To evaluate bacterial cellular polyamine distributions
as a chemotaxonomic marker for classification and as a
growth factor for extremophilic environments,
acid-extracted polyamines from new available members
including various extremophiles belonging to the
emended phylum Proteobacteria including the classes,
Alphaproteobacteria (164 strains), Betaproteobacteria
(35), Hydrogenophilalia (3), Gammaproteobacteria
(113), Acidithiobacillia (11) and Zetaproteobacteria (2),
and the newly validated phyla Epsilonbacteraeota (22),
Bdellovibrionota (2) and Myxococcota (1) separated
from the former phylum Proteobacteria, were analyzed
by HPLC and HPGC-MS. Distribution of
homospermidine, spermidine and aminopropylcadaverine
were found within Alphaproteobacteria.
2-Hydroxyputrescine and 2-hydroxyspermidine were
found within Betaproteobacteria and Hydrogenophilalia.
Occurrence of 1,3-diaminopropane and norspermidine
was specific to certain members of
Gammaproteobacteria. Only spermidine was detected
as a major polyamine in Acidithiobacillia and
Zetaproteobacteria. Spermidine was a major polyamine
in Epsilonbacteraeota. Spermidine-dominant or
homospermidine-dominant species were found within
Bdellovibrionota and Myxococcota. Thermophilic
species have a high level of spermine in the four phyla.
No clear polyamine profile patterns were observed in
acidophiles, alkaliphiles, psychrophiles and halophiles of
the four phyla.
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