Classification of three corynebacterial strains isolated from a small paddock in North Rhine-Westphalia: proposal of Corynebacterium kalinowskii sp. nov., Corynebacterium comes sp. nov. and Corynebacterium occultum sp. nov

Three novel corynebacterial species were isolated from soil sampled at a paddock in Vilsendorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The strains were coccoid or irregular rod-shaped, catalase-positive and pale white to yellow-orange in colour. By whole genome sequencing and comparison of the 16S rRNA ge...

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Published inInternational journal of systematic and evolutionary microbiology Vol. 71; no. 8
Main Authors Schaffert, Lena, Ruwe, Matthias, Milse, Johanna, Hanuschka, Katharina, Ortseifen, Vera, Droste, Julian, Brandt, David, Schlüter, Laura, Kutter, Yvonne, Vinke, Svenja, Viehöfer, Prisca, Jacob, Lucas, Lübke, Nils-Christian, Schulte-Berndt, Eva, Hain, Carsten, Linder, Marten, Schmidt, Pascal, Wollenschläger, Lars, Luttermann, Tobias, Thieme, Eric, Hassa, Julia, Haak, Markus, Wittchen, Manuel, Mentz, Almut, Persicke, Marcus, Busche, Tobias, Rückert, Christian
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England 03.08.2021
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Summary:Three novel corynebacterial species were isolated from soil sampled at a paddock in Vilsendorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The strains were coccoid or irregular rod-shaped, catalase-positive and pale white to yellow-orange in colour. By whole genome sequencing and comparison of the 16S rRNA genes as well as the whole genome structure, it was shown that all three strains represent novel species of the family , order , class . This project describes the isolation, identification, sequencing, and phenotypic characterization of the three novel species. We propose the names sp. nov. (DSM 110639 =LMG 31801 ), sp. nov. (DSM 110640 =LMG 31802 ), and sp. nov. (DSM 110642 =LMG 31803 ).
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ISSN:1466-5026
1466-5034
DOI:10.1099/ijsem.0.004933