1997
DOI: 10.1099/00207713-47-2-352
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Sporomusa silvacetica sp. nov., an Acetogenic Bacterium Isolated from Aggregated Forest Soil

Abstract: Sporomusa silvacetica sp. nov. DG-lT (= DSMZ 10669T) (T = type strain) was isolated from well-drained, aggregated forest soil (pH 6.0) in east-central Germany. The cells were obligately anaerobic, slightly curved rods and were motile by means of laterally inserted flagella on the concave side of each cell. Typical cells were approximately 3.5 by 0.7 pm. Cells stained weakly gram positive, but thin sections revealed a complex multilayer cell wall. Spores were spherical and distended the sporangia. Growth and su… Show more

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“…This pathway, catalyzed by enzymes of carbon monoxide dehydrogenase (CODH), formyltetrahydrofolate synthetase, and acetylCoA synthetase, synthesizes acetyl CoA from two molecules of CO 2 (Ragsdale 1991;Kuhner et al 1997). The key enzymes for the acetyl-CoA pathway, such as a CODH subunit CooS (TTE1708) and a formyltetrahydrofolate synthetase (TTE2391), are identified in T. tengcongensis.…”
Section: Metabolismsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This pathway, catalyzed by enzymes of carbon monoxide dehydrogenase (CODH), formyltetrahydrofolate synthetase, and acetylCoA synthetase, synthesizes acetyl CoA from two molecules of CO 2 (Ragsdale 1991;Kuhner et al 1997). The key enzymes for the acetyl-CoA pathway, such as a CODH subunit CooS (TTE1708) and a formyltetrahydrofolate synthetase (TTE2391), are identified in T. tengcongensis.…”
Section: Metabolismsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using this new standard, phylogenetic trees, based on base differences between species, are constructed; and bacteria are classified and re-classified into new genera. Recently, the use of this technique for the identification of bacterial strains with ambiguous biochemical profiles and the discovery of novel genera and species have been reported by us and other researchers (5-7, 10, 16, 18-30).Based on the results of 16S rDNA sequencing, major changes in the taxonomy of anaerobic Gram-negative bacteria have been made in recent years (2,4,9,11,15). At the moment, about 50 genera of anaerobic Gram-negative bacteria have been described, three of which were sporulated.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Based on the results of 16S rDNA sequencing, major changes in the taxonomy of anaerobic Gram-negative bacteria have been made in recent years (2,4,9,11,15). At the moment, about 50 genera of anaerobic Gram-negative bacteria have been described, three of which were sporulated.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…T (Möller et al, 1984); 5, S. sphaeroides strain E T (Möller et al, 1984); 6, S. acidovorans strain Mol T (Ollivier et al, 1985); 7, S. paucivorans strain X T (Hermann et al, 1987); 8, S. malonica strain WoGl2 T (Dehning et al, 1989); 9, S. silvacetica strain DG-1 T (Kuhner et al, 1997); 10, S. rhizae strain RS T (Gößner et al, 2006). +, positive; , negative; w, weakly positive; ND, not determined.…”
Section: Description Of Sporomusa Intestinalis Sp Novmentioning
confidence: 99%