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Description of Three Novel Members in the Family Geobacteraceae, Oryzomonas japonicum gen. nov., sp. nov., Oryzomonas sagensis sp. nov., and Oryzomonas ruber sp. nov.
Bacteria of the family Geobacteraceae are particularly common and deeply involved in many biogeochemical processes in terrestrial and freshwater environments. As part of a study to understand biogeochemical cycling in freshwater sediments, three iron-reducing isolates, designated as Red96(T), Red100...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7285026/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32349406 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8050634 |
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author | Xu, Zhenxing Masuda, Yoko Hayakawa, Chie Ushijima, Natsumi Kawano, Keisuke Shiratori, Yutaka Senoo, Keishi Itoh, Hideomi |
author_facet | Xu, Zhenxing Masuda, Yoko Hayakawa, Chie Ushijima, Natsumi Kawano, Keisuke Shiratori, Yutaka Senoo, Keishi Itoh, Hideomi |
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description | Bacteria of the family Geobacteraceae are particularly common and deeply involved in many biogeochemical processes in terrestrial and freshwater environments. As part of a study to understand biogeochemical cycling in freshwater sediments, three iron-reducing isolates, designated as Red96(T), Red100(T), and Red88(T), were isolated from the soils of two paddy fields and pond sediment located in Japan. The cells were Gram-negative, strictly anaerobic, rod-shaped, motile, and red-pigmented on agar plates. Growth of these three strains was coupled to the reduction of Fe(III)-NTA, Fe(III) citrate, and ferrihydrite with malate, methanol, pyruvate, and various organic acids and sugars serving as alternate electron donors. Phylogenetic analysis based on the housekeeping genes (16S rRNA gene, gyrB, rpoB, nifD, fusA, and recA) and 92 concatenated core genes indicated that all the isolates constituted a coherent cluster within the family Geobacteraceae. Genomic analyses, including average nucleotide identity and DNA–DNA hybridization, clearly differentiated the strains Red96(T), Red100(T), and Red88(T) from other species in the family Geobacteraceae, with values below the thresholds for species delineation. Along with the genomic comparison, the chemotaxonomic features further helped distinguish the three isolates from each other. In addition, the lower values of average amino acid identity and percentage of conserved protein, as well as biochemical differences with their relatives, indicated that the three strains represented a novel genus in the family Geobacteraceae. Hence, we concluded that strains Red96(T), Red100(T), and Red88(T) represented three novel species of a novel genus in the family Geobacteraceae, for which the names Oryzomonas japonicum gen. nov., sp. nov., Oryzomonas sagensis sp. nov., and Oryzomonas ruber sp. nov. are proposed, with type strains Red96(T) (= NBRC 114286(T) = MCCC 1K04376(T)), Red100(T) (= NBRC 114287(T) = MCCC 1K04377(T)), and Red88(T) (= MCCC 1K03694(T) = JCM 33033(T)), respectively. |
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spelling | pubmed-72850262020-06-17 Description of Three Novel Members in the Family Geobacteraceae, Oryzomonas japonicum gen. nov., sp. nov., Oryzomonas sagensis sp. nov., and Oryzomonas ruber sp. nov. Xu, Zhenxing Masuda, Yoko Hayakawa, Chie Ushijima, Natsumi Kawano, Keisuke Shiratori, Yutaka Senoo, Keishi Itoh, Hideomi Microorganisms Article Bacteria of the family Geobacteraceae are particularly common and deeply involved in many biogeochemical processes in terrestrial and freshwater environments. As part of a study to understand biogeochemical cycling in freshwater sediments, three iron-reducing isolates, designated as Red96(T), Red100(T), and Red88(T), were isolated from the soils of two paddy fields and pond sediment located in Japan. The cells were Gram-negative, strictly anaerobic, rod-shaped, motile, and red-pigmented on agar plates. Growth of these three strains was coupled to the reduction of Fe(III)-NTA, Fe(III) citrate, and ferrihydrite with malate, methanol, pyruvate, and various organic acids and sugars serving as alternate electron donors. Phylogenetic analysis based on the housekeeping genes (16S rRNA gene, gyrB, rpoB, nifD, fusA, and recA) and 92 concatenated core genes indicated that all the isolates constituted a coherent cluster within the family Geobacteraceae. Genomic analyses, including average nucleotide identity and DNA–DNA hybridization, clearly differentiated the strains Red96(T), Red100(T), and Red88(T) from other species in the family Geobacteraceae, with values below the thresholds for species delineation. Along with the genomic comparison, the chemotaxonomic features further helped distinguish the three isolates from each other. In addition, the lower values of average amino acid identity and percentage of conserved protein, as well as biochemical differences with their relatives, indicated that the three strains represented a novel genus in the family Geobacteraceae. Hence, we concluded that strains Red96(T), Red100(T), and Red88(T) represented three novel species of a novel genus in the family Geobacteraceae, for which the names Oryzomonas japonicum gen. nov., sp. nov., Oryzomonas sagensis sp. nov., and Oryzomonas ruber sp. nov. are proposed, with type strains Red96(T) (= NBRC 114286(T) = MCCC 1K04376(T)), Red100(T) (= NBRC 114287(T) = MCCC 1K04377(T)), and Red88(T) (= MCCC 1K03694(T) = JCM 33033(T)), respectively. MDPI 2020-04-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7285026/ /pubmed/32349406 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8050634 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Xu, Zhenxing Masuda, Yoko Hayakawa, Chie Ushijima, Natsumi Kawano, Keisuke Shiratori, Yutaka Senoo, Keishi Itoh, Hideomi Description of Three Novel Members in the Family Geobacteraceae, Oryzomonas japonicum gen. nov., sp. nov., Oryzomonas sagensis sp. nov., and Oryzomonas ruber sp. nov. |
title | Description of Three Novel Members in the Family Geobacteraceae, Oryzomonas japonicum gen. nov., sp. nov., Oryzomonas sagensis sp. nov., and Oryzomonas ruber sp. nov. |
title_full | Description of Three Novel Members in the Family Geobacteraceae, Oryzomonas japonicum gen. nov., sp. nov., Oryzomonas sagensis sp. nov., and Oryzomonas ruber sp. nov. |
title_fullStr | Description of Three Novel Members in the Family Geobacteraceae, Oryzomonas japonicum gen. nov., sp. nov., Oryzomonas sagensis sp. nov., and Oryzomonas ruber sp. nov. |
title_full_unstemmed | Description of Three Novel Members in the Family Geobacteraceae, Oryzomonas japonicum gen. nov., sp. nov., Oryzomonas sagensis sp. nov., and Oryzomonas ruber sp. nov. |
title_short | Description of Three Novel Members in the Family Geobacteraceae, Oryzomonas japonicum gen. nov., sp. nov., Oryzomonas sagensis sp. nov., and Oryzomonas ruber sp. nov. |
title_sort | description of three novel members in the family geobacteraceae, oryzomonas japonicum gen. nov., sp. nov., oryzomonas sagensis sp. nov., and oryzomonas ruber sp. nov. |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7285026/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32349406 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8050634 |
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