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Int J Syst Evol Microbiol 59 (2009), 2884-2887; DOI  10.1099/ijs.0.009100-0
© 2009 International Union of Microbiological Societies

Luteibacter anthropi sp. nov., isolated from human blood, and reclassification of Dyella yeojuensis Kim et al. 2006 as Luteibacter yeojuensis comb. nov.

Peter Kämpfer1, Nicole Lodders1 and Enevold Falsen2

1 Institut für Angewandte Mikrobiologie, Justus-Liebig-Universität Giessen, D-35392 Giessen, Germany
2 Culture Collection University Göteborg, Department of Clinical Bacteriology, S-41346 Göteborg, Sweden

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Peter Kämpfer
peter.kaempfer{at}umwelt.uni-giessen.de

A yellow-pigmented bacterium was isolated from blood of a 3-year-old boy in Göteborg, Sweden. Comparative analysis of 16S rRNA gene sequences showed that this bacterium is most closely related to Luteibacter rhizovicinus LJ96T and Dyella yeojuensis R2A16-10T, with sequence similarity of 98.3 % to both. Strain CCUG 25036T is clearly different from L. rhizovicinus CCUG 50033T and also from D. yeojuensis DSM 17673T in that DNA–DNA hybridization revealed relatedness of 33.7 and 29.8 %, respectively. Strain CCUG 25036T is further distinguished from L. rhizovicinus CCUG 50033T and D. yeojuensis DSM 17673T by being able to use D-mannose, D-mannitol and gluconate as sole carbon sources and by lacking the ability to use maltose or sucrose as sole carbon sources. The name Luteibacter anthropi sp. nov. is proposed for this novel species, with the type strain CCUG 25036T (=CCM 7598T). The proposal is also made to reclassify Dyella yeojuensis as Luteibacter yeojuensis comb. nov., with the type strain R2A16-10T (=DSM 17673T =KACC 11405T).


The GenBank/EMBL/DDBJ accession number for the 16S rRNA gene sequence of strain CCUG 25036T is FM212561.







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