< em > Actinomadura terrae < /em > sp. nov. and < em > Actinomadura litoris < /em > OS3-89, isolated from rhizosphere soil of cactus

Int J Syst Evol Microbiol. 2023 Feb;73(1). doi: 10.1099/ijsem.0.005687.ABSTRACTTwo mycelium-forming actinobacterial strains, designated OS3-83 T and OS3-89, were isolated from rhizosphere soil of a cactus (Opuntia ficus-indica) sampled on Mara Island, Jeju, Republic of Korea. Both of the isolates were found to grow at 20-37 °C, pH 6.0-10.0 and with 0-2 % (w/v) NaCl. Their taxonomic positions were investigated by a polyphasic approach. Strains OS3-83T and OS3-89 were most closely related to the type strain of Actinomadura litoris (99.5 % and 98.9 % 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity, respectively). Both of the isolates shared 99.2 % sequence similarity to each other. Morphological and chemotaxonomic characteristics supported the affiliation of the two isolates to the genus Actinomadura. 16S rRNA gene phylogeny exhibited that strain OS3-83T formed a tight cluster with A. litoris, while strain OS3-89 occupied a position located remotely from A. litoris. Nevertheless, phylogenomic analysis based on 92 core gene sequences showed that both of the isolates formed a tight clade with A. litoris. The values of average nucleotide identity and digital DNA-DNA hybridization between strain OS3-83T and the closest relative, A. litoris, were 92.2 and 46.2 %, respectively, whereas strain OS3-89 shared an average nucleotide identity value of 97.5 % and a digital DNA-DNA hybridization value of 76.9 % with A. litoris. These results strongly suggested that strain OS3-83T (=KACC 19752T=NBRC 114688...
Source: International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology - Category: Microbiology Authors: Source Type: research