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Polynucleobacter hirudinilacicola sp. nov. and Polynucleobacter campilacus sp. nov., both isolated from freshwater systems.

Martin W Hahn1, Ulrike Koll1, Johanna Schmidt1, Lesley R Huymann1, Gerlinde Karbon1, Elke Lang2.   

Abstract

Strains MWH-EgelM1-30-B4T and MWH-Feld-100T were isolated from the water columns of two freshwater systems. Both strains represent delicate bacteria not easy to work with in laboratory experiments. Phylogenetic analyses of the 16S rRNA genes suggested that both strains were affiliated with the genus Polynucleobacter. Both strains share 16S rRNA gene sequence similarities of >99 % with eight free-living Polynucleobacter type strains, all affiliated with the cryptic species complex PnecC. The full-length 16S rRNA gene sequences of the two strains differ only in two and three positions, respectively, from the sequence of the closest related Polynucleobacter type strain. Genome sequencing of both strains revealed relatively small genome sizes of 2.0 Mbp and G+C contents of 45 mol%. Phylogenetic analyses based on nucleotide sequences of 319 shared protein-encoding genes consistently placed the two strains in taxon PnecC but did not suggest an affiliation with one of the previously described species. Pairwise analyses of whole genome average nucleotide identities (gANI) with representatives of all previously described Polynucleobacter species resulted in both cases throughout in values <80 %. Pairwise comparison of the genomes of the two new strains resulted in gANI values of 83.3 %. All gANI analyses clearly suggested that strains MWH-EgelM1-30-B4T and MWH-Feld-100T represent two novel Polynucleobacter species. We propose for these novel species the names Polynucleobacter hirudinilacicola sp. nov. and Polynucleobacter campilacus sp. nov. and strains MWH-EgelM1-30-B4T (=DSM 23911T=LMG 30144T) and MWH-Feld-100T (=DSM 24007T=LMG 29705T) as the type strains, respectively.

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Keywords:  Polynucleobacter; average nucleotide identity; bacterioplankton; freshwater lake; genome; multi-locus phylogeny

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29939120      PMCID: PMC6150422          DOI: 10.1099/ijsem.0.002880

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


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