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Halanaerobium polyolivorans sp. nov.-A Novel Halophilic Alkalitolerant Bacterium Capable of Polyol Degradation: Physiological Properties and Genomic Insights.

Yulia BoltyanskayaTatjana ZhilinaDenis S GrouzdevEkaterina DetkovaNikolay PimenovVadim Kevbrin
Published in: Microorganisms (2023)
A search for the microorganisms responsible for the anaerobic degradation of osmoprotectants in soda lakes resulted in the isolation of a novel halophilic and alkalitolerant strain, designated Z-7514 T . The cells were Gram-stain-negative and non-endospore-forming rods. Optimal growth occurs at 1.6-2.1 M Na + , pH 8.0-8.5, and 31-35 °C. The strain utilized mainly sugars, low molecular polyols, and ethanolamine as well. The G+C content of the genomic DNA of strain Z-7514 T was 33.3 mol%. Phylogenetic and phylogenomic analyses revealed that strain Z-7514 T belongs to the genus Halanaerobium . On the basis of phenotypic properties and the dDDH and ANI values with close validly published species, it was proposed to evolve strain Z-7514 T within the genus Halanaerobium into novel species, for which the name Halanaerobium polyolivorans sp. nov. was proposed. The type strain was Z-7514 T (=KCTC 25405 T = VKM B-3577 T ). For species of the genus Halanaerobium , the utilization of ethylene glycol, propylene glycol, and ethanolamine were shown for the first time. The anaerobic degradation of glycols and ethanolamine by strain Z-7514 T may represent a novel metabiotic pathway within the alkaliphilic microbial community. Based on a detailed genomic analysis, the main pathways of catabolism of most of the used substrates have been identified.
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