Aurantimonas Manganoxydans, Sp. Nov. And Aurantimonas Litoralis, Sp. Nov.: Mn(II) Oxidizing Representatives Of A Globally Distributed Clade Of Alpha-Proteobacteria From The Order Rhizobiales

Several closely related Mn(II)-oxidizing alpha-Proteobacteriawere isolated from very different marine environments: strainSI85-9A1 from the oxic/anoxic interface of a stratified Canadianfjord, strain HTCC 2156 from the surface waters off the Oregoncoast, and strain AE01 from the dorsal surface of a...

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Main Authors: Brauer, Suzanna, NC DOCKS at Appalachian State University
Language:English
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://libres.uncg.edu/ir/asu/f/Brauer_Suzanna_2009_Aurantimonas_Oxidizing_Representatives_Completed.pdf
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spelling ftunivnorthcag:oai:libres.uncg.edu/18575 2024-10-20T14:07:15+00:00 Aurantimonas Manganoxydans, Sp. Nov. And Aurantimonas Litoralis, Sp. Nov.: Mn(II) Oxidizing Representatives Of A Globally Distributed Clade Of Alpha-Proteobacteria From The Order Rhizobiales Brauer, Suzanna NC DOCKS at Appalachian State University 2009 http://libres.uncg.edu/ir/asu/f/Brauer_Suzanna_2009_Aurantimonas_Oxidizing_Representatives_Completed.pdf English eng http://libres.uncg.edu/ir/asu/f/Brauer_Suzanna_2009_Aurantimonas_Oxidizing_Representatives_Completed.pdf 2009 ftunivnorthcag 2024-10-08T15:22:16Z Several closely related Mn(II)-oxidizing alpha-Proteobacteriawere isolated from very different marine environments: strainSI85-9A1 from the oxic/anoxic interface of a stratified Canadianfjord, strain HTCC 2156 from the surface waters off the Oregoncoast, and strain AE01 from the dorsal surface of a hydrothermalvent tubeworm. 16S rRNA analysis reveals that these isolatesare part of a tight phylogenetic cluster with previously characterizedmembers of the genus Aurantimonas. Other organisms withinthis clade have been isolated from disparate environments such assurface waters of the Arctic and Mediterranean seas, a deep-seahydrothermal plume, and a Caribbean coral. Further analysis ofall these strains revealed that many of them are capable of oxidizing dissolved Mn(II) and producing particulate Mn(III/IV) oxides.Strains SI85-9A1 and HTCC 2156 were characterized further. Despite sharing nearly identical 16S rRNA gene sequences with the previously described Aurantimonas coralicida,whole genome DNADNA hybridization indicated that their overall genomic similarity is low. Polyphasic phenotype characterization further supported distinguishing characteristics among these bacteria. Thus SI85-9A1 and HTCC 2156 are described as two new species within the family ‘Aurantimonadaceae’: Aurantimonas manganoxydanssp. nov. and Aurantimonas litoralis sp. nov. This clade of bacteria is widely distributed around the globe and may be important contributors to Mn cycling in many environments. Our results highlight the difficulty in utilizing 16S rRNA-based approaches to investigate the microbial ecology of Mn(II) oxidation. Other/Unknown Material Arctic University of North Carolina: NC DOCKS (Digital Online Collection of Knowledge and Scholarship) Arctic
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description Several closely related Mn(II)-oxidizing alpha-Proteobacteriawere isolated from very different marine environments: strainSI85-9A1 from the oxic/anoxic interface of a stratified Canadianfjord, strain HTCC 2156 from the surface waters off the Oregoncoast, and strain AE01 from the dorsal surface of a hydrothermalvent tubeworm. 16S rRNA analysis reveals that these isolatesare part of a tight phylogenetic cluster with previously characterizedmembers of the genus Aurantimonas. Other organisms withinthis clade have been isolated from disparate environments such assurface waters of the Arctic and Mediterranean seas, a deep-seahydrothermal plume, and a Caribbean coral. Further analysis ofall these strains revealed that many of them are capable of oxidizing dissolved Mn(II) and producing particulate Mn(III/IV) oxides.Strains SI85-9A1 and HTCC 2156 were characterized further. Despite sharing nearly identical 16S rRNA gene sequences with the previously described Aurantimonas coralicida,whole genome DNADNA hybridization indicated that their overall genomic similarity is low. Polyphasic phenotype characterization further supported distinguishing characteristics among these bacteria. Thus SI85-9A1 and HTCC 2156 are described as two new species within the family ‘Aurantimonadaceae’: Aurantimonas manganoxydanssp. nov. and Aurantimonas litoralis sp. nov. This clade of bacteria is widely distributed around the globe and may be important contributors to Mn cycling in many environments. Our results highlight the difficulty in utilizing 16S rRNA-based approaches to investigate the microbial ecology of Mn(II) oxidation.
author Brauer, Suzanna
NC DOCKS at Appalachian State University
spellingShingle Brauer, Suzanna
NC DOCKS at Appalachian State University
Aurantimonas Manganoxydans, Sp. Nov. And Aurantimonas Litoralis, Sp. Nov.: Mn(II) Oxidizing Representatives Of A Globally Distributed Clade Of Alpha-Proteobacteria From The Order Rhizobiales
author_facet Brauer, Suzanna
NC DOCKS at Appalachian State University
author_sort Brauer, Suzanna
title Aurantimonas Manganoxydans, Sp. Nov. And Aurantimonas Litoralis, Sp. Nov.: Mn(II) Oxidizing Representatives Of A Globally Distributed Clade Of Alpha-Proteobacteria From The Order Rhizobiales
title_short Aurantimonas Manganoxydans, Sp. Nov. And Aurantimonas Litoralis, Sp. Nov.: Mn(II) Oxidizing Representatives Of A Globally Distributed Clade Of Alpha-Proteobacteria From The Order Rhizobiales
title_full Aurantimonas Manganoxydans, Sp. Nov. And Aurantimonas Litoralis, Sp. Nov.: Mn(II) Oxidizing Representatives Of A Globally Distributed Clade Of Alpha-Proteobacteria From The Order Rhizobiales
title_fullStr Aurantimonas Manganoxydans, Sp. Nov. And Aurantimonas Litoralis, Sp. Nov.: Mn(II) Oxidizing Representatives Of A Globally Distributed Clade Of Alpha-Proteobacteria From The Order Rhizobiales
title_full_unstemmed Aurantimonas Manganoxydans, Sp. Nov. And Aurantimonas Litoralis, Sp. Nov.: Mn(II) Oxidizing Representatives Of A Globally Distributed Clade Of Alpha-Proteobacteria From The Order Rhizobiales
title_sort aurantimonas manganoxydans, sp. nov. and aurantimonas litoralis, sp. nov.: mn(ii) oxidizing representatives of a globally distributed clade of alpha-proteobacteria from the order rhizobiales
publishDate 2009
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