@article{open2644, volume = {69}, number = {5}, month = {May}, author = {Rahul Mawlankar and Poonam Mual and Vidya V Sonalkar and Meghana N Thorat and Ashish (Verma and Krishnamurthi Srinivasan and Syed G Dastager}, note = {Corrigendum (vol 65, pg 2064, 2015)}, title = {Microbacterium enclense sp nov., isolated from sediment sample}, publisher = {International Union of Microbiological Societies }, year = {2019}, journal = {International journal of systematic and evolutionary microbiology}, pages = {1528}, url = {http://crdd.osdd.net/open/2644/}, abstract = {A novel bacterium (strain NIO-1002(T)) belonging to the genus Microbacterium was isolated from a marine sediment sample in Chorao Island, Goa Province, India. Its morphology, physiology, biochemical features and 16S rRNA gene sequence were characterized. Cells of this strain were Gram-stain-positive, non-motile, non-spore-forming rods that formed yellow-pigmented colonies. It grew in 0-12 \% (w/v) NaCl and at 25-37 degrees C, with optimal growth at 30 degrees C. Phylogenetic analysis based on 16S rRNA gene sequences indicated that strain NIO-1002(T) is associated with members of the genus Microbacterium, with highest sequence similarity with Microbacterium hominis CIP 105731(T) (98.1\%) and Microbacterium testaceum KCTC 9103(T) (98.0 \%). Within the phylogenetic tree, this novel strain shared a branching point with M. hominis CIP 105731(T). The DNA G+C content was 66.5 mol\% and DNA DNA hybridization relatedness between NI-1002(T), M. hominis CIP 105731(T) and M. testaceum KCTC 9103(T) was 39.0 +/- 2.0 \% and 41.0 +/- 2.0 \%, respectively. The major fatty acids were ai-C-15:0, i-C-16:0 and al-C-17:0 and the diamino acid in the cell-wall peptidoglycan of NIO-1002(T) was lysine. Data obtained from DNA-DNA hybridization and chemotaxonomic phenotypic analysis support the conclusion that strain NIO-1002(T) represents a novel species within the genus Microbacterium. The name Microbacterium enclense sp. nov. is proposed, with NIO-1002(T) (=NCIM 5454(T)=DSM 25125(T)=CCTCC AB 2011120(T)) as the type strain.} }