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Vibrio tarriae sp. nov., a novel member of the Cholerae Glade

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MICROBIOLOGY SOC
DOI: 10.1099/ijsem.0.005571

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Cholerae clade; novel species; Vibriosis; Vibrio; Vibrio cholerae

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  1. National University of Singapore
  2. Alberta Innovates Technology Futures

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A group of bacteria that closely resemble Vibrio cholerae were isolated by the CDC, but couldn't be classified properly using preliminary identification methods. Genetic, phylogenetic, and phenotypic analysis suggests that these isolates represent a novel species of the Vibrio genus, named Vibrio tarriae sp. nov.
A number of bacteria with close resemblance to Vibrio cholerae have been isolated over the years by the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which could not be assigned a proper taxonomic designation on the basis of the results from preliminary identification methods. Nine such isolates have been found to share 16S rRNA gene identity exceeding 99 % with V. cholerae, yet DNA-DNA hybridization (60.4-62.1 %) and average nucleotide identity values (94.4-95.1 %) were below the species cut-off, indicating a potentially novel species. Phylogenetic analysis of core genomes places this group of isolates in a monophyletic Glade, within the 'Cholerae Glade', but distinct from any other species. Extensive phenotypic characterization reveals unique biochemical properties that distinguish this novel species from V. cholerae. Comparative genomic analysis reveals a unique set of siderophore genes, indicating that iron acquisition strategies could be vital for the divergence of the novel species from a common ancestor with V. cholerae. On the basis of the genetic, phylogenetic and phenotypic differences observed, we propose that these isolates represent a novel species of the genus Vibrio, for which the name Vibrio tarriae sp. nov. is proposed. Strain 2521-89(T) (= DSM 112461=CCUG 75318), isolated from lake water, is the type strain.

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