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Aquiflexum aquatile sp. nov., isolated from lake water
Author(s) -
Xu-Ting Wang,
Xiaoman Wang,
Weishuang Zheng,
Xiaokui Zhang,
ZongJun Du
Publication year - 2019
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.0.003405
Subject(s) - biology , 16s ribosomal rna , strain (injury) , phosphatidylglycerol , microbiology and biotechnology , phylogenetic tree , oxidase test , phosphatidylinositol , bacteria , gene , phospholipid , biochemistry , genetics , anatomy , kinase , membrane , phosphatidylcholine , enzyme
A Gram-stain-negative, facultative anaerobic, red-coloured, rod-shaped, non-flagellated, non-motile and non-gliding bacterium, designated strain Z0201 T , was isolated from lake water in Yunnan, China (26° 16' N, 99° 94' E). Cells of strain Z0201 T were 0.2-0.4 µm wide and 1.4-2.5 µm long, catalase-positive and oxidase-negative. Strain Z0201 T was found to grow at 4-37 °C (optimum, 30 °C) and pH 6.5-8.5 (pH 7.5) in the presence of 0-2.0 % (w/v) NaCl (0-0.5 %). The sole respiratory quinone of strain Z0201 T was MK-7 and the DNA G+C content was 41.2 mol%. The major fatty acid was iso-C15 : 0 (49.4 %). The polar lipid profile of strain Z0201 T consisted of aminophospholipid, phosphatidylglycerol, diphosphatidylglycerol, phosphatidylinositol, phosphatidylethanolamine, two unidentified phospholipids and five unidentified lipids. Based on the 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis, strain Z0201 T was a member of the genus Aquiflexum, appearing to be closely related to Aquiflexum balticum (95.4 %). On the basis of phenotypic distinctiveness and phylogenetic divergence, strain Z0201 T is considered to represent a novel species of the genus Aquiflexum, for which the name Aquiflexumaquatile sp. nov. is proposed. The type strain is Z0201 T (=KCTC 62450 T =MCCC 1H00328 T ).

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