Clostridium Sticklandii
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''Acetoanaerobium sticklandii'' is an
anaerobic Anaerobic means "living, active, occurring, or existing in the absence of free oxygen", as opposed to aerobic which means "living, active, or occurring only in the presence of oxygen." Anaerobic may also refer to: * Anaerobic adhesive, a bonding a ...
,
motile Motility is the ability of an organism to move independently, using metabolic energy. Definitions Motility, the ability of an organism to move independently, using metabolic energy, can be contrasted with sessility, the state of organisms th ...
,
gram-positive bacterium In bacteriology, gram-positive bacteria are bacteria that give a positive result in the Gram stain test, which is traditionally used to quickly classify bacteria into two broad categories according to their type of cell wall. Gram-positive bacte ...
. It was first isolated in 1954 from the black mud of the
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by T.C. Stadtman, who also named the species. ''A. sticklandii'' is not pathogenic in humans.


Biology and biochemistry

''Acetoanaerobium sticklandii'' ferment amino acids by using the Stickland reaction, which couples the oxidation of one amino acid and the reduction of another. L.H. Stickland described this process in 1934. The enzymes in the Stickland reaction are D-proline reductase (an electron acceptor) and Glycine reductase. ''A. sticklandii'' preferentially utilize threonine, arginine, serine, cysteine, proline, and glycine during the growth phase and lysine during the stationary phase, while excreting glutamate, aspartate and alanine.
Selenoprotein In molecular biology a selenoprotein is any protein that includes a selenocysteine (Sec, U, Se-Cys) amino acid residue. Among functionally characterized selenoproteins are five glutathione peroxidases (GPX) and three thioredoxin reductases, (TrxR/TX ...
s can be found in the genome of ''A. sticklandii''. One such selenoprotein, glycine reductase A was first identified in ''A. sticklandii''. ''A. sticklandii'' uses a total of eight of these selenoproteins. One of which, PrdC, was not previously thought to be a selenoprotein. PrdC, which is similar to RnfC in other species, is found within the D-proline reductase operon. The D-proline reductase operon is responsible for the reductive ring cleavage of D-proline into 5-aminovalerate. 5-aminovalerate is excreted by ''Cl. sticklandii''. Although energy conservation in ''A. sticklandii'' is achieved through substrate level phosphorylation, it can be achieved via electron-transport phosphorylation as well. The Rnf complex, a Na+-dependent
F-ATPase F-ATPase, also known as F-Type ATPase, is an ATPase/ synthase found in bacterial plasma membranes, in mitochondrial inner membranes (in oxidative phosphorylation, where it is known as Complex V), and in chloroplast thylakoid membranes. It uses ...
,
V-ATPase Vacuolar-type ATPase (V-ATPase) is a highly conserved evolutionarily ancient enzyme with remarkably diverse functions in eukaryotic organisms. V-ATPases acidify a wide array of intracellular organelles and pumps protons across the plasm ...
, and a membrane-bound
Pyrophosphatase Pyrophosphatases, also known as diphosphatases, are acid anhydride hydrolases that act upon diphosphate bonds. Examples include: * Inorganic pyrophosphatase, which acts upon the free pyrophosphate ion * Tobacco acid pyrophosphatase, which cata ...
serve as methods to conserve energy through electron-transport phosphorylation. On another interesting note, ''A. sticklandii'' have two carbon dioxide fixation pathways, Wood-Ljundgahl and Glycine synthase/glycine reductase pathways. It is an oddity to find both of these methods of carbon dioxide fixation simultaneously. Only four other bacterial species have been observed to contain both of these pathways. Although, ''A. sticklandii'' has the ability to utilize both pathways, it has not been determined if they do utilize both pathways at the same time. Although it is considered an obligate anaerobe, ''A. sticklandii'' has genes that allow for the bacterium to be cultivated in aerobic conditions. Some of the proteins made by ''A. sticklandii'' that allow for the repair of damage from oxygen exposure include Mn-superoxide dismutase and Superoxide reductase, alkyl hydroperoxide reductase, rubrerythrin,
Glutathione peroxidase Glutathione peroxidase (GPx) () is the general name of an enzyme family with peroxidase activity whose main biological role is to protect the organism from oxidative damage. The biochemical function of glutathione peroxidase is to reduce lipid h ...
s, seleno-peroxiredoxin, thioredoxin-dependent peroxidase, and sulfoxide reductases A and B.


Genome

''Acetoanaerobium sticklandii'' has a genome that consists of one circular chromosome. On this chromosome are 2,715,461 base pairs. Of these base pairs there are 2573 coding sequences with only 2.1% of the genome repeated. ''A. sticklandii'' shares the highest number of genes that are homologous with ''
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'' (a pathogenic species in the
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) and with two members of the genus ''
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''.


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References

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External links

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Type strain of ''Clostridium sticklandii'' at Bac''Dive'' - the Bacterial Diversity Metadatabase
{{Taxonbar, from=Q3681162 Gram-positive bacteria Peptostreptococcaceae Bacteria described in 1957