Journal article
Novel staphylococcal species that form part of a Staphylococcus aureus-related complex: the non-pigmented Staphylococcus argenteus sp. nov. and the non-human primate-associated Staphylococcus schweitzeri sp. nov
SYC Tong, F Schaumburg, MJ Ellington, J Corander, B Pichon, F Leendertz, SD Bentley, J Parkhill, DC Holt, G Peters, PM Giffard
International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology | SOC GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY | Published : 2015
Abstract
We define two novel species of the genus Staphylococcus that are phenotypically similar to and have near identical 16S rRNA gene sequences toStaphylococcus aureus. However, compared to S. aureus and each other, the two species, Staphylococcus argenteus sp. nov. (type strain MSHR1132T = DSM 28299T = SSI 89.005T) and Staphylococcus schweitzeri sp. nov. (type strain FSA084T = DSM 28300T = SSI 89.004T), demonstrate: 1) at a whole-genome level considerable phylogenetic distance, lack of admixture, average nucleotide identity <95 %, and inferred DNA–DNA hybridization <70 %; 2) different profiles as determined by MALDI-TOF MS; 3) a non-pigmented phenotype for S. argenteus sp. nov.; 4) S. schweitzer..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The work described here was funded by the Wellcome Trust through core funding for the Sanger Institute Pathogen Variation Group and by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, EI 247/8-1). S. Y. C. T. is an Australian National Health and Medical Research Council Career Development Fellow (1065736).