THERMOTOGA SUBTERRANEA SP-NOV, A NEW THERMOPHILIC BACTERIUM ISOLATED FROM A CONTINENTAL OIL-RESERVOIR - Archive ouverte HAL
Article Dans Une Revue Archives of Microbiology Année : 1995

THERMOTOGA SUBTERRANEA SP-NOV, A NEW THERMOPHILIC BACTERIUM ISOLATED FROM A CONTINENTAL OIL-RESERVOIR

C Jeanthon
Al Reysenbach
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A Gambacorta
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Nr Pace
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P Glenat
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D Prieur
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Résumé

A thermophilic, strictly anaerobic bacterium, designated strain SL1, was isolated from a deep, continental oil reservoir in the East Paris Basin (France). This organism grew between 50 and 75 degrees C, with an optimum at 70 degrees C. It was inhibited by elemental sulfur and was able to reduce cystine and thiosulfate to hydrogen sulfide. The G+C content (40 mol%), the presence of a lipid structure unique to the genus Thermotoga, and the 16S rRNA sequence of strain SL1 indicated that the isolate belongs to the genus Thermotoga. Based on DNA-DNA hybridization, isolate SL1 does not show species-level similarity with the recognized species T. maritima, T. neapolitana, and T. thermarum. Based on this description of strain SL1, we propose the recognition of a new species: Thermotoga subterranea.
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C Jeanthon, Al Reysenbach, Stéphane L'Haridon, A Gambacorta, Nr Pace, et al.. THERMOTOGA SUBTERRANEA SP-NOV, A NEW THERMOPHILIC BACTERIUM ISOLATED FROM A CONTINENTAL OIL-RESERVOIR. Archives of Microbiology, 1995, 164 (2), pp.91-97. ⟨hal-02372920⟩
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