Arsenophonus apicola sp. nov., isolated from the honeybee Apis mellifera
The genus Arsenophonus has been traditionally considered to comprise heritable bacterial symbionts of arthropods. Recent work has reported a microbe related to the type species Arsenophonus nasoniae as infecting the honey bee, Apis mellifera . The association was unusual for members of the genus in...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of systematic and evolutionary microbiology 2022-08, Vol.72 (8) |
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Zusammenfassung: | The genus
Arsenophonus
has been traditionally considered to comprise heritable bacterial symbionts of arthropods. Recent work has reported a microbe related to the type species
Arsenophonus nasoniae
as infecting the honey bee,
Apis mellifera
. The association was unusual for members of the genus in that the microbe–host interaction arose through environmental and social exposure rather than vertical transmission. In this study, we describe the
in vitro
culture of ArsBeeUS
T
, a strain of this microbe isolated from
A. mellifera
in the USA. The 16S rRNA sequence of the isolated strain indicates it falls within the genus
Arsenophonus
. Biolog analysis indicates the bacterium has a restricted range of nutrients that support growth.
In vivo
experiments demonstrate the strain proliferates rapidly on injection into
A. mellifera
hosts. We further report the closed genome sequence for the strain. The genome is 3.3 Mb and the G+C content is 37.6 mol%, which is smaller than
A. nasoniae
but larger than the genomes reported for non-culturable
Arsenophonus
symbionts. The genome is complex, with six extrachromosomal elements and 11 predicted intact phage elements, but notably less complex than
A. nasoniae
. Strain ArsBeeUS
T
is clearly distinct from the type species
A. nasoniae
on the basis of genome sequence, with 92 % average nucleotide identity. Based on our results, we propose
Arsenophonus apicola
sp. nov., with the type strain ArsBeeUS
T
(CECT 30499
T
=DSM113403
T
=LMG 32504
T
). |
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ISSN: | 1466-5026 1466-5034 |
DOI: | 10.1099/ijsem.0.005469 |