- Comparative genomics of Lactobacillus species as bee symbionts and description of Lactobacillus bombintestini sp. nov., isolated from the gut of Bombus ignitus
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Jun Heo , Soo-Jin Kim , Jeong-Seon Kim , Seung-Beom Hong , Soon-Wo Kwon
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J. Microbiol. 2020;58(6):445-455. Published online March 28, 2020
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The Lactobacillus genus is widely used for fermentation of
plant materials and dairy products. These species are typically
found in highly specialized environments, with the bee gut
serving as one of the niche locations in which Lactobacillus
is detected. Lactobacillus species isolated from the bee gut and
bee-related habitats were phylogenetically classified into three
distinct groups, Lactobacillus kunkeei, Firm-4, and Firm-5.
The L. kunkeei group was clearly differentiated from other
members of the Lactobacillus buchneri group isolated from
non-bee habitats. In comparison with non-bee members of the
L. buchneri group, three bee-symbiotic Lactobacillus groups
had a small-sized genome with low G + C content and showed
a sharp reduction in the number of genes involved in energy
production, carbohydrate transport and metabolism, and
amino acid transport and metabolism. In addition, all three
groups lacked the mutY gene, which encodes A/G-specific
adenine glycosylase. The phylogenetic dendrogram based on
the presence or absence of 1,199 functional genes indicated
that these bee-symbiotic groups experienced convergent evolution.
The occurrence of convergent evolution is thought to
stem from the three bee-symbiotic groups sharing a similar
habitat, i.e., the bee gut. The causative factor underlying genomic
reduction was postulated to be mutY, which was absent
in all three groups. Here, a novel strain, BHWM-4T, isolated
from the gut of Bombus ignites was studied using polyphasic
taxonomy and classified as a new member of the L.
kunkeei group. The strain was Gram-positive, facultative anaerobic,
and rod-shaped. The 16S ribosomal RNA gene sequence
and genome analysis revealed that strain BHWM-4T was
clustered into the L. kunkeei group, forming a compact cluster
with L. kunkeei and Lactobacillus apinorum. Biochemical,
chemotaxonomic, and genotypic data of strain BHWM-4T
supports the proposal of a novel species, Lactobacillus bombintestini
sp. nov., whose type strain is BHWM-4T (= KACC
19317T = NBRC 113067T).
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- Paraflavitalea soli gen. nov., sp. nov., isolated from greenhouse soil
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Jun Heo , Hang-Yeon Weon , Hayoung Cho , Seung-Beom Hong , Jeong-Seon Kim , Soo-Jin Kim , Soon-Wo Kwon
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A bacterial strain designated 5GH32-13T was isolated from
greenhouse soil in Yongin-city, Republic of Korea. Cells were
Gram-stain-negative, strictly aerobic, motile rods of two different
shapes. The strain was catalase-positive and oxidasenegative.
Flexirubin-like pigments were not detected. β-Carotene
was produced. The strain grew in the range of 10–37°C
(optimum of 28–30°C) and pH 6–8 (optimum of pH 7) and
tolerated up to 1% (w/v) NaCl (optimum of 0%). According
to the 16S rRNA gene sequence comparison, strain 5GH32-
13T shared a sequence similarity of less than 96.0% with all
validly named taxa, having the highest sequence similarity
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rhizosphaerae T16R-265T (95.4%), Flavitalea gansuensis
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tree showed that strain 5GH32-13T was not grouped
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fatty acids) were iso-C15:0, iso-C17:0 3-OH, and iso-C15:1 G. The
strain’s only respiratory quinone was MK-7, and its polar
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six unidentified aminolipids and four unidentified
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Influenza viruses are seasonally recurring human pathogens.
Vaccines and antiviral drugs are available for influenza.
However, the viruses, which often change themselves via
antigenic drift and shift, demand constant efforts to update
vaccine antigens every year and develop new agents with
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The reduced morbidity of the infected DBA/2
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Taking these data into consideration, we propose that the
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Herbal medicine has been used in the orient for thousands of years to treat large and small ailments, including microbial infections. Although there are treatments for influenza virus infection, there is no treatment for drug-resistant viruses. It is time that we explored and exploited the multicomponent nature of herbal extracts as multi-drug combination therapies. Here, we present data on the anti-influenza virus effect of a medicinal mushroom, Phellinus igniarius. The P. igniarius water extract was effective against influenza A and B viruses, including 2009 pandemic H1N1, human H3N2, avian H9N2, and oseltamivir-resistant H1N1 viruses. Virological assays revealed that the extract may interfere with one or more early events in the influenza virus replication cycle, including viral attachment to the target cell. Therefore, our results provide new insights into the use of P. igniarius as an anti-influenza medicine.
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Sehee Park , Jin Il Kim , Ilseob Lee , Sangmoo Lee , Min-Woong Hwang , Joon-Yong Bae , Jun Heo , Eun-Joo Lim , Won-Seok Seok , Hee Jin Cheong , Joon Young Song , Woo Joo Kim , Man-Seong Park
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J. Microbiol. 2012;50(6):1067-1070. Published online December 30, 2012
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12275-012-2541-3
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During the 2009–2011 influenza seasons, 10.26% of the specimens isolated from patients in South Korea were subtyped as H3N2 viruses. Some oseltamivir-sensitive H3N2 samples exhibited different plaque morphologies, and were found to have novel mutations in the neuraminidase gene. In a subsequent analysis using NA mutant viruses, viral compensation against oseltamivir treatment was observed only in the N2 mutant virus. All things considered, these novel mutations may account for the exclusive characteristics of selected H3N2 viruses observed in plaque reduction assays.
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Jin Il Kim , Sehee Park , Ilseob Lee , Sangmoo Lee , Saem Shin , Yongkwan Won , Min-Woong Hwang , Joon-Yong Bae , Jun Heo , Hye-Eun Hyun , Hyejin Jun , Soon Sung Lim , Man-Seong Park
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J. Microbiol. 2012;50(2):359-362. Published online April 27, 2012
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12275-012-2163-9
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To address its value as a screening tool in the development of antiviral drugs, a recombinant influenza virus expressing green fluorescent protein (rPR8-GFP virus) was investigated in vitro and in vivo. The inhibition of viral growth by a neuraminidase inhibitor in the cells or lower respiratory tracts of mice could be visualized by the level of fluorescence. In addition, the rPR8-GFP virus exhibited high pathogenicity in mice. Taken together, these results suggest that the rPR8-GFP virus can be a useful tool for the rapid identification of antiviral drugs active against influenza viruses.
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