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Isolation and characterization of a novel Tenacibaculum species and a corresponding bacteriophage from a Mediterranean fish hatchery: Description of Tenacibaculum larymnensis sp. nov. and Tenacibaculum phage Larrie.


ABSTRACT: Tenacibaculum larymnensis sp. nov., a novel species of the Tenacibaculum genus was isolated from a commercial fish hatchery in Greece. The novel species is phylogenetically close to T. discolor and was biochemically and genetically characterized. The genome of T. larymnensis has 3.66 Mbps length, 31.83% GC content and the genomic analysis demonstrated that it harbors a wide enzymatic repertoire suggestive of increased degrading capacity but also several virulence factors including hemolysins, secretion systems, transporters, siderophores, pili and extracellular proteins. Using the novel strain, a virulent bacteriophage designated as Tenacibaculum phage Larrie was isolated and characterized. Larrie is a novel Siphovirus with relatively large genome, 77.5 kbps with 111 ORFs, a GC content of 33.7% and an exclusively lytic lifestyle. The new phage-host system can serve as an efficient model to study microbial interactions in the aquatic environment which contribute to the nutrient cycling.

SUBMITTER: Tsertou MI 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10013915 | biostudies-literature | 2023

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Isolation and characterization of a novel <i>Tenacibaculum</i> species and a corresponding bacteriophage from a Mediterranean fish hatchery: Description of <i>Tenacibaculum larymnensis</i> sp. nov. and Tenacibaculum phage Larrie.

Tsertou Maria Ioanna MI   Triga Adriana A   Droubogiannis Stavros S   Kokkari Constantina C   Anasi Grammatiki G   Katharios Pantelis P  

Frontiers in microbiology 20230228


<i>Tenacibaculum larymnensis</i> sp. nov., a novel species of the <i>Tenacibaculum</i> genus was isolated from a commercial fish hatchery in Greece. The novel species is phylogenetically close to <i>T. discolor</i> and was biochemically and genetically characterized. The genome of <i>T</i>. <i>larymnensis</i> has 3.66 Mbps length, 31.83% GC content and the genomic analysis demonstrated that it harbors a wide enzymatic repertoire suggestive of increased degrading capacity but also several virulen  ...[more]

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