Biological Nitrogen Removal Database

A manually curated data resource for microbial nitrogen removal


Detailed information

Microorganism

Brachymonas denitrificans

Taxonomy

  • Phylum : Proteobacteria
  • Class : Betaproteobacteria
  • Order :Burkholderiales
  • Family : Comamonadaceae
  • Genus : Brachymonas

Electron Acceptor

NO3-

Electron Donor

Various compounds

Information about Article

Reference:Hiraishi et al., 1995

Title:Brachymonas denitrificans gen.nov.,sp.nov.,an aerobic chemoorganotrophic bacterium which contains rhodoquinones, and evolutionary relationships of rhodoquinone producers to bacterial species with various quinone classes

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Abstract: The new strains of aerobic chemoorganotrophic rhodoquinone-containing bacteria previously isolated from activated sludge were studied from taxonomic and phylogenetic viewpoints. These strains were Gram- negative, nonmotile coccobacilli, had a strictly respiratory type of metabolism with oxygen or nitrate as the terminal acceptor, produced catalase and oxidase, and contained both ubiquinone-8 and rhodoquinone-8 as major quinones. DNA-DNA reassociation studies revealed that the new strains were highly related to each other at hybridization levels of more than 74%, suggesting the genetic coherency of the isolates as a single species. The 16S rRNA gene from one of the isolates, strain AS-P1, was amplified in vitro and sequenced directly. Sequence comparisons and a distance matrix tree analysis revealed that strain AS-P1 was most closely related to Comamonas testosteroni, a representative of the beta subclass of the Proteobacteria, but the level of sequence similarity between the two appeared to be low enough to warrant different generic allocations. The strains were differentiated from related organisms by a number of phenotypic and chemotaxonomic properties. Thus, we conclude that the isolates should be placed in a new genus and species of the beta subclass of the Proteobacteria, for which we propose the name Brachymonas denitrificans. Evolutionary relationships of rhodoquinone producers to bacterial species with various quinone classes were discussed on the basis of 16S rRNA sequence information.