T. Tokuyama et al., A NEW PSYCHROTROPHIC AMMONIA-OXIDIZING BACTERIUM, NITROSOVIBRIO SP TYM9, Journal of fermentation and bioengineering, 83(4), 1997, pp. 377-380
A new psychrotrophic ammonia-oxidizing bacterium (strain TYM9) was iso
lated in a screening of 150 soil samples on a gellan gum-solidified pl
ate. The cells of strain TYM9 are slender cuved rods (0.2-0.4 x 1.0-3.
0 mu m), gram negative, obligately aerobic and nonmotile. Colonies (1-
2 mm in diameter) on a plate culture are reddish, circular and smooth.
Intracytoplasmic membranes characteristic of nitrifying bacteria are
absent. The G + C content of the DNA is 53.0 mol%. The optimum tempera
ture for maximum growth in HEPES medium is 20 degrees C and minimum gr
owth occurs at 5 degrees C and 35 degrees C. The optimum concentration
of ammonium sulfate for growth is 20 mM. Growth of the strain is poss
ible in the presence of cephaloridine (500 mu g/ml). Hydroxylamine oxi
dase (HAO) was detected with high specific activity (346 U/mg) compare
d to that for N. europaea ATCC 25978T (4.5 U/mg). The level of RuBisCO
activity in strain TYM9 is similar to that in strain ATCC 25978T. Str
ain TYM9 has morphologically and physiologically different characteris
tics from those of Nitrosovibrio tenuis and members of the genus Nitro
somonas. Strain TYM9 was identified as belonging to the genus Nitrosov
ibrio, and assigned the Nitrosovibrio sp. TYM9.