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Ligilactobacillus saerimneri Zheng & Wittouck & Salvetti & Franz & Harris & Mattarelli & O'Toole & Pot & Vandamme & Walter & Watanabe & Wuyts & Felis & Gänzle & Lebeer 2020, COMB. NOV.

Description

DESCRIPTIONOF LIGILACTOBACILLUS SAERIMNERI COMB. NOV.

Ligilactobacillus saerimneri (sae.rim’ne.ri. N.L. gen. masc. n. saerimneri of Saerimner, a pig occurringin Nordic mythology, because the organism was isolated from pigs).

Basonym: Lactobacillus saerimneri Pedersen and Roos 2004, 1367 VP

Strains of this species grows aerobically in MRS agar but at a lower rate compared to anaerobic growth. They do not hydrolize aesculin [226]. Thegenome size of the type strainis 1.69 Mbp. The mol% G+C content of DNA is 42.6.

Isolated from pig faeces. The habitat of L. saerimneri is the intestines of pigs, the human gut and vagina and the cecum of chicken.

Thetypestrainis GDA154 T = CCUG 48462 T = DSM 16049 T =JCM 15955 T = LMG 22087 T.

Genome accession number: AZFP00000000.

16S rRNA gene accession number: AY255802.

Notes

Published as part of Zheng, Jinshui, Wittouck, Stijn, Salvetti, Elisa, Franz, Charles M. A. P., Harris, Hugh M. B., Mattarelli, Paola, O'Toole, Paul W., Pot, Bruno, Vandamme, Peter, Walter, Jens, Watanabe, Koichi, Wuyts, Sander, Felis, Giovanna E., Gänzle, Michael G. & Lebeer, Sarah, 2020, A taxonomic note on the genus Lactobacillus: Description of 23 novel genera, emended description of the genus Lactobacillus Beijerinck 1901, and union of Lactobacillaceae and Leuconostocaceae, pp. 2782-2858 in International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 70 on page 2824, DOI: 10.1099/ijsem.0.004107, http://zenodo.org/record/4730536

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References

  • 226. Pedersen C, Roos S. Lactobacillus saerimneri sp. nov., isolated from pig faeces. Int J Syst Evol Microbiol 2004; 54: 1365 - 1368.