Abstract

A facultatively anaerobic, spore-forming Bacillus strain, FSL W8-0169T, collected from raw milk stored in a silo at a dairy powder processing plant in the north-eastern USA was initially identified as a Bacillus cereus group species based on a partial sequence of the rpoB gene and 16S rRNA gene sequence. Analysis of core genome single nucleotide polymorphisms clustered this strain separately from known B. cereus group species. Pairwise average nucleotide identity blast values obtained for FSL W8-0169T compared to the type strains of existing B. cereus group species were <95 % and predicted DNA-DNA hybridization values were <70 %, suggesting that this strain represents a novel B. cereus group species. We characterized 10 additional strains with the same or closely related rpoB allelic type, by whole genome sequencing and phenotypic analyses. Phenotypic characterization identified a higher content of iso-C16 : 0 fatty acid and the combined inability to ferment sucrose or to hydrolyse arginine as the key characteristics differentiating FSL W8-0169T from other B. cereus group species. FSL W8-0169T is psychrotolerant, produces haemolysin BL and non-haemolytic enterotoxin, and is cytotoxic in a HeLa cell model. The name Bacillus wiedmannii sp. nov. is proposed for the novel species represented by the type strain FSL W8-0169T (=DSM 102050T=LMG 29269T).

Highlights

  • The GenBank/EMBL/DDBJ accession number for the 16S rRNA gene sequence of FSL W8-0169T is KU198626/SRX1297474

  • Strain FSL W8-0169T was obtained from silo raw milk collected from a dairy powder processing plant in the northeastern USA in 2012 (Watterson et al, 2014; Miller et al, 2015b)

  • The strain was initially identified as a member of B. cereus s.l. based on analysis of a partial sequence of 001421 ã 2016 IUMS Printed in Great Britain

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Summary

Dairy food in process

The rpoB gene, which encodes the b-subunit of RNA polymerase. Strain FSL W8-0169T has rpoB allelic type (AT) 61, which was identified for 12 other B. cereus group dairyassociated strains deposited in the Food Microbe Tracker database (http://www.foodmicrobetracker.com). Two closely related ATs (AT 410 and AT 417) were found in the database, representing 12 and two strains, respectively. Phenotypic, phylogenetic and whole genome sequence (WGS) data failed to classify these 11 strains into existing B. cereus group species. These 11 strains are presented as representing a novel species within the B. cereus group, for which the name Bacillus wiedmannii sp. Strain FSL W8-0169T is the type strain of B. wiedmannii sp. Strain FSL W8-0169T is the type strain of B. wiedmannii sp. nov

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