98%
921
2 minutes
20
Coral reefs are experiencing significant degradation, largely driven by rising seawater temperatures. The bacterial communities within coral holobionts play crucial roles that support coral reef conservation and restoration, offering potential solutions to mitigate the impacts of environmental stressors. A Gram-negative bacterium, designated strain D0M16, was isolated from seawater surrounding coral in Daya Bay, Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China. Phylogenetic analysis based on 16S rRNA gene sequences revealed the closest relatives to be JCM 19537 (97.40%) and KCTC 92110 (97.04%). Phylogenomic analysis showed that the strain D0M16 represents a novel species within the genus . Cell growth occurred at 20-45 °C temperature, 0-9% (w/v) NaCl concentration and pH 6.0-8.0, with optimum conditions at 28-37 °C temperature, 1% (w/v) NaCl concentration and pH 7.0. Chemotaxonomic characterization identified summed feature 8 as the predominant fatty acid (67.6%), with ubiquinone-10 as the major respiratory quinone. The genome size was 4.77 Mb, with a DNA G+C content of 64.0 mol%. Comparative genomic analysis revealed that the average nucleotide identity, average amino acid identity and digital DNA-DNA hybridization values between D0M16 and KCTC 92110 were 88.2%, 89.4% and 53.4%, respectively, and those values of 90.4%, 92.8% and 38.7% between D0M16 and DSM 24564, respectively. The phylogenomic tree further confirmed the distinct taxonomic position of D0M16 relative to these closely related species. Based on comprehensive phylogenomic, phenotypic and chemotaxonomic characteristics, strain D0M16 represents a novel species of the genus , for which the name sp. nov. is proposed. The type strain is D0M16 (=MCCC 1K09457=KCTC 18159).
Download full-text PDF |
Source |
---|---|
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/ijsem.0.006896 | DOI Listing |
Int J Syst Evol Microbiol
August 2025
School of Ocean, Yantai University, Yantai, 264005, PR China.
Coral reefs are experiencing significant degradation, largely driven by rising seawater temperatures. The bacterial communities within coral holobionts play crucial roles that support coral reef conservation and restoration, offering potential solutions to mitigate the impacts of environmental stressors. A Gram-negative bacterium, designated strain D0M16, was isolated from seawater surrounding coral in Daya Bay, Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF