Pseudocitrobacter cyperus, a novel bacterial species recovered from Cyperus alternifolius in Egypt
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2025-01-12
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BMC Microbiology ; (2025) 25:20
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Abstract
Background Strain Cyp38ST
was isolated as an endophyte from the plant Cyperus alternifolius, collected along
the banks of the River Nile in 2019. Preliminary analysis tentatively identified Cyp38ST
as belonging to the genus
Pseudocitrobacter.
Methods The preliminary identification of Cyp38ST
was performed using the VITEK®2 identification system, MALDITOF-MS, and 16S rRNA gene sequencing. To confirm its taxonomic classification, the draft genome of Cyp38ST
was
generated using DNBseq, and the genome-based taxonomic evaluation was conducted by calculating the overall
genome-relatedness indices (OGRIs) such as Average Nucleotide Identity (ANI), digital DNA-DNA hybridization
(dDDH), and the tetra-nucleotide signatures (Tetra). Additionally, the biochemical features, antimicrobial susceptibility
profiles, and fatty acid methyl ester content of Cyp38ST
were characterized.
Results VITEK®2 misidentified Cyp38ST
as Citrobacter werkmanii, MALDI-TOF-MS identified it as Pseudocitrobacter
faecalis. While the 16S rRNA gene showed more than 99.0% similarity to other Pseudocitrobacter species, the
calculated OGRIs were lower than the thresholds recommended for species assignment to all currently known
Pseudocitrobacter species. Furthermore, the phylogenomic analysis revealed that Cyp38ST
forms a distinct species
cluster within the genus Pseudocitrobacter. Cyp38ST
was predicted as a potential human pathogen and carried a
unique ß-lactamase-coding gene.
Conclusion Here we present Cyp38ST
(=CCASU-2024-73T
) as the type strain of a novel species within the genus
Pseudocitrobacter to which we propose the name Pseudocitrobacter cyperus sp. nov. We provide a full description of
the novel species and present its genome sequence and annotation. The discovery of this novel species highlights
the potential of endophytic bacteria associated with unique plant hosts to harbor previously uncharacterized
microbial diversity
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Pseudocitrobacter, Novel species, Cyperus alternifolius, Endophytes, Taxonogenomics, WGS
Citation
Hamed, S. M., & Amer, M. A. (2025). Pseudocitrobacter cyperus, a novel bacterial species recovered from Cyperus alternifolius in Egypt. BMC Microbiology, 25(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12866-024-03710-w