Solibaculum intestinale


Citation

Formal styling
Solibaculum intestinale Hitch et al. 2025
Effective publication
Hitch et al., 2025
SeqCode status
Valid (ICNP)
Canonical URL
https://seqco.de/i:48069

Nomenclature

Rank
Species
Syllabication
in.tes.ti.na'le
Etymology
N.L. neut. adj. intestinale, pertaining to the intestine, from where the type strain was isolated
Nomenclatural type
Strain sc|0041435: CLA JM-H44 = DSM 114601 = LMG 33034 (Cat. ) Lookup StrainInfo
Nomenclatural status
Validly published under the ICNP

Taxonomy

Description
The genome size is 2.81 Mbp, G+C percentage is 54.62 %, with 97.99% completeness and 0.67% contamination. The isolate was determined to be a new species based on 16S rRNA gene analysis, with the closest validly named match being Solibaculum mannosilyticum (94.93%). Placement within Solibaculum was confirmed with POCP values above 50% to S. mannosilyticum (55.7%), the type species, and only member of this genus. ANI comparison confirmed the isolate represents a novel species, as no ANI values were above 80%. Functional analysis showed the strain has 82 transporters, 16 secretion genes, and predicted utilization of starch, and production of acetate, propionate, and L-glutamate. In total, 169 CAZymes were identified, with 20 different glycoside hydrolase families and 15 glycoside transferase families represented. The strain CLA-JM-H44 (phylum Bacillota, family Oscillospiraceae) was isolated from human faeces.
Classification
Bacteria » Bacillota » Clostridia » Eubacteriales » Oscillospiraceae » Solibaculum » Solibaculum intestinale
Parent
Solibaculum ncbi
Taxonomic status
Correct name

Metadata

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Local history
Registered
Over 1 year ago by Masson, Johannes
Submitted
9 months ago by Masson, Johannes
Curators

Publications
1

Citation Title
Hitch et al., 2025, Nature Communications HiBC: a publicly available collection of bacterial strains isolated from the human gut
Effective publication



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