Abstract

Members of the Mycobacterium terrae complex are slow-growing, non-chromogenic acid-fast bacilli found in the natural environment and occasionally in clinical material. These genetically closely-related members are difficult to differentiate by conventional phenotypic and molecular tests. In this paper we describe the use of whole genome data for the identification of four strains genetically similar to Mycobacterium sp. JDM601, a newly identified member of the M. terrae complex. Phylogenetic information from the alignment of genome-wide orthologous genes and single nucleotide polymorphisms show consistent clustering of the four strains together with M. sp. JDM601 into a distinct clade separate from other rapid and slow growing mycobacterial species. More detailed inter-strain comparisons using average nucleotide identity, tetra-nucleotide frequencies and analysis of synteny indicate that our strains are closely related to but not of the same species as M. sp. JDM601. Besides the 16S rRNA signature described previously for the M. terrae complex, five more hypothetical proteins were found that are potentially useful for the rapid identification of mycobacterial species belonging to the M. terrae complex. This paper illustrates the versatile utilization of whole genome data for the delineation of new bacterial species and introduces four new genomospecies to add to current members in the M. terrae complex.

Highlights

  • The Mycobacterium terrae complex (MTC) is made up of genetically closely-related slowgrowing, nonchromogenic nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM). This complex has expanded over the years to include M. terrae [1], M. triviale [2], M. nonchromogenicum [3], M. hiberniae [4], M. kumamotonense [5], M. arupense [6], M. senuense [7], M. paraterrae [8], M. sp

  • PCR-sequencing of the 16S rRNA, hsp65 and rpoB genes identified the strains as different members of the MTC

  • We used different approaches to determine the taxonomic status of four strains of rapid-growing mycobacteria (RGM) which we were unable to resolve into definite species with conventional tests

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Introduction

The Mycobacterium terrae complex (MTC) is made up of genetically closely-related slowgrowing, nonchromogenic nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM). This complex has expanded over the years to include M. terrae [1], M. triviale [2], M. nonchromogenicum [3], M. hiberniae [4], M. kumamotonense [5], M. arupense [6], M. senuense [7], M. paraterrae [8], M. sp. JDM601 [9], M. engbaekii [10], M. longobardum [10] and M. heraklionense [10]. Genomospecies in Mycobacterium terrae Complex data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript

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