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Microvirga terrestris sp. nov., and Microvirga arvi sp. nov., isolated from soil in South Korea.
Damdintogtokh, Tuvshinzaya; Park, Yuna; Maeng, Soohyun; Oh, Hye Jin; Bang, Minji; Kim, Myung Kyum; Bai, Jaewoo.
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  • Damdintogtokh T; Department of Bio & Environmental Technology, College of Natural Science, Seoul Women's University, Seoul, 139-774, Korea.
  • Park Y; Department of Bio & Environmental Technology, College of Natural Science, Seoul Women's University, Seoul, 139-774, Korea.
  • Maeng S; Department of Bio & Environmental Technology, College of Natural Science, Seoul Women's University, Seoul, 139-774, Korea.
  • Oh HJ; Department of Bio & Environmental Technology, College of Natural Science, Seoul Women's University, Seoul, 139-774, Korea.
  • Bang M; Department of Bio & Environmental Technology, College of Natural Science, Seoul Women's University, Seoul, 139-774, Korea.
  • Kim MK; Department of Bio & Environmental Technology, College of Natural Science, Seoul Women's University, Seoul, 139-774, Korea. biotech@swu.ac.kr.
  • Bai J; Division of Applied Food System, Major in Food Science & Technology, Seoul Women's University, Seoul, 01797, Korea. jwbai@swu.ac.kr.
Arch Microbiol ; 204(8): 525, 2022 Jul 27.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35895136
Two novel Gram-stain-negative, aerobic, rod shaped bacterial strains BT290T and BT689T were isolated from soil collected in South Korea. Colony morphologies of both strains were circular and convex while the colors of BT290T and BT689T were light-pink and white, respectively. Phylogenetic analysis based on 16S rRNA gene sequences revealed that BT290T and BT689T belong to a distinct lineage within the genus Microvirga (family Methylobacteriaceae, order Rhizobiales, class Alphaproteobacteria, phylum Proteobacteria, kingdom Bacteria). The 16S rR NA gene sequence similarity between two strains was 97.9%. Both strains had the similar quinone system, with ubiquinone 10 (Q-10) as the major respiratory quinone. The major polar lipids of strains BT290T and BT689T were phosphatidylethanolamine (PE), diphosphatidylglycerol (DPG), phosphatidylcholine (PC), and phosphatidylglycerol (PG). The major cellular fatty acids of strain BT290T were C18:1 ω7c (58.2%) and C16:0 (17.7%), while those of strain BT689T were C18:1 ω7c (61.8%) and C16:0 (10.8%). On the bases of polyphasic analysis (phylogenetic, chemotaxonomic, and biochemical), strains BT290T and BT689T can be suggested as novel bacterial species within the genus Microvirga and the proposed names are Microvirga terrestris and Microvirga arvi, respectively. The type strain of Microvirga terrestris is BT290T (= KCTC 72367T = NBRC 114844T) and the type strain of Microvirga arvi is BT689T (= KACC 22016T = NBRC 114858T), respectively.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Alphaproteobacteria / Bradyrhizobiaceae / Methylobacteriaceae Idioma: En Revista: Arch Microbiol Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article País de publicação: Alemanha

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Alphaproteobacteria / Bradyrhizobiaceae / Methylobacteriaceae Idioma: En Revista: Arch Microbiol Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article País de publicação: Alemanha