H. Biebl et al., Propionispora vibrioides, nov gen., nov sp., a new gram-negative, spore-forming anaerobe that ferments sugar alcohols, ARCH MICROB, 174(4), 2000, pp. 239-247
Anaerobic enrichment cultures, with erythritol as substrate, resulted in th
e isolation of a strain with properties not yet found in an existing genus
in this combination. The strain, FKBS1, was strictly anaerobic, stained gra
m-negative and formed spores. Cells were small motile vibrios with flagella
inserted at the concave side of the cell. Spores were located terminally a
nd caused only slight swelling of the cells if compared to related spore-fo
rming genera. FKBS1 fermented fructose, mannitol, sorbitol, xylitol and ery
thritol to propionic acid, acetic acid, CO2 and small amounts of H-2 to bal
ance the difference in the oxidation-reduction value between substrate and
cell mass. The 16S rDNA sequence revealed relationship to the Sporomusa-Pec
tinatus-Selenomonas group. However, the phylogenetic distance to any of its
members was too great to allow it to be placed in one of the existing gene
ra. Morphologically the strain resembled Sporomusa, which, however, perform
s an acetogenic type of fermentation. The propionic-acid-forming genera of
the group are either not spore-formers or, in the case of Dendrosporobacter
quercicolus (syn. Clostridium quercicolum), morphologically different. It
is therefore proposed to classify strain FKBS1 as a new genus and species,
Propionispora vibrioides.