Izzet Burcin Saticioglu , Hilal Ay , Soner Altun , Muhammed Duman
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The overall genome relatedness indices including dDDH and ANI analyses confirmed that strains C-2, C-17<sup>T</sup>, C-39<sup>T</sup> and Ch-15 formed two novel species within the genus <em>Chryseobacterium</em>. Chemotaxonomic analyses showed that strains C-17<sup>T</sup> and C-39<sup>T</sup> have typical characteristics of the genus <em>Chryseobacterium</em><span><span><span> by having phosphatidylethanolamine in their polar </span>lipid profile<span>, MK-6 as only isoprenoid </span></span>quinone and the presence of </span><em>iso</em>-C<sub>15:0</sub><span><span><span> as major fatty acid. The genome size and G + C content of the strains ranged between 4.4 and 5.0 Mb and 33.5 – 33.6 %, respectively. Comprehensive genome analyses revealed that the strains have </span>antimicrobial resistance genes, </span>prophages and horizontally acquired genes in addition to secondary metabolite-coding gene clusters. In conclusion, based on the polyphasic analyses conducted on the present study, strains C-17</span><sup>T</sup> and C-39<sup>T</sup> are representatives of two novel species within the genus <em>Chryseobacterium</em>, for which the names <em>Chryseobacterium turcicum</em> sp. nov. and <em>Chryseobacterium muglaense</em> sp. nov. with the type strains C-17<sup>T</sup> (=JCM 34190<sup>T</sup> = KCTC 82250<sup>T</sup>) and C-39<sup>T</sup> (=JCM 34191<sup>T</sup> = KCTC 822251<sup>T</sup>), respectively, are proposed.</p></div>","PeriodicalId":22124,"journal":{"name":"Systematic and applied microbiology","volume":"46 1","pages":"Article 126385"},"PeriodicalIF":3.3000,"publicationDate":"2023-01-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"2","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Genomic insight into Chryseobacterium turcicum sp. nov. and Chryseobacterium muglaense sp. nov. isolated from farmed rainbow trout in Turkey\",\"authors\":\"Izzet Burcin Saticioglu , Hilal Ay , Soner Altun , Muhammed Duman\",\"doi\":\"10.1016/j.syapm.2022.126385\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><p>Four strains, designated as C-2, C-17<sup>T</sup>, C-39<sup>T</sup><span> and Ch-15, were isolated from farmed rainbow trout<span> samples showing clinical signs during an investigation for a fish-health screening study. The pairwise 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis showed that strain C-17</span></span><sup>T</sup> shared the highest identity level of 98.1 % with the type strain of <span><em>Chryseobacterium</em><em> piscium</em></span> LMG 23089<sup>T</sup> while strains C-2, C-39<sup>T</sup> and Ch-15 were closely related to <em>Chryseobacterium balustinum</em> DSM 16775<sup>T</sup> with an identity level of 99.3 %. A polyphasic approach involving phenotypic, chemotaxonomic and genome-based analyses was employed to determine the taxonomic provenance of the strains. The overall genome relatedness indices including dDDH and ANI analyses confirmed that strains C-2, C-17<sup>T</sup>, C-39<sup>T</sup> and Ch-15 formed two novel species within the genus <em>Chryseobacterium</em>. Chemotaxonomic analyses showed that strains C-17<sup>T</sup> and C-39<sup>T</sup> have typical characteristics of the genus <em>Chryseobacterium</em><span><span><span> by having phosphatidylethanolamine in their polar </span>lipid profile<span>, MK-6 as only isoprenoid </span></span>quinone and the presence of </span><em>iso</em>-C<sub>15:0</sub><span><span><span> as major fatty acid. The genome size and G + C content of the strains ranged between 4.4 and 5.0 Mb and 33.5 – 33.6 %, respectively. Comprehensive genome analyses revealed that the strains have </span>antimicrobial resistance genes, </span>prophages and horizontally acquired genes in addition to secondary metabolite-coding gene clusters. 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Genomic insight into Chryseobacterium turcicum sp. nov. and Chryseobacterium muglaense sp. nov. isolated from farmed rainbow trout in Turkey
Four strains, designated as C-2, C-17T, C-39T and Ch-15, were isolated from farmed rainbow trout samples showing clinical signs during an investigation for a fish-health screening study. The pairwise 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis showed that strain C-17T shared the highest identity level of 98.1 % with the type strain of Chryseobacterium piscium LMG 23089T while strains C-2, C-39T and Ch-15 were closely related to Chryseobacterium balustinum DSM 16775T with an identity level of 99.3 %. A polyphasic approach involving phenotypic, chemotaxonomic and genome-based analyses was employed to determine the taxonomic provenance of the strains. The overall genome relatedness indices including dDDH and ANI analyses confirmed that strains C-2, C-17T, C-39T and Ch-15 formed two novel species within the genus Chryseobacterium. Chemotaxonomic analyses showed that strains C-17T and C-39T have typical characteristics of the genus Chryseobacterium by having phosphatidylethanolamine in their polar lipid profile, MK-6 as only isoprenoid quinone and the presence of iso-C15:0 as major fatty acid. The genome size and G + C content of the strains ranged between 4.4 and 5.0 Mb and 33.5 – 33.6 %, respectively. Comprehensive genome analyses revealed that the strains have antimicrobial resistance genes, prophages and horizontally acquired genes in addition to secondary metabolite-coding gene clusters. In conclusion, based on the polyphasic analyses conducted on the present study, strains C-17T and C-39T are representatives of two novel species within the genus Chryseobacterium, for which the names Chryseobacterium turcicum sp. nov. and Chryseobacterium muglaense sp. nov. with the type strains C-17T (=JCM 34190T = KCTC 82250T) and C-39T (=JCM 34191T = KCTC 822251T), respectively, are proposed.
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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: