%0 Journal Article %A Lim, Soo-Jeong %A Ten, Leonid N. %A Kim, Byung-Oh %A Kang, In-Kyu %A Jung, Hee-Young %T Hymenobacter pedocola sp. nov., a novel bacterium isolated from soil %D 2018 %J International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, %V 68 %N 7 %P 2242-2248 %@ 1466-5034 %R https://doi.org/10.1099/ijsem.0.002818 %K Bacteroidetes %K Hymenobacter %K soil bacteria %I Microbiology Society, %X Strain S12-2-1T was isolated from a soil sample collected in the Gyeongsangnam-do province of the Republic of Korea. The isolate is a Gram-stain-negative, aerobic, short, rod-shaped bacterium, and its colonies are red to pink in colour. Analysis of the 16S rRNA gene identified strain S12-2-1T as a member of the genus Hymenobacter in the family Cytophagaceae , with high levels of 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity to Hymenobacter arizonensis OR362-8T (97.7 %), Hymenobacter sedentarius DG5BT (97.4 %) and Hymenobacter humi DG31AT (97.2 %). The isolate was positive for catalase and oxidase, but negative for acid production from glucose. The growth of strain S12-2-1T was supported at 4–30 °C, pH 7–10 and in the presence of 0–0.5 % NaCl. Strain S12-2-1T contained menaquinone-7 as the predominant respiratory quinone, sym-homospermidine as the major polyamine and iso-C15 : 0, anteiso-C15 : 0 and summed feature 3 (C16 : 1ω7c/C16 : 1ω6c) as the major fatty acids. Phosphatidylethanolamine was the major polar lipid. The genomic DNA G+C content was 58.7 mol%. Phenotypic and chemotaxonomic data supported the assignment of the isolate to the genus Hymenobacter . However, strain S12-2-1T exhibited a relatively low level of DNA–DNA relatedness with H. humi (31.7 %), H. arizonensis (24.4 %) and H. sedentarius (21.3 %). Based on its phenotypic and genotypic properties, along with its phylogenetic distinctiveness, strain S12-2-1T should be considered a novel species in the genus Hymenobacter , for which the name Hymenobacter pedocola sp. nov. is proposed. The type strain is S12-2-1T (=KCTC 52730T=JCM 32198T). %U https://www.microbiologyresearch.org/content/journal/ijsem/10.1099/ijsem.0.002818