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Query: EC:1.7.1.2 (
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A Gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic, rod-shaped, dissimilatory chlorate-reducing bacterium, strain
AW-1
(T), was isolated from biomass of an anaerobic chlorate-reducing bioreactor. Phylogenetic analysis of the 16S rDNA sequence showed 100% sequence similarity to Pseudomonas stutzeri DSM 50227 and 98.6% sequence similarity to the type strain of P. stutzeri (DSM 5190(T)). The species P. stutzeri possesses a high degree of genotypic and phenotypic heterogeneity. Therefore, eight genomic groups, termed genomovars, have been proposed based upon deltaTm values, which were used to evaluate the quality of the pairing within heteroduplexes formed by DNA-DNA hybridization. In this study, DNA-DNA hybridization between strain
AW-1
(T) and P. stutzeri strains DSM 50227 and DSM 5190(T) revealed respectively 80.5 and 56.5% similarity. DNA-DNA hybridization between P. stutzeri strains DSM 50227 and DSM 5190(T) revealed 48.4% similarity. DNA-DNA hybridization indicated that strain
AW-1
(T) is not related at the species level to the type strain of P. stutzeri. However, strain
AW-1
(T) and P. stutzeri DSM 50227 are related at the species level. The physiological and biochemical properties of strain
AW-1
(T) and the two P. stutzeri strains were compared. A common characteristic of P. stutzeri strains is the ability to denitrify. However, in growth experiments, strain
AW-1
(T) could use only chlorate or oxygen as an electron acceptor and not nitrate, perchlorate or bromate. Strain
AW-1
(T) is the first chlorate-reducing bacterium described that does not possess another oxyanion-reduction pathway. Cell extracts of strain
AW-1
(T) showed chlorate and bromate reductase activities but not
nitrate reductase
activity. P. stutzeri strains DSM 50227 and DSM 5190(T) could use nitrate or oxygen as an electron acceptor, but not chlorate. Chlorate reductase activity, in addition to
nitrate reductase
activity, was detected in cell extracts of both P. stutzeri strains. Chlorite dismutase activity was absent in extracts of both P. stutzeri strains but was present in extracts of strain
AW-1
(T). Based on the hybridization experiments and the physiological and biochemical data, it is proposed that strain
AW-1
(T) be classified as a novel species of Pseudomonas, Pseudomonas chloritidismutans sp. nov. The type strain is strain
AW-1
(T) (= DSM 13592(T) = ATCC BAA-443(T)).
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PMID:Pseudomonas chloritidismutans sp. nov., a non-denitrifying, chlorate-reducing bacterium. 1250 87