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International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, Vol 52, 1461-1468, Copyright © 2002 by Society for General Microbiology


Clostridium thiosulfatireducens sp. nov., a proteolytic, thiosulfate- and sulfur-reducing bacterium isolated from an upflow anaerobic sludge blanket (UASB) reactor

G. Hernandez-Eugenio, M. L. Fardeau, J. L. Cayol, BKC. Patel, P. Thomas, H. Macarie, J. L. Garcia and B. Ollivier
IRD, UR Extremophiles, IFR-BAIM, Universites de Provence et de la Mediterranee, ESIL, 13288 Marseille cedex 09, France

A strictly anaerobic, Gram-positive, sporulating rod (0.5--0.6 x 2.0--4.0 microm), designated strain Lup 21(T), was isolated from an upflow anaerobic sludge blanket (UASB) reactor treating cheese-factory wastewater. Strain Lup 21(T) was motile by means of peritrichous flagella, had a G+C content of 31.4 mol% and grew optimally at 37 degrees C, pH 7.4, in the absence of NaCl. It is a heterotrophic micro-organism, utilizing proteinaceous compounds (gelatin, peptides, Casamino acids and various single amino acids) but unable to use any of the carbohydrates tested as a carbon and energy source. It reduced thiosulfate and elemental sulfur to sulfide in the presence of Casamino acids as carbon and energy sources. Acetate, butyrate, isobutyrate, isovalerate, CO(2) and sulfide were end products from oxidation of gelatin and Casamino acids in the presence of thiosulfate as an electron acceptor. In the absence of thiosulfate, serine, lysine, methionine and histidine were fermented. On the basis of 16S rRNA similarity, strain Lup 21(T) was related to members of the low-G+C Clostridiales group, Clostridium subterminale DSM 6970(T) being the closest relative (with a sequence similarity of 99.4%). DNA--DNA hybridization was 56% with this species. On the basis of phenotypic, genotypic and phylogenetic characteristics, the isolate was designated as a novel species of the genus Clostridium, Clostridium thiosulfatireducens sp. nov. The type strain is strain Lup 21(T) (=DSM 13105(T)=CIP 106908(T)).


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