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Abstract

Two Gram-positive, rod-shaped, non-spore-forming bacteria were isolated from the oral cavities of two dogs. On the basis of 16S rRNA gene sequence similarities both strains were shown to belong to the genus and were most closely related to (97.3 % and 97.5 %, respectively). The polyamine profile of the two isolates and DSM 43014 was composed of spermidine and spermine as the major components. Menaquinone MK-9 was the major compound in the quinone system of the two strains and . The polar lipid profiles of strains 2298 and 4321 were almost identical, containing diphosphatidylglycerol as the major compound, and moderate to trace amounts of phosphatidylcholine, phosphatidylinositol, phosphatidylinositol-mannoside, phosphatidylglycerol and several unidentified lipids. A highly similar polar lipid profile was detected in DSM 43014 supporting the affiliation of strains 2298 and 4321 to the genus . The typical major fatty acids were C, C and Cω9 Fatty acids C and Cω6,9 were found in minor amounts. The results of physiological and biochemical analyses revealed clear differences between both strains and the most closely related species of the genus . Thus, strains 2298 and 4321 represent a novel species, for which the name sp. nov., is proposed, with strain 2298 ( = CIP 110333 = LMG 26472 = CCM 7951 = CCUG 61299) as the type strain.

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