''Denitrobacterium'' is a genus of
Actinomycetota
The ''Actinomycetota'' (or ''Actinobacteria'') are a phylum of all gram-positive bacteria. They can be terrestrial or aquatic. They are of great economic importance to humans because agriculture and forests depend on their contributions to soi ...
with a single species, in the family
Coriobacteriaceae
The Coriobacteriaceae
a family of Actinomycetota. The family ''Coriobacteriaceae'' has been shown to increase significantly in the ceca of mice in response to stress.
References
External links
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. Originally isolated from the
bovine
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rumen
The rumen, also known as a paunch, is the largest stomach compartment in ruminants and the larger part of the reticulorumen, which is the first chamber in the alimentary canal of ruminant animals. The rumen's microbial favoring environment allow ...
, ''Denitrobacterium'' are
non-motile
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and non-spore forming.
The only described species in this genus is ''Denitrobacterium detoxificans''. The specific niche of this bacterium in the bovine rumen is theorized to be the detoxification/metabolism of
nitrotoxins and miserotoxin.
Characteristics of ''Denitrobacterium detoxificans''
The sole species currently described in the genus ''Denitrobacterium'', ''D. detoxificans'', is a
Gram-positive
In bacteriology, gram-positive bacteria are bacteria that give a positive result in the Gram stain test, which is traditionally used to quickly classify bacteria into two broad categories according to their type of cell wall.
Gram-positive bac ...
,
obligate anaerobe
Obligate anaerobes are microorganisms killed by normal atmospheric concentrations of oxygen (20.95% O2). Oxygen tolerance varies between species, with some species capable of surviving in up to 8% oxygen, while others lose viability in environm ...
.
In the study conducted by Anderson ''et al''.,
all of the four strains (NPOH1, NPOH2, NPOH3, and MAJ1) are shown to possess high
G+C content
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in their
DNAs (60, 58, 56, and 60 mol%, respectively) and are closely related to one another (more than 99% sequence identity). Additionally, the closest intergeneric relative is ''
Coriobacterium glomerans
''Coriobacterium'' is a genus of Actinomycetota, in the family Coriobacteriaceae. ''Coriobacterium'' are non-motile, Gram-positive, non-sporulating rods, which inhabit the gastrointestinal tract of firebugs (''Pyrrhocoris apterus
The fire ...
'' with 86% sequence identity, based on the
16S rRNA 16S rRNA may refer to:
* 16S ribosomal RNA
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sequence comparison between the NPOH1 strain and sequences available in
GenBank
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.
Metabolism of Nitrocompounds by ''Denitrobacterium detoxificans''
In the bovine rumen, ''Denitrobacterium detoxificans'' metabolizes the following substrates through oxidation:
*
Hydrogen
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*
Formate
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*
Lactate
Lactate may refer to:
* Lactation, the secretion of milk from the mammary glands
* Lactate, the conjugate base of lactic acid
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The oxidation of these above compounds are coupled with the reduction of nitrocompounds such as:
*
3-nitro-1-propionic acid (3NPA)
* 3-nitro-1-propanol (3NPOH)
*
2-nitroethane (2NEOH), an analogue of 3NPOH
There are speculations as to how these nitrocompounds are metabolized. The primary mechanism of 3NPA and 3NPOH metabolism is the reduction to amines, i.e. ''β''-alanine and aminopropanol, respectively.
''β''-alanine is further metabolized by ruminal microorganisms, whereas aminopropanol seems to be a final product.
It is also speculated that nitrite may be cleaved off from both 3NPA and 3NPOH as a minor metabolite, which is then further reduced to ammonia.
3NPA gets metabolized by ruminal microbes more rapidly than 3NPOH;
therefore, 3NPA is less toxic to ruminants grazing on leguminous plants containing the conjugates of these nitrocompounds than 3NPOH
.
Plants Containing the Nitrocompounds Metabolized by ''Denitrobacterium detoxificans''
The above nitrocompounds are abundant in many forages in the forms of glycosides and glucose esters.
