An anaerobic bacterial strain, named TLL-A4T, was isolated from fecal pellets of conventionally raised C57BL/6J mice. Analysis of the 16S rRNA gene indicated that the strain belongs to the phylum Bacteroidetes and, more specifically, to the recently proposed Muribaculaceae (also known as S24-7 clade or Candidatus Homeothermaceae). Strain TLL-A4T’s 16S rRNA gene shared 92.8 % sequence identity with the type strain of the only published species of the genus Muribaculum, Muribaculum intestinale DSM 28989T. Genome-sequencing of TLL-A4T was performed to compare average amino acid identity (AAI) value and percent-age of conserved proteins (POCP) between both strains. The AAI analysis revealed that strain TLL-A4T had high identity (69.8 %) with M. intestinale DSM 28989T, while the POCP was 56 %. These values indicate that strain TLL-A4T could be considered a member of the genus Muribaculum but not belonging to the species M. intestinale. Quinone analysis indicated MK10 (63 %) and MK11 (32 %) as major quinones in the membrane, while MK9 was only present as a minor component (5 %). The main cellular fatty acid was anteiso-C15: 0 (42.8 %); summed feature 11 (17.5 %), C15: 0 iso (13.4 %), C18: 1 ω9c (5.6 %), C16.0 3-OH (4.5 %) and C15: 0 (4.2 %) were detected in minor amounts. Analysis of enzyme activities using the API 32A and API 20A kits indicated major differences between strain TLL-A4T and Muribaculum intestinale DSM 28989T. Based on genotypic, phylogenetic and phenotypic dif-ferences, strain TLL-A4T is considered to represent a novel species of the genus Muribaculum, for which the name Muribaculum gordoncarteri sp. nov. is proposed. The type strain is TLL-A4T (=DSM 108194T=KCTC 15770T).
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Miyake, S., Ding, Y., Soh, M., Low, A., & Seedorf, H. (2020). Muribaculum gordoncarteri sp. Nov., an anaerobic bacterium from the faeces of c57bl/6j mice. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 70(8), 4725–4729. https://doi.org/10.1099/ijsem.0.004338
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