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Material Entity: DNA

Disposition: In collection

Identifier Status: ACTIVE

Last Update: January 29, 2025

Identification

Accepted NameDeinococcus antarcticus Dong et al., 2015
TaxonomyDeinococcus
Name According toProkaryotic Nomenclature Up-to-Date (PNU)
Original NameDeinococcus antarcticus Dong et al. 2015
Taxonomy Original NameDeinococcaceae
Status Original Nameaccepted species
Resolving Stateresolved on species level

Gathering

CountryAntarctica (Antarctica)
LocalityGrove Mountains area (72° 53' 01'' S 75° 1' 01'' E)
Latitude | Longitude-72.8836 | 75.0169
Collector(s)N/A
Collector's numbers.n.
Collection Datebefore 2014
Collecting Sourcenot provided

DNA

Catalog NumberDSM 227864-25825
Collection CodeDNA Bank
Institution CodeDSMZ
Institution Full NameLeibniz Institute DSMZ
Record BasisMaterialSample
Sample TypeDNA
Establishment Meansnot provided
Type Statustype strain
Preservationfresh

Extraction

MaterialsMasterPure (EPICENTRE)
Concentration20 ng/ µl
Ratio of Absorbance 260/2801.87

Sequences

ENA number(s)KC494323
NCBI number(s)KC494323

Publications

Dong, N. et al., 2015. Deinococcus antarcticus sp. nov., isolated from soil. International journal of systematic and evolutionary microbiology, 65(Pt 2), pp. 331–335

A pink-pigmented, non-motile, coccoid bacterial strain, designated G3-6-20(T), was isolated from a soil sample collected in the Grove Mountains, East Antarctica. This strain was resistant to UV irradiation (810 J m(-2)) and slightly more sensitive to desiccation as compared with Deinococcus radiodurans. Phylogenetic analyses based on the 16S rRNA gene sequence of the isolate indicated that the organism belongs to the genus Deinococcus. Highest sequence similarities were with Deinococcus ficus CC-FR2-10(T) (93.5 %), Deinococcus xinjiangensis X-82(T) (92.8 %), Deinococcus indicus Wt/1a(T) (92.5 %), Deinococcus daejeonensis MJ27(T) (92.3 %), Deinococcus wulumuqiensis R-12(T) (92.3 %), Deinococcus aquaticus PB314(T) (92.2 %) and Deinococcus radiodurans DSM 20539(T) (92.2 %). Major fatty acids were C18 : 1ω7c, summed feature 3 (C16 : 1ω7c and/or C16 : 1ω6c), anteiso-C15 : 0 and C16 : 0. The G+C content of the genomic DNA of strain G3-6-20(T) was 63.1 mol%. Menaquinone 8 (MK-8) was the predominant respiratory quinone. Based on its phylogenetic position, and chemotaxonomic and phenotypic characteristics, strain G3-6-20(T) represents a novel species of the genus Deinococcus, for which the name Deinococcus antarcticus sp. nov. is proposed. The type strain is G3-6-20(T) ( = DSM 27864(T) = CCTCC AB 2013263(T)).

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Dataset Description

DNA Bank of the DSMZ

DescriptionThe DNA Bank of the DSMZ-German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures holds currently a collection of ca 2800 DNA samples mainly derived from the type strains of bacterial and archaeal species. The DNA bank is part of the DNA Bank Network which was established in spring 2007 and is currently funded by the DFG. The network was initiated by GBIF Germany and provides a technically optimized DNA collection service facility for all biological research accessible via one central web portal. The network promotes deposition of well documented reference DNA samples after project completion or data publication from scientists of other universities and institutions.
RightsThe copyright for any material created by the DSMZ is reserved. The duplication or use of information and data such as texts or images is only permitted with the indication of the source or with prior approval by the DSMZ.

Contacts

Administrative
Dr. Cathrin Spröer, ckc@dsmz.de , Leibniz-Institut DSMZ-Deutsche Sammlung von Mikroorganismen und Zellkulturen GmbH, Inhoffenstr. 7 B, 38124 Braunschweig, GERMANY, +49 0531 2616227
Technical
Christian Ebeling, christian.ebeling@dsmz.de , Leibniz-Institut DSMZ-Deutsche Sammlung von Mikroorganismen und Zellkulturen GmbH, Inhoffenstr. 7 B, 38124 Braunschweig, GERMANY, +49-531-2616-383

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Disposition: In collection

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