The spectrum of compatible solutes in heterotrophic halophilic eubacteria of the family Halomonadaceae
- 1 April 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Microbiology Society in Journal of General Microbiology
- Vol. 136 (4) , 705-712
- https://doi.org/10.1099/00221287-136-4-705
Abstract
A new family, Halomonadaceae, has recently proposed for members of the genera Deleya and Halomonas. The three strains investigated, Deleya halophila, Halomonas elongata and Flavobacterium halmephilum (reclassified as H. halmophila), are aerobic heterotrophic micro-organisms exhibiting an extreme salt tolerance. The major organic osmoregulatory solutes of these organisms were examined using 13C-nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. The relative proportions of the solutes varied with respect to salt concentration, temperature and carbon source. The recently described amino acid ectoine was found to be a dominant solute. For the first time it could be shown for halophilic eubacteria that the intracellular concentration of solutes is sufficient to balance the osmotic pressure of the medium. Thus, there is no need to postulate a hypo-osmotic cytoplasm.Keywords
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