Actinomadura adrarensis sp. nov., an actinobacterium isolated from Saharan soil
Author(s) -
Abdelhadi Lahoum,
Noureddine Bouras,
Carol VerheeckeVaessen,
Florence Mathieu,
Peter Schümann,
Cathrin Spröer,
HansPeter Klenk,
Nasserdine Sabaou
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
international journal of systematic and evolutionary microbiology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.925
H-Index - 173
eISSN - 1466-5034
pISSN - 1466-5026
DOI - 10.1099/ijsem.0.001114
Subject(s) - biology , 16s ribosomal rna , diamino acid , diaminopimelic acid , mycelium , strain (injury) , rhamnose , microbiology and biotechnology , peptidoglycan , nocardiaceae , actinomycetales , galactose , fatty acid , botany , bacteria , cell wall , gene sequence , biochemistry , genetics , streptomyces , anatomy
A novel actinobacterial strain, designated ACD12 T , was isolated from a Saharan soil sample collected from Adrar province, southern Algeria. A polyphasic study was carried out to establish the taxonomic position of this strain. Strain ACD12 T was observed to form extensively branched substrate mycelia. Aerial mycelium was absent or was weakly produced on all media tested, while spore chains were short with a hooked and irregular spiral form (2-3 turns). The dominant diaminopimelic acid isomer in the cell wall was meso-diaminopimelic acid. Glucose, ribose, galactose, mannose and madurose occured in whole-cell hydrolysates. The major phospholipid was diphosphatidylglycerol and phosphatidylinositol. The predominant menaquinone was MK-9(H6). The fatty acid profile was characterized by the presence of C16 : 0, C17 : 0, C15 : 0, C18 : 0, C18 : 1 cis9 and iso-C16 : 0. Results of 16S rRNA gene sequence comparisons revealed that strain ACD12 T shared the highest degree of 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity with Actinomadura sputi DSM 45233 T (98.3 %) and Actinomadura hallensis DSM 45043 T (97.8 %). All tree-making algorithms used also supported strain ACD12 T forming a distinct clade with its most closely related species. In addition, DNA-DNA hybridization indicated only 39.8 % relatedness with A. sputi DSM 45233 T and 18.7 % relatedness with A. hallensis DSM 45043 T . The combined phenotypic and genotypic data show that the novel isolate represents a novel species of the genus Actinomadura, for which the name Actinomadura adrarensis sp. nov., is proposed, with the type strain ACD12 T (=DSM 46745 T =CECT 8842 T ).
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