CHARACTERISTICS OF A NOVEL, ANAEROBIC, MYCOPLASMA-LIKE BACTERIUM FROM ACE LAKE, ANTARCTICA

被引:10
作者
FRANZMANN, PD
ROHDE, M
机构
[1] DSM-Deutsche Sammlung von Mikroorganismen and Zellkulturen GmbH, University of Tasmania, Institute of Antarctic Science and Southern Ocean Studies, Braunschweig, Mascheroderweg 1
[2] Braunschweig, Mascheroderweg 1
关键词
ANAEROBIC BACTERIUM; PSYCHROPHILE; MOLLICUTES; ANAEROPLASMA; METHANOGENIC ENVIRONMENT;
D O I
10.1017/S0954102092000245
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
An obligately anaerobic bacterium that lacked a cell wall was isolated from the hypolimnion of Ace Lake, Antarctica. Cells were very pleomorphic, forming cocci, filaments up to 25-mu-m in length, and annular shapes. The organism was morphologically very similar to some members of the class Mollicutes which contains two genera of obligately anaerobic bacteria, Anaeroplasma and Asteroleplasma. Like members of the class, the isolate was resistant to high concentrations of penicillin (1000 Units ml-1). Similar to Anaeroplasma, the organism had a low DNAG + C content (29.3 +/- 0.4) and produced hydrogen, carbon dioxide, acetic acid, lactic acid and succinic acid from the fermentation of glucose. However, the taxonomic status of the strain remained unclear as, unlike members of the class Mollicutes, the isolate had a relatively large genome size (2.26 +/- 0.11 x 10(9) daltons), did not pass through 0.45-mu-m pore size filters, and did not form typical mycoplasma-like colonies. The organism was psychrophilic with an optimum temperature for growth between 12-degrees-C and 13-degrees-C. A phenotypic description of the organism is given and the ecological role of the organism is inferred from its phenotype and the characteristics of its Antarctic habitat.
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