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Kappler, Andreas


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Isolation of ‘Candidatus Ferrigenium straubiae’ – a microaerophilic Fe(II)-oxidizing bacterium and nitrate-reducing Fe(II)-oxidizer within the community of culture KS Becker, Kappler (2025). International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 75 (11) Ca. Ferrigenium straubiae
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‘Candidatus ferrigenium straubiae’ sp. nov., ‘Candidatus ferrigenium bremense’ sp. nov., ‘Candidatus ferrigenium altingense’ sp. nov., are autotrophic Fe(II)-oxidizing bacteria of the family Gallionellaceae Huang et al. (2022). Systematic and Applied Microbiology 45 (3)

Isolation of ‘Candidatus Ferrigenium straubiae’ – a microaerophilic Fe(II)-oxidizing bacterium and nitrate-reducing Fe(II)-oxidizer within the community of culture KS
‘ Candidatus Ferrigenium straubiae’ strain KS (KCTC 25982, DSM 118991) is a neutrophilic, Fe(II)-oxidizing bacterium representing up to 98% of the community in culture KS, the most extensively studied mixed culture known for autotrophic nitrate-reducing Fe(II) oxidation. The phylogeny and genome of this bacterium were previously analysed and identified as ‘ Candidatus Ferrigenium straubiae’. In this study, we report the first-time successful isolation of ‘ Candidatus Ferrigenium straubiae’ strain KS and its experimental physiological characterization. The bacterium was identified as a non-stalk-forming, rod-shaped and non-halophilic strain with a Gram-negative classification. We characterized its physiology when grown in agarose-stabilized Fe(II)-O 2 gradient tubes where Fe(II) stemming from FeS functions as the electron donor and O 2 as the electron acceptor. It showed growth at temperatures of 20–30 °C (optimal at 25°C) and at pH levels of 6.0–7.5 (optimal at pH 6.5–7.0). The doubling time at 20 °C and pH 6.5 was 16 h. We further optimized the gradient tubes for sustainable culture maintenance using modified Wolfe’s mineral medium (MWMM; 1 g l −1 NH 4 Cl) supplemented with 7-vitamin solution, SL-10 trace elements, selenite-tungstate solution and selenite-molybdate-nickel-copper-arsenic-vanadium solution (final concentrations of 10 µM Se, 10 µM Mo, 0.1 µM Ni, 0.1 µM Cu, 0.1 µM As and 5 nM V). We also evaluated several Fe(II) sources (with O 2 as electron acceptor), as well as both inorganic and organic substrates for their influence on growth. Although a known member of the denitrifying community in culture KS, the isolated strain ‘ Candidatus Ferrigenium straubiae’ KS exhibited exclusively microaerobic and autotrophic growth in agarose-stabilized Fe(II)-O 2 gradients, utilizing Fe(II) from FeS as the electron donor.
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