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ORIGINAL RESEARCH article

Front. Microbiol.

Sec. Aquatic Microbiology

Volume 16 - 2025 | doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2025.1530878

Description of Pseudomonas imrae sp. nov., carrying a novel class C β-lactamase gene variant, isolated from gut samples of Atlantic mackerel (Scomber scombrus)

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Francisco Salvà-Serra Francisco Salvà-Serra 1Priyank Nimje Priyank Nimje 2Beatriz Piñeiro-Iglesias Beatriz Piñeiro-Iglesias 3Leonarda Achá Alarcón Leonarda Achá Alarcón 3Sofia Cardew Sofia Cardew 3Elisabeth Inganäs Elisabeth Inganäs 3Susanne Jensie-Markopoulos Susanne Jensie-Markopoulos 3Maria Ohlén Maria Ohlén 3Hanna-Sophia Sailer Hanna-Sophia Sailer 3Christel Unosson Christel Unosson 3Víctor Fernández-Juárez Víctor Fernández-Juárez 4Cesar Pacherres Cesar Pacherres 5Michael Kühl Michael Kühl 5Edward R.B. Moore Edward R.B. Moore 3Nachiket Prakash Marathe Nachiket Prakash Marathe 2*
  • 1 Research Institutes of Sweden (RISE), Gothenburg, Sweden
  • 2 Norwegian Institute of Marine Research (IMR), Bergen, Norway
  • 3 Culture Collection University of Gothenburg (CCUG), Gothenburg, Sweden
  • 4 Nordic Center for Earth Evolution, Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark
  • 5 Marine Biological Section, Department of Biology, Faculty of Natural and Life Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark

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    Three β-lactam resistant bacterial strains isolated from gut samples of wild Atlantic mackerel (Scomber scombrus) collected from the northern North Sea were characterized by polyphasic analyses. The strains were determined to belong to the genus Pseudomonas but could not be assigned to a known species. The nearly-complete 16S rRNA gene sequence showed the highest similarity (99.9%) to four different species, although partial rpoD sequence exhibited relatively low similarities to Pseudomonas proteolytica (93.4%) and other Pseudomonas spp. Genome sequencing and subsequent digital DNA-DNA hybridization (dDDH), average nucleotide identity (ANI) analysis and core genome analysis confirmed that these new strains represent a novel species within Pseudomonas. The three strains demonstrated ANIb values >99.5% with each other, confirming that all three strains (CCUG 74779 T = CECT 30571 T , CCUG 74780 and CCUG 74781) belong to the same genomospecies. Phylogenomic analysis confirmed that the strains form a distinct genomic clade, representing a novel taxonomic species, for which the name Pseudomonas imrae sp. nov., is proposed, with strain CCUG 74779 T (= CECT 30571 T ) designated as the type strain. We report the complete genome sequence of the type strain of P. imrae sp. nov. and show that it carries a gene encoding a novel variant of a chromosomally-encoded class C β-lactamase, which has been designated as PFL-7.

    Keywords: Pseudomonas fluorescens group, Pseudomonas gessardii subgroup, β-lactamase novel variant, Novel species, polyphasic taxonomy, phylogenomics, Whole-genome sequencing

    Received: 19 Nov 2024; Accepted: 18 Mar 2025.

    Copyright: © 2025 Salvà-Serra, Nimje, Piñeiro-Iglesias, Achá Alarcón, Cardew, Inganäs, Jensie-Markopoulos, Ohlén, Sailer, Unosson, Fernández-Juárez, Pacherres, Kühl, Moore and Marathe. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.

    * Correspondence: Nachiket Prakash Marathe, Norwegian Institute of Marine Research (IMR), Bergen, Norway

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