Denitrification in a binary culture and thiocyanate metabolism in Thiohalophilus thiocyanoxidans gen. nov. sp. nov. – a moderately halophilic chemolithoautotrophic sulfur-oxidizing Gammaproteobacterium from hypersaline lakes

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Dimitry Y. Sorokin
Tatjana P. Tourova
Ekatherina Y. Bezsoudnova
Arjan Pol
Gerard Muyzer
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[1] Winogradsky Institute of Microbiology,Department of Biotechnology
[2] Russian Academy of Sciences,Department of Microbiology
[3] Delft University of Technology,undefined
[4] Radboud University of Nijmegen,undefined
[5] A. N. Bach Institute of Biochemistry,undefined
[6] Russian Academy of Sciences,undefined
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Archives of Microbiology | 2007年 / 187卷
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Halophilic sulfur-oxidizing bacteria (SOB); Hypersaline lakes; Thiodenitrification; Thiocyanate; Thiocyanate hydrolase;
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Anaerobic enrichment culture with thiocyanate as electron donor and nitrate as electron acceptor at 2 M NaCl inoculated with a mixture of sediments from hypersaline lakes in Kulunda Steppe (Altai, Russia) resulted in a selection of a binary consortium of moderately halophilic, obligately chemolithoautotrophic sulfur-oxidizing bacteria (SOB) capable of complete denitrification of nitrate with thiosulfate as the electron donor. One consortium member, strain HRhD 3sp, was isolated into pure culture with nitrate and thiosulfate using a density gradient. This strain was responsible for the reduction of nitrate to nitrite in the consortium, while a second strain, HRhD 2, isolated under microoxic conditions with thiosulfate as substrate, was capable of anaerobic growth with nitrite and thiosulfate. Nitrite, either as substrate or as product, was already toxic at very low concentrations for both strains. As a result, optimal growth under anaerobic conditions could only be achieved within the consortium. On the basis of phylogenetic analysis, both organisms were identified as new lineages within the Gammaproteobacteria. As well as thiosulfate, strain HRhD 2 can also use thiocyanate as electron donor, representing a first halophilic SOB capable of growth with thiocyanate at 2–4 M NaCl. Product and enzymatic analysis identified the “carbonyl sulfide (COS) pathway” of primary thiocyanate degradation in this new species. On the basis of phenotypic and genetic analysis, strain HRhD 2 is proposed to be assigned to a new genus and species Thiohalophilus thiocyanoxidans.
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