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Int J Syst Evol Microbiol ; 67(6): 1777-1783, 2017 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28604332

RESUMO

Eight strains characterised as Gram-stain-positive, non-spore-forming and non-motile rods were isolated from samples collected from stone chambers of the Takamatsuzuka and Kitora tumuli in Asuka village, Nara Prefecture, Japan. Among them, one strain, T7528-3-6bT, was shown to form a novel lineage within the genus Microbacterium. The most closely phylogenetically related species to T7528-3-6bT was Microbacterium panaciterrae, with 97.8 % sequence similarity. The major isoprenoid quinones of T7528-3-6bT were MK-12, MK-13 and MK-11. The predominant cellular fatty acids for this isolate were anteiso-C15 : 0, anteiso-C17 : 0, iso-C16 : 0 and iso-C15 : 0. The diagnostic diamino acid of the peptidoglycan of this isolate was ornithine. Major polar lipids of the isolate were phosphatidylglycerol, diphosphatidylglycerol and an unknown glycolipid. The G+C content of the genomic DNA of this isolate was 70.1 mol%. On the basis of the results of physiological, biochemical and chemotaxonomic tests and molecular phylogenetic analysis, T7528-3-6bT is considered to represent a novel species of the genus Microbacterium, for which the name M. tumbae sp. nov. has been proposed. The type strain is T7528-3-6bT (=JCM 28836T=NCIMB 15039T). The results of comparisons of both phenotypic and genotypic (16S rRNA gene sequence) characteristics indicated that the remaining seven isolates were very closely related to Microbacterium shaanxiense. Although the sequence similarity between the two was 99.2 %, further detailed multifaceted comparisons are needed to determine their accurate taxonomic assignment.


Assuntos
Actinomycetales/classificação , Filogenia , Microbiologia do Solo , Actinomycetales/genética , Actinomycetales/isolamento & purificação , Técnicas de Tipagem Bacteriana , Composição de Bases , DNA Bacteriano/genética , Ácidos Graxos/química , Glicolipídeos/química , Japão , Hibridização de Ácido Nucleico , Peptidoglicano/química , Fosfolipídeos/química , RNA Ribossômico 16S/genética , Análise de Sequência de DNA , Vitamina K 2/química
2.
Int J Syst Evol Microbiol ; 67(2): 294-300, 2017 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27902237

RESUMO

A Gram-stain-positive, facultatively anaerobic actinomycete, designated strain T6220-5-2bT, was isolated from a sample taken from a mouldy spot on the surface of a mural painting (the white tiger, Byakko) inside the stone chamber of Takamatsuzuka Tumulus in Asuka village, Nara Prefecture, Japan. Based on 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis of the isolate, it was closely related to the genus Promicromonospora, but formed of a novel lineage within the family Promicromonosporaceae. The closest related species to strain T6220-5-2bT was Promicromonospora flava, with which it shared 99.1 % 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity. The isoprenoid quinone systems were menaquinones MK-9(H2), MK-9(H0) and MK-9(H4). The predominant cellular fatty acids for the isolate were anteiso-C15 : 0 and iso-C15 : 0. The peptidoglycan contained glutamic acid, aspartic acid, alanine and lysine, with the last named being the diagnostic diamino acid. The cell-wall acyl type was acetyl. The major polar lipids of the isolate were phosphatidylglycerol, diphosphatidylglycerol, phosphatidylinositol, phosphatidylinositolmannoside, two unknown phospholipids and an unknown phosphoglycolipid. Whole-cell sugars of the isolate were galactose, glucose and ribose. The DNA G+C content of the genomic DNA was 75.2 mol%. Based on the results of phylogenetic, physiological and biochemical analyses and DNA-DNA hybridization experiments, the isolate was considered to represent a novel species of a new genus in the family Promicromonosporaceae, for which the name Krasilnikoviella muralis gen. nov., sp. nov. is proposed. The type strain of Krasilnikoviella muralis is T6220-5-2bT (=JCM 28789T=NCIMB 15040T). The reclassification of Promicromonospora flava as Krasilnikoviella flava comb. nov. is also proposed with the emended description of this species.


