Spencermartinsiella nicolii sp.

IF 2 3区 生物学 Q4 MICROBIOLOGY International journal of systematic and evolutionary microbiology Pub Date : 2024-09-01 DOI:10.1099/ijsem.0.006520
Katharina O Barros, Aline D Valério, Thiago M Batista, Ana Raquel O Santos, Gisele F L Souza, Flávia B M Alvarenga, Mariana R Lopes, Camila G Morais, Cristina Alves, Aristóteles Goes-Neto, Marcos J S Vital, Ana Paula T Uetanabaro, Daniela L Souza, Feng-Yan Bai, Glória R Franco, Marc-André Lachance, Carlos A Rosa, Susana Johann
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从巴西大西洋雨林和亚马逊森林生态系统不同地点采集的腐木样本中分离出了 19 个酵母菌分离物,它们代表了一种属于 Spencermartinsiella 属的候选新型酵母菌。对核糖体基因簇的基因间间隔(ITS)-5.8S 和大亚基 D1/D2 区域的核苷酸序列进行的相似性检索表明,这种新型酵母菌与纤维素酵母菌(Spencermartinsiella cellulosicola)密切相关。该分离株与 S. cellulosicola 的主型在 D1/D2 域有 4 个核苷酸替换,在 ITS 区域有 6 个替换和 31 个嵌合。根据一组有全基因组序列的 Spencermartinsiella 物种的 1474 个单拷贝直向同源物进行的系统发生组分析证实,该新物种在系统发生上与 S. cellulosicola 接近。在 S. cellulosicola 和候选菌种之间观察到的 83% 的低平均核苷酸同一性值证实它们是不同的。新物种产生半球形的无囊孢子。拟命名为 Spencermartinsiella nicolii sp.主模式为 CBS 14238T。MycoBank 编号为 MB855027。有趣的是,S. nicolii 的 D1/D2 序列与导致雄性成年鳄鱼(Crocodylus niloticus)全身感染的一株未培养的 Spencermartinsiella 菌株的 D1/D2 序列相同。尼古拉酵母分离株的一些毒力因子和抗真菌敏感性的特征表明,这种酵母菌可能是包括人类在内的动物的机会性病原体;分离株在 37 ℃ 下生长。
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Spencermartinsiella nicolii sp. nov., a potential opportunistic pathogenic yeast species isolated from rotting wood in Brazil.

Nineteen isolates representing a candidate for a novel yeast species belonging to the genus Spencermartinsiella were recovered from rotting wood samples collected at different sites in Atlantic Rainforest and Amazonian Forest ecosystems in Brazil. Similarity search of the nucleotide sequence of the intergenic spacer (ITS)-5.8S and large subunit D1/D2 regions of the ribosomal gene cluster showed that this novel yeast is closely related to Spencermartinsiella cellulosicola. The isolates differ by four nucleotide substitutions in the D1/D2 domain and six substitutions and 31 indels in the ITS region from the holotype of S. cellulosicola. Phylogenomic analysis based on 1474 single-copy orthologues for a set of Spencermartinsiella species whose whole genome sequences are available confirmed that the novel species is phylogenetically close to S. cellulosicola. The low average nucleotide identity value of 83% observed between S. cellulosicola and the candidate species confirms that they are distinct. The novel species produced asci with hemispherical ascospores. The name Spencermartinsiella nicolii sp. nov. is proposed. The holotype is CBS 14238T. The MycoBank number is MB855027. Interestingly, the D1/D2 sequence of the S. nicolii was identical to that of an uncultured strain of Spencermartinsiella causing systemic infection in a male adult crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus). The characterization of some virulence factors and antifungal susceptibility of S. nicolii isolates suggest that this yeast may be an opportunistic pathogen for animals, including humans; the isolates grow at 37 °C.

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