Photobacterium sanctipaulisp. nov. isolated from bleachedMadracis decactis(Scleractinia) in the St Peter & St Paul Archipelago, Mid-Atlantic Ridge, Brazil
Author(s) -
Ana Paula B. Moreira,
Gwen Duytschaever,
Luciane A. Chimetto To,
Adriana M. Fróes,
Louisi Souza de Oliveira,
Gilberto M. AmadoFilho,
Ronaldo B. FranciniFilho,
Paul De Vos,
Jean Swings,
Cristiane C. Thompson,
Fabiano L. Thompson
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
peerj
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.927
H-Index - 70
ISSN - 2167-8359
DOI - 10.7717/peerj.427
Subject(s) - biology , 16s ribosomal rna , phylogenetic tree , archipelago , photobacterium , lineage (genetic) , phylogenetics , ribosomal rna , zoology , genetics , gene , ecology , bacteria , vibrio
Five novel strains of Photobacterium (A-394T, A-373, A-379, A-397 and A-398) were isolated from bleached coral Madracis decactis (scleractinian) in the remote St Peter & St Archipelago (SPSPA), Mid-Atlantic Ridge, Brazil. Healthy M. decactis specimens were also surveyed, but no strains were related to them. The novel isolates formed a distinct lineage based on the 16S rRNA, recA , and rpoA gene sequences analysis. Their closest phylogenetic neighbours were Photobacterium rosenbergii , P. gaetbulicola , and P. lutimaris , sharing 96.6 to 95.8% 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity. The novel species can be differentiated from the closest neighbours by several phenotypic and chemotaxonomic markers. It grows at pH 11, produces tryptophane deaminase, presents the fatty acid C 18:0 , but lacks C 16:0 iso. The whole cell protein profile, based in MALDI-TOF MS, distinguished the strains of the novel species among each other and from the closest neighbors. In addition, we are releasing the whole genome sequence of the type strain. The name Photobacterium sanctipauli sp. nov. is proposed for this taxon. The G + C content of the type strain A-394 T (= LMG27910 T = CAIM1892 T ) is 48.2 mol%.
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