Literature DB >> 19126723

Pseudidiomarina marina sp. nov. and Pseudidiomarina tainanensis sp. nov. and reclassification of Idiomarina homiensis and Idiomarina salinarum as Pseudidiomarina homiensis comb. nov. and Pseudidiomarina salinarum comb. nov., respectively.

Wen Dar Jean1, Tsung-Yen Leu, Chung-Yi Lee, Ta-Jen Chu, Silk Yu Lin, Wung Yang Shieh.   

Abstract

Two Gram-negative strains of heterotrophic, aerobic, marine bacteria, designated PIM1T and PIN1T, were isolated from seawater samples collected from the shallow coastal region of An-Ping Harbour, Tainan, Taiwan. Cells grown in broth cultures were straight rods and non-motile. The two isolates required NaCl for growth and grew optimally at 30-35 degrees C and 2-5 % NaCl. They grew aerobically and were not capable of anaerobic growth by fermentation of glucose or other carbohydrates. The cellular fatty acids were predominantly iso-branched, with iso-C(15 : 0) (17.0-21.4 %), iso-C(17 : 0) (18.2-21.0 %) and iso-C(17 : 1)omega9c (15.7-16.6 %) as the most abundant components. The predominant isoprenoid quinone was Q-8 (95.2-97.1 %). Strains PIM1T and PIN1T had DNA G+C contents of 46.6 and 46.9 mol%, respectively. Phylogeny based on 16S rRNA gene sequences and DNA-DNA hybridization, together with data from physiological, morphological and chemotaxonomic characterizations, indicated that the two isolates should be classified as representatives of two novel species of the genus Pseudidiomarina of the family Idiomarinaceae, for which the names Pseudidiomarina marina sp. nov. (type strain PIM1T=BCRC 17749T=JCM 15083T) and Pseudidiomarina tainanensis sp. nov. (type strain PIN1T=BCRC 17750T=JCM 15084T) are proposed. In addition, based on the characterization data obtained in this study, it is proposed that Idiomarina homiensis and Idiomarina salinarum should be reclassified as Pseudidiomarina homiensis comb. nov. and Pseudidiomarina salinarum comb. nov., respectively.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19126723     DOI: 10.1099/ijs.0.001180-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Syst Evol Microbiol        ISSN: 1466-5026            Impact factor:   2.747


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