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Kinetic analysis of a complete nitrifier reveals an oligotrophic lifestyle

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  • K. Dimitri Kits

    (Research Network Chemistry meets Microbiology, University of Vienna)

  • Christopher J. Sedlacek

    (Research Network Chemistry meets Microbiology, University of Vienna)

  • Elena V. Lebedeva

    (Winogradsky Institute of Microbiology, Research Center of Biotechnology of the Russian Academy of Sciences)

  • Ping Han

    (Research Network Chemistry meets Microbiology, University of Vienna)

  • Alexandr Bulaev

    (Winogradsky Institute of Microbiology, Research Center of Biotechnology of the Russian Academy of Sciences)

  • Petra Pjevac

    (Research Network Chemistry meets Microbiology, University of Vienna)

  • Anne Daebeler

    (Research Network Chemistry meets Microbiology, University of Vienna)

  • Stefano Romano

    (Research Network Chemistry meets Microbiology, University of Vienna)

  • Mads Albertsen

    (Center for Microbial Communities, Aalborg University)

  • Lisa Y. Stein

    (University of Alberta)

  • Holger Daims

    (Research Network Chemistry meets Microbiology, University of Vienna)

  • Michael Wagner

    (Research Network Chemistry meets Microbiology, University of Vienna)

Abstract

A pure culture of the complete nitrifier Nitrospira inopinata shows a high affinity for ammonia, low maximum rate of ammonia oxidation, high growth yield compared to canonical nitrifiers and genomic potential for alternative metabolisms, probably reflecting an important role in nitrification in oligotrophic environments.

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  • K. Dimitri Kits & Christopher J. Sedlacek & Elena V. Lebedeva & Ping Han & Alexandr Bulaev & Petra Pjevac & Anne Daebeler & Stefano Romano & Mads Albertsen & Lisa Y. Stein & Holger Daims & Michael Wag, 2017. "Kinetic analysis of a complete nitrifier reveals an oligotrophic lifestyle," Nature, Nature, vol. 549(7671), pages 269-272, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:549:y:2017:i:7671:d:10.1038_nature23679
    DOI: 10.1038/nature23679
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