Marinobacter flavimaris sp. nov. and Marinobacter daepoensis sp. nov., slightly halophilic organisms isolated from sea water of the Yellow Sea in Korea

International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology
Jung-Hoon YoonTae-Kwang Oh

Abstract

Two Gram-negative, motile, non-spore-forming and slightly halophilic rods (strains SW-145T and SW-156T) were isolated from sea water of the Yellow Sea in Korea. Strains SW-145T and SW-156T grew optimally at 37 and 30-37 degrees C, respectively, and in the presence of 2-6 % (w/v) NaCl. Strains SW-145T and SW-156T were chemotaxonomically characterized as having ubiquinone-9 as the predominant respiratory lipoquinone and C(16 : 0), C(18 : 1)omega9c, C(16 : 1)omega9c and C(12 : 0) 3-OH as the major fatty acids. The DNA G + C contents of strains SW-145T and SW-156T were 58 and 57 mol%, respectively. Phylogenetic analyses based on 16S rRNA gene sequences showed that strains SW-145T and SW-156T fell within the evolutionary radiation enclosed by the genus Marinobacter. The 16S rRNA gene sequences of strains SW-145T and SW-156T were 94.8 % similar. Strains SW-145T and SW-156T exhibited 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity levels of 94.3-98.1 and 95.4-97.7 %, respectively, with respect to the type strains of all Marinobacter species. Levels of DNA-DNA relatedness, together with 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity values, indicated that strains SW-145T and SW-156T are members of two species that are distinct from seven Marinobacter species wit...Continue Reading

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