Abstract
A novel, asaccharolytic, amino-acid-degrading bacterium, designated strain GLU-3(T), was isolated from an anaerobic lagoon of a dairy wastewater treatment plant. Strain GLU-3(T) stained Gram-negative and was an obligately anaerobic, non-spore-forming, slightly curved, rod-shaped bacterium (0.3 x 4.0-6.0 μm) which existed singly or in pairs. The DNA G+C content was 43 mol%. Optimum growth occurred at 35°C and pH 7.5 on arginine with a generation time of 16 h. Good growth was obtained on arginine, histidine, threonine and glycine. Acetate was the end-product formed from all these substrates, but in addition, a trace of formate was detected from arginine and histidine, and ornithine was produced from arginine. Strain GLU-3(T) grew slowly on glutamate and produced acetate, carbon dioxide, formate, hydrogen and traces of propionate as the end-products. In syntrophic association with Methanobacterium formicicum, strain GLU-3(T) oxidized arginine, histidine and glutamate to give propionate as the major product; acetate, carbon dioxide and methane were also produced. Strain GLU-3(T) did not degrade alanine and the branched-chain amino acids valine, leucine and isoleucine either in pure culture or in association with M. formicicum. The nearest phylogenetic relative of strain GLU-3(T) was the thermophile Selenomonas acidaminovorans (similarity value of 89.5%). As strain GLU-3(T) is phylogenetically, physiologically and genotypically different from other amino-acid-degrading genera, it is proposed that it should be designated a new species of a new genus Aminomonas paucivorans gen. nov., sp. nov. (DSM 12260(T)).
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 975-982 |
| Number of pages | 8 |
| Journal | International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology |
| Volume | 49 |
| Issue number | 3 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Jul 1999 |
| Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- Amino acid degradation
- Aminomonas paucivorans
- Anaerobic bacterium
- Methanobacterium formicicum
- Mixed culture
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