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Amphibacillus cookii sp nov., a facultatively aerobic, spore-forming, moderately halophilic, alkalithermotolerant bacterium
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WoS WOS:000310048600007
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:84866095309
DOI 10.1099/IJS.0.034629-0
Año 2012
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Abstract



Novel strains of facultatively aerobic, moderately alkaliphilic and facultatively halophilic bacteria were isolated from a sediment sample taken from the Southern Arm of Great Salt Lake, Utah. Cells of strain JW/BP-GSL-QD(T) (and related strains JW/BP-GSL-RA and JW/BP-GSL-WB) were rod-shaped, spore-forming, motile bacteria with variable Gram-staining. Strain JW/BP-GSL-QD(T) grew under aerobic conditions between 14.5 and 47 degrees C (optimum 39 degrees C), in the pH(37) (degrees C) range 6.5-10.3 (optimum pH(37) (degrees C) 8.0), and between 0.1 and 4.5 M Na+ (optimum 0.9 M Na+). No growth was observed in the absence of supplemented Na+. Strain JW/BP-GSL-QD(T) utilized L-arabinose, D-fructose, D-galactose, D-glucose, inulin, lactose, maltose, mannitol, D-mannose, pyruvate, D-ribose, D-sorbitol, starch, trehalose, xylitol and D-xylose under both aerobic and anaerobic conditions, and used ethanol and methanol only under aerobic conditions. Strains JW/BP-GSL-WB and JW/BP-GSL-RA had the same profiles except that methanol was not used aerobically. During growth on glucose, the major organic compounds formed under aerobic conditions were acetate and lactate, and under anaerobic conditions, the fermentation products were formate, acetate, lactate and ethanol. Oxidase and catalase activities were not detected and cytochrome was absent. No respiratory quinones were detected. The main cellular fatty acids were iso-C-15:0 (39.1 %) and anteiso-C-15:0 (36.3%). Predominant polar lipids were diphosphatidylglycerol, phosphatidylglycerol and an unknown phospholipid. Additionally, a small amount of an unknown glycolipid was detected. The DNA G + C content of strain JW/BP-GSL-QD(T) was 35.4 mol% (determined by HPLC). For strain JW/BP-GSL-QD(T) the highest degree of 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity was found with Amphibacillus jilinensis (98.6%), Amphibacillus sediminis (96.7 %) and Amphibacillus tropicus (95.6%). The level of DNA DNA relatedness between strain JW/BP-GSL-QD(T) and A. jilinensis Y1(T) was 58%. On the basis of physiological, chemotaxonomic and phylogenetic data, strain JW/BP-GSL-QD(T) represents a novel species of the genus Amphibacillus, for which the name Amphibacillus cookii sp. nov. is proposed. The type strain is JW/BP-GSL-QD(T) (=ATCC BAA-2118(T)=DSM 23721(T)).

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1 Pugin, Benoit - Univ Georgia - Estados Unidos
Fdn Biociencia - Chile
The University of Georgia - Estados Unidos
Fundacion Biodiversitas, Santiago - Chile
University of Georgia - Estados Unidos
2 BLAMEY-ALEGRIA, JENNY MARCELA Mujer Fdn Biociencia - Chile
Fundacion Biodiversitas, Santiago - Chile
3 Baxter, Bonnie K. Mujer Westminster Coll - Estados Unidos
Westminster College, Salt Lake City - Estados Unidos
4 Wiegel, Juergen - Univ Georgia - Estados Unidos
The University of Georgia - Estados Unidos
University of Georgia - Estados Unidos

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We would like to thank Christopher Reisch and Lekhnath Sharma for help with the H PLC analyses, Nick Ahmadi for technical assistance, and Harry Daily for the cytochrome analyses. A. jilinensis was kindly provided by Dr Wen-wu Zhang, Zhejiang University, China. This work was supported by grants from the US Airforce Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR 033835-01) and from the National Science Foundation (MCB 0604224).

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