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Appl. Environ. Microbiol., 08 1997, 3123-3127, Vol 63, No. 8
L Vlasceanu, R Popa and BK Kinkle
Bacterial strain LV43 was previously isolated from a floating microbial mat
located in Movile Cave, the access point to a chemoautotrophically based
groundwater ecosystem in southern Romania. This gram-negative, rod-shaped
organism grows autotrophically through the oxidation of thiosulfate and
sulfide, but it does not grow heterotrophically. Strain LV43 grows over a
pH range of 5.0 to 9.0, with an optimum near 7.5 at 28 degrees C. The pH of
the medium decreased from 7.5 to 6.5 during growth on thiosulfate. Carbon
isotope fractionation values for strain LV43 were within the previously
reported range of fractionation values for the overall floating microbial
mat in Movile Cave and were similar to values reported for chemoautotrophic
sulfur-oxidizing strains of Thiobacillus neapolitanus and Thiomicrospira
sp. The 16S rRNA gene sequence of strain LV43 was determined, and
phylogenetic analysis indicated that strain LV43 was most closely related
to Thiobacillus thioparus and the uncultured bacterial strain Strip2, which
is represented by a 16S rRNA clone obtained by direct PCR from the Stripa
research mine in Sweden. This identification of strain LV43 is supported by
its G+C content of 62%, which is within the range reported for strains of
T. thioparus. Fluorescently labeled polyclonal antibodies specific for
strain LV43 were used to locate and enumerate this strain at different
locations in Movile Cave and in nearby surface- water and groundwater
sources. Strain LV43 was found only at aerobic, neutral-pH sites within the
cave. Strain LV43 was also found outside Movile Cave in surface waters and
in groundwater believed to intercept the same sulfurous aquifer as Movile
Cave.
Copyright © 1997, American Society for Microbiology
Characterization of Thiobacillus thioparus LV43 and its distribution in a chemoautotrophically based groundwater ecosystem
Department of Biological Sciences, University of Cincinnati, Ohio 45221- 0006, USA.
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