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Awata, Takanori


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Effects of Salts on the Activity and Growth of “Candidatus Scalindua sp.”, a Marine Anammox Bacterium Mojiri et al. (2018). Microbes and Environments 33 (3) Ca. Scalindua
Physiological characterization of anaerobic ammonium oxidizing bacterium ‘ <scp> C </scp> andidatus   <scp>J</scp> ettenia caeni’ Ali et al. (2015). Environmental Microbiology 17 (6)
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Biomass Yield Efficiency of the Marine Anammox Bacterium, “Candidatus Scalindua sp.,” is Affected by Salinity Awata et al. (2015). Microbes and environments. Microbes and Environments 30 (1) Ca. Scalindua
Physiological Characterization of an Anaerobic Ammonium-Oxidizing Bacterium Belonging to the “Candidatus Scalindua” Group Awata et al. (2013). Applied and Environmental Microbiology 79 (13) Ca. Scalindua
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Physiological characterization of anaerobic ammonium oxidizing bacterium ‘ <scp> C </scp> andidatus   <scp>J</scp> ettenia caeni’
Summary To date, six candidate genera of anaerobic ammonium‐oxidizing (anammox) bacteria have been identified, and numerous studies have been conducted to understand their ecophysiology. In this study, we examined the physiological characteristics of an anammox bacterium in the genus ‘ C andidatus   J ettenia’. Planctomycete KSU ‐1 was found to be a mesophilic (20–42.5°C) and neutrophilic ( pH 6.5–8.5) bacterium with a maximum growth rate of 0.0020 h −1 . Planctomycete KSU ‐1 cells showed typical physiological and structural features of anammox bacteria; i.e. 29 N 2 gas production by coupling of 15 NH 4 + and 14 NO 2 − , accumulation of hydrazine with the consumption of hydroxylamine and the presence of anammoxosome. In addition, the cells were capable of respiratory ammonification with oxidation of acetate. Notably, the cells contained menaquinone‐7 as a dominant respiratory quinone. Proteomic analysis was performed to examine underlying core metabolisms, and high expressions of hydrazine synthase, hydrazine dehydrogenase, hydroxylamine dehydrogenase, nitrite/nitrate oxidoreductase and carbon monoxide dehydrogenase/acetyl‐ CoA synthase were detected. These proteins require iron or copper as a metal cofactor, and both were dominant in planctomycete KSU ‐1 cells. On the basis of these experimental results, we proposed the name ‘ C a . J ettenia caeni’ sp. nov. for the bacterial clade of the planctomycete KSU ‐1.
Physiological Characterization of an Anaerobic Ammonium-Oxidizing Bacterium Belonging to the “Candidatus Scalindua” Group
ABSTRACT The phylogenetic affiliation and physiological characteristics (e.g., K s and maximum specific growth rate [μ max ]) of an anaerobic ammonium oxidation (anammox) bacterium, “ Candidatus Scalindua sp.,” enriched from the marine sediment of Hiroshima Bay, Japan, were investigated. “ Candidatus Scalindua sp.” exhibits higher affinity for nitrite and a lower growth rate and yield than the known anammox species.
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