論文

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2015年12月

Formosa haliotis sp. nov., a brown-alga-degrading bacterium isolated from the gut of the abalone Haliotis gigantea.

International journal of systematic and evolutionary microbiology
  • Reiji Tanaka
  • Ilse Cleenwerck
  • Yukino Mizutani
  • Shunpei Iehata
  • Toshiyuki Shibata
  • Hideo Miyake
  • Tetsushi Mori
  • Yutaka Tamaru
  • Mitsuyoshi Ueda
  • Peter Bossier
  • Peter Vandamme
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開始ページ
4388
終了ページ
4393
記述言語
英語
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研究論文(学術雑誌)
DOI
10.1099/ijsem.0.000586

Four brown-alga-degrading, Gram-stain-negative, aerobic, non-flagellated, gliding and rod-shaped bacteria, designated LMG 28520T, LMG 28521, LMG 28522 and LMG 28523, were isolated from the gut of the abalone Haliotis gigantea obtained in Japan. The four isolates had identical random amplified polymorphic DNA patterns and grew optimally at 25 °C, at pH 6.0-9.0 and in the presence of 1.0-4.0 % (w/v) NaCl. Phylogenetic trees based on 16S rRNA gene sequences placed the isolates in the genus Formosa with Formosa algae and Formosa arctica as closest neighbours. LMG 28520T and LMG 28522 showed 100 % DNA-DNA relatedness to each other, 16-17 % towards F. algae LMG 28216T and 17-20 % towards F. arctica LMG 28318T; they could be differentiated phenotypically from these established species. The predominant fatty acids of isolates LMG 28520T and LMG 28522 were summed feature 3 (iso-C15 : 0 2-OH and/or C16 : 1ω7c), iso-C15 : 1 G and iso-C15 : 0. Isolate LMG 28520T contained menaquinone-6 (MK-6) as the major respiratory quinone and phosphatidylethanolamine, two unknown aminolipids and an unknown lipid as the major polar lipids. The DNA G+C content was 34.4 mol% for LMG 28520T and 35.5 mol% for LMG 28522. On the basis of their phylogenetic and genetic distinctiveness, and differential phenotypic properties, the four isolates are considered to represent a novel species of the genus Formosa, for which the name Formosa haliotis sp. nov. is proposed. The type strain is LMG 28520T ( = NBRC 111189T).

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DOI
https://doi.org/10.1099/ijsem.0.000586
PubMed
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26354496
ID情報
  • DOI : 10.1099/ijsem.0.000586
  • PubMed ID : 26354496

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