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Macromonas nakdongensis sp. nov., Isolated from Freshwater and Characterization of Bacteriophage BK-30P-The First Phage That Infects Genus Macromonas .

Kiwoon BaekAhyoung Choi
Published in: Microorganisms (2023)
A Gram-stain-negative, non-motile, non-pigmented, rod-shaped bacterium was isolated from a freshwater sample of Nakdong River in South Korea and designated as strain BK-30 T . An analysis of the 16S rRNA gene sequence of strain BK-30 T revealed its closest phylogenetic neighbors were members of the genus Macromonas . Specifically, the strain formed a robust clade with Macromonas bipunctata DSM 12705 T , sharing 98.4% similarity in their 16S rRNA gene sequences. The average nucleotide identity value between strain BK-30 T and M. bipunctata DSM 12705 T was 79.8%, and the genome-to-genome distance averaged 21.3%, indicating the representation of a novel genomic species. Strain BK-30 T exhibited optimum growth at 30 °C and pH 7.0, in the absence of NaCl. The major respiratory isoprenoid quinone identified was ubiquinone-8 (Q-8). The principal fatty acids detected were C 16:1 ω 7 c and/or C 16:1 ω 6 c (49.6%), C 16:0 (27.5%), and C 18:1 ω 7 c and/or C 18:1 ω6c (9.2%). The DNA G+C content of the strain was determined to be 67.3 mol%. Based on these data, we propose a novel species within the genus Macromonas , named Macromonas nakdongensis sp. nov., to accommodate the bacterial isolate. Strain BK-30 T is designated as the type strain (=KCTC 52161 T = JCM 31376 T = FBCC-B1). Additionally, we present the isolation and complete genome sequence of a lytic phage infecting strain BK-30 T , named BK-30P. This bacteriophage is the first reported to infect Macromonas , leading us to propose the name "Macromonasphage".
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