Shewanella algae

Shewanella algae is a rod-shaped Gram-negative marine bacterium.

Shewanella algae
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Bacteria
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Class:
Gamma Proteobacteria
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Family:
Genus:
Species:
S. algae
Binomial name
Shewanella algae
Simidu et al. 1990[1]

Description

S. algae cells are rod-shaped and straight. They can grow on Salmonella-Shigella agar and form yellow-orange or brown colonies. They produce the toxin tetrodotoxin and can infected humans.[2]

Metabolism

S. algae is a facultative anaerobe with the ability to reduce iron, uranium and plutonium metabolically. When no oxygen is available, it can use metal cations as the terminal electron acceptor in the electron transport chain.

S. algae is of great interest to the United States Department of Energy because of its ability to reduce the amount of radioactive waste in groundwater by making it less soluble. An example would be:

References

  1. Parte, A.C. "Shewanella". Bacterio.net.
  2. Nozue, H; Hayashi, T; Hashimoto, Y; Ezaki, T; Hamasaki, K; Ohwada, K; Terawaki, Y (1992). "Isolation and Characterization of Shewanella alga from Human Clinical Specimens and Emendation of the Description of S. Alga Simidu et al., 1990, 335". International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology. 42 (4): 628. doi:10.1099/00207713-42-4-628. PMID 1390113.


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