New lineage of filamentous, spore-forming, gram-positive bacteria from soil.

  • Cavaletti, Linda
  • Monciardini, Paolo
  • Bamonte, Ruggiero
  • Schumann, Peter
  • Rohde, Manfred
  • Sosio, Margherita
  • Donadio, Stefano
Publication date
June 2006
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Journal
Applied and Environmental Microbiology

Abstract

A novel bacterial strain that was isolated from an Italian soil and was designated SOSP1-21T forms branched mycelia in solid and liquid media and has a filamentous morphology similar to that of some genera belonging to the Actinobacteria. Electron microscopy showed that this organism has a grape-like appearance, resulting from interlacing of spores originating from sporophoric hyphae. Ten strains that are morphologically related to SOSP1-21T were recovered from soil. Phylogenetic analyses of 16S rRNA gene segments confirmed the relatedness of these strains to SOSP1-21T and indicated that the newly isolated strains form separate clades in a deeply branching lineage. The closest matches for the 16S rRNA sequences of all the strains (around 79...

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