Nutritional Features of the Intestinal Anaerobe Ruminococcus bromii

Author:

Herbeck Janice L.1,Bryant M. P.1

Affiliation:

1. Departmnets of Microbiology and Dairy Science, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois 61801

Abstract

Of six strains of Ruminococcus bromii studied, five grew in a minimal chemically defined medium containing minerals, NH 4 + as nitrogen source, sulfide or sulfate as sulfur source, fructose as energy and carbon source, isobutyrate or 2-methylbutyrate and carbonic acid-bicarbonate as additional carbon sources, and the vitamins biotin, riboflavin, pyridoxine, vitamin B 12 (replaced by L-methionine), pantethine, and tetrahydrofolate. The strains also could utilize cysteine or thiosulfate but not methionine; and strain Z3 failed to use dithiothreitol, thioglycolate, sulfite, or β-mercaptoethanol as sole sources of sulfur. Mixtures of amino acids, peptides (Casitone), urea, nitrate, asparagine, or glutamine failed to replace NH 4 + as N source. Three strains isolated from Americans were identical in nutritional features, whereas one from a Japanese and one from a South African native differed slightly in having requirements for fewer vitamins. One strain from the cecum of a sow grew well in a rumen fluid-supplemented medium but not in the various chemically defined media plus Casitone. The nutritional features suggest that the environment which selects R. bromii contains relatively little amino acid nitrogen and a relatively large amount of NH 4 + -N and indicate that these bacteria must depend upon other bacteria such as those that produce NH 4 + from urea or protein and those that produce branched-chain volatile acids to grow.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics,General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine

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