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A report of 5 unrecorded bacterial species of the Deinococcus genus in Korea

  • Lee, Jae-Jin (Department of Bio & Environmental Technology, College of Natural Science, Seoul Women's University) ;
  • Kang, Myung-Suk (Microorganism Resources Division, National Institute of Biological Resources) ;
  • Joo, Eun Sun (Department of Bio & Environmental Technology, College of Natural Science, Seoul Women's University) ;
  • Kim, Myung Kyum (Department of Bio & Environmental Technology, College of Natural Science, Seoul Women's University)
  • Received : 2015.07.02
  • Accepted : 2016.02.16
  • Published : 2016.02.29

Abstract

Five bacterial strains designated DY37, BS333, JJ521, BM1, and DG13-2 were assigned to the genus Deinococcus were isolated from forest soil samples collected from Deogyusan, Busan, Changwon, and Seoul of South Korea. The isolates were Gram-staining negative or positive, and pale pink- or red-pigmented, short-rod shaped. Phylogenetic analysis based on 16S rRNA gene sequence revealed that strains DY37, BS333, JJ521, BM1, and DG13-2 were most closely related to Deinococcus aquatilis CCM $7524^T$ (with 99.0% similarity), D. ficus CC-FR2-$10^T$ (100.0%), D. grandis KS $0485^T$ (99.2%), D. roseus TDMA-$uv51^T$ (98.9%), and D. yunweiensis $YIM007^T$(100.0%), respectively. These 5 species have never been proposed in Korea; therefore 5 species of 1 genera in the family Deinococcaceae in the order Deinococcales within the class Deinococci are reported for proteobacterial species found in Korea.

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