Reassessment of the taxonomic position of Burkholderia andropogonis and description of Robbsia andropogonis gen. nov., comb. nov
The phylogenetic classification of the species Burkholderia andropogonis within the Burkholderia genus was reassessed using 16S rRNA gene phylogenetic analysis and multilocus sequence analysis (MLSA). Both phylogenetic trees revealed two main groups, named A and B, strongly supported by high bootstr...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 2017-06, Vol.110 (6), p.727-736 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The phylogenetic classification of the species
Burkholderia andropogonis
within the
Burkholderia
genus was reassessed using 16S rRNA gene phylogenetic analysis and multilocus sequence analysis (MLSA). Both phylogenetic trees revealed two main groups, named A and B, strongly supported by high bootstrap values (100%). Group A encompassed all of the
Burkholderia
species complex, whi.le Group B only comprised
B. andropogonis
species, with low percentage similarities with other species of the genus, from 92 to 95% for 16S rRNA gene sequences and 83% for conserved gene sequences. Average nucleotide identity (ANI), tetranucleotide signature frequency, and percentage of conserved proteins POCP analyses were also carried out, and in the three analyses
B. andropogonis
showed lower values when compared to the other
Burkholderia
species complex, near 71% for ANI, from 0.484 to 0.724 for tetranucleotide signature frequency, and around 50% for POCP, reinforcing the distance observed in the phylogenetic analyses. Our findings provide an important insight into the taxonomy of
B. andropogonis
. It is clear from the results that this bacterial species exhibits genotypic differences and represents a new genus described herein as
Robbsia andropogonis
gen. nov., comb. nov. |
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ISSN: | 0003-6072 1572-9699 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10482-017-0842-6 |