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Abstract
Magnetotactic bacteria are ubiquitous aquatic prokaryotes that have the ability to biomineralize magnetite (Fe3O4) and/or greigite (Fe3S4) nanoparticles called magnetosomes. Magnetotactic cocci belonging to the class "Ca. Magnetococcia" are most frequently identified in freshwater habitats, but remain uncultivated. Here, we report for the first time axenic cultivation of freshwater magnetotactic coccus FCR-1 isolated from Chichijima, Japan. Strain FCR-1 grows microaerophilically in a semi-solid gellan gum medium. We find that strain FCR-1 biomineralizes Fe3O4 nanoparticles, which are not chained, into a cell. Based on phylogenomic analysis, compared with strains of the class "Ca. Magnetococcia", strain FCR-1 represents a novel genus of candidate family "Ca. Magnetaquicoccaceae" within the class "Ca. Magnetococcia" and we tentatively name this novel genus "Ca. Magnetaquiglobus chichijimensis". Our isolate provides a promising tool for elucidating the functions of unchained magnetosomes, the global distribution of magnetotactic bacteria and the origin of magnetotaxis.
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Communications Biology is an open access journal from Nature Research publishing high-quality research, reviews and commentary in all areas of the biological sciences. Research papers published by the journal represent significant advances bringing new biological insight to a specialized area of research.