1995 年 59 巻 9 号 p. 1666-1669
A hyperthermophilic archaebacterium was isolated from a deep-sea black smoker chimney (depth, 760m) at the Minami-ensei Knoll (28°23'N, 127°38'E). The strain, designated DT1331, was a coccoid shaped bacterium about 0.5 to 1.0μm in diameter. The cells were surrounded by a cell envelope. The temperature for growth was between 55°C and 93°C with an optimum 80°C. The growth occurred from pH 4.5 to 8.5 and the optimum pH was 6.0. DT1331 required 1% to 5% NaCl for growth and cell Iysis was observed below 1% NaCl concentration. The strain was an anaerobic chemoorganotroph requiring elemental sulfur obligately. Organic substrates used included tryptone, peptone, soytone, casein, gelatin, and yeast extract. Under the optimal conditions, DT1331 had a generation time of 50min and could reach densities of about 1.5×108 cells/ml. DT1331 was resistant to ampicillin, chloramphenicol, erythro-mycin, kanamycin, streptomycin, and tetracycline, which was one of the common characteristcs of archaebacteria. The G+C content of DT1331 was 52.3 mol%. Analysis of the 16S rRNA gene by restriction enzymes coincided with those of Thermococcus celer, indicating that this strain belonged to the genus Thermococcus.
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