Microorganisms (Jul 2022)

Genome-Based Taxonomy of the Genus <i>Stutzerimonas</i> and Proposal of <i>S. frequens</i> sp. nov. and <i>S. degradans</i> sp. nov. and Emended Descriptions of <i>S. perfectomarina</i> and <i>S. chloritidismutans</i>

  • Margarita Gomila,
  • Magdalena Mulet,
  • Elena García-Valdés,
  • Jorge Lalucat

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10071363
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 7
p. 1363

Abstract

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Stutzerimonas is a recently proposed genus within the Pseudomonadaceae comprising strains in the formerly phylogenetic group of Pseudomonas stutzeri. At least sixteen named species have to be included in the genus, together with 22 genomovars of Stutzerimonas stutzeri. To clarify the taxonomy of Stutzerimonas, a core-genome phylogeny of 200 strains in the genus was inferred and monophyletic strains with average nucleotide identities (ANIb) with values equal to or higher than 95 were grouped in the same phylogenomic species. A total of 45 phylogenomic species within the genus Stutzerimonas were detected in the present study. Sixteen phylogenomic species correspond to already named species, although three of them are not yet validated and two are proposed in the present study. A synonymy was detected between P. kunmingensis and S. chloritidismutans, both members of phylogenomic species 3, with a prevalence of the S. chloritidismutans name. The correspondence of the phylogenomic species to the genome taxonomy database classification (GTDB taxonomy) is discussed. Combining phylogenomic and phenotypic data, two novel species are described (Stutzerimonas frequens and Stutzerimonas degradans) and two species descriptions are emended (Stutzerimonas perfectomarina and Stutzerimonas chloritidismutans).

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