Assuntos
Actinomycetales/classificação , Pinturas , Filogenia , Actinomycetales/genética , Actinomycetales/isolamento & purificação , Técnicas de Tipagem Bacteriana , Composição de Bases , DNA Bacteriano/genética , Ácidos Graxos/química , Japão , Hibridização de Ácido Nucleico , Peptidoglicano/química , Fosfolipídeos/química , RNA Ribossômico 16S/genética , Análise de Sequência de DNA , Vitamina K 2/análogos & derivados , Vitamina K 2/química
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Int J Syst Evol Microbiol ; 66(4): 1692-1704, 2016 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26813027

RESUMO

Analysis of D1/D2 large-subunit (LSU) rRNA gene sequences predicted that 17 yeast isolates, mainly from viscous gels (biofilms) taken from the stone chamber interior of the Kitora tumulus in Nara, Japan, were placed in the Yamadazyma and Zygoascus clades. Polyphasic characterization, including morphological, physiological and chemotaxonomic characteristics, multigene sequence divergence and DNA-DNA hybridization, strongly suggested the assignment of one novel species to each of the clades; these are Yamadazyma kitorensis f.a., sp. nov., with the type strain JCM 31005T (ex-type CBS 14158T=isolate K8617-6-8T), and Zygoascus biomembranicola f.a., sp. nov., with the type strain JCM 31007T (ex-type CBS 14157T=isolate K61208-2-11T). Furthermore, the transfer of five known species of the genus Candida as novel combinations to the genera Yamadazyma and Zygoascus is proposed; these are Yamadazyma olivae f.a., comb. nov. (type strain CBS 11171T=ATCC MYA-4568T), Yamadazyma tumulicola f.a., comb. nov. (type strain JCM 15403T=ex-type CBS 10917T=isolate T6517-9-5T), Yamadazyma takamatsuzukensis f.a., comb. nov. (type strain JCM 15410T=CBS 10916T = isolate T4922-1-1T), Zygoascus polysorbophila f.a., comb. nov. (type strain NRRL Y-27161T=CBS 7317T) and Zygoascus bituminiphila f.a., comb. nov. (type strain CBS 8813T=MUCL 41424T).


Assuntos
Pinturas , Filogenia , Saccharomycetales/classificação , Composição de Bases , Candida/classificação , DNA Fúngico/genética , Japão , Dados de Sequência Molecular , Técnicas de Tipagem Micológica , Hibridização de Ácido Nucleico , RNA Ribossômico/genética , Saccharomycetales/genética , Saccharomycetales/isolamento & purificação , Análise de Sequência de DNA
4.
Int J Syst Evol Microbiol ; 66(3): 1119-1124, 2016 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26653171

RESUMO

During investigation of the biological contamination of the 1300-year-old mural paintings and plaster walls inside the stone chambers of the Takamatsuzuka and Kitora Tumuli (TT and KT) in Asuka-mura, Nara Prefecture, Japan, the identity of 17 bacterial isolates from blackish mouldy spots and viscous gels (biofilms) collected from both tumuli (16 isolates from TT and one from KT) during our 2005-2007 microbiological survey was systematically elucidated. One cluster of the major bacterial isolates was assigned to the genus Stenotrophomonas (class Gammaproteobacteria) by phylogenetic analysis of the 16S rRNA gene sequences. These isolates were divided into two groups A and B. Group A comprised 15 TT isolates that took a phylogenetic position near Stenotrophomonas chelatiphaga LPM-5T. Based on our analysis of the phenotypic (cultural, morphological, physiological and chemotaxonomic) characteristics and genotypic/molecular characteristics (DNA base composition, DNA-DNA relatedness, and 16S rRNA and gyrB gene sequences), the novel species name Stenotrophomonas tumulicola sp. nov. is proposed for the group A isolates with the type strain T5916-2-1bT ( = JCM 30961T = NCIMB 15009T). Group B, which contained only one TT and one KT isolate, was closely related to [Pseudomonas] geniculata, [P.] hibiscicola, [P.] beteli, Stenotrophomonas maltophilia and Stenotrophomonas pavanii. The two isolates were genotypically and phenotypically assignable to S. maltophilia.

