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Tolerance of extremely halophilic archaebacteria towards bromide
Authors:Dr Aharon Oren  David Bekhor
Institution:(1) The Division of Microbial and Molecular Ecology, The Institute of Life Sciences, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 91904 Jerusalem, Israel
Abstract:The tolerance of halophilic archaebacteria towards bromide was tested in view of the fact that bromide occurs in natural brines in concentrations of up to 66 mM. It was found that, while concentrations of up to 0.8–1M are tolerated well by all halobacterial types examined, great differences exist between species with respect to bromide tolerance. WhileHalobacterium (H. salinarium, H. halobium, andH. sodomense) andNatronobacterium species are only moderately tolerant,Haloarcula (H. vallismortis, ldquoH. marismortuirdquo), andHaloferax species (H. mediterranei, H. gibbonsii) tolerate higher concentrations.Haloferax volcanii proved extremely tolerant and showed growth in bromide media at very low chloride concentrations (below 50 mM). No correlation was found between bromide tolerance and the bromide concentration in the habitat from which the strains were isolated. Iodide proved much more toxic than bromide. Bromide-tolerant strains also proved relatively resistant to growth inhibition by iodide.
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