Aminipila terrae sp. nov., a strictly anaerobic bacterium isolated from river sediment

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Yeon Bee Kim
Joon Yong Kim
Juseok Kim
Hye Seon Song
Tae Woong Whon
Se Hee Lee
SeungRan Yoo
Jinjong Myoung
Hong-Seok Son
Seong Woon Roh
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[1] World Institute of Kimchi,Microbiology and Functionality Research Group and Industrial Technology Research Group
[2] Chonbuk National University,Korea Zoonosis Research Institute
[3] Korea University,Department of Food Biosciences and Technology, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology
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Archives of Microbiology | 2021年 / 203卷
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Geum River; Polyphasic taxonomy;
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In this study, aimed at investigating and characterizing river sediment bacteria, we isolated a Gram-stain-positive, rod-shaped, obligate anaerobic bacterium, strain CBA3637T, from the sediment of the Geum River. This strain grew at 10–40 °C (optimum, 30 °C), 0–1% NaCl (optimum, 0%), and pH 7–8 (optimum, pH 7). The 16S rRNA gene sequence comparison revealed Aminipila butyrica DSM 103574T to be the closest relative of strain CBA3637T (96.6–96.7% similarity); and both strains clustered together in phylogenetic analysis. The genome of strain CBA3637T was found to consist of a single chromosome (3.51 Mbp; 36.98% G + C content). Comparative genomic analysis of the strain CBA3637T with A. butyrica DSM 103574T revealed that strain CBA3637T possessed five unique pathways related to polyamine biosynthesis, lipopolysaccharide metabolism, pyrimidine metabolism, and cofactor and vitamin metabolism. Strain CBA3637T contained C14:0, C16:0, and C18:1ω9c as the major fatty acids, and diphosphatidylglycerol as the major polar lipid. No respiratory quinone was observed. Biochemical, chemotaxonomic, and genotypic data revealed that the strain CBA3637T is a representative of a novel species within the genus Aminipila, for which the name Aminipila terrae is proposed. The type strain is CBA3637T (= KACC 21651T = DSM 110662T).
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