Angela M García-Acero, Thiago M Batista, Gisele F L Souza, Ana Raquel O Santos, Daniela L Souza, Glória R Franco, Mario E Velásquez-Lozano, Daichi Yamamoto, Wataru Toki, Marc-André Lachance, Carlos A Rosa
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根据内部转录间隔区(ITS)和大亚基 rRNA 基因 D1/D2 域的序列分析,从哥伦比亚和日本的树皮、柞树属植物的发酵液和昆虫中获得的 4 个酵母分离物与 Candida galis 有系统发育关系。该新物种与 C. galis 的 D1/D2 序列有 20 nt 的置换和 5 个嵌合。系统发生组分析表明,这些菌种与薜荔念珠菌、费夫酵母属以及包含 Barnettozyma botsteinii、Barnettozyma siamensis 和 Candida montana 的一个小支系有关。我们的基因组分析表明,该新种和 C. galis 应在一个新的酵母属中分开。我们建议用新米勒酵母属(Millerago gen.nov.)来包容这些物种,用新米勒酵母种(Millerago phaffii f.a.,sp.nov.)(CBS 18021T;MycoBank MB856172)来包容哥伦比亚和日本的分离物。哥伦比亚分离的 M. phaffii 与日本分离的 M. phaffii 在 ITS 序列和 D1/D2 序列中分别存在三个 nt 替换和一个 indel 以及两个替换和一个 indel,表明它们是同种生物。我们还提出了新种 Millerago galiae sp.
Description of Millerago gen. nov. based on taxogenomic analysis, with two new species, Millerago phaffii f.a., sp. nov. and Millerago galiae f.a., sp. nov.
Four yeast isolates obtained from tree bark and fermenting sap of Quercus spp. and insects in Colombia and Japan were phylogenetically related to Candida galis based on analyses of the sequences of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region and the D1/D2 domains of the large subunit rRNA gene. The novel species differs from C. galis by 20 nt substitutions and 5 indels in the D1/D2 sequences. A phylogenomic analysis suggested that these species are related to Candida ficus, the genus Phaffomyces and a small clade containing Barnettozyma botsteinii, Barnettozyma siamensis and Candida montana. Our genomic analyses suggest that the novel species and C. galis should be separated in a novel yeast genus. We propose the genus Millerago gen. nov. to accommodate these species and the species Millerago phaffii f.a., sp. nov. (CBS 18021T; MycoBank MB856172) to accommodate the Colombian and Japanese isolates. The Colombian isolate of M. phaffii differs from the Japanese isolates by three nt substitutions and one indel and two substitutions and one indel in the ITS and D1/D2 sequences, respectively, showing that they were conspecific. We also propose the new species Millerago galiae sp. nov. to validate this species according to the rules of the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi and plants.