[Aquatic myxobacteria (Sporocytophaga cauliformis) and the order "Myxobacterales" (author's transl)].

W Gräf, J Schmitt
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Abstract

The indicator function of aquatic myxobacteria for the purpose of evaluating drinking water quality as well as their occurrence in sewage effluent make it desirable to describe these hitherto little known organisms in more detail. To this end, a comparative investigation of anaerobic myxobacteria of the genus Sphaerocytophaga, two typical representatives of the Order Myxobacterales (Myxococcus fulvus, Sporocytophage cauliformis), and a strain ov Vitrepscilla (Vitroescilla proteolytica) was undertaken. With respect to culture morphology, the migratory fringe surrounding colonies of Sphaerocytophaga similar to the other strains studies was a prominent characteristic. In particular, the similarity with colonies of Sporocytophaga cauliformis was apparent. The gliding motility typical of Sphaerocytophaga could be demonstrated in all of the strains investigated. Scanning electron micrographs revealed an amorphous layer of slime covering the cell surfaces in all strains compared in this study, thus excluding the existence of more rigid organelles of locomotion. Taxonomically, the anaerobec myxobacteria of the oral cavity (Sphaerocytophaga) belong to the Order "Myxobacterales" and not the "Eubacterales", i.e., to the genus Fusobacterium. This is clearly suggested by their motility lacking flagella and, above all, by their cell morphology which differs from the Eubacterales.

[水生黏菌(Sporocytophaga cauliformis)和“黏菌”目(作者译)]。
由于水黏菌在评价饮用水水质中的指示作用以及它们在污水排放中的出现,有必要对这些迄今为止鲜为人知的生物进行更详细的描述。为此,对厌氧粘菌属(Sphaerocytophaga)、粘菌目(Myxococcus fulvus, Sporocytophage cauliformis)的两种典型代表(Myxococcus fulvus, Sporocytophage cauliformis)和一种玻璃体菌(Vitroescilla proteolytica)进行了比较研究。在培养形态方面,Sphaerocytophaga菌落周围的迁移条纹与其他菌株相似,是一个突出的特征。特别是与孢丝噬菌菌落的相似性是明显的。在所有被调查的菌株中都可以证明典型的球形噬细胞的滑动运动。扫描电子显微照片显示,在本研究中比较的所有菌株中,覆盖细胞表面的无定形黏液层,从而排除了更刚性运动细胞器的存在。口腔厌氧菌属(Sphaerocytophaga)属于“黏菌目”,而不属于“真杆菌目”,即梭杆菌属。这一点可以从它们缺乏鞭毛的运动和最重要的是它们与真杆菌不同的细胞形态上清楚地看出。
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