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Bdellovibrio svalbardensis sp. nov., a newly described predator isolated from Svalbard, Norway

Author(s)
Choi, Seong YeolMun, WonsikChoi, SuminLee, KyoungMitchell, Robert J.
Issued Date
2024-01
DOI
10.1099/ijsem.0.006248
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/83789
Citation
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SYSTEMATIC AND EVOLUTIONARY MICROBIOLOGY, v.74, no.1
Abstract
Identified as a newly described species from a biocrust in Svalbard, Norway (78 degrees 54 ' 8.27 '' N 12 degrees 01 ' 20.34 '' E), isolate PAP01T has different characteristics from any known predatory bacteria. The isolate was vibrio- shaped strain that employed flagellar motility. Phylogenetic analysis based on 16S rRNA gene sequences revealed that the isolate clustered within the genus Bdellovibrio in the family Bdellovibrionaceae. 16S rRNA gene sequence similarities between strain PAP01T and the type strain (Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus HD100) was 95.7 %. The PAP01T genome has a size of 3.898 Mbp and possesses 3732 genes and a G+C content of 45.7 mol%. The results of genetic and physiological tests indicated the phenotypic differentiation of strain PAP01T from the two other Bdellovibrio species with validly published names. Based on the physiological and phylogenetic data, as well as the prey range spectrum and osmolality sensitivities, isolate PAP01T represents a novel species within the genus Bdellovibrio, for which the name Bdellovibrio svalbardensis sp. nov. is proposed. The type strain is PAP01T (=KCTC 92583T=DSM 115080T).
Publisher
MICROBIOLOGY SOC
ISSN
1466-5026
Keyword (Author)
ArcticBdellovibriobiocrustpredatory bacteriaSvalbard
Keyword
BACTERIAL PREDATIONBACTERIOVORUS

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