Rubrivivax benzoatilyticus sp. nov., an aromatic, hydrocarbon-degrading purple β proteobacterium

Ramana, Ch. V. ; Sasikala, Ch. ; Arunasri, K. ; Anil Kumar, P. ; Srinivas, T. N. R. ; Shivaji, S. ; Gupta, P. ; Süling, J. ; Imhoff, J. F. (2006) Rubrivivax benzoatilyticus sp. nov., an aromatic, hydrocarbon-degrading purple β proteobacterium International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 56 (9). pp. 2157-2164. ISSN 1466-5026

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Abstract

A brown-coloured bacterium was isolated from photoheterotrophic (benzoate) enrichments of flooded paddy soil from Andhra Pradesh, India. On the basis of 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis, strain JA2T was shown to belong to the class Betaproteobacteria, related to Rubrivivax gelatinosus (99% sequence similarity). Cells of strain JA2T are Gram-negative, motile rods with monopolar single flagella. The strain contained bacteriochlorophyll a and most probably the carotenoids spirilloxanthin and sphaeroidene, but did not have internal membrane structures. Intact cells had absorption maxima at 378, 488, 520, 590, 802 and 884 nm. No growth factors were required. Strain JA2T grew on benzoate, 2-aminobenzoate (anthranilate), 4-aminobenzoate, 4-hydroxybenzoate, phthalate, phenylalanine, trans-cinnamate, benzamide, salicylate, cyclohexanone, cyclohexanol and cyclohexane-2-carboxylate as carbon sources and/or electron donors. The DNA G+C content was 74.9 mol%. Based on DNA-DNA hybridization studies, 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis and morphological and physiological characteristics, strain JA2T is different from representatives of other photosynthetic species of the Betaproteobacteria and was recognised as representing a novel species, for which the name Rubrivivax benzoatilyticus sp. nov. is proposed. The type strain is JA2T (=ATCC BAA-35T=JCM 13220T=MTCC 7087T).

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Keywords:BChl a, Bacteriochlorophyll a; FT-IR, Fourier-transform Infrared
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