Psychrotrophic pseudomonads cause spoilage of cold fresh cheeses and their shelf-life reduction. Three cheese-borne sp., ITEM 17295, ITEM 17298, and ITEM 17299 strains, previously isolated from mozzarella cheese, revealed distinctive spoilage traits based on molecular determinants requiring further investigations. Genomic indexes (ANI, DDH), MLST-based phylogeny of four housekeeping genes (16S rRNA, B, B and D) and genome-based phylogeny reclassified them as . Each strain showed distinctive phenotypic traits at 15 and 30 °C: ITEM 17298 was the highest biofilm producer at both temperatures, whilst ITEM 17295 and ITEM 17299 showed the strongest proteolytic activity at 30 °C. A wider pattern of pigments was found for ITEM 17298, while ITEM 17295 colonies were not pigmented. Although the high genomic similarity, some relevant molecular differences supported this phenotypic diversity: ITEM 17295, producing low biofilm amount, missed the operon involved in EPS synthesis and the biofilm-related Toxin-Antitoxin systems (RA, BS); S, required for the pyoverdine synthesis, was a truncated gene in ITEM 17295, harboring, instead, a second A involved in milk proteolysis. This work provided new insight into the food spoiler microbiota by identifying these mozzarella cheese spoilers as ; molecular targets to be exploited in the development of novel preservative strategies were also revealed.

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Psychrotrophic pseudomonads cause spoilage of cold fresh cheeses and their shelf-life reduction. Three cheese-borne sp., ITEM 17295, ITEM 17298, and ITEM 17299 strains, previously isolated from mozzarella cheese, revealed distinctive spoilage traits based on molecular determinants requiring further investigations.

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