Authors
Dimitry Y Sorokin, Gerard Muyzer, Thorsten Brinkhoff, J Gijs Kuenen, Mike SM Jetten
Publication date
1998/9
Journal
Archives of microbiology
Volume
170
Pages
345-352
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Description
Five strains of lithotrophic, nitrite-oxidizing bacteria (AN1-AN5) were isolated from sediments of three soda lakes (Kunkur Steppe, Siberia; Crater Lake and Lake Nakuru, Kenya) and from a soda soil (Kunkur Steppe, Siberia) after enrichment at pH 10 with nitrite as sole electron source. Morphologically, the isolates resembled representatives of the genus Nitrobacter. However, they differed from recognized species of this genus by the presence of an additional S-layer in their cell wall and by their unique capacity to grow and oxidize nitrite under highly alkaline conditions. The influence of pH on growth of one of the strains (AN1) was investigated in detail by using nitrite-limited continuous cultivation. Under such conditions, strain AN1 was able to grow at a broad pH range from 6.5 to 10.2, with an optimum at 9.5. Cells grown at pH higher than 9 exhibited a clear shift in the optimal operation of the nitrite …
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