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Eubacterium Aggreganssp. Nov., a New Homoacetogenic Bacterium from Olive Mill Wastewater Treatment Digestor

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Journal Anaerobe
Date 2006 Aug 5
PMID 16887654
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A strictly anaerobic, homoacetogenic, gram-positive, non spore-forming bacterium, designated strain SR12(T) (T = type strain), was isolated from an anaerobic methanogenic digestor fed with olive mill wastewater. Yeast extract was required for growth but could also be used as sole carbon and energy source. Strain SR12(T) utilized a few carbohydrates (glucose, fructose and sucrose), organic compounds (lactate, crotonate, formate and betaine), alcohols (methanol), the methoxyl group of some methoxylated aromatic compounds, and H2 + CO2. The end-products of carbohydrate fermentation were acetate, formate, butyrate, H2 and CO2. End-products from lactate and methoxylated aromatic compounds were acetate and butyrate. Strain SR12(T) was non-motile, formed aggregates, had a G+C content of 55 mol % and grew optimally at 35 degrees C and pH 7.2 on a medium containing glucose. Phylogenetically, strain SR12(T) was related to Eubacterium barkeri, E. callanderi, and E. limosum with E. barkeri as the closest relative (similarity of 98%) with which it bears little phenotypic similarity or DNA homology (60%). On the basis of its phenotypic, genotypic, and phylogenetic characteristics, we propose to designate strain SR12(T) as Eubacterium aggregans sp. nov. The type strain is SR12(T) (= DSM 12183).

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