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Genome analysis deciphered Chryseobacterium indicum is a distinct species associated with freshwater pufferfish

INFECTION GENETICS AND EVOLUTION(2024)

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A bacterium, strain PS -8T of the genus Chryseobacterium, was isolated from the skin of freshwater pufferfish (Tetraodon cutcutia). Strain PS -8T is a Gram-negative, aerobic, non -motile, and rod -shaped bacterium. Colonies appear in yellowish -orange colors. The major cellular fatty acids were C15:0 iso, C17:0 iso 3OH, C15:0 iso 3OH, and C11:0 anteiso. The predominant polar lipids were phosphatidylethanolamine and amino lipids. The genome size is 4.83 Mb. The G + C content was 35.6%. The in silico dDDH homology, ANI, and AAI were below the cutoff value, 70% and 95% to 96%, respectively, suggesting that strain PS -8T represents a defined species. The phylogenetic tree based on core and the non -recombinant genes showed the strain PS -8T clustered with Chryseobacterium gambrini DSM 18014T. Genome-wide analysis decodes several virulence factors of the genus Chryseobacterium, including genes for adherence, biofilm and stability, proliferation, resistance to immune response, and host -defense evasion system. The cladogram of the virulence genes showed a phylogenetic relationship among the Chryseobacterium species. Knowledge of the association of Chryseobacterium with freshwater pufferfish adds a new ecological niche to this bacterium.
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Pufferfish,Chryseobacterium indicum sp. nov PS-8T,Genome analysis,Phylogenetic analysis
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