Actinokineospora baliensis sp. nov., Actinokineospora cibodasensis sp. nov. and Actinokineospora cianjurensis sp. nov., isolated from soil and plant litter

International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology
Puspita LisdiyantiYantyati Widyastuti

Abstract

Six actinomycete strains isolated from soil and plant-litter samples in Indonesia were studied for their taxonomic position by using a polyphasic approach. Phylogenetically, all the strains were located in the broad cluster of the genus Actinokineospora. Chemotaxonomic data [cell-wall diamino acid, meso-diaminopimelic acid; cell-wall peptidoglycan, type III (A1γ); major sugars, galactose and arabinose; major menaquinone, MK-9(H₄); major fatty acid, iso-C₁₆:₀; major phospholipid, phosphatidylethanolamine] supported the affiliation of all six strains to the genus Actinokineospora. The results of DNA-DNA hybridization with DNA from type strains of Actinokineospora species with validly published names revealed three DNA-DNA relatedness groups. Group I (ID03-0561(T)) showed low relatedness to the other strains studied. The three strains in group II (ID03-0784(T), ID03-0808 and ID03-0809) formed a group with high relatedness (98-100 %) and showed low relatedness to the other strains studied. The two strains in group III (ID03-0810(T) and ID03-0813) showed 58-68 % relatedness to Actinokineospora terrae NBRC 15668(T) and showed low relatedness (2-24 %) to the other strains studied. The description of three novel species is proposed: Ac...Continue Reading

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