Research Article

Methanofollis aquaemaris sp. nov., a methanogen isolated from an aquaculture fish pond

International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 2001; 51(5):1873

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Abstract

A novel methanogen, designated strain N2F9704(T), was isolated from an aquaculture fish pond near Wang-gong, Taiwan. The cells were irregular cocci, non-motile, 1.2--2.0 microm in diameter and stained Gram-negative. Cells of strain N2F9704(T) lysed easily by SDS treatment (0.1 g l(-1)) and the S-layer protein had an M(r) of 137000. The catabolic substrates used included formate and H(2)+CO(2), but not acetate, methanol, trimethylamine or secondary alcohols. The optimal growth parameters for strain N2F9704(T) were pH 6.5, 37 degrees C with 0.5% NaCl. Trace amounts of tungstate not only promoted growth but also extended the range of growth conditions. Analysis of the 16S rDNA sequence revealed a phylogenetic relationship to Methanofollis species and the name Methanofollis aquaemaris sp. nov. is therefore proposed for strain N2F9704(T) (=OCM 746(T)=CCRC 16166(T)). Additionally, the strain was infected with a novel coccus-shaped, enveloped virus with a diameter of 200 nm.