Growth of thermophilic, obligatorily chemolithoautotrophic hydrogen-oxidizing bacteria related to Hydrogenobacter with thiosulfate and elemental sulfur as electron and energy source |
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Authors: | Fabienne Bonjour Michel Aragno |
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Institution: | Laboratoire de Microbiologie, Institut de Botanique de l'Université, Chantemerle 22, 2000 Neuchâtel 7, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | Abstract Strains related to Hydrogenobacter , a genus of thermophilic, obligatorily chemolithoautotrophic bacteria, were able to utilize elemental sulfur or thiosulfate, as well as molecular hydrogen, as sole electron and energy source. Extracellular elemental sulfur was produced as an intermediate during oxidation of thiosulfate. Growth with thiosulfate alone was strongly microaerophilic, whereas no hydrogenase activity was detected. Mixolithotrophic growth with both hydrogen and thiosulfate was faster than with hydrogen alone, and the cells harbored a hydrogenase activity comparable to that of cells grown under hydrogen without thiosulfate. |
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Keywords: | Hydrogen oxidation sulfur oxidation thiosulfate oxidation mixolithotrophy microaerophily |
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