Shewanella gelidimarina sp. nov. and Shewanella frigidimarina sp. nov., novel Antarctic species with the ability to produce eicosapentaenoic acid (20:5 omega 3) and grow anaerobically by dissimilatory Fe(III) reduction

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Bowman, JP
McCammon, SA
Nichols, DS
Skerratt, JH
Rea, SM
Nichols, PD
McMeekin, TA
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[1] UNIV TASMANIA,DEPT AGR SCI,HOBART,TAS 7001,AUSTRALIA
[2] CSIRO,DIV MARINE RES,MARINE LABS,HOBART,TAS,AUSTRALIA
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SYSTEMATIC BACTERIOLOGY | 1997年 / 47卷 / 04期
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10.1099/00207713-47-4-1040
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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A polyphasic taxonomic study was performed to characterize dissimilatory iron-reducing strains mostly isolated from Antarctic sea ice. The strains were isolated from samples of congelated (land-fast) sea ice, grease ice, and ice algal biomass collected from the coastal areas of the Vestfold Hills in eastern Antarctica (68 degrees S 78 degrees E). The strains were facultatively anaerobic, motile, and rod shaped, were capable of anaerobic growth either by fermentation of carbohydrates or by anaerobic respiration, and utilized a variety of electron acceptors, including nitrate, ferric compounds, and trimethylamine N-oxide. A phylogenetic analysis performed with 16S rRNA sequences showed that the isolates formed two groups representing novel lineages in the genus Shewanella. The first novel group included seawater-requiring, psychrophilic, chitinolytic strains which had DNA G+C contents of 48 mol%, The members of the second strain group were psychrotrophic and did not require seawater but could tolerate up to 9% NaCl, The strains of this group were also unable to degrade polysaccharides but could utilize a number of monosaccharides and disaccharides asd had G+C contents of 40 to 43 mol%, The whole-cell-derived fatty acid profiles of the sea ice isolates were found to be similar to the profiles obtained far other Shewanella species, The omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) (20:5 omega 3) was detected in all of the sea ice isolates at levels ranging from 2 to 16% of the total fatty acids, EPA was also found at high levels in Shewanella hanedai (19 to 22%) and Shewanella benthica (16 to 18%) but was absent in Shewanella alga and Shewanella putrefaciens. On the basis of polyphasic taxonomic data, the Antarctic iron-reducing strains are placed In two new species, Shewanella frigidimarina sp, nov, (type strain, ACAM 591) and Shewanella gelidimarina sp, nor, (type strain, ACAM 456).
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