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2016
Nocardioides zeicaulis sp nov., an endophyte actinobacterium of maize
Autor:in
Kampfer, Peter; Glaeser, Stefanie; McInroy, John A.; Busse, Hans-Juergen
Abstrakt
A Gram-stain-positive, aerobic organism was isolated as an endophyte from the stem tissue of healthy maize (Zea mays) and investigated in detail for its taxonomic position. On the basis of the 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis, strain JM-601(T) was shown to be most closely related to Nocardioides alpinus (98.3 %), and Nocardioides ganghwensis (98.0 %). The 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity to all other species of the genus Nocardioides was <= 98.0 %. The diagnostic diamino acid of the peptidoglycan was LL-diaminopimelic acid. The major quinone of strain JM-601(T) was menaquinone MK-8(H-4). The polar lipid profile revealed the major components diphosphatidylglycerol, phosphatidylglycerol, phosphatidylinositol, phosphatidylcholine and an unidentified phospholipid. The polyamine pattern contained predominantly spermine and moderate amounts of spermidine. In the fatty acid profile, iso-C-16 : 0, C-17 : 1 omega 8c and 10-methyl C-17 : 0 were present in major amounts. All these data support the allocation of the strain to the genus Nocardioides. The results of physiological and biochemical characterization allow in addition a phenotypic differentiation of strain JM-601(T) from N. alpinus and N. ganghwensis. Strain JM-601(T) represents a novel species of the genus Nocardioides, for which we propose the name Nocardioides zeicaulis sp. nov., with JM-601(T) (=CCM 8654(T) =CIP 110980(T)) as the type strain.
Schlagwörter
Actinomycetalesclassificationgeneticsisolation & purification; Alabama; Bacterial Typing Techniques; DNA, Bacterialgenetics; Diaminopimelic Acidchemistry; Endophytesclassificationgeneticsisolation & purification; Fatty Acidschemistry; Molecular Sequence Data; Peptidoglycanchemistry; Phospholipidschemistry; Phylogeny; Plant Stemsmicrobiology; Polyamineschemistry; RNA, Ribosomal, 16Sgenetics; Sequence Analysis, DNA; Vitamin K 2analogs & derivativeschemistry; Zea maysmicrobiology
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Originalarbeit
ISSN/eISSN
1466-5026 - 1466-5034
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