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Int J Syst Evol Microbiol ; 65(12): 4830-4838, 2015 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26443672

RESUMO

Ten strains of Gram-stain-negative, non-spore-forming, non-motile coccobacilli were isolated from the plaster wall surface of 1300-year-old mural paintings inside the stone chamber of the Takamatsuzuka tumulus in Asuka village (Asuka-mura), Nara Prefecture, Japan. Based on 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis of the isolates, they belonged to the proteobacterial genus Bordetella (class Betaproteobacteria) and could be separated into three groups representing novel lineages within the genus Bordetella. Three isolates were selected, one from each group, and identified carefully using a polyphasic approach. The isolates were characterized by the presence of Q-8 as their major ubiquinone system and C16 : 0 (30.0-41.8 %), summed feature 3 (C16 : 1ω7c and/or C16 : 1ω6c; 10.1-27.0 %) and C17 : 0 cyclo (10.8-23.8 %) as the predominant fatty acids. The major hydroxy fatty acids were C12 : 0 2-OH and C14 : 0 2-OH. The DNA G+C content was 59.6-60.0 mol%. DNA-DNA hybridization tests confirmed that the isolates represented three separate novel species, for which the names Bordetella muralis sp. nov. (type strain T6220-3-2bT = JCM 30931T = NCIMB 15006T), Bordetella tumulicola sp. nov. (type strain T6517-1-4bT = JCM 30935T = NCIMB 15007T) and Bordetella tumbae sp. nov. (type strain T6713-1-3bT = JCM 30934T = NCIMB 15008T) are proposed. These results support previous evidence that members of the genus Bordetella exist in the environment and may be ubiquitous in soil and/or water.


Assuntos
Bordetella/classificação , Pinturas , Filogenia , Arqueologia , Técnicas de Tipagem Bacteriana , Composição de Bases , Bordetella/genética , Bordetella/isolamento & purificação , DNA Bacteriano/genética , Ácidos Graxos/química , Japão , Dados de Sequência Molecular , Hibridização de Ácido Nucleico , RNA Ribossômico 16S/genética , Análise de Sequência de DNA , Ubiquinona/química
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Int J Syst Evol Microbiol ; 63(Pt 11): 3981-3988, 2013 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23793855

RESUMO

Ten strains of Gram-stain-negative, rod-shaped, non-spore-forming bacteria were isolated from the burial mound soil collected before the dismantling and samples collected during the dismantling work on the Takamatsuzuka Tumulus in Asuka village, Nara Prefecture, Japan in 2007. On the basis of the 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis of the isolates, they were accommodated in the genus Gluconacetobacter (class Alphaproteobacteria) and can be separated into four groups within the cluster containing the genus Gluconacetobacter. One of the groups demonstrated a phylogenetic position identical to that of Gluconacetobacter asukensis, which was isolated from small holes on plaster walls of the stone chamber interior of Kitora Tumulus in Asuka village, Nara Prefecture, Japan. The remaining three groups consisted of novel lineages within the genus Gluconacetobacter. A total of four isolates were selected from each group and carefully identified using a polyphasic approach. The isolates were characterized on the basis of their possessing Q-10 as the major ubiquinone system and C18 : 1ω7c (58.5-65.2 %) as the predominant fatty acid. A DNA-DNA hybridization test was used to determine that the three lineages represented novel species, for which the names Gluconacetobacter tumulisoli sp. nov., Gluconacetobacter takamatsuzukensis sp. nov. and Gluconacetobacter aggeris sp. nov. are proposed. The type strains are T611xx-1-4a(T) ( = JCM 19097(T) = NCIMB 14861(T)), T61213-20-1a(T) ( = JCM 19094(T) = NCIMB 14859(T)) and T6203-4-1a(T) ( = JCM 19092(T) = NCIMB 14860(T)), respectively.


