Dana Nováková , Vendula Koublová , Karel Sedlář , Eva Staňková , Stanislava Králová , Pavel Švec , Meina Neumann-Schaal , Jacqueline Wolf , Sylva Koudelková , Miloš Barták , Ivo Sedláček
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Genome sequence comparison of P2653<sup>T</sup> with the most related <em>P. graminis</em> type strain DSM 11363<sup>T</sup> revealed an average nucleotide identity of 92.1% and a digital DNA-DNA hybridization value of 46.6%. The major fatty acids for all Antarctic strains were C<sub>16:0</sub>, Summed Feature 3 (C<sub>16:1</sub> <em>ω7c</em>/C<sub>16:1</sub> <em>ω6c</em>) and Summed Feature 8 (C<sub>18:1</sub> <em>ω7c</em>/C<sub>18:1</sub> <em>ω6c</em><span><span>). The predominant respiratory quinone<span><span> was Q-9, and the major polar lipids were </span>phosphatidylethanolamine, diphosphatidylglycerol, and </span></span>phosphatidylglycerol<span>. The regolith strains could be differentiated from related species by the absence of arginine dihydrolase, ornithine and lysine decarboxylase<span> and by negative tyrosine<span> hydrolysis. The results of this polyphasic study allowed the genotypic and phenotypic differentiation of four analysed strains from the closest related species, which confirmed that the strains represent a novel species within the genus </span></span></span></span><em>Pseudomonas</em>, for which the name <em>Pseudomonas petrae</em> sp. nov. is proposed with P2653<sup>T</sup> (CCM 8850<sup>T</sup> = DSM 112068<sup>T</sup> = LMG 30619<sup>T</sup>) as the type strain.</p></div>","PeriodicalId":3,"journal":{"name":"ACS Applied Electronic Materials","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":4.3000,"publicationDate":"2023-07-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Pseudomonas petrae sp. nov. isolated from regolith samples in Antarctica\",\"authors\":\"Dana Nováková , Vendula Koublová , Karel Sedlář , Eva Staňková , Stanislava Králová , Pavel Švec , Meina Neumann-Schaal , Jacqueline Wolf , Sylva Koudelková , Miloš Barták , Ivo Sedláček\",\"doi\":\"10.1016/j.syapm.2023.126424\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><p>A polyphasic taxonomic approach was used to characterize the four strains P2653<sup>T</sup><span>, P2652, P2498, and P2647, isolated from Antarctic regolith<span> samples. 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Pseudomonas petrae sp. nov. isolated from regolith samples in Antarctica
A polyphasic taxonomic approach was used to characterize the four strains P2653T, P2652, P2498, and P2647, isolated from Antarctic regolith samples. Initial genotype screening performed by PCR fingerprinting based on repetitive sequences showed that the isolates studied formed a coherent cluster separated from the other Pseudomonas species. Identification results based on 16S rRNA gene sequences showed the highest sequence similarity with Pseudomonas graminis (99.7%), which was confirmed by multilocus sequence analysis using the rpoB, rpoD, and gyrB genes. Genome sequence comparison of P2653T with the most related P. graminis type strain DSM 11363T revealed an average nucleotide identity of 92.1% and a digital DNA-DNA hybridization value of 46.6%. The major fatty acids for all Antarctic strains were C16:0, Summed Feature 3 (C16:1ω7c/C16:1ω6c) and Summed Feature 8 (C18:1ω7c/C18:1ω6c). The predominant respiratory quinone was Q-9, and the major polar lipids were phosphatidylethanolamine, diphosphatidylglycerol, and phosphatidylglycerol. The regolith strains could be differentiated from related species by the absence of arginine dihydrolase, ornithine and lysine decarboxylase and by negative tyrosine hydrolysis. The results of this polyphasic study allowed the genotypic and phenotypic differentiation of four analysed strains from the closest related species, which confirmed that the strains represent a novel species within the genus Pseudomonas, for which the name Pseudomonas petrae sp. nov. is proposed with P2653T (CCM 8850T = DSM 112068T = LMG 30619T) as the type strain.