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Halopiger thermotolerans sp. nov., a thermo-tolerant haloarchaeon isolated from commercial salt.

Hiroaki Minegishi1,2,3, Ryuta Shimogaki1, Shigeaki Enomoto1, Akinobu Echigo2,1, Yusuke Kondo1, Shuhei Nagaoka1, Yasuhiro Shimane3, Masahiro Kamekura4, Takashi Itoh5, Moriya Ohkuma5, Takuro Nunoura3, Ken Takai3, Ron Usami2,1.   

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Three thermo-tolerant halophilic archaeal strains, SR-441T, SR-412 and SR-188, were isolated from commercial salt samples. Cells were non-motile pleomorphic rod-shaped, and stained Gram-negative. Colonies were pink-pigmented. The three strains were able to grow with 1.7-4.6 M NaCl (optimum, 2.5 M), at pH 6.5-9.0 (optimum, pH 8.0) and at 35-60 °C (optimum, 45 °C). The orthologous 16S rRNA gene sequence similarities amongst the three strains were 98.8-99.3 %, and the level of DNA-DNA relatedness was 71-74 and 72-75 % (reciprocally). The closest relative was Halopiger aswanensis JCM 11628T with 98.6 %-99.1 % similarity in the orthologous 16S rRNA gene sequences, followed by two more Halopiger species, Halopiger xanaduensis JCM 14033T (98.5 %-99.1 %) and Halopiger salifodinae JCM 9578T (95.5 %-95.6 %). DNA-DNA relatednesses between the three strains and H. aswanensis JCM 11628T and H. xanaduensis JCM 14033T were 61 and 54 %, respectively. The polar lipids of the three novel strains were phosphatidylglycerol, phosphatidylglycerol phosphate methyl ester, and bis-sulfated diglycosyl archaeol-1. The most distinctive feature of the three strains was the ability to grow at 60 °C, while the maximum growth temperature of H. aswanensis is 55 °C. Based on phenotypic and phylogenetic analyses, the isolates are considered to represent a novel species of the genus Halopiger, for which the name Halopiger thermotolerans sp. nov. is proposed. The type strain is SR-441T (=JCM 19583T=KCTC 4248T) isolated from solar salt produced in Australia. SR-412 (=JCM 19582) and SR-188 (=JCM 19581) isolated from commercial salt samples are additional strains of the species.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27562780     DOI: 10.1099/ijsem.0.001455

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


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1.  Diversity of Extremely Halophilic Archaeal and Bacterial Communities from Commercial Salts.

Authors:  Ashagrie Gibtan; Kyounghee Park; Mingyeong Woo; Jung-Kue Shin; Dong-Woo Lee; Jae Hak Sohn; Minjung Song; Seong Woon Roh; Sang-Jae Lee; Han-Seung Lee
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2017-05-10       Impact factor: 5.640

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