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Characterization and Distribution of Agar-degrading Steroidobacter agaridevorans sp. nov., Isolated from Rhizosphere Soils.

Makoto Ikenaga1,2, Machi Kataoka3, Xuan Yin3, Aya Murouchi4, Masao Sakai1,2.   

Abstract

The environment of plant rhizosphere soil differs from that of non-rhizosphere soil due to the secretion of mucilage polysaccharides from the roots. This environment is regarded as one of the preferential habitats for agar-degrading bacteria. In a previous study, agar-degrading Steroidobacter agariperforans KA5-BT was isolated from agar-enriched agricultural soil using diffusible metabolites from Rhizobiales bacteria. Based on the hypothesis that similar characteristic bacteria still exist in the rhizosphere, isolation was performed using rhizosphere soils. Agar-degrading SA29-BT and YU21-B were isolated from onion and soybean rhizosphere soils. The 16S rRNA genes of these strains showed ≥98.7% identities with the most closely related strain KA5-BT. However, differences were noted in polysaccharide utilization, and average nucleotide identities were <95-96% against strain KA5-BT, indicating that they are different species from S. agariperforans KA5-BT. To investigate the distribution of bacterial sequences affiliated with novel strains, a primer set was designed and a meta-analysis of the 16S rRNA gene was performed. Sequences were widely distributed in rhizospheres throughout Japan, but varied in plant- and region-dependent manners. Regarding phenotypic characterization, distinguishable features were observed in growth temperatures, pH, and dominant fatty acids. SA29-BT and YU21-B grew at 15-40°C and pH 6.0-12 and contained C16:0 as the dominant cell fatty acid, whereas KA5-BT showed no growth at 40°C and pH 12 and contained a moderate amount of C16:0. Based on these characteristics, SA29-BT (JCM 333368T=KCTC 72223T) and YU21-B (JCM 333367=KCTC 72222) represent novel species in the genus Steroidobacter, for which the name Steroidobacter agaridevorans sp. nov. is proposed.

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Keywords:  Steroidobacter agaridevorans; agar-degrading; diffusible metabolite; ecological distribution; novel species

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33716238      PMCID: PMC7966939          DOI: 10.1264/jsme2.ME20136

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microbes Environ        ISSN: 1342-6311            Impact factor:   2.596


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