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A description of the genus Denitromonas nom. rev.: Denitromonas iodatirespirans sp. nov., a novel iodate-reducing bacterium, and two novel perchlorate-reducing bacteria, Denitromonas halophila and Denitromonas ohlonensis, isolated from San Francisco Bay intertidal mudflats

The genus Denitromonas is currently a non-validated taxon that has been identified in several recent publications as members of microbial communities arising from marine environments. Very little is known about the biology of Denitromonas spp., and no pure cultures are presently found in any culture...

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Autores principales: Reyes-Umana, Victor M., Coates, John D.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10581121/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37772843
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.00915-23
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description The genus Denitromonas is currently a non-validated taxon that has been identified in several recent publications as members of microbial communities arising from marine environments. Very little is known about the biology of Denitromonas spp., and no pure cultures are presently found in any culture collections. The current epitaph of Denitromonas was given to the organism under the assumption that all members of this genus are denitrifying bacteria. This study performs phenotypic and genomic analyses on three new Denitromonas spp. isolated from tidal mudflats in the San Francisco Bay. We demonstrate that Denitromonas spp. are indeed all facultative denitrifying bacteria that utilize a variety of carbon sources such as acetate, lactate, and succinate. In addition, individual strains also use the esoteric electron acceptors perchlorate, chlorate, and iodate. Both 16S and Rps/Rpl phylogenetic analyses place Denitromonas spp. as a deep branching clade in the family Zoogloeaceae, separate from either Thauera spp., Azoarcus spp., or Aromatoleum spp. Genome sequencing reveals a G + C content ranging from 63.72% to 66.54%, and genome sizes range between 4.39 and 5.18 Mb. Genes for salt tolerance and denitrification are distinguishing features that separate Denitromonas spp. from the closely related Azoarcus and Aromatoleum genera. IMPORTANCE: The genus Denitromonas is currently a non-validated taxon that has been identified in several recent publications as members of microbial communities arising from marine environments. Very little is known about the biology of Denitromonas spp., and no pure cultures are presently found in any culture collections. The current epitaph of Denitromonas was given to the organism under the assumption that all members of this genus are denitrifying bacteria. This study performs phenotypic and genomic analyses on three Denitromonas spp., Denitromonas iodatirespirans sp. nov.—a novel iodate-reducing bacterium—and two novel perchlorate-reducing bacteria, Denitromonas halophila and Denitromonas ohlonensis, isolated from San Francisco Bay intertidal mudflats.
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spelling pubmed-105811212023-10-18 A description of the genus Denitromonas nom. rev.: Denitromonas iodatirespirans sp. nov., a novel iodate-reducing bacterium, and two novel perchlorate-reducing bacteria, Denitromonas halophila and Denitromonas ohlonensis, isolated from San Francisco Bay intertidal mudflats Reyes-Umana, Victor M. Coates, John D. Microbiol Spectr Research Article The genus Denitromonas is currently a non-validated taxon that has been identified in several recent publications as members of microbial communities arising from marine environments. Very little is known about the biology of Denitromonas spp., and no pure cultures are presently found in any culture collections. The current epitaph of Denitromonas was given to the organism under the assumption that all members of this genus are denitrifying bacteria. This study performs phenotypic and genomic analyses on three new Denitromonas spp. isolated from tidal mudflats in the San Francisco Bay. We demonstrate that Denitromonas spp. are indeed all facultative denitrifying bacteria that utilize a variety of carbon sources such as acetate, lactate, and succinate. In addition, individual strains also use the esoteric electron acceptors perchlorate, chlorate, and iodate. Both 16S and Rps/Rpl phylogenetic analyses place Denitromonas spp. as a deep branching clade in the family Zoogloeaceae, separate from either Thauera spp., Azoarcus spp., or Aromatoleum spp. Genome sequencing reveals a G + C content ranging from 63.72% to 66.54%, and genome sizes range between 4.39 and 5.18 Mb. Genes for salt tolerance and denitrification are distinguishing features that separate Denitromonas spp. from the closely related Azoarcus and Aromatoleum genera. IMPORTANCE: The genus Denitromonas is currently a non-validated taxon that has been identified in several recent publications as members of microbial communities arising from marine environments. Very little is known about the biology of Denitromonas spp., and no pure cultures are presently found in any culture collections. The current epitaph of Denitromonas was given to the organism under the assumption that all members of this genus are denitrifying bacteria. This study performs phenotypic and genomic analyses on three Denitromonas spp., Denitromonas iodatirespirans sp. nov.—a novel iodate-reducing bacterium—and two novel perchlorate-reducing bacteria, Denitromonas halophila and Denitromonas ohlonensis, isolated from San Francisco Bay intertidal mudflats. American Society for Microbiology 2023-09-29 /pmc/articles/PMC10581121/ /pubmed/37772843 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.00915-23 Text en Copyright © 2023 Reyes-Umana and Coates. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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A description of the genus Denitromonas nom. rev.: Denitromonas iodatirespirans sp. nov., a novel iodate-reducing bacterium, and two novel perchlorate-reducing bacteria, Denitromonas halophila and Denitromonas ohlonensis, isolated from San Francisco Bay intertidal mudflats
title A description of the genus Denitromonas nom. rev.: Denitromonas iodatirespirans sp. nov., a novel iodate-reducing bacterium, and two novel perchlorate-reducing bacteria, Denitromonas halophila and Denitromonas ohlonensis, isolated from San Francisco Bay intertidal mudflats
title_full A description of the genus Denitromonas nom. rev.: Denitromonas iodatirespirans sp. nov., a novel iodate-reducing bacterium, and two novel perchlorate-reducing bacteria, Denitromonas halophila and Denitromonas ohlonensis, isolated from San Francisco Bay intertidal mudflats
title_fullStr A description of the genus Denitromonas nom. rev.: Denitromonas iodatirespirans sp. nov., a novel iodate-reducing bacterium, and two novel perchlorate-reducing bacteria, Denitromonas halophila and Denitromonas ohlonensis, isolated from San Francisco Bay intertidal mudflats
title_full_unstemmed A description of the genus Denitromonas nom. rev.: Denitromonas iodatirespirans sp. nov., a novel iodate-reducing bacterium, and two novel perchlorate-reducing bacteria, Denitromonas halophila and Denitromonas ohlonensis, isolated from San Francisco Bay intertidal mudflats
title_short A description of the genus Denitromonas nom. rev.: Denitromonas iodatirespirans sp. nov., a novel iodate-reducing bacterium, and two novel perchlorate-reducing bacteria, Denitromonas halophila and Denitromonas ohlonensis, isolated from San Francisco Bay intertidal mudflats
title_sort description of the genus denitromonas nom. rev.: denitromonas iodatirespirans sp. nov., a novel iodate-reducing bacterium, and two novel perchlorate-reducing bacteria, denitromonas halophila and denitromonas ohlonensis, isolated from san francisco bay intertidal mudflats
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10581121/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37772843
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.00915-23
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