A moderately thermophilic sulphur-oxidizing bacterium was isolated from wat
er of the Goshiki hot spring in Hokkaido, Japan, and designated strain GO-1
. It was a Gram-negative, nonspore-forming, nonmotile, and rod-shaped bacte
rium, which had an optimum temperature and pH for growth at 45 degrees C an
d pH 2, respectively. The mean G + C content of the DNA was 64.8 mol%, and
the strain utilized sulphur and tetrathionate as a sole energy source. Stra
in GO-1 did not utilize Fe2+ as a sole energy source, and fixed carbon diox
ide in sulphur medium, indicating that strain GO-1 was an obligately chemol
ithoautotrophic bacterium. The 16S rRNA analysis indicated that strain GO-1
manifested a close relationship with Thiobacillus caldus KU. Some characte
ristics of strain GO-1 were different from those of T. caldus KU, and conse
quently it is suggested that strain GO-1 belongs to a new strain of Thiobac
illus caldus.