Polynucleobacter victoriensis

Polynucleobacter victoriensis[1] is an aerobic, chemo-organotrophic, non-motile, free-living bacterium of the genus Polynucleobacter.[2]

Polynucleobacter victoriensis
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P. victoriensis
Binomial name
Polynucleobacter victoriensis
Hahn et al. 2017
Type strain
MWH-VicM1 =DSM 21486 =JCM 32005
Synonyms

Polynucleobacter cosmopolitanus MWH-VicM1, Polynucleobacter sp. MWH-VicM1, strain MWH-VicM1

The type strain was isolated from Lake Victoria near Kampala in Uganda, East Africa. This strain was previously included in the description of P. cosmopolitanus, however subsequent sequencing and comparative analysis of the genome,[3][4] of strain MWH-VicM1 revealed that this strain represented a new species, which was subsequently described as P. victoriensis. The species name reflects the origin of the type strain of the species from Lake Victoria. Strain MWH-VicM1 is remarkable due to its small genome size of only 1.6 Mbp. The type strain dwells as a free-living, planktonic bacterium in the water column of the lake, thus is part of freshwater bacterioplankton.

References

  1. Hahn MW, Schmidt J, Asiyo GS, Kyrpides NC, Woyke T, Whitman WB (2017). Reclassification of a Polynucleobacter cosmopolitanus strain isolated from tropical Lake Victoria as Polynucleobacter victoriensis sp. nov. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 67:5087-5093 ,
  2. LPSN - List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in Nomenclature
  3. NCBI Genome
  4. IMG - Integrated Microbial Genomes
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