Assuntos
Gluconacetobacter/classificação , Filogenia , Microbiologia do Solo , Composição de Bases , DNA Bacteriano/genética , Ácidos Graxos/química , Gluconacetobacter/genética , Gluconacetobacter/isolamento & purificação , Japão , Dados de Sequência Molecular , Hibridização de Ácido Nucleico , RNA Ribossômico 16S/genética , Análise de Sequência de DNA , Ubiquinona/análogos & derivados , Ubiquinona/química
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Insects ; 14(6)2023 Jun 16.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37367379

RESUMO

Ctenolepisma calvum (Ritter, 1910) (Zygentoma: Lepismatidae) is a primitive wingless insect that causes damage to paper, and it is regarded as a pest of collections in museums, archives, and libraries. This species was recently discovered in Japan for the first time and may have already spread over large areas of Japan, but, currently, no information is available on the biological characteristics of C. calvum in Japan. In this study, we observed the processes of development and reproduction of C. calvum found in Japan at room temperature. Oviposition was observed from April to November, with a peak in early June. The average egg period was 56.9 days at average temperatures above 24.0 °C, and was 72.4 days at average temperatures below 24.0 °C. The 1st, 2nd, and 3rd instars lasted 4.7 days, 13.2 days, and 26.1 days on average, respectively, at average temperatures above 22.0 °C. Average instar periods were 23-28 days in 4th-7th instars and tended to increase in later instars. Instar periods also increased when the average temperature was 22.0 °C or lower. In individual rearing, the longest-living individual lived for approximately two years, up to the 15th instar. The head width grew at an approximate ratio of 1.1 per molt. First oviposition occurred at the 10th or 11th instar. Individually observed females oviposited once or twice a year, laying 6-16 eggs at one time, but females at least two years old laid 78.2 eggs per year on average in a mass-culture cage. Through this study, only females were found, and the mature females produced their progenies parthenogenetically.

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Int J Syst Evol Microbiol ; 62(Pt 8): 2032-2038, 2012 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22038998

RESUMO

Six Gram-negative, rod-shaped, non-spore-forming bacterial strains were isolated from small holes on plaster walls of the stone chamber interior of the Kitora Tumulus in Asuka village, Nara Prefecture, Japan. These were investigated by means of a polyphasic approach. All the isolates were strictly aerobic and motile by peritrichous flagella. Phylogenetic trees generated based on 16S rRNA gene sequences identified two novel lineages (comprising five isolates and one isolate, respectively) within the genus Gluconacetobacter. The isolates were characterized by having Q-10 as the major ubiquinone system and C(18:1)ω7c (58.7-63.1% of the total) as the predominant fatty acid. DNA-DNA hybridization experiments endorsed the species rank for the two lineages, for which the names Gluconacetobacter tumulicola sp. nov. (type strain K5929-2-1b(T) = JCM 17774(T) = NCIMB 14760(T)) and Gluconacetobacter asukensis sp. nov. (type strain K8617-1-1b(T) = JCM 17772(T) = NCIMB 14759(T)) are proposed.


