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. 2005 May;55(Pt 3):1167-1170.
doi: 10.1099/ijs.0.63522-0.

Erythrobacter luteolus sp. nov., isolated from a tidal flat of the Yellow Sea in Korea

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Erythrobacter luteolus sp. nov., isolated from a tidal flat of the Yellow Sea in Korea

Jung-Hoon Yoon et al. Int J Syst Evol Microbiol. 2005 May.

Abstract

A Gram-negative, non-spore-forming, yellow-pigmented, slightly halophilic bacterial strain, SW-109(T), was isolated from a tidal flat of the Yellow Sea in Korea, and subjected to a polyphasic taxonomic study. This isolate did not produce bacteriochlorophyll a and contained ubiquinone-10 as the predominant respiratory lipoquinone and C(18 : 1)omega7c as the major fatty acid. The DNA G + C content was 60.3 mol%. Phylogenetic analyses based on 16S rRNA gene sequences showed that strain SW-109(T) is phylogenetically affiliated to the genus Erythrobacter of the family Sphingomonadaceae. Strain SW-109(T) exhibited levels of 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity to the type strains of Erythrobacter species of 94.0-96.3 %, making it possible to categorize strain SW-109(T) as a species that is separate from previously recognized Erythrobacter species. On the basis of its phenotypic properties and phylogenetic distinctiveness, SW-109(T) (= KCTC 12311(T) = JCM 12599(T)) was classified as the type strain of a novel Erythrobacter species, for which the name Erythrobacter luteolus sp. nov. is proposed.

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