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Caulobacter soli sp. nov., isolated from soil sampled at Jiri Mountain, Republic of Korea
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A Gram-stain-negative, yellow-pigmented, aerobic, non-spore-forming, motile with a single polar flagellum and rod-shaped bacterium, Ji-3-8T, was isolated from a soil sample taken from Jiri Mountain, Republic of Korea. Comparative 16S rRNA gene sequence studies showed the isolate had clear affiliation with
Alphaproteobacteria
and the closest relatedness to
Caulobacter rhizosphaerae
KCTC 52515T,
Caulobacter henricii
ATCC 15253T,
Caulobacter segnis
ATCC 21756T,
Caulobacter hibisci
THG-AG3.4T,
Caulobacter flavus
RHGG3T and
Caulobacter vibrioides
CB51T showing 99.1, 98.9, 97.7, 97.6, 97.5 and 97.4 % 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity, respectively, and 94.7–96.5 % to the remaining species of genus
Caulobacter
. The predominant ubiquinone was Q-10 and the major fatty acids were C18 : 1
ω7c 11-methyl, C16 : 0, summed feature 8 (C18 : 1
ω6c and/or C18 : 1
ω7c) and summed feature 3 (C16 : 1
ω6c and/or C16 : 1
ω7c). The major polar lipids were found to be phosphatidylglycerol, two unidentified phosphoglycolipid and two unidentified glycolipids. The G+C content of the genomic DNA of strain Ji-3-8T was 68.1 mol%. Average nucleotide identity and digital DNA–DNA hybridization values of strain Ji-3-8T with
C. rhizosphaerae
KCTC 52515T,
C. henricii
ATCC 15253T,
C. segnis
ATCC 21756T,
C. flavus
RHGG3T and
C. vibrioides
were 79.7–87.7% and 23.0–34.3%, respectively. Based on the polyphasic evidence, it is proposed that strain Ji-3-8T forms a novel species in the genus
Caulobacter
, for which the name Caulobacter soli sp. nov. is proposed. The type strain is Ji-3-8T (=CCTCC AB 2019389T=KCTC 72990T).
Title: Caulobacter soli sp. nov., isolated from soil sampled at Jiri Mountain, Republic of Korea
Description:
A Gram-stain-negative, yellow-pigmented, aerobic, non-spore-forming, motile with a single polar flagellum and rod-shaped bacterium, Ji-3-8T, was isolated from a soil sample taken from Jiri Mountain, Republic of Korea.
Comparative 16S rRNA gene sequence studies showed the isolate had clear affiliation with
Alphaproteobacteria
and the closest relatedness to
Caulobacter rhizosphaerae
KCTC 52515T,
Caulobacter henricii
ATCC 15253T,
Caulobacter segnis
ATCC 21756T,
Caulobacter hibisci
THG-AG3.
4T,
Caulobacter flavus
RHGG3T and
Caulobacter vibrioides
CB51T showing 99.
1, 98.
9, 97.
7, 97.
6, 97.
5 and 97.
4 % 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity, respectively, and 94.
7–96.
5 % to the remaining species of genus
Caulobacter
.
The predominant ubiquinone was Q-10 and the major fatty acids were C18 : 1
ω7c 11-methyl, C16 : 0, summed feature 8 (C18 : 1
ω6c and/or C18 : 1
ω7c) and summed feature 3 (C16 : 1
ω6c and/or C16 : 1
ω7c).
The major polar lipids were found to be phosphatidylglycerol, two unidentified phosphoglycolipid and two unidentified glycolipids.
The G+C content of the genomic DNA of strain Ji-3-8T was 68.
1 mol%.
Average nucleotide identity and digital DNA–DNA hybridization values of strain Ji-3-8T with
C.
rhizosphaerae
KCTC 52515T,
C.
henricii
ATCC 15253T,
C.
segnis
ATCC 21756T,
C.
flavus
RHGG3T and
C.
vibrioides
were 79.
7–87.
7% and 23.
0–34.
3%, respectively.
Based on the polyphasic evidence, it is proposed that strain Ji-3-8T forms a novel species in the genus
Caulobacter
, for which the name Caulobacter soli sp.
nov.
is proposed.
The type strain is Ji-3-8T (=CCTCC AB 2019389T=KCTC 72990T).
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