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Dialister hominis sp. nov., isolated from human faeces.

Mitsuo Sakamoto1,2, Nao Ikeyama1, Atsushi Toyoda3, Takumi Murakami3, Hiroshi Mori3, Takao Iino1, Moriya Ohkuma1.   

Abstract

An obligately anaerobic, Gram-stain-negative, rod or coccobacilli organism was isolated from a faecal sample of a healthy Japanese woman. In the 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis, strain 5BBH33T showed the highest 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity to Dialister succinatiphilus YIT 11850T (95.9 %), Dialister propionicifaciens ADV 1053.03T (94.3 %), Dialister micraerophilus DSM 19965T (93.1 %), Dialister invisus DSM 15470T (92.5 %) and Dialister pneumosintes ATCC 33048T (91.4 %). The hsp60 gene sequence analysis also revealed strain 5BBH33T had relatively low hsp60 gene sequence similarities (74.4-85.3 %) to other Dialister species. Strain 5BBH33T showed 21.8-23.9 % in silico DNA-DNA hybridization values with other Dialister species. In addition, the average nucleotide identity values between strain 5BBH33T and other Dialister species ranged from 68.7-74.2 %, indicating that this strain should be considered as new species based on whole-genome relatedness. Strain 5BBH33T was asaccharolytic and largely unreactive for commercial kit. However, its growth was enhanced by adding 1 % (w/v) succinate to the medium; strain 5BBH33T was able to decarboxylate succinate to propionate. The strain 5BBH33T genome contained the enzymes involved in succinate utilization. These results improve our understanding of succinate-utilizing bacteria. On the basis of the collected data, strain 5BBH33T represents a novel species in the genus Dialister, for which the name Dialister hominis sp. nov. is proposed. The type strain of D. hominis is 5BBH33T (=JCM 33369T=DSM 109768T).

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Keywords:  Dialister; hsp60; human faeces; succinate-utilizing bacteria

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31661048     DOI: 10.1099/ijsem.0.003797

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


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