Agricultural and Biological Chemistry
Online ISSN : 1881-1280
Print ISSN : 0002-1369
ISSN-L : 0002-1369
Identification of Nitrogen-fixing Hydrogen Bacterium Strain N34 and Its Oxygen-resistant Segregant Strain, Y38
Yoshihiro NAKAMURATakashi YAMANOBEJiro OOYAMA
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1985 Volume 49 Issue 6 Pages 1703-1709

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A hydrogen bacterium strain, N34, and its oxygen-resistant segregant strain, Y38, were subjected to a taxonomical study. Since both strains were capable of N2-fixation, N2-fixing facultative hydrogen autotrophs listed in "Bergey's Manual of Systematic Bacteriology" were used for comparison. Both strains produced a water-insoluble carotenoid pigment, zeaxanthin dirhamnoside, indicating that both should be classified into the genus Xanthobacter. Then, the differential characteristics of the two species of the genus Xanthobacter, X. autotrophicus and X. flavus, were investigated as to both strains. The vitamin requirement, the sensitivity to oxygen under autotrophic conditions, the inducibility of hydrogenase, the substrate range of carbohydrates and N2-fixing growth characteristics of both strains were almost completely opposite to those of X. flavus. Moreover, both strains coincided exactly with X. autotrophicus in morphological and other physiological characteristics. From these results both strains were identified as Xanthobacter autotrophicus.

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