Proteobacteria

Description of Xenorhabdus magdalenensis sp. nov., the symbiotic bacterium associated with Steinernema australe

  • 1INRA, UMR1333 Diversité, Génomes & Interactions Microorganismes-Insectes (DGIMI), F-34000 Montpellier, France
  • 2Université Montpellier 2, UMR1333 Diversité, Génomes & Interactions Microorganismes-Insectes (DGIMI), F-34000 Montpellier, France
  • 3CABI Europe-UK, Bakeham Lane, Egham, Surrey TW20 9TY, UK
  • Correspondence
    Patrick Tailliez tailliez{at}univ-montp2.fr
  • International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 2012; 62(Pt 8):1761–1765 · https://doi.org/10.1099/ijs.0.034322-0

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    Abstract

    A symbiotic bacterium, strain IMI 397775T, was isolated from the insect-pathogenic nematode Steinernema australe. On the basis of 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity, this bacterial isolate was shown to belong to the genus Xenorhabdus, in agreement with the genus of its nematode host. The accurate phylogenetic position of this new isolate was defined using a multigene approach and showed that isolate IMI 397775T shares a common ancestor with Xenorhabdus doucetiae FRM16T and Xenorhabdus romanii PR06-AT, the symbiotic bacteria associated with Steinernema diaprepesi and Steinernema puertoricense, respectively. The nucleotide identity (less than 97 %) between isolate IMI 397775T, X. doucetiae FRM16T and X. romanii PR06-AT calculated for the concatenated sequences of five gene fragments encompassing 4275 nt, several phenotypic traits and the difference between the upper temperatures that limit growth of these three bacteria allowed genetic and phenotypic differentiation of isolate IMI 397775T from the two closely related species. Strain IMI 397775T therefore represents a novel species, for which the name Xenorhabdus magdalenensis sp. nov. is proposed, with the type strain IMI 397775T ( = DSM 24915T).

    • The GenBank/EMBL/DDBJ accession numbers for the sequences of strain IMI 397775T determined in this study are HQ877464 (16S rRNA gene), JF798401 (recA), JF798402 (gyrB), JF798399 (dnaN), JF798400 (gltX) and JF798403 (infB).

    • Six supplementary figures are available with the online version of this paper.