Vibrio eleionomae sp. nov., isolated from shrimp (Penaeus vannamei) pond water

Abstract

A novel Vibrio strain (CAIM 722T=SW9T=DSM 24596T) was isolated in 2003 from water of a shrimp (Penaeus vannamei) culture pond located in Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico, and taxonomically characterized using a polyphasic approach. The 16S rRNA gene sequence clustered within those of the genus Vibrio , showing high similarity to the type strains of the Porteresiae clade. Multilocus sequence analysis using eight housekeeping genes (ftsZ, gapA, gyrB, mreB, pyrH, recA, rpoA, topA and 16S rRNA) and phylogenetic analysis with 139 single-copy genes showed that the strain forms an independent branch. Whole genome sequencing and genomic analyses (average nucleotide identity, OrthoANI, average amino acid identity and in silico DNA–DNA hybridization) produced values well below the thresholds for species delineation with all methods tested. In addition, a phenotypic characterization was performed to support the description and differentiation of the novel strain from related taxa. The results obtained demonstrate that the strain represent a novel species, for which the name Vibrio eleionomae sp. nov. is proposed.

Document Type

Article

Document version

Accepted version

Language

English

Pages

16

Publisher

Microbiology Society

Published in

International Journal of Sytematic and Evolutionary Microbiology

Recommended citation

Enciso-Ibarra, Julissa, Ana Roque, Carmen Bolán-Mejía, Karen Enciso-Ibarra, Adrián González-Castillo, and Bruno Gómez‐Gil. 2023. “Vibrio Eleionomae Sp. Nov., Isolated From Shrimp (Penaeus Vannamei) Pond Water.” International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 73 (5). https://doi.org/10.1099/ijsem.0.005866.

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