Aquibaculum sediminis sp. nov., a halotolerant bacteria isolated from salt lake sediment.
Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek
; 118(1): 13, 2024 Oct 01.
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ABSTRACT
An aerobic, Gram-stain negative bacterium was isolated from sediment samples of Barkol salt lake in Hami City, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, China, with the number EGI_FJ10229T. The strain is ellipse-shaped, oxidase-negative, catalase-positive, and has white, round, smooth, opaque colonies on marine 2216 E agar plate. Growth occurs at 4.0-37.0 â (optimal30.0 â), pH 7.0-9.0 (optimal pH 8.0) and NaCl concentration of 0-8.0% (optimal 3.0%). Phylogenetic analysis based on 16S rRNA gene and genome sequences indicated that the isolated strain should be assigned to the genus Aquibaculum and was most closely related to Aquibaculum arenosum CAU 1616 T. Average nucleotide identity (ANI) and Average amino-acid identity (AAI) values between the type species of the genus Aquibaculum and other related type species were lower than the threshold values recommended for bacterial species. The genomic DNA G + C content of EGI_FJ10229T was 65.41%. The major polar lipids were diphosphatidylglycerol, phosphatidylmethylethanolamine, phosphatidylcholine, phosphatidylethanolamine and unidentified phospholipid. The major fatty acids (> 5%) were C190 cyclo ω8c (42.0%) and C181 ω7c (33.78%). The respiratory quinone identified was Q-10. Differential phenotypic and genotypic characteristics of this strain and species of genus Aquibaculum showed that the strain should be classified as representing a new species belonging to this genus, for which the name Aquibaculum sediminis sp. nov. is proposed. The type strain of the proposed novel species is EGI_FJ10229T (= KCTC 8570 T = GDMCC 1.4598 T).
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Filogenia
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Composição de Bases
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DNA Bacteriano
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RNA Ribossômico 16S
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Lagos
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Sedimentos Geológicos
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Asia
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Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek
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2024
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Article