Abstract

We tested a variety of halotolerant Gram-positive coccoid bacteria and other halotolerant bacteria for hydrolytic activity towards the L- and the D-isomer of N '-benzoyl-arginine- p -nitroanilide (BAPA). D-BAPA cleaving activity was earlier shown to be associated with endospore-forming bacteria and related organisms. Four groups were distinguished on the basis of their behavior towards the BAPA isomers: 1. D-BAPA cleaving bacteria: several Bacillus strains, two Planococcus species, and Marinococcus hispanicus . 2. Strain M96/12b, an endospore-forming bacterium, that cleaves both isomers. 3. L-BAPA cleaving bacteria: Gram-negative halotolerant bacteria ( Halomonas elongata , Vibrio costicola ), the Gram-positive coccoid bacterium Micrococcus luteus , and Bacillus pasteurii . 4. A number of Gram-positive cocci that cleave neither L-BAPA nor D-BAPA. Also a few ectoine-producing Bacillus species ( B. halophilus , B. pantothenticus ) fall in this category. We recommended to include the tests for L-BAPA and D-BAPA hydrolysis in phenotypic tests and numerical taxonomy studies of Gram-positive bacteria.

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