Ruminococcus bovis sp. Nov., a novel species of amylolytic ruminococcus isolated from the rumen of a dairy cow

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This study describes JE7A12T (=ATCC TSD-225T=NCTC 14479T), an isolate from the ruminal content of a dairy cow. Phenotypic and genotypic traits of the isolate were explored. JE7A12T was found to be a strictly anaerobic, catalase-negative, oxidase-negative, coccoid bacterium that grows in chains. The API 50 CH carbon source assay detected fermentation of d-glucose, d-fructose, d-galactose, glycogen and starch. HPLC showed acetate to be the major fermentation product as a result of carbo-hydrate fermentation. Phylogenetic analysis of JE7A12T based on 16S rRNA nucleotide sequence and amino acid sequences from the whole genome indicated a divergent lineage from the closest neighbours in the genus Ruminococcus. The results of 16S rRNA sequence comparison, whole genome average nucleotide identity (ANI) and DNA G+C content data indicate that JE7A12T represents a novel species which we propose the name Ruminococcus bovis with JE7A12T as the type strain.

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Gaffney, J., Embree, J., Gilmore, S., & Embree, M. (2021). Ruminococcus bovis sp. Nov., a novel species of amylolytic ruminococcus isolated from the rumen of a dairy cow. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 71(8). https://doi.org/10.1099/ijsem.0.004924

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