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RRC ID | 29494 |
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Author | Furuhata K, Ishizaki N, Edagawa A, Fukuyama M. |
Title | Roseomonas tokyonensis sp. nov. isolated from a biofilm sample obtained from a cooling tower in Tokyo, Japan. |
Journal | Biocontrol Sci |
Abstract |
Strain K-20(T), a Gram-negative, nonmotile, nonspore-forming and strictly aerobic coccobacillus, which produces a pale pink pigment (R2A agar medium, 30℃, seven days) was isolated from a sample of biofilm obtained from a cooling tower in Tokyo, Japan. A phylogenetic analysis of the 16S rRNA partial gene sequences (1,439 bp) showed that the strain (accession number: AB297501) was related to Roseomonas frigidaquae CW67(T) and Roseomonas stagni HS-69(T) with 97.4% and 96.9% sequence similarity, respectively. Strain K-20(T) formed a distinct cluster with Roseomonas frigidaquae CW67(T) in the phylogenetic tree at a high bootstrap value (93%); however, distance was recognized between the strains. In addition, the DNA-DNA hybridization level between strain K-20(T) and Roseomonas frigidaquae JCM 15073(T) was 33%. The taxonomic data indicate that K-20(T) (=JCM 14634(T) =KCTC 32152(T)) should be classified in the genus Roseomonas as the type strain of a novel species, Roseomonas tokyonensis sp. nov. |
Volume | 18(4) |
Pages | 205-9 |
Published | 2013-1-1 |
DOI | 10.4265/bio.18.205 |
PII | DN/JST.JSTAGE/bio/18.205 |
PMID | 24366626 |
MeSH | Aerobiosis Bacterial Typing Techniques Biofilms / growth & development* Cluster Analysis DNA, Bacterial / chemistry DNA, Bacterial / genetics DNA, Ribosomal / chemistry DNA, Ribosomal / genetics Environmental Microbiology* Methylobacteriaceae / classification* Methylobacteriaceae / isolation & purification* Methylobacteriaceae / physiology Microscopy, Electron, Scanning Molecular Sequence Data Nucleic Acid Hybridization Phylogeny RNA, Ribosomal, 16S / genetics Sequence Analysis, DNA Tokyo |
IF | 0.833 |
Times Cited | 3 |
WOS Category | BIOLOGY BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY |
Resource | |
General Microbes | JCM 14634 JCM 15073 |