Nitrifier
Nitrifizierer even nitrificants or Salpeterbakterien called, are gram-negative aerobic bacteria that behind the process of nitrification are and thus the most important organisms in the nitrogen cycle include. On the basis of their metabolism, a distinction is made between ammonia oxidizers (AOB, also nitrite bacteria), which oxidize ammonia to nitrite , and nitrite oxidizers (NOB, also nitrate bacteria), which oxidize nitrite ions to nitrate . The generic name of ammonia oxidizers always begins with " Nitroso -", that of nitrite oxidizers with " Nitro -". In 2015, the complete oxidation of ammonia to nitrate was discovered in the genus Nitrospira . These bacteria catalyze both nitrification steps and are therefore referred to as complete ammonia oxidizers or comammox bacteria.
Genera
Ammonia oxidizer
- Nitrosomonas ( Betaproteobacteria )
- Nitrosococcus ( Gammaproteobacteria )
- Nitrosospira (Betaproteobacteria)
Nitrite oxidizer
- Nitrobacter ( Alphaproteobacteria )
- Nitrolancetus ( Thermomicrobia )
- Nitrospina ( Deltaproteobacteria )
- Nitrococcus (Gammaproteobacteria)
proof
In addition to the cultivation of bacteria, which takes a very long time, fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) using a targeted rRNA search for the detection of nitrifiers in samples from sewage treatment plants and the search for functional genes using functional gene arrays have proven successful (FGA), i.e. a specific variant of the DNA microarray , for soil and sediment samples. FISH is difficult to use for soil or sediment samples due to its high level of autofluorescence and lower ribosome content.
AmoA , one of the three coding genes for the protein ammonia monooxygenase (AMO), serves as a marker for functional gene arrays in ammonia oxidizers . Rotthauwe et al. cite the advantages of detection using amoA that it allows great specificity and the fine-scale differentiation of closely related populations, and that amoA is not used to examine a phylogenetic but a functional characteristic.
Web links
- Biodiversity and ecophysiology of nitrifying bacterial communities ( Memento from December 7, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Division of Microbial Ecology, University of Vienna (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Holger Daims et al .: Complete nitrification by Nitrospira bacteria . Nature 528, pp. 504-509, December 2015
- ^ DY Sorokin, S. Lücker, D. Vejmelkova, NA Kostrikina, R. Kleerebezem, WI Rijpstra, JS Damsté, D. Le Paslier, G. Muyzer, M. Wagner, MC van Loosdrecht, H. Daims: Nitrification expanded: discovery , physiology and genomics of a nitrite-oxidizing bacterium from the phylum Chloroflexi. In: The ISME journal. Volume 6, number 12, December 2012, pp. 2245-2256, doi : 10.1038 / ismej.2012.70 , PMID 22763649 , PMC 3504966 (free full text).
- ↑ Biodiversity and ecophysiology of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria ( Memento of December 8, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ Rotthauwe et al .: The ammonia monooxygenase structural gene amoA as a functional marker: molecular fine-scale analysis of natural ammonia-oxidizing populations . In: Applied and Environmental Microbiology , Vol. 63, No. 12, December 1997, pp. 4702-4712.