Actinomyces liubingyangii sp. nov. isolated from the vulture Gypaetus barbatus
2017
Two strains (VUL4_1T and VUL4_2) of Gram-staining-positive, catalase-negative, non-spore-forming short rods were isolated from rectal swabs of Old World vultures (Gypaetus barbatus) in the Tibet-Qinghai Plateau, China. Analysis of morphological characteristics and biochemical tests indicated that the two strains closely resembled each other but were distinct from other species of the genus
Actinomyces
previously described. Based on the results of 16S rRNA gene sequence comparison and genome analysis, strains were determined to be members of the genus
Actinomyces
, closely related to the type strains of
Actinomyces marimammalium
(96.4 % 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity),
Actinomyces
hongkongensis
(92.4 %),
Actinomyces
hordeovulneris
(92.3 %) and
Actinomyces
nasicola
(92.2 %), respectively. Optimal growth conditions were 37 °C, pH 6–7, with 1 % (w/v) NaCl. Strain VUL4_1T contained C18 : 1ω9c and C16 : 0 as the major cellular fatty acids and diphosphatidylglycerol as the major component of the polar lipids. The genomic DNA G+C content of VUL4_1T was 54.9 mol%. Strain VUL4_1T showed less than 70 % DNA–DNA relatedness with other species of the genus
Actinomyces
, further supporting strain VUL4_1T as a representative of a novel species. Based on the phenotypic data and phylogenetic inference, a novel species, Actinomyces liubingyangii sp. nov., is proposed with VUL4_1T (=CGMCC 4.7370T=DSM 104050T) as the type strain.
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