2010
DOI: 10.1099/ijs.0.013870-0
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Gramella marina sp. nov., isolated from the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus intermedius

Abstract: The taxonomic position of a novel Gram-stain-negative, aerobic, heterotrophic, gliding, yelloworange-pigmented bacterium, isolated from the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus intermedius and designated strain KMM 6048 T , was established. Phylogenetic analysis based on 16S rRNA gene sequencing revealed that the isolate was a member of the family Flavobacteriaceae affiliated with recognized species of the genus Gramella, forming a distinct lineage within the genus. 16S rRNA gene sequence similarities between strain … Show more

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“…The genus Gramella , a member of the family Flavobacteriaceae of the phylum Bacteroidetes , was proposed by Nedashkovskaya et al (2005) with the description of a single recognized species, Gramella echinicola , isolated from the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus intermedius collected from Troitsa Bay, Gulf of Peter the Great, Sea of Japan. Subsequently, seven further species of the genus Gramella with validly published names, Gramella portivictoriae (Lau et al , 2005), Gramella marina (Nedashkovskaya et al , 2010), Gramella gaetbulicola (Cho et al , 2011), Gramella aestuarii (Jeong et al , 2013), Gramella flava (Liu et al , 2014), Gramella oceani (Hameed et al , 2014) and Gramella planctonica (Shahina et al , 2014a, b), have been described. Members of the genus Gramella have been isolated from marine organisms and marine environments (Nedashkovskaya et al , 2005, 2010; Lau et al , 2005; Cho et al , 2011; Jeong et al , 2013; Hameed et al , 2014; Liu et al , 2014).…”
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“…The genus Gramella , a member of the family Flavobacteriaceae of the phylum Bacteroidetes , was proposed by Nedashkovskaya et al (2005) with the description of a single recognized species, Gramella echinicola , isolated from the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus intermedius collected from Troitsa Bay, Gulf of Peter the Great, Sea of Japan. Subsequently, seven further species of the genus Gramella with validly published names, Gramella portivictoriae (Lau et al , 2005), Gramella marina (Nedashkovskaya et al , 2010), Gramella gaetbulicola (Cho et al , 2011), Gramella aestuarii (Jeong et al , 2013), Gramella flava (Liu et al , 2014), Gramella oceani (Hameed et al , 2014) and Gramella planctonica (Shahina et al , 2014a, b), have been described. Members of the genus Gramella have been isolated from marine organisms and marine environments (Nedashkovskaya et al , 2005, 2010; Lau et al , 2005; Cho et al , 2011; Jeong et al , 2013; Hameed et al , 2014; Liu et al , 2014).…”
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“… * Data from: a , Nedashkovskaya et al (2005); b , Cho et al (2011); c , Nedashkovskaya et al (2010); d , Lau et al (2005). …”
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“…At the time of writing, the genus Gramella comprises four species with validly published names and two species with names that have not been validly published, Gramella echinicola (Nedashkovskaya et al, 2005), Gramella portivictoriae (Lau et al, 2005), Gramella marina (Nedashkovskaya et al, 2010), Gramella gaetbulicola (Cho et al, 2011), 'Gramella jeungdoensis' and 'Gramella forsetii' (Bauer et al, 2006), all of which were isolated from marine environments. Sea-tidal flats are broad and lowgradient coastal muddy marshes containing a wealth of valuable biological resources such as micro-organisms and marine animals with very important roles in the restoration of coastal ecosystems and nutrient cycling (Winberg et al, 2007;Jin et al, 2012;Math et al, 2012a).…”
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“…Gramella comprises 10 species with validly published names (http://www.bacterio.net/gramella.html; Parte, 2014), and its members have been isolated from marine environments (Nedashkovskaya et al, 2005(Nedashkovskaya et al, , 2010Lau et al, 2005;Cho et al, 2011;Jeong et al, 2013;Hameed et al, 2014;Liu et al, 2014;Shahina et al, 2014;Park et al, 2015a, b). The aim of the present work was to determine the exact taxonomic position of strain GHTF-27 T by using chemotaxonomic and other phenotypic properties, a detailed phylogenetic investigation based on 16S rRNA gene sequences, and DNA-DNA hybridization.…”
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