S. Baena et al., Aminobacterium colombiense gen. nov. sp. nov., an amino acid-degrading anaerobe isolated from anaerobic sludge, ANAEROBE, 4(5), 1998, pp. 241-250
A new Gram-negative, non-sporulating, mesophilic, amino acid-fermenting bac
terium, designated strain ALA-1(T) (T = type strain), was isolated from an
anaerobic lagoon of a dairy wastewater treatment plant. The strain is curve
d (3-4 mu m x 0.2-0.3 mu m) and occurs singly or in pairs. Optimum growth o
ccurs at 37 degrees C and pH 7.3. The G+C content of the DNA is 46mol %. Th
e strain requires yeast extract for growth, grows poorly on casamino acids,
peptones, cystein, and alpha-ketoglutarate, but readily grows on serine, t
hreonine, glycine and pyruvate. When cocultured with the hydrogenotrophic m
ethanogen Methanobacterium formicicum, strain ALA-1(T) oxidized alanine, gl
utamate, leucine, isoleucine, valine, aspartate, and methionine. Phylogenet
ic analysis revealed that it forms a distinct and independent line of desce
nt in the vicinity of Dethiosulfovibrio peptidovorans, Dictyoglomus thermop
hilum, and Anaerobaculum thermoterrenum which are members of the low G + C
containing Gram-positive bacteria. The phylogenetic results concur with the
phenotypic and genomic data which reveal that it is a novel strain. Based
on these findings, we designate strain ALA-1T as Aminobacterium colombiense
(DSM 12261) gen. nov., sp. nov. (C) 1998 Academic Press.