Halapricum desulfuricans sp. nov., carbohydrate-utilizing, sulfur-respiring haloarchaea from hypersaline lakes

D.Y. Sorokin, M.M. Yakimov, E. Messina, A.Y. Merkel, M. Koenen, N.J. Bale, J.S. Sinninghe Damsté

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Abstract

Nine pure cultures of neutrophilic haloaloarchaea capable of anaerobic growth by carbohydrate-dependent sulfur respiration were isolated from hypersaline lakes in southwestern Siberia and southern Russia. According to phylogenomic analysis the isolates were closely related to each other and formed a new species within the genus Halapricum (family Haloarculaceae). They have three types of catabolism: fermentative, resulting in H-2 formation; anaerobic respiration using sulfur compounds as e-acceptors and aerobic respiration. Apart from elemental sulfur, all isolates can also use three different sulfoxides as acceptors and the type strain also grows with thiosulfate, reducing it partially to sulfide and sulfite. All strains utilized sugars and glycerol as the e-donors and C source for anaerobic growth and some can also grow with alpha-glucans, such as starch and dextrins. The major respiratory menaquinones are MK-8:8 and MK-8:7, but 5-19% consists of "thermoplasmata" quinones (MMK-8:8 and MMK-8:7), whose occurrence in haloarchaea is unprecedented. On the basis of their unique physiological properties and results of phylogenomic analysis, the isolates are suggested to be classified into a novel species Halapricum desulfuricans sp. nov. (type strain HSR12-2(T) = JCM 34032(T) = UNIQEM U1001(T)). (C) 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier GmbH.
Original languageEnglish
Article number126249
Pages (from-to)1-7
Number of pages7
JournalSystematic and Applied Microbiology
Volume44
Issue number6
Early online dateSept 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2021

Funding

This work was supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (19-04-00401) and by the Russian Ministry of Higher Education and Science to DS and AM. J.S.S.D. and DS were also supported by the Gravitation-SIAM Program of the Dutch Ministry of Education and Sciences (grant 24002002). MY acknowledge the ERC Horizon 2020 Program under FUTURENZYMES Project (Contract 101000327) and NB and JSSD the ERC Horizon 2020 Program (grant agreement. 694569 -MICROLIPIDS).

FundersFunder number
Russian Foundation for Basic Research19-04-00401
Russian Ministry of Higher Education and Science
Gravitation-SIAM Program of the Dutch Ministry of Education and Sciences24002002
ERC Horizon 2020 Program under FUTURENZYMES Project101000327
ERC Horizon 2020 Program694569 -MICROLIPIDS

    Keywords

    • Anaerobic
    • Carbohydrates
    • Halapricum
    • Haloarchaea
    • Hypersaline lakes
    • Sulfur respiration

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