Genome-based reclassification of Sphingobacterium soli Fu et al. 2017 as a later heterotypic synonym of Sphingobacterium cellulitidis Huys et al. 2017 and proposal of Sphingobacterium siyangense subsp. siyangense subsp. nov. and Sphingobacterium siyangense subsp. cladoniae subsp. nov.

IF 2 3区 生物学 Q4 MICROBIOLOGY
Shuai Li, Jun Liu, Jie Huang, Lei Dong, Wen-Jun Li
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Abstract

Sphingobacterium, as the type genus of the family Sphingobacteriaceae, comprises a diverse array of species found in various environments. In this study, we aim to reassess and elucidate the taxonomic relationships of Sphingobacterium species. Based on 16S rRNA gene sequences, the phylogeny of 70 validly published Sphingobacterium species was reconstructed. Of which, 50 species with available genomes were further subjected to overall genome relatedness indices (OGRI) analysis, resulting in the identification of distinct pairs of closely related species. One such pair, consisting of the type strains of Sphingobacterium soli and Sphingobacterium cellulitidis, exhibited an average nucleotide identity (ANI) of 97.7%, a digital DNA-DNA hybridization (dDDH) of 80.1% and an average amino acid identity (AAI) of 98.3%, alongside a 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity of 99.8%. Based on the phylogenetic, OGRI and phenotypical evidence, we propose S. soli as a later heterotypic synonym of S. cellulitidis. Additionally, another pair of type strains, Sphingobacterium siyangense and Sphingobacterium cladoniae, possessed ANI, dDDH, AAI and 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity values of 96.3, 70.1, 96.0 and 99.0%, respectively. These values, together with differences in phenotypic traits, support the proposal of two subspecies within this taxonomic lineage. Thus, we propose the establishment of two new subspecies, S. siyangense subsp. siyangense subsp. nov. and S. siyangense subsp. cladoniae subsp. nov.

Sphingobacterium soli Fu et al. 2017作为Sphingobacterium cellullitidis Huys et al. 2017后异型同义种的基因组重分类及Sphingobacterium siyangense亚种的提出。siyangense无性系种群。11 .和鞘细菌siyangense亚种。cladoniae无性系种群。11月。
鞘菌是鞘菌科的模式属,它包含了在不同环境中发现的多种物种。在这项研究中,我们旨在重新评估和阐明鞘菌种的分类关系。基于16S rRNA基因序列,重建了已发表的70种鞘菌的系统发育。其中,对50个具有可用基因组的物种进行总体基因组亲缘指数(OGRI)分析,鉴定出不同的亲缘物种对。其中,由梭形鞘菌和蜂窝织鞘菌两种类型菌株组成的菌株,其平均核苷酸同源性(ANI)为97.7%,数字DNA-DNA杂交(dDDH)为80.1%,平均氨基酸同源性(AAI)为98.3%,16S rRNA基因序列相似性为99.8%。基于系统发育、OGRI和表型证据,我们认为s.s soli是cellullitidis的后异型同义种。另一对类型菌株siyangense Sphingobacterium和cladoniae Sphingobacterium的ANI、dDDH、AAI和16S rRNA基因序列相似性值分别为96.3、70.1、96.0和99.0%。这些值,连同表型性状的差异,支持在这个分类谱系中有两个亚种的提议。因此,我们建议建立两个新的亚种,即siyangense subsp。siyangense无性系种群。11 .和siyangense亚种。cladoniae无性系种群。11月。
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期刊介绍: Published by the Microbiology Society and owned by the International Committee on Systematics of Prokaryotes (ICSP), a committee of the Bacteriology and Applied Microbiology Division of the International Union of Microbiological Societies, International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology is the leading forum for the publication of novel microbial taxa and the ICSP’s official journal of record for prokaryotic names. The journal welcomes high-quality research on all aspects of microbial evolution, phylogenetics and systematics, encouraging submissions on all prokaryotes, yeasts, microfungi, protozoa and microalgae across the full breadth of systematics including: Identification, characterisation and culture preservation Microbial evolution and biodiversity Molecular environmental work with strong taxonomic or evolutionary content Nomenclature Taxonomy and phylogenetics.
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