A Gram-stain-negative, aerobic, capsule-forming strain, designated DAS-389
T
, was isolated from soil collected in the Kogelberg Nature Reserve, Western Cape, South Africa. The strain formed small pink colonies, with cells that multiplied by binary division. Optimum growth was observed at 20 °C to 26 °C and pH 5.5 to 6.5, and it tolerated a NaCl concentration up to 1.5% (w/v). DAS-389
T
is chemoorganotrophic, with growth substrate preferences for sugars and polysaccharides, including fructose and starch, respectively. The genome of DAS-389
T
had a genome size of 4,136,282 bp with an average G+C content of 63.49 mol% and encodes for an assortment of enzymes, carbohydrate metabolic pathways and several genes involved in stress and survival responses. Major fatty acids (>5%) of strain DAS-389
T
were iso-C15:0, iso-C17:0, summed feature 3 (C16:1 ω7c and/or C16:1 ω6c) and summed feature 9 (iso-C17:1 ω9c and/or C16:0 10-methyl). Comparative analysis of 16S rRNA gene sequences revealed that strain DAS-389
T
shared the highest similarity with
Alloacidobacterium dinghuense 4Y35
T
(96.6%), followed
by Acidipila rosea AP8
T
(96.6%) and
Paracidobacterium acidisoli 4G-K13T
(96.3%). Phylogenetic analysis based on 16S rRNA gene sequences and the whole proteome placed DAS-389
T
within a distinct clade, separate from recognized genera in the family
Acidobacteriaceae
. We therefore propose that strain DAS-389ᵀ represents a novel genus and species,
Candidatus Dedyshia acidiphila
gen. nov., sp. nov., within the family
Acidobacteriaceae
, order
Terriglobia
. The whole-genome sequence of strain DAS-389ᵀ [accession number:
JBMGJV000000000 (PRJNA1221820)
] is designated as the nomenclatural type.