Tepidiphilus olei sp. nov., isolated from the production water of a water-flooded oil reservoir in PR China

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A novel, moderately thermophilic, Gram-stain-negative bacterium, designated strain J18T, was isolated from a water-flooded oil reservoir. Cells were aerobic, oxidase-and catalase-positive, with a polar flagellum. Growth occurred at 35–60 °C and at pH 6–8.5. The respiratory quinones were ubiquinone 8 and ubiquinone 9. The dominant cellular fatty acids were C16:0, C17:0 cyclo, C19:0 cyclo ω8c and summed feature 8 (C18:1 ω7c/C18:1 ω6c). The polar lipids consisted of phosphatidylethanolamine, phosphati-dylglycerol, diphosphatidylglycerol, phosphatidylcholine, an unidentified aminolipid, an unidentified phospholipid and an unidentified aminophospholipid. The strain showed the highest 16S rRNA gene sequence similarities to Tepidiphilus margaritifer DSM 15129T (98.6%), Tepidiphilus succinatimandens DSM 15512T (98.4%) and Tepidiphilus thermophilus DSM 27220T (98.1%), respectively, and the similarity to other species was lower than 93%. In the phylogenetic trees, it constituted a unique sub-cluster within the genus Tepidiphilus. The DNA G+C content of strain J18T was 64.44mol%. As compared with the type strains, the genome-to-genome distances of strain J18T were 34.7–40%. These results confirmed the separate species status of J18T with its close relatives. On the basis of physiological, chemotaxonomic and phylogenetic analyses along with the low levels of identity at the whole-genome level, it can be concluded that strain J18T represents a new species of the genus Tepidiphilus, for which the name Tepidiphilus olei sp. nov. is proposed. The type strain of T. olei is J18T (=CGMCC 1.16800T=LMG 31400T).

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Wang, X. T., Shan, J. J., Li, X. Z., Lin, W., Xiu, J. L., Li, D. A., … Wang, L. (2020). Tepidiphilus olei sp. nov., isolated from the production water of a water-flooded oil reservoir in PR China. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 70(7), 4364–4371. https://doi.org/10.1099/ijsem.0.004297

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