作者: Craig R. Anderson , G. J. Dick , M.-L. Chu , J.-C. Cho , R. E. Davis
DOI: 10.1080/01490450902724840
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摘要: Several closely related Mn(II)-oxidizing alpha-Proteobacteria were isolated from very different marine environments: strain SI85-9A1 the oxic/anoxic interface of a stratified Canadian fjord, HTCC 2156 surface waters off Oregon coast, and AE01 dorsal hydrothermal vent tubeworm. 16S rRNA analysis reveals that these isolates are part tight phylogenetic cluster with previously characterized members genus Aurantimonas. Other organisms within this clade have been disparate environments such as Arctic Mediterranean seas, deep-sea plume, Caribbean coral. Further all strains revealed many them capable oxidizing dissolved Mn(II) producing particulate Mn(III/IV) oxides. Strains further. Despite sharing nearly identical gene sequences described Aurantimonas coralicida, whole genome DNA-...