Desulfurobacterium indicum
DSM 101677
Name:
Desulfurobacterium indicum Cao et al. 2017
DSM No.:
101677, Type strain dsm-101677 dsm101677 dsm 101677 Desulfurobacterium indicum
Strain designation:
K6013
Other collection no.
or WDCM no.:
or WDCM no.:
MCCC 1A01868
Isolated from:
sulfide sample from a high-temperature hydrothermal vent
Country:
International waters
Indian Ocean, JL-Dive94-S01 site at a depth of 2771 m
Indian Ocean, JL-Dive94-S01 site at a depth of 2771 m
Date of sampling:
11.01.2015
Nagoya Protocol Restrictions:
There are NO known Nagoya Protocol restrictions for this strain.
History:
<- K. Alain, IUEM, Univ. Brest, Plouzané, France; K6013 <- J. Cao
Genbank accession numbers:
Cultivation conditions:
Medium 829d , 65°C
Growth takes place without visible increase in turbidity, hence proliferation of cells has to be checked using phase contrast microscopy
Please follow special instructions: 'Cultivation of Anaerobes'
Complete DSMZ Media List
Growth takes place without visible increase in turbidity, hence proliferation of cells has to be checked using phase contrast microscopy
Please follow special instructions: 'Cultivation of Anaerobes'
Complete DSMZ Media List
Summary and
additional information:
additional information:
<- K. Alain, IUEM, Univ. Brest, Plouzané, France; K6013 <- J. Cao. Sulfide sample from a high-temperature hydrothermal vent; International waters, Indian Ocean, JL-Dive94-S01 site at a depth of 2771 m. Type strain. Taxonomy/description (26942). Sequence accession no. 16S rRNA gene: KT750866, whole genome shotgun sequence: MOEN00000000. Thermophilic (26942). (Medium 829d, 65°C, anaerobic). Growth takes place without visible increase in turbidity, hence proliferation of cells has to be checked using phase contrast microscopy.
Literature:
Risk group:
1 (classification according to German TRBA)
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