Affiliation:
1. University of Vienna, Department of Ecogenomics and Systems Biology, Archaea Biology and Ecogenomics Division, Althanstr. 14, 1090 Vienna, Austria
2. Cell Biology and LOEWE Research Centre for Synthetic Microbiology (Synmikro), Philipps-University Marburg, Karl-von-Frisch-Str. 8, 35043 Marburg, Germany
Abstract
A mesophilic, neutrophilic and aerobic, ammonia-oxidizing archaeon, strain EN76T, was isolated from garden soil in Vienna (Austria). Cells were irregular cocci with a diameter of 0.6–0.9 µm and possessed archaella and archaeal pili as cell appendages. Electron microscopy also indicated clearly discernible areas of high and low electron density, as well as tubule-like structures. Strain EN76T had an S-layer with p3 symmetry, so far only reported for members of the
Sulfolobales
. Crenarchaeol was the major core lipid. The organism gained energy by oxidizing ammonia to nitrite aerobically, thereby fixing CO2, but growth depended on the addition of small amounts of organic acids. The optimal growth temperature was 42 °C and the optimal pH was 7.5, with ammonium and pyruvate concentrations of 2.6 and 1 mM, respectively. The genome of strain EN76T had a DNA G+C content of 52.7 mol%. Phylogenetic analyses of 16S rRNA genes showed that strain EN76T is affiliated with the recently proposed phylum
Thaumarchaeota
, sharing 85 % 16S rRNA gene sequence identity with the closest cultivated relative ‘Candidatus Nitrosopumilus maritimus’ SCM1, a marine ammonia-oxidizing archaeon, and a maximum of 81 % 16S rRNA gene sequence identity with members of the phyla
Crenarchaeota
and
Euryarchaeota
and any of the other recently proposed phyla (e.g. ‘Korarchaeota’ and ‘Aigarchaeota’). We propose the name
Nitrososphaera viennensis
gen. nov., sp. nov. to accommodate strain EN76T. The type strain of
Nitrososphaera viennensis
is strain EN76T ( = DSM 26422T = JMC 19564T). Additionally, we propose the family
Nitrososphaeraceae
fam. nov., the order
Nitrososphaerales
ord. nov. and the class Nitrososphaeria classis nov.
Subject
General Medicine,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Microbiology
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