A. Teske et al., EVOLUTIONARY RELATIONSHIPS AMONG AMMONIA-OXIDIZING AND NITRITE-OXIDIZING BACTERIA, Journal of bacteriology, 176(21), 1994, pp. 6623-6630
Comparative 16S rRNA sequencing was used to evaluate phylogenetic rela
tionships among selected strains of ammonia- and nitrite-oxidizing bac
teria. All characterized strains were shown to be affiliated with the
proteobacteria. The study extended recent 16S rRNA-based studies of ph
ylogenetic diversity among nitrifiers by the comparison of eight strai
ns of the genus Nitrobacter and representatives of the genera Nitrospi
ra and Nitrospina. The later genera were shown to be affiliated with t
he delta subdivision of the proteobacteria but did not share a specifi
c relationship to each other or to other members of the delta subdivis
ion. All characterized Nitrobacter strains constituted a closely relat
ed assemblage within the alpha subdivision of the proteobacteria. As P
reviously observed, all ammonia-oxidizing genera except Nitrosococcus
oceanus constitute a monophyletic assemblage within the beta subdivisi
on of the proteobacteria. Errors in the 16S rRNA sequences for two str
ains previously deposited in the databases by other investigators (Nit
rosolobus multiformis C-71 and Nitrospira briensis C-128) were correct
ed. Consideration of physiology and phylogenetic distribution suggeste
d that nitrite-oxidizing bacteria of the alpha and gamma subdivisions
are derived from immediate photosynthetic ancestry; Each nitrifier ret
ains the general structural features of the specific ancestor's photos
ynthetic membrane complex. Thus, the nitrifiers, as a group, apparentl
y are not derived from an ancestral nitrifying phenotype.