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Description of Endozoicomonas ascidiicola sp. nov., isolated from Scandinavian ascidians
Schreiber, L.; Kjeldsen, K.U.; Obst, M.; Funch, P.; Schramm, A. (2016). Description of Endozoicomonas ascidiicola sp. nov., isolated from Scandinavian ascidians. Syst. Appl. Microbiol. 39(5): 313-318. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.syapm.2016.05.008
In: Systematic and Applied Microbiology. Elsevier: Jena. ISSN 0723-2020; e-ISSN 1618-0984, more
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Keywords
    Marine Sciences
    Marine Sciences > Marine Genomics
    Scientific Community
    Scientific Publication
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    Marine; Symbiosis; Ascidia; Endozoicomonas; Tunicates; Sea squirts

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  • Schreiber, L.
  • Kjeldsen, K.U.
  • Obst, M.
  • Funch, P.
  • Schramm, A.

Abstract
    Two gram-negative, facultative anaerobic, chemoorganoheterotrophic, motile and rod-shaped bacteria, strains AVMART05T and KASP37, were isolated from ascidians (Tunicata, Ascidiaceae) of the genus Ascidiella collected at Gullmarsfjord, Sweden. The strains are the first cultured representatives of an ascidian-specific lineage within the genus Endozoicomonas (Gammaproteobacteria, Oceanospirillales, Hahellaceae). Both strains feature three distinct 16S rRNA gene paralogs, with identities of 98.9–99.1% (AVMART05T) and 97.7–98.8% (KASP37) between paralogs. The strains are closely related to Endozoicomonas atrinae and Endozoicomonas elysicola, with which they share 97.3–98.0% 16S rRNA gene sequence identity. Digital DNA–DNA hybridization, average nucleotide identity, and tetra-nucleotide correlation analysis indicate that both strains belong to a single species distinct from their closest relatives. Both strains feature similar DNA G + C contents of 46.70 mol% (AVMART05T) and 44.64 mol% (KASP37). The fatty acid patterns of AVMART05T and KASP37 are most similar to those of Endozoicomonas euniceicola and Endozoicomonas gorgoniicola. Based on the polyphasic approach, we propose the species Endozoicomonas ascidiicola sp. nov. to accommodate the newly isolated strains. E. ascidiicola sp. nov. is represented by the type strain AVMART05T (=DSM 100913T = LMG 29095T) and strain KASP37 (=DSM 100914 = LMG 29096).

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