Arcobacter vandammei sp. nov., isolated from the rectal mucus of a healthy pig
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2021
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ANZSRC::310112 Structural biology (incl. macromolecular modelling), ANZSRC::310114 Systems biology, ANZSRC::310902 Animal cell and molecular biology, ANZSRC::310506 Gene mapping, ANZSRC::310505 Gene expression (incl. microarray and other genome-wide approaches), ANZSRC::3104 Evolutionary biology, ANZSRC::3107 Microbiology
Abstract
A study on the polyphasic taxonomic classification of an Arcobacter strain, R-73987T, isolated from the rectal mucus of a porcine intestinal tract, was performed. Phylogenetic analysis based on the 16S rRNA gene sequence revealed that the strain could be assigned to the genus Arcobacter and suggested that strain R-73987T belongs to a novel undescribed species. Comparative analysis of the rpoB gene sequence confirmed the findings. Arcobacter faecis LMG 28519T was identified as its closest neighbour in a multigene analysis based on 107 protein-encoding genes. Further, whole-genome sequence comparisons by means of average nucleotide identity and in silico DNA–DNA hybridization between the genome of strain R-73987T and the genomes of validly named Arcobacter species resulted in values below 95–96 and 70%, respectively. In addition, a phenotypic analysis further corroborated the conclusion that strain R-73987T represents a novel Arcobacter species, for which the name Arcobacter vandammei sp. nov. is proposed. The type strain is R-73987T (=LMG 31429T=CCUG 75005T). This appears to be the first Arcobacter species recovered from porcine intestinal mucus.
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