E. Yabuuchi et al., Proposal of Sphingomonas wittichii sp nov for strain RW1(T), known as a dibenzo-p-dioxin metabolizer, INT J SY EV, 51, 2001, pp. 281-292
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36
Categorie Soggetti
Microbiology
Journal title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SYSTEMATIC AND EVOLUTIONARY MICROBIOLOGY
A polyphasic taxonomic study was performed on Sphingomonas sp, strain RW1(T
). The organism was isolated from water of the River Elbe and has been know
n as a potent metabolizer of dibenzo-p-dioxin and its relatives. TLC of a m
ild alkaline hydrolysate of extractable cellular lipids of strain RW1(T) an
d type strains of 21 Sphingomonas species gave a spot of sphingoglycolipid
(SGL)-1 (glucuronosyl ceramide), which is characteristic of sphingomonads.
In addition, strain RW1(T) and type strains of three Sphingomonas species (
Sphingomonas yanoikuyae, Sphingomonas terrae and Sphingomonas macrogoltabid
us) showed a second spot of SGL (SGL-1) identified as galacturonosyl cerami
de. The presence of SGL-1 in cellular lipids suggested that strain RW1(T) i
s a member of the genus Sphingomonas. DNA-DNA reassociation rates between s
train RW1(T) and each type strain of 14 Sphingomonas species including Sphi
ngomonas paucimobilis, type species for the genus, revealed that strain RW1
(T) is independent from these species. Results of phylogenetic analysis of
16S rDNA sequences of strain RW1(T) and type strains of 21 named Sphingomon
as species verified that strain RW1(T) belongs to the genus Sphingomonas. S
train RW1(T) could be differentiated from named species of the genus by phe
notypic characteristics and has been assigned to a new species, Sphingomona
s wittichii sp. nov. The type strain is DSM 6014(T) (= JCM 10273(T) = EY 42
24(T)). DNA G+C content is 67 mol%.