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Limosilactobacillus balticus sp. nov., Limosilactobacillus agrestis sp. nov., Limosilactobacillus albertensis sp. nov., Limosilactobacillus rudii sp. nov. and Limosilactobacillus fastidiosus sp. nov., five novel Limosilactobacillus species isolated from the vertebrate gastrointestinal tract, and proposal of six subspecies of Limosilactobacillus reuteri adapted to the gastrointestinal tract of specific vertebrate hosts

Ten strains, BG-AF3-A(T), pH52_RY, WF-MT5-A(T), BG-MG3-A, Lr3000(T), RRLNB_1_1, STM3_1(T), STM2_1, WF-MO7-1(T) and WF-MA3-C, were isolated from intestinal or faecal samples of rodents, pheasant and primate. 16S rRNA gene analysis identified them as Limosilactobacillus reuteri . However, average nucl...

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Autores principales: Li, Fuyong, Cheng, Christopher C., Zheng, Jinshui, Liu, Junhong, Quevedo, Rodrigo Margain, Li, Junjie, Roos, Stefan, Gänzle, Michael G., Walter, Jens
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8346765/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33533708
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/ijsem.0.004644
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author Li, Fuyong
Cheng, Christopher C.
Zheng, Jinshui
Liu, Junhong
Quevedo, Rodrigo Margain
Li, Junjie
Roos, Stefan
Gänzle, Michael G.
Walter, Jens
author_facet Li, Fuyong
Cheng, Christopher C.
Zheng, Jinshui
Liu, Junhong
Quevedo, Rodrigo Margain
Li, Junjie
Roos, Stefan
Gänzle, Michael G.
Walter, Jens
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description Ten strains, BG-AF3-A(T), pH52_RY, WF-MT5-A(T), BG-MG3-A, Lr3000(T), RRLNB_1_1, STM3_1(T), STM2_1, WF-MO7-1(T) and WF-MA3-C, were isolated from intestinal or faecal samples of rodents, pheasant and primate. 16S rRNA gene analysis identified them as Limosilactobacillus reuteri . However, average nucleotide identity and digital DNA–DNA hybridization values based on whole genomes were below 95 and 70 %, respectively, and thus below the threshold levels for bacterial species delineation. Based on genomic, chemotaxonomic and morphological analyses, we propose five novel species with the names Limosilactobacillus balticus sp. nov. (type strain BG-AF3-A(T)=DSM 110574(T)=LMG 31633(T)), Limosilactobacillus agrestis sp. nov. (type strain WF-MT5-A(T)=DSM 110569(T)=LMG 31629(T)), Limosilactobacillus albertensis sp. nov. (type strain Lr3000(T)=DSM 110573(T)=LMG 31632(T)), Limosilactobacillus rudii sp. nov. (type strain STM3_1(T)=DSM 110572(T)=LMG 31631(T)) and Limosilactobacillus fastidiosus sp. nov. (type strain WF-MO7-1(T)=DSM 110576(T)=LMG 31630(T)). Core genome phylogeny and experimental evidence of host adaptation of strains of L. reuteri further provide a strong rationale to consider a number of distinct lineages within this species as subspecies. Here we propose six subspecies of L. reuteri : L. reuteri subsp. kinnaridis subsp. nov. (type strain AP3(T)=DSM 110703(T)=LMG 31724(T)), L. reuteri subsp. porcinus subsp. nov. (type strain 3c6(T)=DSM 110571(T)=LMG 31635(T)), L. reuteri subsp. murium subsp. nov. (type strain lpuph1(T)=DSM 110570(T)=LMG 31634(T)), L. reuteri subsp. reuteri subsp. nov. (type strain F 275(T)=DSM 20016(T)=ATCC 23272(T)), L. reuteri subsp. suis subsp. nov. (type strain 1063(T)=ATCC 53608(T)=LMG 31752(T)) and L. reuteri subsp. rodentium subsp. nov. (type strain 100-23(T)=DSM 17509(T)=CIP 109821(T)).
