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Microbacterium profundi sp nov., isolated from deep-sea sediment of polymetallic nodule environments

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MICROBIOLOGY SOC
DOI: 10.1099/ijs.0.2008/000455-0

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  1. Major State Basic Research Development Program of China [2004CB719604-3]
  2. China Ocean Mineral Resources R & D Association (COMRA) Special Foundation [DYXM-11-01-3-01, DYXM-115-01-3-02]
  3. Second Institute of Oceanography, SOA [JT0709]

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A Gram-positive, aerobic, neutrophilic and rod-shaped bacterium, strain Shh49(T), was isolated from a deep-sea sediment sample collected from the East Pacific polymetallic nodule region. The strain was able to grow within a temperature range of 4-35 degrees C and tolerated up to 7.5 % (w/v) NaCl. Strain Shh49T was characterized chemotaxonomically by having MK-12 and MK-13 as predominant isoprenoid quinones, anteiso-C-15:0, iso-C-15:0, iso-C-16:0 and anteiso-C-17:0 as major fatty acids and ornithine as cell-wall diamino acid. The genomic DNA G + C content was 66.8 mol%. On the basis of 16S rRNA gene sequence similarities, the closest phylogenetic neighbours were the type strains of Microbacterium phyllosphaerae (98.3 %) and Microbacterium keratanolyticum (98.0%), but strain Shh49(T) could be clearly distinguished from its phylogenetic relatives with reference to a broad range of physiological and biochemical markers. DNA-DNA relatedness of strain Shh49(T) with M. phyllosphaerae DSM 13468(T) and M. keratanolyticum DSM 8606(T) was 56 and 31 %, respectively. On the basis of phenotypic and genotypic data presented in this study, strain Shh49(T) represents a novel species of the genus Microbacterium, for which the name Microbacterium profundi sp. nov. is proposed. The type strain is Shh49(T) (=CGMCC 1.6777(T) = JCM 14840(T)).

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