Assuntos
Gluconacetobacter/classificação , Pinturas , Filogenia , Técnicas de Tipagem Bacteriana , Composição de Bases , DNA Bacteriano/genética , Ácidos Graxos/análise , Gluconacetobacter/genética , Gluconacetobacter/isolamento & purificação , Japão , Dados de Sequência Molecular , RNA Ribossômico 16S/genética , Análise de Sequência de DNA , Ubiquinona/análogos & derivados , Ubiquinona/análise
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Biodivers Data J ; 10: e90799, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36761636

RESUMO

Background: Silverfish are known as one of the major pests which feed on paper and starch-based materials and can cause serious problems in museums, libraries and archives.Ctenolepismacalvum (Ritter, 1910) was first recorded from Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) and has also been known from Central American countries including Guyana and Cuba. Recently, its rapid spread to European countries, including Austria, Czech, Germany and Norway, has been reported. In addition, there are unverified records of C.calvum from 17 more countries in the on-line citizen-science platforms iNaturalist. New information: We report C.calvum in Japan for the first time, from Hokkaido, Miyagi, Tokyo, Fukuoka and Nagasaki Prefectures. The specimens in Japan were observed in detail by stereomicroscope, optical microscope and scanning electron microscope. The occurrence of this species is a serious problem from the viewpoint of protection of cultural properties. We also registered their mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I (COI) gene in EMBL/GenBank/DDBJ.

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Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek ; 96(4): 579-92, 2009 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19784794

RESUMO

Penicillium appeared as the major dweller in the Takamatsuzuka Tumulus (TT) and Kitora Tumulus (KT) stone chambers, both located in the village of Asuka, Nara Prefecture, in relation to the biodeterioration of the 1,300-year-old mural paintings, plaster walls and ceilings. Of 662 Penicillium isolates from 373 samples of the TT (sampling period, May 2004-2007) and the KT (sampling period, June 2004-Sep 2007), 181 were phenotypically assigned as Penicillium sp. 1 which shared similar phenotypic characteristics of sect. Roqueforti in Penicillium subg. Penicillium. Fifteen representative isolates of Penicillium sp. 1, 13 from TT and 2 from KT, were selected for molecular phylogenetic analysis. The 28S rDNA D1/D2, ITS, beta-tubulin, and lys2 gene sequence-based phylogenies clearly demonstrated that the three known species P. roqueforti, P. carneum and P. paneum in sect. Roqueforti, and all TT and KT isolates grouped together. In addition to this, TT and KT isolates formed a monophyletic group with the ex-holotype strain CBS 101032 of P. paneum Frisvad with very strong bootstrap supports. So far, P. paneum has been isolated only from mouldy rye breads, other foods, and baled grass silage. Therefore, this is the first report of P. paneum isolation from samples relating to the biodeteriorated cultural properties such as mural paintings on plaster walls.


Assuntos
Microbiologia Ambiental , Penicillium/classificação , Penicillium/isolamento & purificação , Análise por Conglomerados , DNA Fúngico/química , DNA Fúngico/genética , DNA Ribossômico/química , DNA Ribossômico/genética , Proteínas Fúngicas/genética , Genes de RNAr , Japão , Dados de Sequência Molecular , Técnicas de Tipagem Micológica , Penicillium/genética , Penicillium/fisiologia , Filogenia , RNA Fúngico/genética , RNA Ribossômico 28S/genética , Análise de Sequência de DNA , Tubulina (Proteína)/genética
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J Gen Appl Microbiol ; 63(2): 63-113, 2017 May 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28344193

