Affiliation:
1. Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, Oxford OX1 3PS, UK
Abstract
Phylogenies generated from whole genome sequence (WGS) data provide definitive means of bacterial isolate characterization for typing and taxonomy. The species status of strains recently defined with conventional taxonomic approaches as representing
Neisseria oralis
was examined by the analysis of sequences derived from WGS data, specifically: (i) 53
Neisseria
ribosomal protein subunit (rps) genes (ribosomal multi-locus sequence typing, rMLST); and (ii) 246
Neisseria
core genes (core genome MLST, cgMLST). These data were compared with phylogenies derived from 16S and 23S rRNA gene sequences, demonstrating that the
N. oralis
strains were monophyletic with strains described previously as representing ‘
Neisseria mucosa
var. heidelbergensis’ and that this group was of equivalent taxonomic status to other well-described species of the genus
Neisseria
. Phylogenetic analyses also indicated that
Neisseria sicca
and
Neisseria macacae
should be considered the same species as
Neisseria mucosa
and that
Neisseria flavescens
should be considered the same species as
Neisseria subflava
. Analyses using rMLST showed that some strains currently defined as belonging to the genus
Neisseria
were more closely related to species belonging to other genera within the family; however, whole genome analysis of a more comprehensive selection of strains from within the family
Neisseriaceae
would be necessary to confirm this. We suggest that strains previously identified as representing ‘
N. mucosa
var. heidelbergensis’ and deposited in culture collections should be renamed
N. oralis
. Finally, one of the strains of
N. oralis
was able to ferment lactose, due to the presence of β-galactosidase and lactose permease genes, a characteristic previously thought to be unique to
Neisseria lactamica
, which therefore cannot be thought of as diagnostic for this species; however, the rMLST and cgMLST analyses confirm that
N. oralis
is most closely related to
N. mucosa
.
Subject
General Medicine,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Microbiology
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