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Sejongia marina sp. nov., isolated from Antarctic seawater

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Title
Sejongia marina sp. nov., isolated from Antarctic seawater
Other Titles
남극해수로부터 Sejongia 속에 속하는 신종 미생물의 다상분류법에 의한 분류
Authors
Lee, Kiyoung
Choi, Tae-Hwan
Cho, Jang-Cheon
Lee, Hong Kum
Subject
Microbiology
Keywords
16S rRNA geneAntarcticFlavobacteriaceaeSejongia marina
Issue Date
2007
Publisher
IUMS
Citation
Lee, Kiyoung, et al. 2007. "Sejongia marina sp. nov., isolated from Antarctic seawater". International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 57(12): 2917-2921.
Abstract
A Gram-negative, psychrotolerant, chemoheterotrophic, aerobic, non-gliding, non-motile, yellow-pigmented bacterium, designated IMCC3228T, was isolated from coastal seawater of the Antarctic. On the basis of 16S rRNA gene sequence comparisons, the strain was most closely related to the genera Sejongia (95.3?96.1 %) and Chryseobacterium (94.2?95.9 %) in the family Flavobacteriaceae. Phylogenetic trees generated using several treeing algorithms based on 16S rRNA gene sequences showed that this Antarctic marine isolate formed a distinct phyletic line within the genus Sejongia. The DNA G+C content of the strain was 35.0 mol% and the major respiratory quinone was MK-6. Several phenotypic and chemotaxonomic characteristics, including temperature and NaCl optima for growth, oxidase activity and the proportions of major cellular fatty acids, served to differentiate the strain from the recognized species of the genus Sejongia. Therefore strain IMCC3228T represents a novel species of the genus Sejongia, for which the name Sejongia marina sp. nov. is proposed. The type strain is IMCC3228T (5KCCM 42689T5NBRC 103143T).
URI
https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/6387
DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/ijs.0.65279-0
Type
Article
Indexed
SCI
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2006-2010, Procurement and utilization of polar genetic resources (06-10) / Lee, Hong Kum; Yim, Joung Han (PE06050, PE07050, PE08050, PE09050, PE10050)
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