Affiliation:
1. University of Manitoba, Department of Medical Microbiology, Winnipeg Manitoba, Canada
2. Special Bacteriology Unit, National Microbiology Laboratory, Public Health Agency of Canada, Winnipeg Manitoba, Canada
3. Department of Biology, Université de Saint-Boniface, Winnipeg Manitoba, Canada
Abstract
Seven strains of an unidentifiable
Corynebacterium
species recovered from blood cultures, urine or cerebrospinal fluid over 26 years, closest to but differentiated from
Corynebacterium imitans
by 16S rRNA gene and partial rpoB gene sequencing, were studied. In November 2017, Atasayar et al. described a blood culture isolate as
Corynebacterium gottingense
sp. nov., which had >99 % similarity by 16S rRNA gene sequencing to the Canadian strains. In January 2018, Jani et al. described
Corynebacterium godavarianum
sp. nov., recovered from the Godavari River, India, which also had >99 % similarity by 16S/rpoB sequencing to the Canadian strains and C. gottingense. In May 2018, Wei et al. described
Corynebacterium hadale
recovered from hadopelagic water; this too had >99 % similarity by 16S rRNA gene sequencing to
C. gottingense
,
C. godavarianum
and the Canadian strains.
C. gottingense
DSM 103494T and
C. godavarianum
LMG 29598T were acquired and whole genome sequencing was performed (not previously done). Results were compared with genomes from
C. hadale
(GenBank accession NQMQ01) and the Canadian isolates. We found that these ten genomes formed a single taxon when compared using digital DNA–DNAhybridization, average nucleotide identity using blastn and average amino acid identity criteria but exhibited some subtle biochemical and chemotaxonomic differences. Heuristically, we propose that
C. godavarianum
and
C. hadale
are later heterotypic synonyms of, and the Canadian isolates are identifiable as,
C. gottingense
. We provide an emended description of
Corynebacterium gottingense
Atasayar et al. 2017; genomes ranged from 2.48 to 2.69 Mb (
C. gottingense
DSM 103494T, 2.62 Mb) with G+C content of 65.1–65.6 mol% (WGS), recovered from clinical and environmental sites.
Funder
Public Health Agency of Canada
Subject
General Medicine,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Microbiology
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