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Photobacterium panuliri sp. nov., an Alkalitolerant Marine Bacterium Isolated from Eggs of Spiny Lobster, Panulirus penicillatus from Andaman Sea
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Photobacterium panuliri sp. nov., an Alkalitolerant Marine Bacterium Isolated from Eggs of Spiny Lobster, Panulirus penicillatus from Andaman Sea
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Deep, K. Poddar, A. Das, S. K.
Description
A facultative anaerobe, alkalitolerant, gramnegative marine bacterium strain LBS5(T), was isolated from eggs carried on the pleopods of female spiny lobster (Panulirus penicillatus) in Andaman Sea from a depth of 3.5 m. Heterotrophic growth was observed at 15-38 degrees C and pH 5.5-11. Optimum growth occurred at 28 degrees C and pH 7.5. It can grow in the presence of 0.5-7 % NaCl (w/v), and the optimal NaCl required for growth was 2-4 %. 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis revealed the strain LBS5(T) belongs to the genus Photobacterium and showed 99.6 % similarity with P. aquae AE6(T), 98.2 % with P. aphoticum M46(T), 97 % with P. rosenbergii CC1(T), 96.9 % with P. lutimaris DF-42(T), and 96.6 % with P. halotolerans MACL01(T). The DNA-DNA similarities between strains LBS5(T) with other closely related strains were well below 70 %. The DNA G + C content was 50.52 (+/- 0.9) mol%. The major fatty acids were C16: 1w7c/w6c, C18: 1w6c/w7c, C16: 0, C15: 0 iso, C16: 0 10-methyl/17: 1 iso w9c, C17: 0 iso. Polar lipids included a phosphatidylglycerol, a diphosphatidylglycerol, a phosphatidylethanolamine, and one unidentified lipid. Based on the polyphasic evidences, strain LBS5(T) represents a novel species of the genus Photobacterium for which Photobacterium panuliri sp. nov. is proposed. The type strain is LBS5(T) (= DSM 27646(T) = LMG 27617(T) = JCM 19199(T)).
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Date
2014
Type
Article PeerReviewed
Identifier
Deep, K. and Poddar, A. and Das, S. K. (2014) Photobacterium panuliri sp. nov., an Alkalitolerant Marine Bacterium Isolated from Eggs of Spiny Lobster, Panulirus penicillatus from Andaman Sea. Current Microbiology, 69 (5). pp. 660-668.
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