Isolation and physiological characterisation of Thiobacillus thyasiris sp. nov., a novel marine facultative autotroph and the putative symbiont of Thyasira flexuosa |
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Authors: | Ann P Wood Don P Kelly |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Biological Sciences, University of Warwick, CV4 7AL Coventry, UK |
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Abstract: | A novel facultatively chemolithoautotropic Thiobacillus, isolated from the gill tissue of the marine bivalve Thyasira flexuosa, is described. It is believed to be the symbiont from this animal, providing the animal with carbon fixed by the Calvin cycle. The organism grows lithoautotrophically on thiosulphate, tetrathionate and elemental sulphur, which are oxidised to sulphate. It oxidizes sulphide, thiosulphate, trithionate, tetrathionate and hexathionate, but not thiocyanate. Kinetic constants for these substrates are presented. In autotrophic batch culture it produces yields that are among the lowest reported for thiosulphate or tetrathionate as energy substrates (1.25 and 2.5 g cell-carbon per mol substrate, respectively). Autotrophic cultures contain ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase and excreted 20% of their fixed carbon into the medium during growth. Mixotrophic growth on acetate and thiosulphate resulted in partial repression of the carboxylase. The organism is slightly halophilic and markedly halotolerant, showing optimum growth at about pH 7.5 and maximum growth rate at 37° C. It contains ubiquinone Q-10 and its DNA contains 52 mol % G+C. These characteristics distinguish it from any other Thiobacillus or Thiomicrospira species previously described. The organism is formally described and named as Thiobacillus thyasiris. |
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Keywords: | Thiobacillus thyasiris Facultative chemolithoautotroph Blvalve symbiont Growth yield Mixotrophy Ubiquinone Q-10 Halotolerance |
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