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High diversity and abundance of putative polyphosphate-accumulating Tetrasphaera-related bacteria in activated sludge systems. Nguyen HT, Le VQ, Hansen AA, Nielsen JL, Nielsen PH. FEMS microbiology ecology. 2011. The diversity of the putative polyphosphate-accumulating genus Tetrasphaera in wastewater treatment systems with enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR) was investigated using the full-cycle rRNA approach combined with microautoradiography and histochemical staining. 16S rRNA actinobacterial gene sequences were retrieved from different full-scale EBPR plants, and the sequences belonging to the genus Tetrasphaera (family Intrasporangiaceae) were found to form three clades. Quantitative FISH analyses of the communities in five full-scale EBPR plants using 10 new oligonucleotide probes were carried out. The results showed that the probe-defined Tetrasphaera displayed different morphologies and constituted up to 30% of the total biomass. It was shown that active uptake of orthophosphate and formation of polyphosphate took place in most of the probe-defined Tetrasphaera populations. However, aerobic uptake of orthophosphate only took place after uptake of certain carbon sources under anaerobic conditions and these were more diverse than hitherto assumed: amino acids, glucose, and for some also acetate. Tetrasphaera seemed to occupy a slightly different ecological niche compared with 'Candidatus Accumulibacter' contributing to a functional redundancy and stability of the EBPR process. 21231938

The following probes occur in the paper:

Elo1-1250 (pB-3977), Tet1-823 (pB-3978), Tet1-266 (pB-3979), Tet2-842 (pB-3980), Tet2-831 (pB-3981), Tet2-892 (pB-3982), Tet2-87 (pB-3983), Tet2-174 (pB-3984), Tet3-654 (pB-3985), Tet3-19 (pB-3986)