{"database":"biostudies-literature","file_versions":[],"scores":null,"additional":{"omics_type":["Unknown"],"volume":["76(1)"],"submitter":["Christensen SM"],"pubmed_abstract":["Six novel actinobacterial strains (BH034<sup>T</sup>, BH055, BH097, BH104, BH105 and BH106<sup>T</sup>) were isolated from developing brood in nests of the solitary bee species <i>Anthophora bomboides</i> from Bodega Bay, California, USA. Phylogenetic analysis based on a five-gene multilocus sequence alignment and whole-genome data positions all six strains within the genus <i>Streptomyces</i>, with close relation to <i>Streptomyces endophyticus</i> YIM 65594<sup>T</sup> and <i>Streptomyces fractus</i> MV32<sup>T</sup>. Through genetic and chemotaxonomic analysis, five of the isolates (BH034<sup>T</sup>, BH055, BH097, BH104 and BH105) were found to be a clade representing one species [>96% average nucleotide identity (ANI)], whereas BH106<sup>T</sup> was a distinct species (<93% ANI with each of the other isolate genomes). Within this species (BH034<sup>T</sup>-BH105), the genomes comprised on average 9.6 Mb (±0.4 Mb), encoded 8,640 (±349) predicted genes and had a G+C content of 70.9 (±0.07) mol%. The type strain, BH034<sup>T</sup>, contained iso-C<sub>16 : 0</sub>, anteiso-C<sub>15 : 0</sub> and iso-C<sub>15 : 0</sub> as major fatty acids and contained ll-diaminopimelic acid in the cell wall. The remaining strain, BH106<sup>T</sup>, represents a distinct species; its genome comprised 9.4 Mb, encoded 8,426 predicted genes and had a G+C content of 70.7 mol%; the major fatty acids were anteiso-C<sub>15 : 0</sub>, anteiso-C<sub>17 : 0</sub>, iso-C<sub>17 : 0</sub> and iso-C<sub>15 : 0</sub>, and the cell wall also contained ll-diaminopimelic acid. Functional genomic analysis revealed multiple secondary metabolite gene clusters in the bee-associated <i>Streptomyces</i> strains, several of which were found to be absent in closely related <i>Streptomyces</i> species. Based on genotypic, phenotypic and chemotaxonomic analyses, strains BH034-BH105 and BH106 represent two novel species within the genus <i>Streptomyces</i>, for which the names <i>Streptomyces anthophorae</i> sp. nov. (type strain BH034<sup>T</sup>=NRRL B-65741<sup>T</sup>=DSM 119658<sup>T</sup>) and <i>Streptomyces nidicola</i> sp. nov. (type strain BH106<sup>T</sup>=NRRL B-65742<sup>T</sup>=DSM 119659<sup>T</sup>) are proposed."],"journal":["International journal of systematic and evolutionary microbiology"],"full_dataset_link":["https://www.ebi.ac.uk/biostudies/studies/S-EPMC12856498"],"repository":["biostudies-literature"],"pubmed_title":["<i>Streptomyces anthophorae</i> sp. nov. and <i>Streptomyces nidicola</i> sp. nov., novel actinobacteria isolated from a solitary bee."],"pmcid":["PMC12856498"],"pubmed_authors":["Kaltenpoth M","Vogel H","Christensen SM","Vannette RL"],"additional_accession":[]},"is_claimable":false,"name":"<i>Streptomyces anthophorae</i> sp. nov. and <i>Streptomyces nidicola</i> sp. nov., novel actinobacteria isolated from a solitary bee.","description":"Six novel actinobacterial strains (BH034<sup>T</sup>, BH055, BH097, BH104, BH105 and BH106<sup>T</sup>) were isolated from developing brood in nests of the solitary bee species <i>Anthophora bomboides</i> from Bodega Bay, California, USA. Phylogenetic analysis based on a five-gene multilocus sequence alignment and whole-genome data positions all six strains within the genus <i>Streptomyces</i>, with close relation to <i>Streptomyces endophyticus</i> YIM 65594<sup>T</sup> and <i>Streptomyces fractus</i> MV32<sup>T</sup>. Through genetic and chemotaxonomic analysis, five of the isolates (BH034<sup>T</sup>, BH055, BH097, BH104 and BH105) were found to be a clade representing one species [>96% average nucleotide identity (ANI)], whereas BH106<sup>T</sup> was a distinct species (<93% ANI with each of the other isolate genomes). Within this species (BH034<sup>T</sup>-BH105), the genomes comprised on average 9.6 Mb (±0.4 Mb), encoded 8,640 (±349) predicted genes and had a G+C content of 70.9 (±0.07) mol%. The type strain, BH034<sup>T</sup>, contained iso-C<sub>16 : 0</sub>, anteiso-C<sub>15 : 0</sub> and iso-C<sub>15 : 0</sub> as major fatty acids and contained ll-diaminopimelic acid in the cell wall. The remaining strain, BH106<sup>T</sup>, represents a distinct species; its genome comprised 9.4 Mb, encoded 8,426 predicted genes and had a G+C content of 70.7 mol%; the major fatty acids were anteiso-C<sub>15 : 0</sub>, anteiso-C<sub>17 : 0</sub>, iso-C<sub>17 : 0</sub> and iso-C<sub>15 : 0</sub>, and the cell wall also contained ll-diaminopimelic acid. Functional genomic analysis revealed multiple secondary metabolite gene clusters in the bee-associated <i>Streptomyces</i> strains, several of which were found to be absent in closely related <i>Streptomyces</i> species. Based on genotypic, phenotypic and chemotaxonomic analyses, strains BH034-BH105 and BH106 represent two novel species within the genus <i>Streptomyces</i>, for which the names <i>Streptomyces anthophorae</i> sp. nov. (type strain BH034<sup>T</sup>=NRRL B-65741<sup>T</sup>=DSM 119658<sup>T</sup>) and <i>Streptomyces nidicola</i> sp. nov. (type strain BH106<sup>T</sup>=NRRL B-65742<sup>T</sup>=DSM 119659<sup>T</sup>) are proposed.","dates":{"release":"2026-01-01T00:00:00Z","publication":"2026 Jan","modification":"2026-06-17T06:56:50.663Z","creation":"2026-06-17T03:10:17.976Z"},"accession":"S-EPMC12856498","cross_references":{"pubmed":["41609689"],"doi":["10.1099/ijsem.0.007029"]}}