Affiliation:
1. Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon 97331-2902
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The nitrifying bacterium
Nitrosomonas europaea
can obtain all its carbon for growth from CO
2
and all its energy and reductant for growth from the oxidation of NH
3
and is considered an obligate chemolithoautotroph. Previous studies have shown that
N. europaea
can utilize limited amounts of certain organic compounds, including amino acids, pyruvate, and acetate, although no organic compound has been reported to support the growth of
N. europaea
. The recently completed genomic sequence of
N. europaea
revealed a potential permease for fructose. With this in mind, we tested if
N. europaea
could utilize fructose and other compounds as carbon sources to support growth. Cultures were incubated in the presence of fructose or other organic compounds in sealed bottles purged of CO
2
. In these cultures, addition of either fructose or pyruvate as the sole carbon source resulted in a two- to threefold increase in optical density and protein content in 3 to 4 days. Studies with [
14
C]fructose showed that >90% of the carbon incorporated by the cells during growth was derived from fructose. Cultures containing mannose, glucose, glycerol, mannitol, citrate, or acetate showed little or no growth.
N. europaea
was not able to grow with fructose as an energy source, although the presence of fructose did provide an energy benefit to the cells. These results show that
N. europaea
can be grown in CO
2
-free medium by using fructose and pyruvate as carbon sources and may now be considered a facultative chemolithoorganotroph.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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