RESUMO

Microbial outbreaks and related biodeterioration problems have affected the 1300-year-old multicolor (polychrome) mural paintings of the special historic sites Takamatsuzuka Tumulus (TT) and Kitora Tumulus (KT). Those of TT are designated as a national treasure. The microbiomes of these tumuli, both located in Asuka village, Nara, Japan, are critically reviewed as the central subject of this report. Using culture-dependent methods (conventional isolation and cultivation), we conducted polyphasic studies of the these microbial communities and identified the major microbial colonizers (Fusarium spp., Trichoderma spp., Penicillium spp., dark Acremonium spp., novel Candida yeast spp., Bacillus spp., Ochrobactrum spp., Stenotrophomonas tumulicola, and a few actinobacterial genera) and noteworthy microbial members (Kendrickiella phycomyces, Cephalotrichum verrucisporum (≡Doratomyces verrucisporus), Sagenomella striatispora, Sagenomella griseoviridis, two novel Cladophialophora spp., Burgoa anomala, one novel species Prototheca tumulicola, five novel Gluconacetobacter spp., three novel Bordetella spp., and one novel genus and species Krasilnikoviella muralis) involved in the biodeterioration of mural paintings, plaster walls, and stone chamber interiors. In addition, we generated microbial community data from TT and KT samples using culture-independent methods (molecular biological methods, including PCR-DGGE, clone libraries, and pyrosequence analysis). These data are comprehensively presented, in contrast to those derived from culture-dependent methods. Furthermore, the microbial communities detected using both methods are analytically compared, and, as a result, the complementary roles of these methods and approaches are highlighted. In related contexts, knowledge of similar biodeterioration problems affecting other prehistoric cave paintings, mainly at Lascaux in France and Altamira in Spain, are referred to and commented upon. Based on substrate preferences (or ecological grouping) and mapping (plotting detection sites of isolates), we speculate on the possible origins and invasion routes whereby the major microbial colonizers invaded the TT stone chamber interior. Finally, concluding remarks, lessons, and future perspectives based on our microbiological surveys of these ancient tumuli, and similar treasures outside of Japan, are briefly presented. A list of the microbial taxa that have been identified and fully or briefly described by us as known and novel taxa for TT and KT isolates since 2008 is presented in Supplementary Materials.


Assuntos
Bactérias/classificação , Fungos/classificação , Microbiota , Pinturas , Bactérias/isolamento & purificação , Biodegradação Ambiental , DNA Bacteriano/isolamento & purificação , DNA Fúngico/isolamento & purificação , Fungos/isolamento & purificação , Japão , Filogenia , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase , RNA Ribossômico 16S/isolamento & purificação , Análise de Sequência de DNA
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Int J Syst Evol Microbiol ; 59(Pt 1): 186-94, 2009 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19126745

RESUMO

During a survey of the mycobiota in the stone chamber of the Takamatsu-zuka tumulus in the village of Asuka, Nara Prefecture, Japan, we isolated 19 yeast strains assigned to the genus Candida from various samples, taken mainly from mouldy spots where the colour of the murals had changed to black, white or another tone, and from viscous gels (biofilms) on plaster walls. The 26S rDNA D1/D2 domain sequence-based phylogeny clearly indicates two groups of isolates. Polyphasic characterization, including morphological, physiological and chemotaxonomic characteristics, and sequence analysis of the 26S rDNA D1/D2 domain and ITS regions suggest that each group is assignable to one of two novel species within the Candida membranifaciens clade. Proposed herein are the names Candida tumulicola sp. nov. (originally T6517-9-5T; holotype JCM 15403T; isotypes CBS 10917T, NBRC 104392T) and Candida takamatsuzukensis sp. nov. (originally T4922-1-1T; holotype JCM 15410T; isotypes CBS 10916T, NBRC 104391T). The 26S rDNA D1/D2 domain sequence divergence indicates that C. tumulicola differs from Candida friedrichii NBRC 10277T, the type strain of the nearest species, in 15 nucleotides (3 %), whereas C. takamatsuzukensis differs from Candida insectorum NBRC 10283T and Pichia mexicana NBRC 10544T, the type strains of the nearest species, in 20 nucleotides (4 %). Both novel species are also clearly distinguishable from the species closest to them by various physiological characteristics.


Assuntos
Biofilmes , Candida/classificação , Candida/isolamento & purificação , Sedimentos Geológicos/microbiologia , Pinturas , Arqueologia , Candida/genética , Candida/fisiologia , DNA Fúngico/análise , DNA Ribossômico/análise , DNA Espaçador Ribossômico/análise , Japão , Técnicas de Tipagem Micológica , RNA Ribossômico/genética , Análise de Sequência de DNA , Especificidade da Espécie
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