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Hugonella massiliensis gen. nov., sp nov., genome sequence, and description of a new strictly anaerobic bacterium isolated from the human gut

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MICROBIOLOGYOPEN
Volume 6, Issue 4, Pages -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/mbo3.458

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culturomics; Hugonella massiliensis sp nov.; obesity; taxonogenomic

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  1. Fondation Mediterranee Infection

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The human gut is composed of a large diversity of microorganisms, which have been poorly described. Here, using culturomics, a new concept based on the variation in culture conditions and MALDI-TOF MS identification, we proceed to explore the microbial diversity of the complex ecosystem of the human gut. Using this approach, we isolated strain AT8(T) (=CSUR P2118 = DSM 101782) from stool specimens collected from a 51-year-old obese French woman. Strain AT8(T) is a strictly anaerobic, nonmotile, nonspore-forming gram-positive coccus that do not exhibit catalase and oxidase activities. 16S rDNA-based identification of strain AT8(T) demonstrated 92% gene sequence similarity with Eggerthella lenta DSM 2243, the phylogenetically closed validly named type species. Here, we present a set of features for the strain AT8(T) and the description of its complete genome sequence and annotation. The 2,091,845bp long genome has a G+C content of 63.46% and encodes1,849 predicted genes; 1,781 were protein-coding genes, and 68 were RNAs. On the basis of the characteristics reported here, we propose the creation of a new bacterial genus Hugonella gen. nov., belonging to the Eggerthellaceae family and including Hugonella massiliensis gen. nov., sp. nov., strain AT8(T) as the type strain.

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