Alcanivorax borkumensis gen. nov., sp. nov., a new, hydrocarbon-degrading and surfactant-producing marine bacterium

M M Yakimov, P N Golyshin, S Lang, E R Moore, W R Abraham, H Lünsdorf, K N Timmis

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Abstract

During screening for biosurfactant-producing, n-alkane-degrading marine bacteria, six heterotrophic bacterial strains were isolated from enriched mixed cultures, obtained from sea water/sediment samples collected near the isle of Borkum (North Sea), using Mihagol-S (C14,15-n-alkanes) as principal carbon source. These Gram-negative, aerobic, rod-shaped bacteria use a limited number of organic compounds, including aliphatic hydrocarbons, volatile fatty acids, and pyruvate and its methyl ether. During cultivation on n-alkanes as sole source of carbon and energy, all strains produced both extracellular and cell-bound surface-active glucose lipids which reduced the surface tension of water from 72 to 29 mN m-1 (16). This novel class of glycolipids was found to be produced only by these strains. The 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis showed that these strains are all members of the gamma-subclass of the Proteobacteria. Their phospholipids ester-linked fatty acid composition was shown to be similar to that of members of the genus Halmonas, although they did not demonstrate a close phylogenetic relationship to any previously described species. On the basis of the information summarized above, a new genus and species, Alcanivorax borkumensis, is described to include these bacteria. Strain SK2T is the type strain of A. borkumensis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)339-48
Number of pages10
JournalInternational journal of systematic bacteriology
Volume48 Pt 2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 1998

Keywords

  • Base Composition
  • Base Sequence
  • DNA, Bacterial
  • Gram-Negative Bacteria/classification
  • Molecular Sequence Data
  • Phenotype
  • Phylogeny
  • Seawater/microbiology
  • Surface-Active Agents/metabolism

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