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Complete genome sequence of the termite hindgut bacterium Spirochaeta coccoides type strain (SPN1(T)), reclassification in the genus Sphaerochaeta as Sphaerochaeta coccoides comb. nov. and emendations of the family Spirochaetaceae and the genus Sphaerochaeta
Authors:Birte Abt  Cliff Han  Carmen Scheuner  Megan Lu  Alla Lapidus  Matt Nolan  Susan Lucas  Nancy Hammon  Shweta Deshpande  Jan-Fang Cheng  Roxanne Tapia  Lynne A Goodwin  Sam Pitluck  Konstantinos Liolios  Ioanna Pagani  Natalia Ivanova  Konstantinos Mavromatis  Natalia Mikhailova  Marcel Huntemann  Amrita Pati  Amy Chen  Krishna Palaniappan  Miriam Land  Loren Hauser  Evelyne-Marie Brambilla  Manfred Rohde  Stefan Spring  Sabine Gronow  Markus Göker  Tanja Woyke  James Bristow  Jonathan A Eisen  Victor Markowitz  Philip Hugenholtz  Nikos C Kyrpides  Hans-Peter Klenk  John C Detter
Abstract:Spirochaeta coccoides Dröge et al. 2006 is a member of the genus Spirochaeta Ehrenberg 1835, one of the oldest named genera within the Bacteria. S. coccoides is an obligately anaerobic, Gram-negative, non-motile, spherical bacterium that was isolated from the hindgut contents of the termite Neotermes castaneus. The species is of interest because it may play an important role in the digestion of breakdown products from cellulose and hemicellulose in the termite gut. Here we provide a taxonomic re-evaluation for strain SPN1T, and based on physiological and genomic characteristics, we propose its reclassification as a novel species in the genus Sphaerochaeta, a recently published sister group of the Spirochaeta. The 2,227,296 bp long genome of strain SPN1T with its 1,866 protein-coding and 58 RNA genes is a part of the Genomic Encyclopedia of Bacteria and Archaea project.
Keywords:obligately anaerobic   non-motile   termite hindgut   Gram-negative   di- and oligosaccharide-degrading   mesophilic   chemoorganotrophic   Spirochaetaceae   Sphaerochaeta   GEBA
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