Abstract
A nonmotile, gram-positive, spherical organism was isolated from the intestinal tracts of rabbits. Both hydrogen and methanol were required for growth. No methane was produced from hydrogen-carbon dioxide, formate, acetate, methylamines, ethanol, or isopropanol. The optimum pH was 6.8, and the optimum temperature was 35 to 40 degrees C. The DNA G+C content is 23 mol%. The pseudomurein cell wall contained serine. These characteristics and the immunological fingerprinting results are consistent with its placement in the genus Methanosphaera as a new species.
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Biavati, B., Vasta, M., & Ferry, J. G. (1988). Isolation and characterization of “Methanosphaera cuniculi” sp. nov. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 54(3), 768–771. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.54.3.768-771.1988
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