Abstract

A sulfur-oxidizing bacterium strain NB1-3 isolated from corroded concrete was a Gram negative, non-spore-forming, and rod-shaped bacterium (0.5–1.0x 1.5–2.0μm) with a polar flagellum. Strain NB1-3 had its optimum temperature and pH for growth at 30°C and 3.0–4.0, respectively. Strain NB1-3 had enzyme activities that oxidized elemental sulfur, thiosulfate, tetrathionate, and sulfide and the activity to incorporate 14CO2 into the cells. The mean G+C content of the DNA was 52.9 mol%. These results indicate that strain NB1-3 is Thiobacillus thiooxidans. Since nickel has been known to protect concrete from corrosion, the effect of Ni on the growth of strain NB1-3 was studied. The cell growth on tiosulfate-, elemental sulfur-, or tetrathionate-medium was completely inhibited by 0.1% metal nickel or 5mM NiSO4. Both cellular activities of elemental sulfur oxidation and CO2 incorporation were strongly inhibited by 5mM NiSO4. The amounts of Ni in cells with or without nickel treatment were 1.7 and 160.0 nmol/mg protein, respectively. These results indicate that nickel binds to strain NB1-3 cells and inhibits enzymes involved in sulfur oxidation of this bacterium, and as a result, inhibits cell growth.

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