1. Arabiibacter massiliensis gen. nov. sp. nov., New Anaerobic Bacterium Isolated from the Human Gut.
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Lo CI, Traore SI, Diop A, Bilen M, Azhar EI, Bibi F, Jiman-Fatani A, Yasir M, Lagier JC, Raoult D, Fenollar F, and Fournier PE
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- Anaerobiosis, Base Composition, DNA, Bacterial genetics, Feces, Female, Humans, Middle Aged, Phylogeny, Saudi Arabia, Sequence Analysis, DNA, RNA, Ribosomal, 16S genetics
- Abstract
Using microbial culturomics, we were able to isolate strain Marseille-P3078 from a stool sample of a healthy 50-year-old Saudi Arabian woman. To this end, we used taxonogenomics that combines phenotypic, biochemical and genomic analyses, to describe this bacterium. Cells from strain Marseille-P3078 are anaerobic and Gram-negative rods that are motile and unable to sporulate. Its genome size is 3,377,914-bp-long with a 66.33 mol% G + C content. Based on its phenotypic and genomic features, including a 94.6% 16S rRNA similarity with Paraeggerthella hongkongensis strain JCM 14552, its closest phylogenetic neighbor withstanding in nomenclature, we propose that strain Marseille-P3078T (= CSUR P3078 = DSM 104007) is the representative strain of a new genus for which we propose the name Arabiibacter massiliensis gen. nov., sp. nov., (© 2021. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.)
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- 2022
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