Desulfobulbus propionicus possesses three strains: 1pr3T, 2pr4, and 3pr10. Similarly, all three strains are
Gram-negative,
sulfur-reducers with the ability to grow exclusively on
lactate or
pyruvate without any external electron or carbon sources. What separates 1pr3T from its sister strains is its ability to reduce
sulfite and
thiosulfate to
hydrogen sulfide (H2S); reduce
nitrate to
ammonia; lastly, its presence of
cytochrome types b- and c-. Furthermore, strain 1pr3T differentiated from the others in shape (1pr3T possesses pointed ends compared to ovoid or ellipsoidal shaped ends), motility (1pr3T lacks motility, whereas the others possess flagella), and the presence of
fimbriae (2pr4 and 3pr10 strains do not). In terms of the genus
Desulfobulbus, the closest relatives of
D. propionicus are
D. elongatus with an
identity of 96.9%, followed by
D. rhabdoformis, and then
D. mediterraneus and
D. japonicas with equal relation respective to the
phylogenetic tree constructed using 16S
rRNA sequences. == Characterization ==