Abstract

There are numerous species in the Erwiniaceae family that are important for agricultural and clinical purposes. Here we described the Erwiniaceae bacterium PD-1 isolated from mushroom (Pleurotus eryngii) compost. Comparative genomic and phylogenetic analyses showed that the strain PD-1 was assigned to a new genus and species, Paramixta manurensis gen. nov., sp. nov. in the family Erwiniaceae. From the average amino acid index, we identified the five AroBEKAC proteins in the shikimate pathway as a minimal set of molecular markers to reconstruct the phylogenetic tree of the Erwiniaceae species. The strain PD-1 containing annotated genes for ubiquinone and menaquinone produced a higher level of ubiquinone (Q8) than demethylmenaquinone (DMK8) and menaquinone (MK8) in anaerobic condition compared to aerobic condition, as similarly did the reference strains from the genera Mixta and Erwinia. Results from fatty acid methyl ester and numerical analyses of strain PD-1 showed a similarity to species of the genera Mixta and Winslowiella. This study revealed that the strain’s ability to utilize polyols, such as glycerol, erythritol, and d-arabitol, distinguished the strain PD-1 from the nearest relative and other type strains. The analyzed genetic markers and biochemical properties of the strain PD-1 suggest its potential role in the process of mushroom compost through the degradation of carbohydrates and polysaccharides derived from fungi and plants. Additionally, it can produce a high concentration of indole-3-acetic acid as a plant growth-promoting agent.

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Title
Paramixta manurensis gen. nov., sp. nov., a novel member of the family Erwiniaceae producing indole-3-acetic acid isolated from mushroom compost
Author
Kim, Jueun 1 ; Yun, Hyosuk 2 ; Tahmasebi, Aminallah 3 ; Nam, Jiyoung 4 ; Pham, Ha 5 ; Kim, Yong-Hak 5 ; Min, Hye Jung 6 ; Lee, Chul Won 2 

 Chonnam National University, Department of Chemistry, Gwangju, Republic of Korea (GRID:grid.14005.30) (ISNI:0000 0001 0356 9399); Research Center, DAESANG InnoPark, Seoul, Republic of Korea (GRID:grid.14005.30) 
 Chonnam National University, Department of Chemistry, Gwangju, Republic of Korea (GRID:grid.14005.30) (ISNI:0000 0001 0356 9399) 
 Chonnam National University, Department of Chemistry, Gwangju, Republic of Korea (GRID:grid.14005.30) (ISNI:0000 0001 0356 9399); University of Hormozgan, Department of Agriculture, Minab Higher Education Center, Bandar Abbas, Iran (GRID:grid.444744.3) (ISNI:0000 0004 0382 4371) 
 Chosun University, Institute of Well-Aging Medicare & CSU G-LAMP Project Group, Gwangju, Republic of Korea (GRID:grid.254187.d) (ISNI:0000 0000 9475 8840) 
 Daegu Catholic University School of Medicine, Department of Microbiology, Daegu, Republic of Korea (GRID:grid.254187.d) 
 Gwangju Women’s University, Department of Cosmetic Science, Gwangju, Republic of Korea (GRID:grid.443799.4) (ISNI:0000 0004 0371 6522) 
Pages
15542
Publication year
2024
Publication date
2024
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
e-ISSN
20452322
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
3076105153
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