An acid-tolerant ammonia-oxidizing gamma-proteobacterium from soil

作者:Hayatsu Masahito; Tago Kanako; Uchiyama Ikuo; Toyoda Atsushi; Wang Yong; Shimomura Yumi; Okubo Takashi; Kurisu Futoshi; Hirono Yuhei; Nonaka Kunihiko; Akiyama Hiroko; Itoh Takehiko; Takami Hideto
来源:The ISME Journal, 2017, 11(5): 1130-1141.
DOI:10.1038/ismej.2016.191

摘要

Nitrification, the microbial oxidation of ammonia to nitrate via nitrite, occurs in a wide range of acidic soils. However, the ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) that have been isolated from soil to date are acid-sensitive. Here we report the isolation and characterization of an acid-adapted AOB from an acidic agricultural soil. The isolated AOB, strain TAO100, is classified within the Gammaproteobacteria based on phylogenetic characteristics. TAO100 can grow in the pH range of 5-7.5 and survive in highly acidic conditions until pH 2 by forming cell aggregates. Whereas all known gammaproteobacterial AOB (gamma-AOB) species, which have been isolated from marine and saline aquatic environments, are halophiles, TAO100 is not phenotypically halophilic. Thus, TAO100 represents the first soil-originated and non-halophilic gamma-AOB. The TAO100 genome is considerably smaller than those of other gamma-AOB and lacks several genes associated with salt tolerance which are unnecessary for survival in soil. The ammonia monooxygenase subunit A gene of TAO100 and its transcript are higher in abundance than those of ammonia-oxidizing archaea and betaproteobacterial AOB in the strongly acidic soil. These results indicate that TAO100 plays an important role in the nitrification of acidic soils. Based on these results, we propose TAO100 as a novel species of a new genus, Candidatus Nitrosoglobus terrae.

  • 出版日期2017-5