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Bacillus tusciae,a new species of thermoacidophilic,facultatively chemolithoautotrophic hydrogen oxidizing sporeformer from a geothermal area
Authors:Fabienne Bonjour  Michel Aragno
Institution:(1) Laboratoire de Microbiologie, Institut de Botanique de l'Université, Chantemerle 22, CH-2000 Neuchâtel, Switzerland
Abstract:A thermophilic, chemolithoautotrophic, hydrogen-oxidizing sporeformer has been isolated from ponds in a solfatara in the geothermal area of Tuscany (Italy). Some physicochemical parameters of the habitat were determined. The habitat was characterized by the presence of molecular hydrogen in the escaping gases, a very low content of phosphate and organic matter. Temperature and water level in the ponds varied widely. The organism formed oval, subterminal spores, which swelled distinctly the sporangium. Optimal growth occured between pH 4.2 and 4.8 at 55°C. It grew best under autotrophic conditions, but organic substrates including short chain fatty acids, amino acids and alcohols could also support heterotrophic growth. Sugars were not metabolized. The hydrogenase was soluble but did not reduce pyridine nucleotides.Based on its morphological and biochemical features, the organism belongs to the genus Bacillus, but differs from all the previously described species. It is therefore proposed as constituting a new species, Bacillus tusciae.Abbreviations SCC standard saline citrate buffer - 0.15 M NaCl 0.015 M trisodium citrate, pH 7.0 Dedicated to Prof. H.-G. Schlegel on the occasion of his 60th birthday
Keywords:Bacillus tusciae  New species  Taxonomy  Ecology  Chemolithoautotrophy  Hydrogen oxidation  Hydrogenase  Thermophily  Geothermal manifestation  Solfatara
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