Blastochloris tepida, sp. nov., a thermophilic species of the bacteriochlorophyll b-containing genus Blastochloris
A new taxon is created for the thermophilic purple nonsulfur bacterium previously designated as Rhodopseudomonas strain GI. Strain GI was isolated from a New Mexico (USA) hot spring microbial mat and grows optimally above 40 °C and to a maximum of 47 °C. Strain GI is a bacteriochlorophyll b -contain...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Archives of microbiology 2019-12, Vol.201 (10), p.1351-1359 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A new taxon is created for the thermophilic purple nonsulfur bacterium previously designated as
Rhodopseudomonas
strain GI. Strain GI was isolated from a New Mexico (USA) hot spring microbial mat and grows optimally above 40 °C and to a maximum of 47 °C. Strain GI is a bacteriochlorophyll
b
-containing species of purple nonsulfur bacteria and displays a budding morphology, typical of species of the genus
Blastochloris
. Although resembling the species
Blc. viridis
in many respects, the absorption spectrum, carotenoid content, and lipid fatty acid profile of strain GI is distinct from that of
Blc. viridis
strain DSM133
T
and other recognized
Blastochloris
species. Strain GI forms its own subclade within the
Blastochloris
clade of purple nonsulfur bacteria based on comparative 16S rRNA gene sequences, and its genome is significantly larger than that of strain DSM133
T
; average nucleotide identity between the genomes of
Blc. viridis
and strain GI was below 85%. Moreover, concatenated sequence analyses of PufLM and DnaK clearly showed strain GI to be distinct from both
Blc. viridis
and
Blc. sulfoviridis
. Because of its unique assortment of properties, it is proposed to classify strain GI as a new species of the genus
Blastochloris
, as
Blc. tepida
, sp.n., with strain GI
T
designated as the type strain (= ATCC TSD-138 = DSM 106918). |
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ISSN: | 0302-8933 1432-072X |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00203-019-01701-4 |