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Hugonella massiliensis gen. nov., sp. nov., genome sequence, and description of a new strictly anaerobic bacterium isolated from the human gut

The human gut is composed of a large diversity of microorganisms, which have been poorly described. Here, using culturomics, a new concept based on the variation in culture conditions and MALDI‐TOF MS identification, we proceed to explore the microbial diversity of the complex ecosystem of the human...

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Autores principales: Elsawi, Ziena, Togo, Amadou Hamidou, Beye, Mamadou, Dubourg, Grégory, Andrieu, Claudia, Armsrtong, Nicholas, Richez, Magali, di Pinto, Fabrizio, Bittar, Fadi, Labas, Noémie, Fournier, Pierre‐Edouard, Raoult, Didier, Khelaifia, Saber
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5552949/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28326685
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mbo3.458
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Sumario:The human gut is composed of a large diversity of microorganisms, which have been poorly described. Here, using culturomics, a new concept based on the variation in culture conditions and MALDI‐TOF MS identification, we proceed to explore the microbial diversity of the complex ecosystem of the human gut. Using this approach, we isolated strain AT8(T) (=CSUR P2118 =  DSM 101782) from stool specimens collected from a 51‐year‐old obese French woman. Strain AT8(T) is a strictly anaerobic, nonmotile, nonspore‐forming gram‐positive coccus that do not exhibit catalase and oxidase activities. 16S rDNA‐based identification of strain AT8(T) demonstrated 92% gene sequence similarity with Eggerthella lenta DSM 2243, the phylogenetically closed validly named type species. Here, we present a set of features for the strain AT8(T) and the description of its complete genome sequence and annotation. The 2,091,845 bp long genome has a G+C content of 63.46% and encodes1,849 predicted genes; 1,781 were protein‐coding genes, and 68 were RNAs. On the basis of the characteristics reported here, we propose the creation of a new bacterial genus Hugonella gen. nov., belonging to the Eggerthellaceae family and including Hugonella massiliensis gen. nov., sp. nov., strain AT8(T) as the type strain.