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  • A new actinobacterial strain ST13(T) was discovered in soil near a wastewater treatment facility; it's non-sporulating and has a unique coccoid to comma shape.
  • The strain's peptidoglycan has a specific composition, and its whole-cell analysis reveals the presence of various sugars and fatty acids, with a DNA G+C content of 67.4 mol%.
  • Phylogenetic analysis places strain ST13(T) in a new genus and species called Flexivirga alba, distinct from known members of its family Dermacoccaceae.

Article Abstract

A novel actinobacterial strain ST13(T) isolated from soil near wastewater treatment facilities of an electroplating plant was subjected to a polyphasic taxonomic study. Cells of this organism were non-sporulating, and were irregular coccoid to comma shaped. The peptidoglycan of strain ST13(T) contained glutamic acid, serine, alanine, glycine and lysine, and represented the peptidoglycan type A4α. The whole-cell sugars contained ribose, glucose, galactose, rhamnose and mannose. The predominant menaquinone was MK-8(H(4)). The major fatty acid was iso-C(16:0). The polar lipid contained phosphatidylglycerol. The DNA G+C content was 67.4  mol%. Phylogenetic analysis based on 16S rRNA gene sequences revealed that strain ST13(T) fell within the radius of the family Dermacoccaceae, and its closest neighbor was Luteipulveratus mongoliensis MN07-A0370(T) (95.1%). However, strain ST13(T) did not make a coherent clade with members of the recognized organisms. On the basis of the phylogenetic and phenotypic characteristics of this actinobacterium, a novel genus and species, Flexivirga alba gen. nov., sp. nov., is proposed. The type strain of F. alba is ST13(T) (= NBRC 107580(T) = DSM 24460(T)).

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ja.2011.62DOI Listing

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