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Microb Genom ; 7(12)2021 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34860152

ABSTRACT

Meromictic lakes usually harbour certain prevailing anoxygenic phototrophic bacteria in their anoxic zone, such as the purple sulfur bacterium (PSB) Thiocapsa sp. LSW (hereafter LSW) in Lake Shunet, Siberia. PSBs have been suggested to play a vital role in carbon, nitrogen and sulfur cycling at the oxic-anoxic interface of stratified lakes; however, the ecological significance of PSBs in the lake remains poorly understood. In this study, we explored the potential ecological role of LSW using a deep-sequencing analysis of single-cell genomics associated with flow cytometry. An approximately 2.7 Mb draft genome was obtained based on the co-assembly of five single-cell genomes. LSW might grow photolithoautotrophically and could play putative roles not only as a carbon fixer and diazotroph, but also as a sulfate reducer/oxidizer in the lake. This study provides insights into the potential ecological role of Thiocapsa sp. in meromictic lakes.


Subject(s)
Genome, Bacterial , Lakes/microbiology , Single-Cell Analysis/methods , Thiocapsa/classification , Carbon/metabolism , Flow Cytometry , Genome Size , Genomics , High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing/methods , Nitrogen/metabolism , Phylogeny , Siberia , Sulfur/metabolism , Thiocapsa/genetics , Thiocapsa/isolation & purification , Thiocapsa/metabolism
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Mikrobiologiia ; 85(1): 73-82, 2016.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27301131

ABSTRACT

According to the results of seasonal monitoring, in 2007-2013 purple sulfur bacteria morphologically similar to Thiocapsa sp. Shira_1 (AJ633676 in EMBL/GenBank) predominated in the anoxygenic phototrophic community of the water column of the meromictic Lake Shira (Khakassia, Siberia). No pronounced seasonal periodicity in the total cell number in the water column was revealed during the period of observation. In some years cell number during the period when the lake was covered with ice was reliably higher than in summer. The absence ofseasonal periodicity was probably due to the low amplitude of seasonal variations in temperature and illumination in the redox zone, resulting from its relatively deep location (12-16 m). The year-to-year dynamics was characterized by a reliable decrease of the total cell number in 2009-2010 and maxima in 2007 and 2011-2012. Canonical correlation analysis revealed that water temperature in the redox zone was the best predictor of the PSB abundance in Lake Shira. Water temperature, in turn, depended on the depth of mixing of the water column. Intense mixing in 2009-2011 was probably responsible for decreased PSB abundance in the lake. On the other hand, the absence of deep winter mixing, resulting in stable conditions in the chemocline, favored the preservation of relatively high PSB biomass. Prediction of circulation depth, which.depends mainly on the weather conditions and dynamics of the water level, is required for prediction of PSB abundance in Lake Shira. These results may be useful for paleolimnological reconstructions of the history of the lake based on the remnants of purple sulfur bacteria in bottom sediments.


Subject(s)
Lakes/microbiology , Thiocapsa , Water Microbiology , Animals , Siberia , Thiocapsa/classification , Thiocapsa/isolation & purification , Thiocapsa/metabolism
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Microbiology (Reading) ; 156(Pt 8): 2428-2437, 2010 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20447994

ABSTRACT

In anaerobic enrichment cultures for phototrophic nitrite-oxidizing bacteria from different freshwater sites, two different cell types, i.e. non-motile cocci and motile, rod-shaped bacteria, always outnumbered all other bacteria. Most-probable-number (MPN) dilution series with samples from two freshwater sites yielded only low numbers (

Subject(s)
Nitrites/metabolism , Phototrophic Processes , Rhodopseudomonas/metabolism , Thiocapsa/metabolism , Anaerobiosis , DNA, Bacterial/genetics , Molecular Sequence Data , Oxidation-Reduction , Phylogeny , RNA, Ribosomal, 16S/genetics , Rhodopseudomonas/genetics , Rhodopseudomonas/isolation & purification , Sewage/microbiology , Thiocapsa/genetics , Thiocapsa/isolation & purification
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Arch Microbiol ; 188(6): 665-75, 2007 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17661016

