G. Ravot et al., Fusibacter paucivorans gen. nov., sp nov., an anaerobic, thiosulfate-reducing bacterium from an oil-producing well, INT J SY B, 49, 1999, pp. 1141-1147
A strictly anaerobic, halotolerant, spindle-shaped rod, designated strain S
EER 4211(T), was isolated from an African saline oil-producing weil, Cells
stain Grampositive, which was confirmed by electron microscopy observations
. Strain SEER 4211(T) was motile by means of one to four peritrichous flage
lla, had a G + C content of 43 mol% and grew optimally at 37 degrees C, ph
7.3. with 0 to 3 % (w/v) NaCl. It utilized a limited number of carbohydrate
s (cellobiose, glucose, fructose, mannitol and ribose) and produced acetate
, butyrate, CO2 and H-2 as end products from glucose fermentation. It reduc
ed thiosulfate to sulfide. In the presence of thiosulfate, a decrease in bu
tyrate and an increase in acetate production was observed. Phylogenetically
, strain SEER 4211(T) was related to members of the low G + C Clostridiales
order with Clostridium halophilum as the closest relative (16S rDNA sequen
ce similarity of 90 %). On the basis of phenotypic, genotypic and phylogene
tic characteristics of the isolate, it is proposed to designate it as a new
species of a new genus, Fusibacter gen. nov., as Fusibacter paucivorans sp
. nov. The type strain is SEER 4211(T) (= DSM 12116(T)).