Desulfonatronobacter acetoxydans sp. nov.,: a first acetate-oxidizing, extremely salt-tolerant alkaliphilic SRB from a hypersaline soda lake

Sorokin, DY; Chernyh, NA; Poroshina, MN

HERO ID

3044705

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2015

Language

English

PMID

26085472

HERO ID 3044705
In Press No
Year 2015
Title Desulfonatronobacter acetoxydans sp. nov.,: a first acetate-oxidizing, extremely salt-tolerant alkaliphilic SRB from a hypersaline soda lake
Authors Sorokin, DY; Chernyh, NA; Poroshina, MN
Journal Extremophiles
Volume 19
Issue 5
Page Numbers 899-907
Abstract Recent intensive microbiological investigation of sulfidogenesis in soda lakes did not result in isolation of any pure cultures of sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) able to directly oxidize acetate. The sulfate-dependent acetate oxidation at haloalkaline conditions has, so far, been only shown in two syntrophic associations of novel Syntrophobacteraceae members and haloalkaliphilic hydrogenotrophic SRB. In the course of investigation of one of them, obtained from a hypersaline soda lake in South-Western Siberia, a minor component was observed showing a close relation to Desulfonatronobacter acidivorans--a "complete oxidizing" SRB from soda lakes. This organism became dominant in a secondary enrichment with propionate as e-donor and sulfate as e-acceptor. A pure culture, strain APT3, was identified as a novel member of the family Desulfobacteraceae. It is an extremely salt-tolerant alkaliphile, growing with butyrate at salinity up to 4 M total Na(+) with a pH optimum at 9.5. It can grow with sulfate as e-acceptor with C3-C9 VFA and also with some alcohols. The most interesting property of strain APT3 is its ability to grow with acetate as e-donor, although not with sulfate, but with sulfite or thiosulfate as e-acceptors. The new isolate is proposed as a new species Desulfonatronobacter acetoxydans.
Doi 10.1007/s00792-015-0765-y
Pmid 26085472
Wosid WOS:000360192600002
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Comments Journal: Extremophiles : life under extreme conditions ISSN: 1433-4909
Is Public Yes
Language Text English
Keyword Soda lakes; Haloalkaliphilic; Acetate oxidation; Sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB); Desulfobacteracea