New Microbes and New Infections (Mar 2017)

Noncontiguous finished genome sequence and description of Fusobacterium massiliense sp. nov. isolated from human duodenum

  • M. Mailhe,
  • D. Ricaboni,
  • V. Vitton,
  • A. Benezech,
  • G. Dubourg,
  • C. Michelle,
  • C. Andrieu,
  • N. Armstrong,
  • F. Bittar,
  • P.-E. Fournier,
  • D. Raoult,
  • M. Million

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nmni.2016.12.003
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. C
pp. 3 – 12

Abstract

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The strain Marseille-P2749T (= CSUR P2749=DSM 103085) was isolated as part of culturomics study from a liquid duodenum sample from a French man. Bacterial cells were Gram-negative bacilli, fusiform shaped and non–spore forming, and they grew in microaerophilic and anaerobic atmosphere. Its genome is 1 809 169 bp long and contains 1646 protein-coding genes. The DNA G+C content was 27.33 mol%. This strain exhibited a 95.9% sequence similarity with Fusobacterium periodonticum, the phylogenetically closest species with standing in nomenclature. Strain Marseille-P2749T is suggested to be a novel species belonging to the genus Fusobacterium, for which the name Fusobacterium massiliense sp. nov. is proposed.

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