Abstract

A Gram-stain-negative, moderately halophilic, motile bacterium, designated strain CP12T, was isolated from a crystallizing pond of a saltern of the Yellow Sea in Korea. Cells of strain CP12T were non-spore-forming rods and produced whitish-yellow colonies. Growth was observed at 10-37 °C (optimum 37 °C), at pH 6.0-9.0 (optimum pH 7.0), and in the presence of 0.5-20 % (w/v) NaCl (optimum 3 %). Phylogenetic analysis based on the 16S rRNA gene sequence revealed that strain CP12T was closely related to Marinobacter flavimaris SW-145T (98.4 % 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity), Marinobacter algicola DG893T (98.2 %), Marinobacter adhaerens HP15T (98.2 %), Marinobacter salsuginis SD-14BT (97.9 %), Marinobacter salarius R9SW1T (97.6 %) and Marinobacter lipolyticus SM19T (97.1 %). DNA-DNA hybridization studies showed values lower than 18.6 % between strain CP12T and any of these species. The predominant respiratory isoprenoid quinone was ubiquinone-9 and the major cellular fatty acids of strain CP12T were C16 : 0, C12 : 0 3-OH, C12 : 0, Summed feature 3, C16 : 0 10-methyl and C18 : 1ω9c. On the basis of phenotypic properties, and phylogenetic and chemotaxonomic data, it is evident that strain CP12T represents a novel species of the genus Marinobacter, for which the name Marinobacter halotolerans sp. nov. is proposed. The type strain is CP12T (=KACC 18381T=NBRC 110910T).

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