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Citations number
34
Categorie Soggetti
Microbiology
Journal title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SYSTEMATIC AND EVOLUTIONARY MICROBIOLOGY
The taxonomic relationships of Aroarcus and Thauera isolates in the beta -s
ubclass of the Proteobacteria capable of degrading fluoro-, chloro- or brom
obenzoate under denitrifying conditions were analysed. A detailed classific
ation of these strains was performed using a polyphasic approach, which inc
luded studies on morphology, phenotypic characterization, fatty acid analys
is, 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis, 16S rRNA gene mapping (ribotyping) and
DNA-DNA hybridization. The analyses of fatty acids and 16S rRNA gene seque
ncing differentiated strains 2FB2, 2FB6 and 4FB10 as new members of the gen
us and strains 4FB1, 4FB2, 3CB2, 3CB3 and 3BB1 as new members of the genus
Thauera. DNA-DNA hybridization experiments established that strains 2FB2, 2
FB6 and 4FB10 belong to the species Azoarcus tolulyticus. Strains 3CB2 and
3CB3 were assigned to the species Thauera aromatica on the basis of DNA-DNA
hybridization and ribotyping experiments. Strains 4FB1, 4FB2 and 3BB1 show
ed close relatedness with strain 3CB-1(T), previously described as T. genom
ovar chlorobenroica, This group of strains is clearly differentiated from t
he species T, aromatica on the basis of 16S rRNA sequence DNA homology and
ribotyping analysis. Strains 3CB-1(T), 4FB1, 4FB2 and are proposed as membe
rs of the new species Thauera chlorobenroica sp, nov., strain 3CB-1(T) (= A
TCC 700723(T)) being the type strain.