Min Ji Lee, Jeong Ui Yun, Sohee Nam, Mi-Ja Jung, Yeon Bee Kim, Yujin Kim, Jisu Lee, Dae Gyu Choi, Dae Seung Lee, Seong Woon Roh, Tae Woong Whon, Che Ok Jeon, Se Hee Lee
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The cells were non-haemolytic, non-motile and non-spore forming. The optimal growth of CBA3628<sup>T</sup> occurred at 30 °C, pH 6.0 and with 0-2% (w/v) NaCl. The major polar lipids of CBA3628<sup>T</sup> were diphosphatidylglycerol and phosphatidylglycerol. The major fatty acids (>10%) of CBA3628<sup>T</sup> were C<sub>16 : 0</sub>, C<sub>20 : 0</sub> and C<sub>19 : 0</sub> cyclo ω8<i>c</i>. CBA3628<sup>T</sup> contained A3α-type peptidoglycans. CBA3628<sup>T</sup> was most closely related to <i>Leuconostoc mesenteroides</i> subsp. <i>mesenteroides</i> ATCC 8293<sup>T</sup>, <i>L. mesenteroides</i> subsp. <i>dextranicum</i> DSM 20484<sup>T</sup> and <i>L. suionicum</i> DSM 20241<sup>T</sup> with 99.52% 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity. However, the average nucleotide identities of 91.9%, 91.7% and 91.1% and the digital DNA-DNA hybridisation values of 45.6%, 45.4% and 45.4% indicated that the novel isolate represented a distinct species. Phylogenetic analyses of both the 16S rRNA gene and genome sequences revealed that CBA3628<sup>T</sup> formed a distinct phylogenetic lineage within the genus <i>Leuconostoc</i> and was most closely related to <i>Leuconostoc litchii</i> MB7<sup>T</sup>. The ANI and dDDH values between CBA3628<sup>T</sup> and <i>L. litchii</i> MB7<sup>T</sup> were 84.9 and 22.8%, respectively. Functional genes belonging to COG categories E, J and K were enriched in the genome of CBA3628<sup>T</sup> (>7.9%). On the basis of its physiological, chemotaxonomic, phylogenetic and genomic properties, strain CBA3628<sup>T</sup> represents a novel species from the genus <i>Leuconostoc</i>, for which we propose the name <i>Leuconostoc koreense</i> sp. nov., with the type strain CBA3628<sup>T</sup> (= KACC 23049<sup>T</sup> = DSM 116836<sup>T</sup>).</p>","PeriodicalId":2,"journal":{"name":"ACS Applied Bio Materials","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":4.6000,"publicationDate":"2024-10-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"<i>Leuconostoc koreense</i> sp. nov., isolated from kimchi, a fermented vegetable.\",\"authors\":\"Min Ji Lee, Jeong Ui Yun, Sohee Nam, Mi-Ja Jung, Yeon Bee Kim, Yujin Kim, Jisu Lee, Dae Gyu Choi, Dae Seung Lee, Seong Woon Roh, Tae Woong Whon, Che Ok Jeon, Se Hee Lee\",\"doi\":\"10.1099/ijsem.0.006533\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p><p>The novel strain CBA3628<sup>T</sup> was isolated from kimchi, a Korean fermented vegetable. 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Leuconostoc koreense sp. nov., isolated from kimchi, a fermented vegetable.
The novel strain CBA3628T was isolated from kimchi, a Korean fermented vegetable. CBA3628T is a cocci-shaped, Gram-stain-positive, catalase- and oxidase-negative and facultatively anaerobic bacterium. The results of phylogenetic analysis based on 16S rRNA gene sequencing indicated that CBA3628T represented a member of the genus Leuconostoc of the family Leuconostocaceae. CBA3628T has a circular chromosomal genome and three plasmids of 1 864 558 bp (37% DNA G+C content), containing 1,887 genes, 1,762 predicted protein-coding genes, 4 complete rRNA loci and 70 tRNA genes. The cells were non-haemolytic, non-motile and non-spore forming. The optimal growth of CBA3628T occurred at 30 °C, pH 6.0 and with 0-2% (w/v) NaCl. The major polar lipids of CBA3628T were diphosphatidylglycerol and phosphatidylglycerol. The major fatty acids (>10%) of CBA3628T were C16 : 0, C20 : 0 and C19 : 0 cyclo ω8c. CBA3628T contained A3α-type peptidoglycans. CBA3628T was most closely related to Leuconostoc mesenteroides subsp. mesenteroides ATCC 8293T, L. mesenteroides subsp. dextranicum DSM 20484T and L. suionicum DSM 20241T with 99.52% 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity. However, the average nucleotide identities of 91.9%, 91.7% and 91.1% and the digital DNA-DNA hybridisation values of 45.6%, 45.4% and 45.4% indicated that the novel isolate represented a distinct species. Phylogenetic analyses of both the 16S rRNA gene and genome sequences revealed that CBA3628T formed a distinct phylogenetic lineage within the genus Leuconostoc and was most closely related to Leuconostoc litchii MB7T. The ANI and dDDH values between CBA3628T and L. litchii MB7T were 84.9 and 22.8%, respectively. Functional genes belonging to COG categories E, J and K were enriched in the genome of CBA3628T (>7.9%). On the basis of its physiological, chemotaxonomic, phylogenetic and genomic properties, strain CBA3628T represents a novel species from the genus Leuconostoc, for which we propose the name Leuconostoc koreense sp. nov., with the type strain CBA3628T (= KACC 23049T = DSM 116836T).