Y. Xu et al., Characterization of two novel haloalkaliphilic archaea Natronorubrum bangense gen. nov., sp. nov. and Natronorubrum tibetense gen. nov., sp. nov., INT J SY B, 49, 1999, pp. 261-266
Two haloalkaliphilic archaea were isolated from a soda lake in Tibet. The t
wo strains, designated A33(T) and GA33(T), were Gram-negative, pleomorphic,
flat, non-motile and strictly aerobic, Growth required at least 12% NaCl.
Growth was between ph 8.0 and pH 11 with an optimum at ph 9.0-9.5. Cells we
re chemo-organotrophic. Polar lipids were C-20-C-25 derivatives of phosphat
idylglycerol and phosphatidylglycerol phosphate, The nucleotide sequences o
f the 16S rRNA genes from the two strains were obtained by the analysis of
the cloned rDNAs, On 16S rRNA phylogenetic trees, the two strains formed a
monophyletic cluster. They differed from their closest neighbours, Halobact
erium trapanicum and Natrialba asiatica, in polar lipid composition, as wel
l as physiological and phenotypic characteristics. DNA-DNA hybridization in
dicated that the two strains belonged to different species of the same genu
s. The results indicated that the strains A33(T) and GA33(T) should be clas
sified in a new genus Natronorubrum gen, nov. as Natronorubrum bangense sp,
nov. (strain A33(T)) and Natronorubrum tibetense sp, nov. (strain GA33(T))
.