Nitrosomonas aestuarii

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Nitrosomonas aestuarii
Systematics
Department : Proteobacteria
Class : Betaproteobacteria
Order : Nitrosomonadales
Family : Nitrosomonadaceae
Genre : Nitrosomonas
Type : Nitrosomonas aestuarii
Scientific name
Nitrosomonas aestuarii
Koops et al. 2001

Nitrosomonas aestuarii is a species of bacteria in the genus Nitrosomonas . It is a nitrifying bacterial species which metabolizes ammonia (NH 3 ) to nitrite (NO 2 - ) and thereby gains energy.

features

The cells are rod-shaped with rounded corners measuring 1.0-1.3 X 1.4-2.0 micrometers. Like all bacteria of the Proteobacteria group, the species is gram-negative . Nitrosomonas aestuarii is aerobic , the bacterium needs oxygen. The bacteria are able to use urea as a source of ammonium. Nitrosomonas aestuarii , like all members of the Nitrosomonadaceae family , is chemolithoautotrophic , i.e. H. Inorganic electron donors (ammonia) are used to generate energy, the species does not depend on organic energy and carbon sources.

Nitrosomonas aestuarii has been isolated from sea water, especially from coastal sea water.

The GC content of the DNA is 45.8%.

metabolism

Like all Nitrosomonadaceae, Nitrosomonas aestuarii is one of the nitrifiers. The metabolism is based on nitrification , ammonia (NH 3 ) is oxidized to nitrite (NO 2 - ).

The oxidation of ammonia brings electrons into an electron transport chain . A proton motor force is generated, which ultimately leads to the formation of ATP . For carbon fixation , the nitrifying bacteria use the Calvin cycle , which is also used during photosynthesis in plants.

literature

  • Michael T. Madigan, John M. Martinko, Jack Parker: Brock - Microbiology . 11th edition. Pearson Studium, Munich 2006, ISBN 3-8274-0566-1
  • George M. Garrity: Bergey's manual of systematic bacteriology . 2nd Edition. Springer, New York 2005, Vol. 2: The Proteobacteria Part C: The Alpha-, Beta-, Delta-, and Epsilonproteabacteria , ISBN 0-387-24145-0

Web links

  • A little glimpse into the world of bacteria - AquaCare. Sellner, BR 1997: A little glimpse into the world of bacteria - biological metabolic processes in the aquarium using the example of nitrogen oxidation (nitrification).