sp. nov., gen. nov. sp. nov., sp. nov. and sp. nov., four new lactic acid bacterial isolates from stingless bees and .

Int J Syst Evol Microbiol

Department of Wine Science, School of Agriculture, Food & Wine, The University of Adelaide, Waite Campus, Urrbrae, SA 5064, Australia.

Published: September 2022

Four strains, SG5_A10, SGEP1_A5, SG4_D2, and SG4_A1, were isolated from the honey or homogenate of Australian stingless bee species and . Based on 16S rRNA gene phylogeny, core gene phylogenetics, whole genome analyses such as determination of amino acid identity (AAI), cAAI of conserved genes, average nucleotide identity (ANI), and digital DNA-DNA hybridization (dDDH), chemotaxonomic analyses, and the novel isolation sources and unique geography, we propose three new species and one genus with the names sp. nov. (SG5_A10 = LMG 32133 = NBRC 114991), sp. nov. (SG4_A1 = LMG 32125 = NBRC 114984), sp. nov. (SG4_D2 = LMG 32126 = NBRC 115004) and sp. nov. (SGEP1_A5 = LMG 32134 = NBRC 114992). Three out of the four strains were found to be fructophilic, where SG5_A10 and SGEP1_A5 belong to obligately fructophilic lactic acid bacteria, and SG4_D2 representing a new type denoted here as kinetically fructophilic. This study represents the first published lactic acid bacterial species associated with the unique niche of Australian stingless bees.

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