Gsn. Reddy et al., Arthrobacter flavus sp, nov., a psychrophilic bacterium isolated from a pond in McMurdo Dry Valley, Antarctica, INT J SY EV, 50, 2000, pp. 1553-1561
Citations number
52
Categorie Soggetti
Microbiology
Journal title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SYSTEMATIC AND EVOLUTIONARY MICROBIOLOGY
CMS 19Y(T), a psychrophilic bacterium, was isolated from a cyanobacterial m
at sample from a pond in Antarctica and was characterized taxonomically. Th
e bacterium was aerobic, Gram-positive, non-spore-forming, non-motiIe, exhi
bited a rod-coccus growth cycle and produced a yellow pigment that was inso
luble in water but soluble in methanol. No growth factors were required and
it was able to grow between 5 and 30 degrees C, between pH 6 and pH 9 and
tolerated up to 11.5% NaCl. The cell wall peptidoglycan was Lys-Thr-Ala3 (t
he A3 alpha variant) and the major menaquinone was MK-9(H-2). The C+C conte
nt of the DNA war 64+/-2 mol%. The 165 rDNA analysis indicated that CMS 19Y
(T) is closely related to group I Arthrobacter species and showed highest s
equence similarity (97.91 %) with Arthrobacter agilis. Furthermore, DNA-DNA
hybridization studies also indicated 77% homology between CMS 19Y(T) and A
. agilis. It differed from A. agilis, however, in that it was psychrophilic
, nonmotile, yellow in colour, exhibited a rod-coccus growth cycle, had a h
igher degree of tolerance to NaCl and was oxidase- and urease-negative and
lipase-positive. In addition, it had a distinct fatty acid composition comp
ared to that of A. agilis: the predominant fatty acids were C-15:(0), antei
so-C-15:0, C-16:0, iso-C-16:0, C-17:(0), anteiso-C-17:0, and C-18:0. It is
proposed, therefore, that CMS 19Y(T) should be placed in the genus Arthroba
cter as a new species, i.e. Arthrobacter flavus sp. nov. The type strain of
A. flavus is CMS 19Y(T)(= MTCC 3476(T)).