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Genome sequence and description of Gracilibacillus timonensis sp. nov. strain Marseille‐P2481 T , a moderate halophilic bacterium isolated from the human gut microflora
Author(s) -
Diop Awa,
Seck El hadji,
Dubourg Gregory,
Armstrong Nicholas,
BlancTailleur Caroline,
Raoult Didier,
Fournier PierreEdouard
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
microbiologyopen
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.881
H-Index - 36
ISSN - 2045-8827
DOI - 10.1002/mbo3.638
Subject(s) - halophile , strain (injury) , 16s ribosomal rna , bacteria , biology , microbiology and biotechnology , oxidase test , gene , biochemistry , genetics , enzyme , anatomy
Microbial culturomics represents an ongoing revolution in the characterization of the human gut microbiota. By using three culture media containing high salt concentrations (10, 15, and 20% [w/v] NaCl), we attempted an exhaustive exploration of the halophilic microbial diversity of the human gut and isolated strain Marseille‐P2481 (= CSUR P2481 =  DSM 103076), a new moderately halophilic bacterium. This bacterium is a Gram‐positive, strictly aerobic, spore‐forming rod that is motile by use of a flagellum and exhibits catalase, but not oxidase activity. Strain Marseille‐P2481 was cultivated in media containing up to 20% (w/v) NaCl, with optimal growth being obtained at 37°C, pH 7.0–8.0, and 7.5% [w/v] NaCl). The major fatty acids were 12‐methyl‐tetradecanoic acid and hexadecanoic acid. Its draft genome is 4,548,390 bp long, composed of 11 scaffolds, with a G+C content of 39.8%. It contains 4,335 predicted genes (4,266 protein coding including 89 pseudogenes and 69 RNA genes). Strain Marseille‐P2481 showed 96.57% 16S rRNA sequence similarity with Gracilibacillus alcaliphilus strain SG 103 T , the phylogenetically closest species with standing in nomenclature. On the basis of its specific features, strain Marseille‐P2481 T was classified as type strain of a new species within the genus Gracilibacillus for which the name Gracilibacillus timonensis sp. nov. is formally proposed.

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