Presence of cu-type (Nirk) and cd1-type (nirs) nitrite reductase genes in the denitrifying bacterium bradyrhizobium nitroreducens sp. nov.

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Nitrite reductase is a key enzyme for denitrification. There are two types of nitrite reductases: copper-containing NirK and cytochrome cd1-containing NirS. Most denitrifiers possess either nirK or nirS, although a few strains been reported to possess both genes. We herein report the presence of nirK and nirS in the soil-denitrifying bacterium Bradyrhizobium sp. strain TSA1T. Both nirK and nirS were identified and actively transcribed under denitrification conditions. Based on physiological, chemotaxonomic, and genomic properties, strain TSA1T (=JCM 18858T=KCTC 62391T) represents a novel species within the genus Bradyrhizobium, for which we propose the name Bradyrhizobium nitroreducens sp. nov.

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Jang, J., Ashida, N., Kai, A., Isobe, K., Nishizawa, T., Otsuka, S., … Ishii, S. (2018). Presence of cu-type (Nirk) and cd1-type (nirs) nitrite reductase genes in the denitrifying bacterium bradyrhizobium nitroreducens sp. nov. Microbes and Environments, 33(3), 326–331. https://doi.org/10.1264/jsme2.ME18039

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