2020
DOI: 10.1099/ijsem.0.004364
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Intestinirhabdus alba gen. nov., sp. nov., a novel genus of the family Enterobacteriaceae, isolated from the gut of plastic-eating larvae of the Coleoptera insect Zophobas atratus

Abstract: A bacterial strain, BIT-B35T, was isolated from the gut of plastic-eating larvae of the Coleoptera insect Zophobas atratus. Its taxonomic position was determined by using a polyphasic approach. Cells were white-pigmented, Gram-stain-negative, motile short rods with terminal flagella. The 16S rRNA gene sequence (1411 bp) of strain BIT-B35T showed highest similarity (98.1%) to Escherichia fergusonii ATCC 35469T and … Show more

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“… Enterobacteriaceae is considered to be the most prevalent symbiotic microorganism in dipteran insects ( Kuzina et al 2001 ). Some Enterobacteriaceae play an important role in plastic biodegradation ( Xu et al 2020 ). Many Enterobacteriaceae can fix nitrogen and produce necessary nutrients for the hosts ( Behar et al 2005 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Enterobacteriaceae is considered to be the most prevalent symbiotic microorganism in dipteran insects ( Kuzina et al 2001 ). Some Enterobacteriaceae play an important role in plastic biodegradation ( Xu et al 2020 ). Many Enterobacteriaceae can fix nitrogen and produce necessary nutrients for the hosts ( Behar et al 2005 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 23,686 genomes classified as Escherichia in GTDB R06-RS202 or Escherichia/Shigella according to the NCBI Taxonomy (Schoch et al 2020; downloaded September 23, 2020) were considered in this study. Two notable exceptions are inclusion of the E. ruysiae type strain genome GCF_902498915.1 which was released after GTDB R06-RS202 and filtering of the genome GCF_009711095.1 which is classified as ‘ E. alba’ at NCBI but recognized as belonging to the genus Intestinirhabdus (Xu et al, 2020). The E. ruysiae type strain genome (GCF_902498915.1) was compared to GTDB species representatives in Escherichia and found to be highly similar to the representative of Escherichia sp000208585 (GCF_000208585.1) with an ANI of 99.8% and AF of 0.97.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in 2016, according to a comprehensive genome-based taxonomic analysis, the order ‘ Enterobacteriales ’ was renamed as the order Enterobacterales and divided into seven families ( Enterobacteriaceae , Erwiniaceae , Hafniaceae , Morganellaceae , Pectobacteriaceae , Budviciaceae and Yersiniaceae ) [1, 2]. To date, the newly described family Enterobacteriaceae comprises 33 validly published genera and more than 130 validly published species according to the List of Prokaryotic Names with Standing in Nomenclature (www.bacterio.net) [3]. Species within the family Enterobacteriaceae are widely distributed in nature, and a large number of them were isolated from the guts of human and animals [4–9].…”
Section: Full-textmentioning
confidence: 99%