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Three isolates of novel polyphosphate-accumulating Gram-positive cocci, obtained from activated sludge, belong to a new genus, Tetrasphaera gen. nov., and description of two new species, Tetrasphaera japonica sp. nov. and Tetrasphaera australiensis sp. nov
Ist Teil von
International journal of systematic and evolutionary microbiology, 2000-03, Vol.50 (2), p.593-603
Ort / Verlag
Reading: Soc General Microbiol
Erscheinungsjahr
2000
Quelle
MEDLINE
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AM Maszenan, RJ Seviour, BKC Patel, P Schumann, J Burghardt, Y Tokiwa and HM Stratton
Biotechnology Research Centre, La Trobe University, Bendigo, Victoria 3550, Australia
Two isolates of Gram-positive cocci (Ben 109(T) and Ben 110) which could
accumulate polyphosphate and were microscopically similar in appearance to
so-called 'G-bacteria', appearing as tetrads, were isolated from samples of
activated sludge biomass by micromanipulation and grown in axenic culture.
On the basis of their phenotypic and chemotaxonomic characters and 16S rDNA
sequences, these isolates, together with strain T1-X7(T) isolated and
described previously in Japan, belong to a new genus. These isolates are
phylogenetically different from Tessaracoccus bendigoensis, Friedmanniella
spumicola and Friedmanniella capsulata, Gram-positive cocci isolated
previously in this laboratory. They are characterized by type A1gamma
peptidoglycan, with meso-diaminopimelic acid as the diagnostic diamino
acid. The main cellular fatty acid of Ben 109(T), Ben 110 and T1-X7(T) is
14-methylpentadecanoic acid (i-C(16:0)). The major menaquinones of Ben
109(T) are MK-8(H(4)), with MK-8(H(2)) and MK-8 in trace amounts. In Ben
110 MK-8(H(4)) and MK-6(H(4)) are the major menaquinones, while T1-X7(T)
has MK-8(H(4)), MK-7(H(4)) and MK-6(H(4)) as its menaquinones. All three
contain phosphatidylinositol, phosphatidylglycerol and
diphosphatidylglycerol as their polar lipids. These properties, together
with 16S rDNA sequence data, suggest that they all belong to a single new
genus for which the name Tetrasphaera gen. nov. is proposed. However, the
lipid, cellular fatty acid profiles and DNA--DNA similarity data suggest
that Ben 109(T) and Ben 110 are sufficiently different from T1-X7(T) to
represent a different species of the genus Tetrasphaera. Strain T1-X7(T)
represents the type species Tetrasphaera japonica sp. nov. of this new
genus, and strains Ben 109(T) and Ben 110 belong to the other species,
Tetrasphaera australiensis sp. nov.