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Taxonomic heterogeneity, as shown by siderotyping, of strains primarily identified as Pseudomonas putida.

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One hundred and forty-four fluorescent pseudomonad strains isolated from various environments (soil, water, plant rhizosphere, hospital) and received as Pseudomonas putida (83 strains), P. putida biovar A (49 strains), P. putida biovar B (10 strains) and P. putida biovar C (2 strains), were analysed by the pyoverdine-isoelectrofocusing and pyoverdine-mediated iron uptake methods of siderotyping. Both methods demonstrated a great diversity among these strains, which could be subdivided into 35 siderovars. Some siderovars specifically included strains that have subsequently been transferred to well-defined Pseudomonas species, e.g. Pseudomonas monteilii or Pseudomonas mosselii, or which could be related by their siderotype to Pseudomonas jessenii or Pseudomonas mandelii. Other siderovars included strains sharing a high level of DNA-DNA relatedness (>70 %), thus demonstrating that siderotyping could easily circumscribe strains at the species level. However, a group of seven strains, including the type strain, P. putida ATCC 12633(T), were allocated into four siderovars, despite sharing DNA-DNA relatedness values of higher than 70 %. Interestingly, the strong genomic relationships between these seven strains were supported by the structural relationships among their pyoverdines, thus reflecting their phylogenetic affinities. These results strongly support the view that pyoverdine-based siderotyping could be used as a powerful tool in Pseudomonas taxonomy.

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hal-00185870 , version 1 (07-11-2007)

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Jean-Marie Meyer, Christelle Gruffaz, Topi Tulkki, Daniel Izard. Taxonomic heterogeneity, as shown by siderotyping, of strains primarily identified as Pseudomonas putida.. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 2007, 57 (Pt 11), pp.2543-56. ⟨10.1099/ijs.0.65233-0⟩. ⟨hal-00185870⟩

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