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Environmental and Molecular Microbiology Lab., Department of Biological Sciences, KAIST, 335 Gwahangno, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon 305-701, Republic of Korea
Correspondence
Sung-Taik Lee
e_stlee{at}kaist.ac.kr
Six Gram-negative, non-gliding, rod-shaped bacterial strains isolated from freshwater sediment were subjected to polyphasic analyses to determine their taxonomic positions. Analysis of the 16S rRNA gene sequences of the six strains revealed that they represent two separate genomic species in a new lineage within the phylum Bacteroidetes, related to members of the family Chitinophagaceae, in which they were most closely related to members of the genus Terrimonas (93.4–90.5 %). Two of the isolates, HU1-GD23T and HU1-HG42T, had a sequence similarity of 96.2 %, with DNA G+C contents of 39.4 and 38.5 mol%, respectively. They possessed MK-7 as the predominant respiratory quinone and contained high amounts of iso-pentadecanoic acid and 3-hydroxy-iso-heptadecanoic acid in their cell envelopes, properties shared by members of the family Chitinophagaceae. They were well differentiated from other members of the family Chitinophagaceae by additional physiological and biochemical characteristics. In conclusion, strains HU1-GD23T (=KCTC 22306T=LMG 24312T) and HU1-HG42T (=KCTC 22305T=LMG 24324T) are considered to represent two novel species of a novel genus, Ferruginibacter gen. nov., for which the names Ferruginibacter alkalilentus sp. nov. and Ferruginibacter lapsinanis sp. nov., are proposed, respectively.
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