Citricoccus nitrophenolicus: Difference between revisions
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Both nitrite and nitrate served as oxygen sources where nitrate was quickly reduced to nitrite and therefore quickly accumulated in cultures during aerobic growth. | Both nitrite and nitrate served as oxygen sources where nitrate was quickly reduced to nitrite and therefore quickly accumulated in cultures during aerobic growth. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 19:10, 3 May 2013
Classification
Kingdom - Bacteria
Phylum - Actinobacteria
Class - Actinobacteridae
Order - Actinomycetales
Family - Micrococcineae
Genus - Micrococcaceae
Species
NCBI: Taxonomy |
Citricoccus nitrophenolicus
Genome Structure
Describe the size and content of the genome. How many chromosomes? Circular or linear? Other interesting features? What is known about its sequence?
Metabolism and Life Cycle
C. nitrophenolicus is a strict aerobe and grows best with pNP as its sole carbon, electron and energy source. Although the favored food source was pNP, growth was also observed when food sources such as short chain fatty acids, salicylate and a range of alcohols such as phenols and 4-cholorphenols were present. All these served as electron donors for growth.
- When pNP was used as the only source of carbon and energy: Metabolism of pNP resulted in the release of nitrite
- When incubated with pNP and acetate: pNP was metabolized first and then acetate
- When grown solely on acetate: Both nitrite and nitrate served as oxygen sources where nitrate was quickly reduced to nitrite and therefore quickly accumulated in cultures during aerobic growth.
References
http://ijsb.sgmjournals.org/content/49/3/1157.full.pdf+html [This is where I found all the above info, I will properly cite within the next day or two]
Author
Page authored by Cheryl Christie and Neha Rao, student of Prof. Jay Lennon at Michigan State University.
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