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Archaea, volume 1, issue 2, pages 113-121

Pyrobaculum calidifontissp. nov., a novel hyperthermophilic archaeon that grows in atmospheric air

Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2002-11-10
Journal: Archaea
scimago Q2
wos Q3
SJR0.489
CiteScore7.5
Impact factor2.3
ISSN14723646, 14723654
PubMed ID:  15803649
Microbiology
Physiology
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Abstract

A novel, facultatively aerobic, heterotrophic hyperthermophilic archaeon was isolated from a terrestrial hot spring in the Philippines. Cells of the new isolate, strain VA1, were rod-shaped with a length of 1.5 to 10 μm and a width of 0.5 to 1.0 μm. Isolate VA1 grew optimally at 90 to 95 °C and pH 7.0 under atmospheric air. Oxygen served as a final electron acceptor under aerobic growth conditions, and vigorous shaking of the medium significantly enhanced growth. Elemental sulfur inhibited cell growth under aerobic growth conditions, whereas thiosulfate stimulated cell growth. Under anaerobic growth conditions, nitrate served as a final electron acceptor, but nitrite or sulfur-containing compounds such as elemental sulfur, thiosulfate, sulfate and sulfite could not act as final electron acceptors. The G+C content of the genomic DNA was 51 mol%. Phylogenetic analysis based on 16S rRNA sequences indicated that strain VA1 exhibited close relationships to species of the genusPyrobaculum. A DNA–DNA hybridization study revealed a low level of similarity (≤ 18%) between strain VA1 and previously described members of the genusPyrobaculum. Physiological characteristics also indicated that strain VA1 was distinct from thesePyrobaculumspecies. Our results indicate that isolate VA1 represents a novel species, namedPyrobaculum calidifontis.

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