A new autotrophic Thiomicrospira strain, MA-3, was isolated from the surface of a polymetal sulfide deposit collected at a Mid-Atlantic Ridge hydrothermal vent site. The DNA homology among three vent isolates, Thiomicrospira crunogena, Thiomicrospira sp. strain L-12, and Thiomicrospira sp. strain MA-3, was 99.3% or higher, grouping them as the same species, T. crunogena (type strain, ATCC 35932). The fact that T. crunogena and Thiomicrospira sp. strain L-12 were isolated from Pacific vent sites demonstrates a cosmopolitan distribution of this species.
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Wirsen, C. O., Brinkhoff, T., Kuever, J., Muyzer, G., Molyneaux, S., & Jannasch, H. W. (1998). Comparison of a new Thiomicrospira strain from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge with known hydrothermal vent isolates. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 64(10), 4057–4059. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.64.10.4057-4059.1998
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