ABSTRACT

An alkaliphilic purple sulfur bacterium, strain SC5, was isolated from Soap Lake, a soda lake located in east central Washington state (USA). Cells of strain SC5 were gram-negative, non-motile, and non-gas vesiculate cocci, often observed in pairs or tetrads. In the presence of sulfide, elemental sulfur was deposited internally. Liquid cultures were pink to rose red in color. Cells contained bacteriochlorophyll a and spirilloxanthin as major photosynthetic pigments. Internal photosynthetic membranes were of the vesicular type. Optimal growth of strain SC5 occurred in the absence of NaCl (range 0-4%), pH 8.5 (range pH 7.5-9.5), and 32 degrees C. Photoheterotrophic growth occurred in the presence of sulfide or thiosulfate with only a limited number of organic carbon sources. Growth factors were not required, and cells could fix N2. Dark, microaerobic growth occurred in the presence of both an organic carbon source and thiosulfate. Sulfide and thiosulfate served as electron donors for photoautotrophy, which required elevated levels of CO2. Phylogenetic analysis placed strain SC5 basal to the clade of the genus Thiocapsa in the family Chromatiaceae with a 96.7% sequence similarity to its closest relative, Thiocapsa roseopersicina strain 1711T (DSM217T). The unique assemblage of physiological and phylogenetic properties of strain SC5 defines it as a new species of the genus Thiocapsa, and we describe strain SC5 herein as Tca. imhoffii, sp. nov.


Subject(s)
Thiocapsa/classification , Adaptation, Physiological , Autotrophic Processes , Bacterial Typing Techniques , Ecosystem , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Phototrophic Processes , Phylogeny , RNA, Ribosomal, 16S/genetics , Thiocapsa/genetics , Thiocapsa/isolation & purification , Thiocapsa/physiology , Washington , Water Microbiology
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Int J Syst Evol Microbiol ; 54(Pt 4): 1031-1036, 2004 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15280266

ABSTRACT

Four marine, phototrophic, purple sulfur bacteria (strains 5811T, 5812, BM-3 and BS-1) were isolated in pure culture from different brackish to marine sediments in the Mediterranean Sea, the White Sea and the Black Sea. Single cells of these strains were coccus-shaped, non-motile and did not contain gas vesicles. The colour of cell suspensions that were grown in the light was purple-red. Bacteriochlorophyll a and carotenoids of the okenone series were present as photosynthetic pigments. Photosynthetic membrane systems were of the vesicular type. Hydrogen sulfide, thiosulfate, elemental sulfur and molecular hydrogen were used as electron donors during photolithotrophic growth under anoxic conditions; carbon dioxide was utilized as the carbon source. During growth on sulfide, elemental sulfur globules were stored inside the cells. In the presence of hydrogen sulfide, several organic substances could be photoassimilated. Comparative 16S rDNA sequence analysis revealed an affiliation of these four strains to the genus Thiocapsa. Both phylogenetic analysis and the results of DNA-DNA hybridization studies revealed that these strains formed a separate cluster within the genus Thiocapsa. Thus, according to phenotypic characteristics and mainly the carotenoid composition, 16S rDNA sequence analysis and DNA-DNA hybridization data, it is proposed that these strains should be classified as a novel species, Thiocapsa marina sp. nov., with strain 5811T (=DSM 5653T=ATCC 43172T) as the type strain.


Subject(s)
Thiocapsa/classification , Anaerobiosis , Bacteriochlorophyll A/analysis , Base Composition , Carbon Dioxide/metabolism , Carotenoids/analysis , DNA, Bacterial/chemistry , DNA, Ribosomal/chemistry , Genes, rRNA , Geologic Sediments/microbiology , Hydrogen/metabolism , Hydrogen Sulfide/metabolism , Molecular Sequence Data , Movement , Nucleic Acid Hybridization , Organic Chemicals/metabolism , Phylogeny , Pigments, Biological/biosynthesis , Pigments, Biological/physiology , RNA, Ribosomal, 16S/genetics , Sequence Analysis, DNA , Sulfur/metabolism , Thiocapsa/cytology , Thiocapsa/isolation & purification , Thiocapsa/physiology , Thiosulfates/metabolism , Water Microbiology
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