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spelling pubmed-83467652021-08-09 Limosilactobacillus balticus sp. nov., Limosilactobacillus agrestis sp. nov., Limosilactobacillus albertensis sp. nov., Limosilactobacillus rudii sp. nov. and Limosilactobacillus fastidiosus sp. nov., five novel Limosilactobacillus species isolated from the vertebrate gastrointestinal tract, and proposal of six subspecies of Limosilactobacillus reuteri adapted to the gastrointestinal tract of specific vertebrate hosts Li, Fuyong Cheng, Christopher C. Zheng, Jinshui Liu, Junhong Quevedo, Rodrigo Margain Li, Junjie Roos, Stefan Gänzle, Michael G. Walter, Jens Int J Syst Evol Microbiol Taxonomic Description Ten strains, BG-AF3-A(T), pH52_RY, WF-MT5-A(T), BG-MG3-A, Lr3000(T), RRLNB_1_1, STM3_1(T), STM2_1, WF-MO7-1(T) and WF-MA3-C, were isolated from intestinal or faecal samples of rodents, pheasant and primate. 16S rRNA gene analysis identified them as Limosilactobacillus reuteri . However, average nucleotide identity and digital DNA–DNA hybridization values based on whole genomes were below 95 and 70 %, respectively, and thus below the threshold levels for bacterial species delineation. Based on genomic, chemotaxonomic and morphological analyses, we propose five novel species with the names Limosilactobacillus balticus sp. nov. (type strain BG-AF3-A(T)=DSM 110574(T)=LMG 31633(T)), Limosilactobacillus agrestis sp. nov. (type strain WF-MT5-A(T)=DSM 110569(T)=LMG 31629(T)), Limosilactobacillus albertensis sp. nov. (type strain Lr3000(T)=DSM 110573(T)=LMG 31632(T)), Limosilactobacillus rudii sp. nov. (type strain STM3_1(T)=DSM 110572(T)=LMG 31631(T)) and Limosilactobacillus fastidiosus sp. nov. (type strain WF-MO7-1(T)=DSM 110576(T)=LMG 31630(T)). Core genome phylogeny and experimental evidence of host adaptation of strains of L. reuteri further provide a strong rationale to consider a number of distinct lineages within this species as subspecies. Here we propose six subspecies of L. reuteri : L. reuteri subsp. kinnaridis subsp. nov. (type strain AP3(T)=DSM 110703(T)=LMG 31724(T)), L. reuteri subsp. porcinus subsp. nov. (type strain 3c6(T)=DSM 110571(T)=LMG 31635(T)), L. reuteri subsp. murium subsp. nov. (type strain lpuph1(T)=DSM 110570(T)=LMG 31634(T)), L. reuteri subsp. reuteri subsp. nov. (type strain F 275(T)=DSM 20016(T)=ATCC 23272(T)), L. reuteri subsp. suis subsp. nov. (type strain 1063(T)=ATCC 53608(T)=LMG 31752(T)) and L. reuteri subsp. rodentium subsp. nov. (type strain 100-23(T)=DSM 17509(T)=CIP 109821(T)). Microbiology Society 2021-02-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8346765/ /pubmed/33533708 http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/ijsem.0.004644 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. This article was made open access via a Publish and Read agreement between the Microbiology Society and the corresponding author’s institution.
spellingShingle Taxonomic Description
Li, Fuyong
Cheng, Christopher C.
Zheng, Jinshui
Liu, Junhong
Quevedo, Rodrigo Margain
Li, Junjie
Roos, Stefan
Gänzle, Michael G.
Walter, Jens
Limosilactobacillus balticus sp. nov., Limosilactobacillus agrestis sp. nov., Limosilactobacillus albertensis sp. nov., Limosilactobacillus rudii sp. nov. and Limosilactobacillus fastidiosus sp. nov., five novel Limosilactobacillus species isolated from the vertebrate gastrointestinal tract, and proposal of six subspecies of Limosilactobacillus reuteri adapted to the gastrointestinal tract of specific vertebrate hosts
title Limosilactobacillus balticus sp. nov., Limosilactobacillus agrestis sp. nov., Limosilactobacillus albertensis sp. nov., Limosilactobacillus rudii sp. nov. and Limosilactobacillus fastidiosus sp. nov., five novel Limosilactobacillus species isolated from the vertebrate gastrointestinal tract, and proposal of six subspecies of Limosilactobacillus reuteri adapted to the gastrointestinal tract of specific vertebrate hosts
title_full Limosilactobacillus balticus sp. nov., Limosilactobacillus agrestis sp. nov., Limosilactobacillus albertensis sp. nov., Limosilactobacillus rudii sp. nov. and Limosilactobacillus fastidiosus sp. nov., five novel Limosilactobacillus species isolated from the vertebrate gastrointestinal tract, and proposal of six subspecies of Limosilactobacillus reuteri adapted to the gastrointestinal tract of specific vertebrate hosts
title_fullStr Limosilactobacillus balticus sp. nov., Limosilactobacillus agrestis sp. nov., Limosilactobacillus albertensis sp. nov., Limosilactobacillus rudii sp. nov. and Limosilactobacillus fastidiosus sp. nov., five novel Limosilactobacillus species isolated from the vertebrate gastrointestinal tract, and proposal of six subspecies of Limosilactobacillus reuteri adapted to the gastrointestinal tract of specific vertebrate hosts
title_full_unstemmed Limosilactobacillus balticus sp. nov., Limosilactobacillus agrestis sp. nov., Limosilactobacillus albertensis sp. nov., Limosilactobacillus rudii sp. nov. and Limosilactobacillus fastidiosus sp. nov., five novel Limosilactobacillus species isolated from the vertebrate gastrointestinal tract, and proposal of six subspecies of Limosilactobacillus reuteri adapted to the gastrointestinal tract of specific vertebrate hosts
title_short Limosilactobacillus balticus sp. nov., Limosilactobacillus agrestis sp. nov., Limosilactobacillus albertensis sp. nov., Limosilactobacillus rudii sp. nov. and Limosilactobacillus fastidiosus sp. nov., five novel Limosilactobacillus species isolated from the vertebrate gastrointestinal tract, and proposal of six subspecies of Limosilactobacillus reuteri adapted to the gastrointestinal tract of specific vertebrate hosts
title_sort limosilactobacillus balticus sp. nov., limosilactobacillus agrestis sp. nov., limosilactobacillus albertensis sp. nov., limosilactobacillus rudii sp. nov. and limosilactobacillus fastidiosus sp. nov., five novel limosilactobacillus species isolated from the vertebrate gastrointestinal tract, and proposal of six subspecies of limosilactobacillus reuteri adapted to the gastrointestinal tract of specific vertebrate hosts
topic Taxonomic Description
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8346765/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33533708
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/ijsem.0.004644
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