Isolation and characterization of a novel acidophilic zero-valent sulfur- and ferric iron-respiring Firmicute

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A novel, obligately anaerobic, acidophilic bacterium (strain I2511), isolated from sediment in an abandoned copper mine, was shown to couple the oxidation of organic electron donors to the reduction of both zero-valent sulfur and ferric iron in acidic media. The isolate was an obligate heterotroph that used a variety of organic compounds as electron donors and required yeast extract for growth. Alternative electron acceptors (sulfate, tetrathionate, thiosulfate and nitrate) were not used by the novel isolate. The strain grew as motile, endospore-forming rods, and was mesophilic and moderately acidophilic, with a growth rate of 0.01 h-1 at optimum pH (3.7) and temperature (35°C). Analysis of its 16S rRNA gene sequence placed strain I2511 within the phylum Firmicutes, distantly related to validated species. Phylogenetic analysis and physiological traits indicate that the novel strain represents a species of a candidate novel genus. Strain I2511 was included in a microbial consortium in a low pH "hybrid" sulfidogenic bioreactor designed to remove chalcophilic metals from metal-contaminated liquors and was present in >50 % relative abundance when bioreactor was operated at pH ∼ 2.0. Results indicate that the novel isolate could be applied in biotechnologies to treat acidic and neutral pH, metal-rich effluents.

Iaith wreiddiolSaesneg
Tudalennau (o-i)215-221
CyfnodolynResearch in Microbiology
Cyfrol171
Rhif y cyfnodolyn7
Dyddiad ar-lein cynnar14 Awst 2020
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StatwsCyhoeddwyd - 18 Awst 2020

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