
pmid: 36223180
One motile, Gram-negative, non-spore-forming and rod-shaped symbiotic bacterium, strain UCH-936T, was isolated from Heterorhabditis atacamensis nematodes. Results of biochemical, physiological, molecular and genomic analyses suggest that it represents a new species, which we propose to name Photorhabdus antumapuensis sp. nov. Digital DNA–DNA hybridization shows that strain UCH-936T is more closely related to Photorhabdus kleinii DSM 23513T, but shares solely 50.5 % similarity, which is below the 70% cut-off value that delimits species boundaries in bacteria. Phylogenetic reconstructions using whole-genome sequences show that strain UCH-936T forms a unique clade, suggesting its novel and distinct taxonomic status again. Similarly, comparative genomic analyses shows that the virulence factor flagella-related gene fleR, the type IV pili-related gene pilL and the vibriobactin-related gene vibE are present in the genome of strain UCH-936T but absent in the genomes of its closest relatives. Biochemically and physiologically, UCH-936T differs also from all closely related Photorhabdus species. Therefore, Photorhabdus antumapuensis sp. nov. is proposed as a new species with the type strain UCH-936T (CCCT 21.06T=CCM 9188T=CCOS 1991T).
DNA, Bacterial, 570, Base Composition, Nematoda, Virulence Factors, entomopathogenic bacteria, Fatty Acids, Heterorhabditis, 590, 02 Hambre cero, Sequence Analysis, DNA, 02 Zero Hunger, Bacterial Typing Techniques, symbiotic bacteria, taxonomy, RNA, Ribosomal, 16S, Animals, Photorhabdus, Rhabditoidea, Phylogeny
DNA, Bacterial, 570, Base Composition, Nematoda, Virulence Factors, entomopathogenic bacteria, Fatty Acids, Heterorhabditis, 590, 02 Hambre cero, Sequence Analysis, DNA, 02 Zero Hunger, Bacterial Typing Techniques, symbiotic bacteria, taxonomy, RNA, Ribosomal, 16S, Animals, Photorhabdus, Rhabditoidea, Phylogeny
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