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New Arsenite-Oxidizing Bacteria Isolated from Australian Gold Mining Environments--Phylogenetic Relationships
Authors:Joanne M. Santini  Lindsay I. Sly  Aimin Wen  Dean Comrie  Pascal De Wulf-Durand  Joan M. Macy
Affiliation:Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute , Troy, NY, 12180–3590, USA
Abstract:Nine novel arsenite-oxidizing bacteria have been isolated from two different gold mine environments in Australia. Four of these organisms grow chemolithoautotrophically with oxygen as the terminal electron acceptor, arsenite as the electron donor, and carbon dioxide-bicarbonate as the sole carbon source. Five heterotrophic arsenite-oxidizing bacteria were also isolated, one of which was found to be both phylogenetically and physiologically identical to the previously described heterotrophic arsenite oxidizer misidentified as Alcaligenes faecalis . The results showed that this strain belongs to the genus Achromobacter . Phylogenetically, the arsenite-oxidizing bacteria fall within two separate subdivisions of the Proteobacteria . Interestingly, the chemolithoautotrophic arsenite oxidizers belong to the f - Proteobacteria , whereas the heterotrophic arsenite oxidizers belong to the g - Proteobacteria .
Keywords:Arsenite Oxidation  Chemolithoautotroph  Phylogeny  Gold Mines
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