Heterotrophic bacteria from brackish water of the southern Baltic Sea: biochemical and molecular identification and characterisation

Six bacterial strains isolated from the surface water of thesouthern Baltic Sea were described on the basis of their morphological,physiological and biochemical features, and were classified onthe basis of 16S rDNA sequence analysis. Comparative analysesof the 16S rDNA sequences of five of the six b...

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Main Authors: Agnieszka Cabaj, Katarzyna Palińska, Alicja Kosakowska, Julianna Kurlenda
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2006-12-01
Series:Oceanologia
Online Access:http://www.iopan.gda.pl/oceanologia/48_4.html#A4
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spelling doaj-35763bd30c7b457d8a8b35dba2dc810d2020-11-24T22:24:04ZengElsevierOceanologia0078-32342006-12-01484525543Heterotrophic bacteria from brackish water of the southern Baltic Sea: biochemical and molecular identification and characterisationAgnieszka CabajKatarzyna PalińskaAlicja KosakowskaJulianna KurlendaSix bacterial strains isolated from the surface water of thesouthern Baltic Sea were described on the basis of their morphological,physiological and biochemical features, and were classified onthe basis of 16S rDNA sequence analysis. Comparative analysesof the 16S rDNA sequences of five of the six bacterial strainsexamined displayed a &#x2265;98% similarity to the sequences availablein the NCBI GenBank. The 16S rDNA sequence of strain 2 sharedonly a 96% similarity with other published sequences, whichsuggests that this is a new, hitherto unknown species. The isolatedheterotrophic bacteria belong to the families <i>Bacillaceae</i>(strain 1), <i>Flexibacteriaceae</i> (strain 2), <i>Sphingomonadaceae</i>(strains 3, 5), <i>Micrococcaceae</i> (strain 4) and <i>Aurantimonadaceae</i>(strain 6).<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;This is the first study in which the polyphasic approach hasbeen applied to the identification of heterotrophic bacteriafrom the brackish waters of the Gulf of Gda&#x0144;sk and Gda&#x0144;sk Deep.http://www.iopan.gda.pl/oceanologia/48_4.html#A4
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author Agnieszka Cabaj
Katarzyna Palińska
Alicja Kosakowska
Julianna Kurlenda
spellingShingle Agnieszka Cabaj
Katarzyna Palińska
Alicja Kosakowska
Julianna Kurlenda
Heterotrophic bacteria from brackish water of the southern Baltic Sea: biochemical and molecular identification and characterisation
Oceanologia
author_facet Agnieszka Cabaj
Katarzyna Palińska
Alicja Kosakowska
Julianna Kurlenda
author_sort Agnieszka Cabaj
title Heterotrophic bacteria from brackish water of the southern Baltic Sea: biochemical and molecular identification and characterisation
title_short Heterotrophic bacteria from brackish water of the southern Baltic Sea: biochemical and molecular identification and characterisation
title_full Heterotrophic bacteria from brackish water of the southern Baltic Sea: biochemical and molecular identification and characterisation
title_fullStr Heterotrophic bacteria from brackish water of the southern Baltic Sea: biochemical and molecular identification and characterisation
title_full_unstemmed Heterotrophic bacteria from brackish water of the southern Baltic Sea: biochemical and molecular identification and characterisation
title_sort heterotrophic bacteria from brackish water of the southern baltic sea: biochemical and molecular identification and characterisation
publisher Elsevier
series Oceanologia
issn 0078-3234
publishDate 2006-12-01
description Six bacterial strains isolated from the surface water of thesouthern Baltic Sea were described on the basis of their morphological,physiological and biochemical features, and were classified onthe basis of 16S rDNA sequence analysis. Comparative analysesof the 16S rDNA sequences of five of the six bacterial strainsexamined displayed a &#x2265;98% similarity to the sequences availablein the NCBI GenBank. The 16S rDNA sequence of strain 2 sharedonly a 96% similarity with other published sequences, whichsuggests that this is a new, hitherto unknown species. The isolatedheterotrophic bacteria belong to the families <i>Bacillaceae</i>(strain 1), <i>Flexibacteriaceae</i> (strain 2), <i>Sphingomonadaceae</i>(strains 3, 5), <i>Micrococcaceae</i> (strain 4) and <i>Aurantimonadaceae</i>(strain 6).<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;This is the first study in which the polyphasic approach hasbeen applied to the identification of heterotrophic bacteriafrom the brackish waters of the Gulf of Gda&#x0144;sk and Gda&#x0144;sk Deep.
url http://www.iopan.gda.pl/oceanologia/48_4.html#A4
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