Abstract
A strain of Halobacterium was isolated from the Dead Sea. This isolate differs from the previously isolated halobacteria in its requirement for Na ions (which is lower than that of most other halobacteria (.gtoreq. 0.5 M)), its requirement for divalent cations (Mg2+ or Ca2+) (which is higher than that of most other halobacteria (optimal growth was obtained in the presence of 0.6-1.2 M Mg2+)), its requirement for starch or clay minerals (bentonite) for growth in the standard growth medium used, and its synthesis of purple membrane at low O2 tensions in the light. This organism was designated H. sodomense sp. nov. The type strain is strain ATCC 33755.