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Jeotgalicoccus meleagridis sp. nov. isolated from bioaerosol from emissions of a turkey fattening plant and reclassification of Jeotgalicoccus halophilus Liu et al. 2011 as a later heterotypic synonym of Jeotgalicoccus aerolatus Martin et al. 2011


Authors listKämpfer, P; Busse, HJ; Glaeser, SP; Clermont, D; Criscuolo, A; Mietke, H

Publication year2021

JournalInternational Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology

Volume number71

Issue number3

ISSN1466-5026

eISSN1466-5034

Open access statusBronze

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1099/ijsem.0.004745

PublisherMicrobiology Society


Abstract
A Gram-stain-positive, non-motile, non-spore-forming, coccus (strain Do 184(T)) was isolated from exhaust air of a turkey fattening plant on mannitol salt agar. The strain shared high 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity to the type strains of Jeotgalicoccus aerolatus (98.0%) followed by Jeotgalicoccus marinus (97.2%) and Jeotgalicoccus huakuii (97.1%). All other 16S rRNA gene sequence similarities to species of the genus Jeotgalicoccus were below 97%. The average nucleotide identities (ANI) between the Do 184(T) genome assembly and the ones of type strains of species of the genus Jeotgalicoccus were far below the 95% species delineation cutoff value, ranging from 79.47% (J. marinus DSM 19772(T)) to 75.30% (J. pinnipedialis CIP 107946(T)). The quinone system of Do 184(T), the polar lipid profile, the polyamine pattern and the fatty acid profile were in congruence with those reported for other species of the genus Jeotgalicoccus and thus supported the affiliation of Do 184(T) to this genus. Do 184(T) represents a novel species, for which the name Jeotgalicoccus meleagridis sp. nov. is proposed, with the type strain Do 184(T) (=LMG 31100(T)=CCM 8918(T)=CIP 111649(T)). In addition, data on genome sequences of Jeotgalicoccus halophilus C1-52(T)=CGMCC 1.8911(T)=NBRC 105788(T) and Jeotgalicoccus aerolatus MPA-33(T)=CCM 7679(T)=CCUG 57953(T)=DSM 22420(T)=CIP 111750(T) indicate that both isolates represent the same species. Pairwise ANI between the genomes of these two strains lead to similarities of 98.98-99.05 %. These results indicate that these strains represent members of the same species. Due to priority of publication it is proposed that Jeotgalicoccus halophilus is reclassified as Jeotgalicoccus aerolatus.



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Harvard Citation styleKämpfer, P., Busse, H., Glaeser, S., Clermont, D., Criscuolo, A. and Mietke, H. (2021) Jeotgalicoccus meleagridis sp. nov. isolated from bioaerosol from emissions of a turkey fattening plant and reclassification of Jeotgalicoccus halophilus Liu et al. 2011 as a later heterotypic synonym of Jeotgalicoccus aerolatus Martin et al. 2011, International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 71(3), Article 004745. https://doi.org/10.1099/ijsem.0.004745

APA Citation styleKämpfer, P., Busse, H., Glaeser, S., Clermont, D., Criscuolo, A., & Mietke, H. (2021). Jeotgalicoccus meleagridis sp. nov. isolated from bioaerosol from emissions of a turkey fattening plant and reclassification of Jeotgalicoccus halophilus Liu et al. 2011 as a later heterotypic synonym of Jeotgalicoccus aerolatus Martin et al. 2011. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 71(3), Article 004745. https://doi.org/10.1099/ijsem.0.004745



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