TY - JOUR
T1 - Microbial community profiling of the Chinoike Jigoku (“Blood Pond Hell”) hot spring in Beppu, Japan
T2 - isolation and characterization of Fe(III)-reducing Sulfolobus sp. strain GA1
AU - Masaki, Yusei
AU - Tsutsumi, Katsutoshi
AU - Hirano, Shin ichi
AU - Okibe, Naoko
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was partly supported by a grant from the Kyushu University P and P program . Permission for field sampling and photographic images were kindly provided by Mr. Masafumi Kudo, manager of the Chinoike Jigoku hot spring. Y.M. is grateful for financial support provided by the Kyushu University Advanced Graduate Program in Global Strategy for Green Asia .
Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 Institut Pasteur
PY - 2016/9/1
Y1 - 2016/9/1
N2 - Chinoike Jigoku (“Blood Pond Hell”) is located in the hot spring town of Beppu on the southern island of Kyushu in Japan, and is the site of a red-colored acidic geothermal pond. This study aimed to investigate the microbial population composition in this extremely acidic environment and to isolate/characterize acidophilic microorganism with metal-reducing ability. Initially, PCR (using bacteria- and archaea-specific primers) of environmental DNA samples detected the presence of bacteria, but not archaea. This was followed by random sequencing analysis, confirming the presence of wide bacterial diversity at the site (123 clones derived from 18 bacterial and 1 archaeal genera), including those closely related to known autotrophic and heterotrophic acidophiles (Acidithiobacillus sp., Sulfobacillus sp., Alicyclobacillus sp.). Nevertheless, successive culture enrichment with Fe(III) under micro-aerobic conditions led to isolation of an unknown archaeal organism, Sulfolobus sp. GA1 (with 99.7% 16S rRNA gene sequence identity with Sulfolobus shibatae). Unlike many other known Sulfolobus spp., strain GA1 was shown to lack sulfur oxidation ability. Strain GA1 possessed only minor Fe(II) oxidation ability, but readily reduced Fe(III) during heterotrophic growth under micro-aerobic conditions. Strain GA1 was capable of reducing highly toxic Cr(VI) to less toxic/soluble Cr(III), demonstrating its potential utility in bioremediation of toxic metal species.
AB - Chinoike Jigoku (“Blood Pond Hell”) is located in the hot spring town of Beppu on the southern island of Kyushu in Japan, and is the site of a red-colored acidic geothermal pond. This study aimed to investigate the microbial population composition in this extremely acidic environment and to isolate/characterize acidophilic microorganism with metal-reducing ability. Initially, PCR (using bacteria- and archaea-specific primers) of environmental DNA samples detected the presence of bacteria, but not archaea. This was followed by random sequencing analysis, confirming the presence of wide bacterial diversity at the site (123 clones derived from 18 bacterial and 1 archaeal genera), including those closely related to known autotrophic and heterotrophic acidophiles (Acidithiobacillus sp., Sulfobacillus sp., Alicyclobacillus sp.). Nevertheless, successive culture enrichment with Fe(III) under micro-aerobic conditions led to isolation of an unknown archaeal organism, Sulfolobus sp. GA1 (with 99.7% 16S rRNA gene sequence identity with Sulfolobus shibatae). Unlike many other known Sulfolobus spp., strain GA1 was shown to lack sulfur oxidation ability. Strain GA1 possessed only minor Fe(II) oxidation ability, but readily reduced Fe(III) during heterotrophic growth under micro-aerobic conditions. Strain GA1 was capable of reducing highly toxic Cr(VI) to less toxic/soluble Cr(III), demonstrating its potential utility in bioremediation of toxic metal species.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.resmic.2016.04.011
DO - 10.1016/j.resmic.2016.04.011
M3 - Article
C2 - 27208660
AN - SCOPUS:84976474998
SN - 0923-2508
VL - 167
SP - 595
EP - 603
JO - Research in Microbiology
JF - Research in Microbiology
IS - 7
ER -