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Stackebrandt, Erko


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The Emended Family Peptococcaceae and Description of the Families Desulfitobacteriaceae, Desulfotomaculaceae, and Thermincolaceae Stackebrandt (2014). The Prokaryotes Thermincolaceae Thermincola
Chitinibacter tainanensis gen. nov., sp. nov., a chitin-degrading aerobe from soil in Taiwan Chern et al. (2004). International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 54 (4) Chitinibacteraceae
Three New Antibiotic Producing Species of the Genus Amycolatopsis, Amycolatopsis balhimycina sp. nov., A. tolypomycina sp. nov., A. vancoresmycina sp. nov., and Description of Amycolatopsis keratiniphila subsp. keratiniphila subsp. nov. and A. keratiniphila subsp. nogabecina subsp. nov Wink et al. (2003). Systematic and Applied Microbiology 26 (1) Amycolatopsis balhimycina Amycolatopsis tolypomycina Amycolatopsis vancoresmycina Amycolatopsis keratiniphila
The Phylogeny of Mycolate-less Wall Chemotype IV Actinomycetes and Description of Pseudonocardiaceae fam. nov Embley et al. (1988). Systematic and Applied Microbiology 11 (1) Pseudonocardiaceae

Chitinibacter tainanensis gen. nov., sp. nov., a chitin-degrading aerobe from soil in Taiwan
Five strains with strong chitinolytic activity were isolated from a soil sample collected from southern Taiwan. The strains shared more than 92 % DNA–DNA similarity, indicating membership of the same genospecies. This close relationship was supported by high similarities in fatty acid composition and biochemical characteristics. A 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis indicated that the isolates were members of the class ‘Betaproteobacteria’, in which they formed an individual subline of descent that was distantly related (<94 % similarity) to lineages defined by Formivibrio citricus DSM 6150T and Iodobacter fluviatilis DSM 3764T. On the basis of the phylogenetic and phenotypic distinctness of these novel chitin-degrading organisms, a new genus, Chitinibacter, is proposed, with Chitinibacter tainanensis (type strain, S1T=BCRC 17254T=DSM 15459T) as the type species.
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