New Microbes and New Infections (Nov 2016)

Butyricimonas phoceensis sp. nov., a new anaerobic species isolated from the human gut microbiota of a French morbidly obese patient

  • A.H. Togo,
  • A. Diop,
  • G. Dubourg,
  • T.T. Nguyen,
  • C. Andrieu,
  • A. Caputo,
  • C. Couderc,
  • P.-E. Fournier,
  • M. Maraninchi,
  • R. Valero,
  • D. Raoult,
  • M. Million

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nmni.2016.07.010
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. C
pp. 38 – 48

Abstract

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Butyricimonas phoceensis strain AT9 (= CSUR 2478 = DSM 100838) was isolated from a stool sample from a morbidly obese French patient living in Marseille using the culturomics approach. The genome of this Gram-negative-staining, anaerobic and non–spore forming rod bacillus is 4 736 949 bp long and contains 3947 protein-coding genes. Genomic analysis identified 173 genes as ORFans (4.5%) and 1650 orthologous proteins (42%) not shared with the closest phylogenetic species, Butyricimonas virosa. Its major fatty acid was the branched acid iso-C15:0 (62.3%).

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