Abstract
A bacterial strain, CS12(T), which was isolated from soil around a wastewater treatment plant, was subjected to a polyphasic taxonomic study using phenotypic characterizations and genetic methods. The cell wall of strain CS12(T) contains meso-diaminopimelic acid as the diamino acid but no arabinose and galactose. The predominant menaquinone is MK-8(H4). Mycolic acids are absent. Strain CS12(T) has a cellular fatty acid profile containing saturated, unsaturated, branched and 10-methyl fatty acids. The major fatty acids are iso-C(16:0), C(18:1) ω9c and anteiso-C(17:0). The G+C content is 69 mol%. A phylogenetic tree based on 16S rDNA sequences showed that strain CS12(T) forms an evolutionary lineage within the radiation enclosing the members of the family Intrasporangiaceae and, in particular, a coherent cluster with Janibacter limosus DSM 11140(T). The level of 16S rDNA similarity between strain CS12(T) and J. limosus DSM 11140(T) is 98.7%. The phenotypic characteristics and DNA-DNA relatedness data indicate that strain CS12(T) should be distinguished from J. limosus DSM 11140(T). Therefore, on the basis of the data presented, a new species of the genus Janibacter, Janibacter terrae, is proposed. The type strain of the new species is strain CS12(T) (= KCCM 80001(T) = JCM 10705(T)).
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Yoon, J. H., Lee, K. C., Kang, S. S., Yung Hee Kho, Kook Hee Kang, & Park, Y. H. (2000). Janibacter terrae sp. nov., a bacterium isolated from soil around a wastewater treatment plant. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 50(5), 1821–1827. https://doi.org/10.1099/00207713-50-5-1821
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