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Serpentinimonas gen. nov., Serpentinimonas raichei sp. nov., Serpentinimonas barnesii sp. nov. and Serpentinimonas maccroryi sp. nov., hyperalkaliphilic and facultative autotrophic bacteria isolated from terrestrial serpentinizing springs
Author(s) -
Lina J. Bird,
J. Gijs Kuenen,
Magdalena R. Osburn,
Naotaka Tomioka,
Shun’ichi Ishii,
Casey Barr,
Kenneth H. Nealson,
Shino Suzuki
Publication year - 2021
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.0.004945
Subject(s) - biology , facultative , autotroph , taxonomy (biology) , bacteria , botany , ecology , zoology , microbiology and biotechnology , paleontology
Three highly alkaliphilic bacterial strains designated as A1 T , H1 T and B1 T were isolated from two highly alkaline springs at The Cedars, a terrestrial serpentinizing site. Cells from all strains were motile, Gram-negative and rod-shaped. Strains A1 T , H1 T and B1 T were mesophilic (optimum, 30 °C), highly alkaliphilic (optimum, pH 11) and facultatively autotrophic. Major cellular fatty acids were saturated and monounsaturated hexadecenoic and octadecanoic acids. The genome size of strains A1 T , H1 T and B1 T was 2 574 013, 2 475 906 and 2 623 236 bp, and the G+C content was 66.0, 66.2 and 66.1 mol%, respectively. Analysis of the 16S rRNA genes showed the highest similarity to the generaMalikia(95.1–96.4 %),Macromonas(93.0–93.6 %) andHydrogenophaga(93.0–96.6 %) in the familyComamonadaceae . Phylogenetic analysis based on 16S rRNA gene and phylogenomic analysis based on core gene sequences revealed that the isolated strains diverged from the related species, forming a distinct branch. Average amino acid identity values of strains A1 T , H1 T and B1 T against the genomes of related members in this family were below 67 %, which is below the suggested threshold for genera boundaries. Average nucleotide identity by blast values and digital DNA–DNA hybridization among the three strains were below 92.0 and 46.6 % respectively, which are below the suggested thresholds for species boundaries. Based on phylogenetic, genomic and phenotypic characterization, we propose Serpentinimonas gen. nov., Serpentinimonas raichei sp. nov. (type strain A1 T =NBRC 111848 T =DSM 103917 T ), Serpentinimonas barnesii sp. nov. (type strain H1 T = NBRC 111849 T =DSM 103920 T ) and Serpentinimonas maccroryi sp. nov. (type strain B1 T =NBRC 111850 T =DSM 103919 T ) belonging to the familyComamonadaceae . We have designated Serpentinimonas raichei the type species for the genus because it is the dominant species in The Cedars springs.

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