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Sodium-dependent succinate decarboxylation by a new anaerobic bacterium belonging to the genusPeptostreptococcus

โœ Scribed by Peter H. Janssen; Werner Liesack; Claudia Kluge; Sabine Seeliger; Bernhard Schink; Chris G. Harfoot


Book ID
104753706
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
913 KB
Volume
70
Category
Article
ISSN
0003-6072

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โœฆ Synopsis


An anaerobic bacterium was isolated from a polluted sediment, with succinate and yeast extract as carbon and energy sources. The new strain was Gram-positive, the cells were coccal shaped, the mol% G+G content of the genomic DNA was 29, and the peptidoglycan was of the L-ornithine-D-glutamic acid type. Comparative sequence analysis of the 16S rRNA gene showed the new strain to belong to the genus Peptostreptococcus. Succinate, fumarate, pyruvate, 3-hydroxybutyrate and lysine supported growth. Succinate was degraded to propionate and presumably CO2, with a stoichiometric cell yield. Key enzymes of the methylmalonyl-CoA decarboxylase pathway were present. The methylmalonyl-CoA decarboxylase activity was avidin-sensitive and sodium dependent, and about 5 mM Na+ was required for maximal activity. Whole cells, however, required at least 50 mM sodium for maximal succinate decarboxylation activity and to support the maximum growth rate. Sodium-dependent energy conservation coupled to succinate decarboxylation is shown for the first time to occur in a bacterium belonging to the group of Gram-positive bacteria containing the peptostreptococci and their relatives.


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