Bartonella choladocola sp. nov. and Bartonella apihabitans sp. nov., two novel species isolated from honey bee gut

IF 3.3 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Yuwen Liu, Jieteng Chen, Haoyu Lang, Hao Zheng
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Abstract

Bartonella is one of the noncore bacterial genera in the honey bee (Apis mellifera) gut. So far, only one species, Bartonella apis, has been described from the honey bee gut. Previous analyses based on the genomic information of isolates and metagenome-assembled genomes suggested the existence of multiple Bartonella species in the bee guts. Here, 10 strains were isolated and characterized from the gut of A. mellifera from Jilin Province, China. New isolates shared >95% 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity with other species of the genus Bartonella. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that new isolates clustered with other type strains of Bartonella, and the bee gut Bartonella could be classified into three clades. The in silico DDH and average nucleotide identity values between strains of different clusters from the honey bee gut are 29.1–32.5% and 87.6–89.3%, all below the recommended 70.0% and 95% cutoff points. Cells are Gram-staining-negative rods and can grow on the surface of Brain Heart Infusion agar plates supplemented with defibrinated sheep blood in an aerobic environment with 5% CO2 at 35–37 °C. Strains from different species varied in both phenotypic and chemotaxonomic characterizations. Comparative genomic analysis indicated that B. choladocola had unique sets of genes encoding invasin, representing the potential for this species to both live as a gut symbiont and also as an erythrocytic pathogen. Thus, we propose two novel species Bartonella choladocola sp. nov. whose type strain is W8125T(=JCM 35030T = ACCC 62057T), and Bartonella apihabitans sp. nov. whose type strain is W8097T(=JCM 35029T = ACCC 62056T).

从蜜蜂肠道中分离的两新种:choladocola巴尔通体和apihabitans巴尔通体
巴尔通体是蜜蜂肠道中的非核心细菌属之一。到目前为止,只有一种蜜蜂肠道中的巴尔通体被发现。先前基于分离体基因组信息和宏基因组组装基因组的分析表明,蜜蜂肠道中存在多种巴尔通体。本文从中国吉林省蜜蜂A. mellifera肠道中分离并鉴定了10株菌株。新分离的巴尔通体与其他种的16S rRNA基因序列相似度为95%。系统发育分析表明,新分离株与其他类型的巴尔通体菌株聚集在一起,可将蜜蜂肠道巴尔通体分为3个分支。不同菌群间的计算机DDH和平均核苷酸一致性值分别为29.1 ~ 32.5%和87.6 ~ 89.3%,均低于推荐的70.0%和95%截断点。细胞为革兰氏染色阴性棒,可在35-37℃、含5% CO2的有氧环境中,在添加去纤羊血的脑心灌注琼脂板表面生长。来自不同物种的菌株在表型和化学分类特征上都存在差异。比较基因组分析表明,B. choladocola具有独特的编码入侵蛋白的基因,这表明该物种既可以作为肠道共生体生活,也可以作为红细胞病原体生活。因此,我们提出了两种新物种:11月巴尔通体choladocola sp.,其型菌株为W8125T(=JCM 35030T = ACCC 62057T)和11月apihabitans sp.,其型菌株为W8097T(=JCM 35029T = ACCC 62056T)。
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Systematic and applied microbiology
Systematic and applied microbiology 生物-生物工程与应用微生物
CiteScore
7.50
自引率
5.90%
发文量
57
审稿时长
22 days
期刊介绍: Systematic and Applied Microbiology deals with various aspects of microbial diversity and systematics of prokaryotes. It focuses on Bacteria and Archaea; eukaryotic microorganisms will only be considered in rare cases. The journal perceives a broad understanding of microbial diversity and encourages the submission of manuscripts from the following branches of microbiology:
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