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Genomic analysis identified the strain of interest as <i>Pseudomonas batumici</i> (<i>P. batumici</i>), originally isolated from soil of the Black Sea coast of the Caucasus in 1980. <i>P. batumici</i> Koz11 is the second <i>P. batumici</i> strain to be isolated and identified outside its initial area of discovery. Similar to the type strain, <i>P. batumici</i> Koz11 showed antimicrobial activity against various <i>S. aureus</i> strains, including methicillin-resistant <i>S. aureus</i> (MRSA) and vancomycin-resistant <i>S. aureus</i> (VRSA). However, the previously reported 'batumin gene cluster', which synthesizes antimicrobial compounds, was absent from <i>P. batumici</i> Koz11. This study provides new insights into <i>P. batumici</i>. 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对来自日本偏远岛屿(高津岛)的土壤样本进行了处理和研究,以寻找对致病菌株具有抗菌活性的生物。结果发现了一种对金黄色葡萄球菌(S. aureus)具有抗菌活性的假单胞菌菌株,从而引发了进一步的研究。研究人员利用全基因组测序技术确定了假单胞菌的种类,并进行了系统进化分析,随后又进行了硅分子分析。为进一步确定菌株的特征,还进行了化学分类学和生物化学分析。基因组分析确定该菌株为巴图米氏假单胞菌(P. batumici),最初于 1980 年从高加索黑海沿岸的土壤中分离出来。P. batumici Koz11 是第二个在其最初发现地区之外分离和鉴定出的 P. batumici 菌株。与模式菌株相似,P. batumici Koz11 对多种金黄色葡萄球菌菌株具有抗菌活性,包括耐甲氧西林金黄色葡萄球菌(MRSA)和耐万古霉素金黄色葡萄球菌(VRSA)。然而,之前报道的能合成抗菌化合物的 "batumin 基因簇 "在 P. batumici Koz11 中并不存在。这项研究提供了对 P. batumici 的新认识。由于 P. batumici 的模式菌株只保存在乌克兰微生物保藏中心,Koz11 菌株可作为替代菌株,促进对 P. batumici 的继续研究。
Characteristics of soil origin Pseudomonas batumici Koz11 isolated from a remote island in Japan.
Soil samples from a remote Japanese island (Kozushima) were processed and investigated for organisms exhibiting antimicrobial activity against pathogenic strains. A Pseudomonas strain demonstrating antimicrobial activity against Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) was identified, prompting further investigation. Whole-genome sequencing was employed to identify the species and conduct phylogenetic analysis, followed by in silico molecular analysis. Chemotaxonomic and biochemical analyses were conducted to further characterize the strain. Genomic analysis identified the strain of interest as Pseudomonas batumici (P. batumici), originally isolated from soil of the Black Sea coast of the Caucasus in 1980. P. batumici Koz11 is the second P. batumici strain to be isolated and identified outside its initial area of discovery. Similar to the type strain, P. batumici Koz11 showed antimicrobial activity against various S. aureus strains, including methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA) and vancomycin-resistant S. aureus (VRSA). However, the previously reported 'batumin gene cluster', which synthesizes antimicrobial compounds, was absent from P. batumici Koz11. This study provides new insights into P. batumici. Since the type strain of P. batumici is exclusively deposited in the Ukrainian Collection of Microorganisms, the Koz11 strain may serve as a surrogate to facilitate continued study of P. batumici.