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International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, Vol 52, 1105-1111, Copyright © 2002 by Society for General Microbiology


Re-evaluation of the status of the genus Oerskovia, reclassification of Promicromonospora enterophila (Jager et al. 1983) as Oerskovia enterophila comb. nov. and description of Oerskovia jenensis sp. nov. and Oerskovia paurometabola sp. nov

E. Stackebrandt, S. Breymann, U. Steiner, H. Prauser, N. Weiss and P. Schumann
DSMZ -- Deutsche Sammlung von Mikroorganismen und Zellkulturen GmbH, Braunschweig, Germany

Phylogenetic analysis of Promicromonospora enterophila indicates that this taxon clusters with Cellulomonas species, adjacent to Cellulomonas turbata (basonym Oerskovia turbata). 16S rDNA analysis, DNA--DNA reassociation, riboprinting, peptidoglycan analysis and determination of phenotypic properties of various strains of P. enterophila and C. turbata reveal that they form a cluster that can be distinguished unambiguously from other Cellulomonas species by morphology, amino acid composition of the cell wall and 16S rDNA signatures. As a result of this polyphasic study, it appears taxonomically reasonable to re-establish the genus Oerskovia for C. turbata and to reclassify P. enterophila as Oerskovia enterophila comb. nov.; two novel species, Oerskovia jenensis sp. nov. (type strain DSM 46000(T)=CIP 100330(T)) and Oerskovia paurometabola sp. nov. (type strain DSM 14281(T)=LMG 20385(T)), are also proposed.


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