species previously described and is formally named as Thiobacillus halophilus. It possesses ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase and grows chemolithoautotrophically on thiosulphate, tetrathionate and sulphur, oxidising them to sulphate. Kinetic constants for oxidation of sulphide, thiosulphate, trithionate and tetrathionate are presented. The organism is obligately halophilic, growing best with 0.8–1.0 M NaCl, and tolerating up to 4 M NaCl. Optimum growth was obtained at about 30° C and pH 7.0–7.3. It contains ubiquinone Q-8 and its DNA contains 45 mol % G+C. Organisms of this type might contribute significantly to the autotrophic fixation of carbon dioxide in some hypersaline extreme environments of the kind described. |
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Keywords: | Thiobacillus halophilus Obligate chemolithoautotroph Obligately halophilic Ubiquinone Q8 Chemostat growth yields |
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