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Description of Polystyrenella longa gen. nov., sp. nov., isolated from polystyrene particles incubated in the Baltic Sea

Stijn H. Peeters, Sandra Wiegand, Nicolai Kallscheuer, Mareike Jogler, Anja Heuer, Mike S. M. Jetten, Christian Boedeker, Manfred Rohde, Christian Jogler

2020Antonie van Leeuwenhoek16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Planctomycetes occur in almost all aquatic ecosystems on earth. They have a remarkable cell biology, and members of the orders Planctomycetales and Pirellulales feature cell division by polar budding, perform a lifestyle switch from sessile to motile cells and have an enlarged periplasmic space. Here, we characterise a novel planctomycetal strain, Pla110 T , isolated from the surface of polystyrene particles incubated in the Baltic Sea. After phylogenetic analysis, the strain could be placed in the family Planctomycetaceae . Strain Pla110 T performs cell division by budding, has crateriform structures and grows in aggregates or rosettes. The strain is a chemoheterotroph, grows under mesophilic and neutrophilic conditions, and exhibited a doubling time of 21 h. Based on our phylogenetic and morphological characterisation, strain Pla110 T (DSM 103387 T = LMG 29693 T ) is concluded to represent a novel species belonging to a novel genus, for which we propose the name Polystyrenella longa gen. nov., sp. nov.

Topics & Concepts

Phylogenetic treeBiologyStrain (injury)Periplasmic spaceBuddingBotanyGeneticsAnatomyEscherichia coliGeneGenomics and Phylogenetic StudiesMicrobial Community Ecology and PhysiologyPlant Pathogens and Fungal Diseases