Tsukamurella asaccharolytica sp. nov., Tsukamurella conjunctivitidis sp. nov. and Tsukamurella sputi sp. nov., isolated from patients with bacteraemia, conjunctivitis and respiratory infection in Hong Kong
Author(s) -
Jade L. L. Teng,
Jordan Y. H. Fong,
Kenny M. N. Fok,
Hwei Huih Lee,
Tsz Ho Chiu,
Ying Tang,
Antonio H. Y. Ngan,
Samson S. Y. Wong,
TakLun Que,
Susanna K. P. Lau,
Patrick C. Y. Woo
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.0.003861
Subject(s) - biology , microbiology and biotechnology , peptidoglycan , bacteria , genetics
Three bacterial strains, HKU70 T , HKU71 T and HKU72 T , were isolated from the conjunctival swab, blood and sputum samples of three patients with conjunctivitis, bacteraemia and respiratory infection, respectively, in Hong Kong. The three strains were aerobic, Gram-stain positive, catalase-positive, non-sporulating and non-motile bacilli and exhibited unique biochemical profiles distinguishable from currently recognized Tsukamurella species. 16S rRNA, secA , rpoB and groEL gene sequence analyses revealed that the three strains shared 99.6-99.9, 94.5-96.8, 95.7-97.8 and 97.7-98.9 % nucleotide identities with their corresponding closest Tsukamurella species respectively. DNA–DNA hybridization confirmed that they were distinct from other known species of the genus Tsukamurella (26.2±2.4 to 36.8±1.2 % DNA–DNA relatedness), in line with results of in silico genome-to-genome comparison (32.2–40.9 % Genome-to-Genome Distance Calculator and 86.3–88.9 % average nucleotide identity values]. Fatty acids, mycolic acids, cell-wall sugars and peptidoglycan analyses showed that they were typical of members of Tsukamurella . The G+C content determined based on the genome sequence of strains HKU70 T , HKU71 T and HKU72 T were 69.9, 70.2 and 70.5 mol%, respectively. Taken together, our results supported the proposition and description of three new species, i.e. Tsukamurella sputi HKU70 T (=JCM 33387 T =DSM 109106 T ) sp. nov., Tsukamurella asaccharolytica HKU71 T (=JCM 33388 T =DSM 109107 T ) sp. nov. and Tsukamurella conjunctivitidis HKU72 T (=JCM 33389 T =DSM 109108 T ) sp. nov.
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