1. Isolation and characterization of tick-borne Roseomonas haemaphysalidis sp. nov. and rodent-borne Roseomonas marmotae sp. nov
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Ji Pu, Juan Zhou, Xin-He Lai, Zhenjun Li, Wentao Zhu, Shan Lu, Jianguo Xu, Liyun Liu, Jing Yang, Yuyuan Huang, and Dong Jin
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DNA, Bacterial ,Rodent ,Cardiolipins ,Tick ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,Microbiology ,Article ,Ticks ,Tick borne ,biology.animal ,RNA, Ribosomal, 16S ,Genotype ,Animals ,marmot ,Phylogeny ,Base Composition ,Phylogenetic tree ,biology ,Roseomonas marmotae ,Phosphatidylethanolamines ,Roseomonas haemaphysalidis ,General Medicine ,Sequence Analysis, DNA ,biology.organism_classification ,Isolation (microbiology) ,tick ,Roseomonas ,Bacterial Typing Techniques ,Marmota ,Roseomonas ludipueritiae ,Qinghai-Tibet plateau ,Methylobacteriaceae - Abstract
Four novel Gram-negative, mesophilic, aerobic, motile, and cocci-shaped strains were isolated from tick samples (strains 546T and 573) and respiratory tracts of marmots (strains 1318T and 1311). The 16S rRNA gene sequencing revealed that strains 546T and 573 were 97.8% identical to Roseomonas wenyumeiae Z23T, whereas strains 1311 and 1318T were 98.3% identical to Roseomonas ludipueritiae DSM 14915T. In addition, a 98.0% identity was observed between strains 546T and 1318T. Phylogenetic and phylogenomic analyses revealed that strains 546T and 573 clustered with R. wenyumeiae Z23T, whereas strains 1311 and 1318T grouped with R. ludipueritiae DSM 14915T. The average nucleotide identity between our isolates and members of the genus Roseomonas was below 95%. The genomic G+C content of strains 546T and 1318T was 70.9% and 69.3%, respectively. Diphosphatidylglycerol (DPG) and phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) were the major polar lipids, with Q-10 as the predominant respiratory quinone. According to all genotypic, phenotypic, phylogenetic, and phylogenomic analyses, the four strains represent two novel species of the genus Roseomonas, for which the names Roseomonas haemaphysalidis sp. nov. and Roseomonas marmotae sp. nov. are proposed, with 546T (= GDMCC 1.1780T = JCM 34187T) and 1318T (= GDMCC 1.1781T = JCM 34188T) as type strains, respectively. Electronic Supplementary Material Supplementary material is available for this article at 10.1007/s12275-022-1428-1 and is accessible for authorized users.
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- 2021