Streptomyces castrisilvae sp. nov. and Streptomyces glycanivorans sp. nov., novel soil streptomycetes metabolizing mutan and alternan.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Tove Widén, Albert Tafur Rangel, Vincent Lombard, Elodie Drula, Scott Mazurkewich, Nicolas Terrapon, Eduard J Kerkhoven, Johan Larsbrink
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Abstract

Six bacterial strains, Mut1T, Mut2, Alt1, Alt2, Alt3T, and Alt4, were isolated from soil samples collected in parks in Gothenburg, Sweden, based on their ability to utilize the insoluble polysaccharides α-1,3-glucan (mutan; Mut strains) or the mixed-linkage α-1,3/α-1,6-glucan (alternan; Alt strains). Analysis of 16S rRNA gene sequences identified all strains as members of the genus Streptomyces. The genomes of the strains were sequenced and subsequent phylogenetic analyses identified Mut2 as a strain of Streptomyces laculatispora and Alt1, Alt2 and Alt4 as strains of Streptomyces poriferorum, while Mut1T and Alt3T were most closely related to the type strains Streptomyces drozdowiczii NBRC 101007T and Streptomyces atroolivaceus NRRL ISP-5137T, respectively. Comprehensive genomic and biochemical characterizations were conducted, highlighting typical features of Streptomyces, such as large genomes (8.0-9.6 Mb) with high G+C content (70.5-72.0%). All six strains also encode a wide repertoire of putative carbohydrate-active enzymes, indicating a capability to utilize various complex polysaccharides as carbon sources such as starch, mutan, and cellulose, which was confirmed experimentally. Based on phylogenetic and phenotypic characterization, our study suggests that strains Mut1T and Alt3T represent novel species in the genus Streptomyces for which the names Streptomyces castrisilvae sp. nov. and Streptomyces glycanivorans sp. nov. are proposed, with strains Mut1T (=DSM 117248T=CCUG 77596T) and Alt3T (=DSM 117252T=CCUG 77600T) representing the respective type strains.

Streptomyces castrisilvae sp.
从瑞典哥德堡公园采集的土壤样本中分离出了六种细菌菌株(Mut1T、Mut2、Alt1、Alt2、Alt3T 和 Alt4),它们利用不溶性多糖 α-1,3-葡聚糖(mutan;Mut 菌株)或混合连接的 α-1,3/α-1,6- 葡聚糖(alternan;Alt 菌株)的能力。16S rRNA 基因序列分析确定所有菌株都属于链霉菌属。对这些菌株的基因组进行了测序,随后的系统发育分析确定 Mut2 是 laculatispora 链霉菌的菌株,Alt1、Alt2 和 Alt4 是 poriferorum 链霉菌的菌株,而 Mut1T 和 Alt3T 分别与模式菌株 Streptomyces drozdowiczii NBRC 101007T 和 Streptomyces atroolivaceus NRRL ISP-5137T 关系最密切。研究人员对这些菌株进行了全面的基因组学和生物化学鉴定,发现它们具有链霉菌的典型特征,如基因组大(8.0-9.6 Mb)、G+C 含量高(70.5-72.0%)。所有六株菌株还编码了多种推定的碳水化合物活性酶,表明它们有能力利用各种复杂的多糖作为碳源,如淀粉、木聚糖和纤维素,这一点已在实验中得到证实。基于系统发育和表型特征,我们的研究表明,菌株 Mut1T 和 Alt3T 代表了链霉菌属中的新物种,建议将其命名为 Streptomyces castrisilvae sp.nov.和 Streptomyces glycanivorans sp.nov.,其中菌株 Mut1T(=DSM 117248T=CCUG 77596T)和 Alt3T(=DSM 117252T=CCUG 77600T)代表了各自的模式菌株。
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