Volume 142, Number 2, 164-167, DOI: 10.1007/BF00447061

Heliothrix oregonensis, gen. nov., sp. nov., a phototrophic filamentous gliding bacterium containing bacteriochlorophyll a

B. K. Pierson, S. J. Giovannoni, D. A. Stahl and R. W. Castenholz

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Abstract

An unusual filamentous, gliding bacterium was found in a few hot springs in Oregon where it formed a nearly unispecific top layer of microbial mats. It contained a bacteriochlorophyll a-like pigment and an abundance of carotenoids. There were no chlorosomes or additional chlorophylls. The organism was aerotolerant and appeared to be photoheterotrophic. It was successfully co-cultured with an aerobic chemoheterotroph in a medium containing glucose and casamino acids. Although it has many characteristics in common with the genus Chloroflexus, the lack of chlorosomes and bacteriochlorophyll c and the aerobic nature of this organism indicate that it should be placed in a new genus. This conclusion is supported by 5S rRNA nucleotide sequence data.

Key words   Heliothrix  - Bacteriochlorophyll a  - Gliding motility - Filamentous - Phototrophic - Thermophilic - Hot springs - 5S rRNA - Nucleotide sequence homologies -  Chloroflexus

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