Miserotoxin is the most common glycoside of 3NPOH as 3-nitro-1-propyl-''β''-
D-glucopyranoside, first isolated from ''
Astragalus oblongifolius.'' Other glycosides of 3NPOH include ''β''-
D-gentiobioside, allolactoside, laminaribioside, and cellobioside from ''
Astragalus miser var. serotinus.''
Glucose esters of 3NPA are produced by species of the genera ''
Coronilla
The genus ''Coronilla'' contains 8 species of flowering plants native to Europe and North Africa. It cointained about 20 species before being split into '' Securigera''.
Species include:
* ''Coronilla coronata''
* '' Coronilla juncea''
* '' C ...
',
Astragalus
''Astragalus'' is a large genus of over 3,000 species of herbs and small shrubs, belonging to the legume family Fabaceae and the subfamily Faboideae. It is the largest genus of plants in terms of described species. The genus is native to te ...
''
'',
Indigofera
''Indigofera'' is a large genus of over 750 species of flowering plants belonging to the pea family Fabaceae. They are widely distributed throughout the tropical and subtropical regions of the world.
Description
Species of ''Indigofera'' are m ...
''
'','' and ''
Hiptage'.''
3NPA is also produced by ''
Astragalus canadensis'' in the forms of oxotetrahydrofuranyl and isoxazolinone esters.
History of ''Denitrobacterium''
Isolation of Strains NPOH1-3 and MAJ1
The ''D. detoxifican'' strain NPOH1 was first isolated and cultured in the 1996 study by Anderson ''et al.,''
investigating the metabolism of nitrotoxins such as 3-nitro-1-propanol and
3-nitro-1-propionate. Strains NPOH2 and NPOH3 were isolated from a roll tube containing an agar medium with energy-depleted rumen fluid (at 40% v/v),
sodium carbonate,
resazurin
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,
L-cysteine-HCl, lipoic acid, vitamins, minerals, and Amisoy (a partially purified soy protein product by
Quest International
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, at 0.08% w/v), supplemented with 9 mM 3-nitro-1-propanol and inoculated with 2 x 10
−4 mL of nonenriched ruminal fluid.
The rumen contents containing NPOH1, NPOH2, and NPOH3 were obtained from two different cows (one with NPOH1 and another with NPOH2&3) at the National Animal Disease Center (NADC) in Ames, IA, USA. Strain MAJ1 was isolated from rumen contents of a cow on a milkvetch range harboring
''Astragalus miser'' var. ''serotinus'' in British Columbia, Canada.
Classification of ''Denitrobacterium'' into Class ''Actinobacteria''
In the 2000 article, Anderson ''et al.'' proposed the assignment of the novel bacteria into the class ''Actinobacteria'', subclass ''
Coriobacteridae
The Coriobacteriaceae
a family of Actinomycetota. The family ''Coriobacteriaceae'' has been shown to increase significantly in the ceca of mice in response to stress.
References
External links
*https://web.archive.org/web/20070929125423/h ...
'', order ''
Coriobacteriales
The ''Coriobacteriales'' are an order of Actinomycetota.
Phylogeny
The currently accepted taxonomy is based on the List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in Nomenclature
List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in Nomenclature (LPSN) is an o ...
'', family ''
Coriobacteriaceae
The Coriobacteriaceae
a family of Actinomycetota. The family ''Coriobacteriaceae'' has been shown to increase significantly in the ceca of mice in response to stress.
References
External links
*https://web.archive.org/web/20070929125423/h ...
'' based on the high mole percent G+C content and 16S rRNA sequence.
The genus ''Denitrobacterium'' was included in the family ''Coriobaceteriaceae'' by Zhi ''et al.'' in the 2009 publication
on addendum to the class ''Actinobacteria''.
References
External links
*https://web.archive.org/web/20060212221116/http://www.bacterio.cict.fr/d/denitrobacterium.html
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Coriobacteriaceae
Monotypic bacteria genera
Bacteria genera