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Facklamia lactis sp. nov., isolated from raw milk

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MICROBIOLOGY SOC
DOI: 10.1099/ijsem.0.004869

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Aerococcaceae; Facklamia lactis; raw milk

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  1. Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture (BMEL) [281A105616]

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Two strains isolated from German bulk tank milk belong to a new species within the genus Facklamia, named Facklamia lactis sp. nov. based on their genomic, physiological and chemotaxonomic characteristics.
Two strains of a Gram- staining- positive species were isolated from German bulk tank milk. On the basis of their 16S rRNA sequences they were affiliated to the genus Facklamia but could not be assigned to any species with a validly published name. Facklamia miroungae ATCC BAA-466T (97.3 % 16S rRNA sequence similarity), Facklamia languida CCUG 37842T (96.9 %), and Facklamia hominis CCUG 36813T (96.6 %) are the closest relatives. In the 16S rRNA phylogeny and in the core- genome phylogeny strains WS 5301T and WS 5302 form a well- supported, separate lineage. Pairwise average nucleotide identity calculated using MUMmer (ANIm) between WS 5301T and type strains of other Facklamia species is well below the species cut- off (95 %) and ranges from 83.4 to 87.7 %. The DNA G+C content of the type strain is 36.4 mol% and the assembly size of the genome is 2.2 Mb. Cells of WS 5301T are non- motile, non- endospore- forming, oxidase- negative, catalase- negative and facultatively anaerobic cocci. The fastidious species grows at 10-40 degrees C and with up to 7.0 % (w/v) NaCl in BHI supplemented with 5 g l-1 yeast extract. Major polar lipids are phosphatidylglycerol, diphosphatidylglycerol and two glycolipids. Predominant fatty acids are C16:1 omega 9c and C18:1 omega 9c. On the basis of their genomic, physiological and chemotaxonomic characteristics the strains examined in this study represent the same, hitherto unknown species. We propose the name Facklamia lactis sp. nov. for which WS 5301T (=DSM 111018T=LMG 31861T) is the type strain and WS 5302 (=DSM 111019=LMG 31862) is an additional strain of this novel species.

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