Pseudomonas chlororaphis
Pseudomonas chlororaphis | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Bacteria |
Phylum: | Pseudomonadota |
Class: | Gammaproteobacteria |
Order: | Pseudomonadales |
Family: | Pseudomonadaceae |
Genus: | Pseudomonas |
Species: | P. chlororaphis
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Binomial name | |
Pseudomonas chlororaphis (Guignard and Sauvageau 1894)
Bergey, et al. 1930 | |
Type strain
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ATCC 9446 CCUG 552 B | |
Synonyms | |
Bacillus chlororaphis Guignard and Sauvageau 1894 |
Pseudomonas chlororaphis is a
A comparative genomic and phylogenomic study in 2020, analyzed 494 complete genomes from the entire Pseudomonas genus, with 43 of them being P. chlororaphis strains.[3] In this study, the P. chlororaphis species was determined, based on its monophyly and criterion of Average Nucleotide Identity. This species lies within the wider P. fluorescens species complex, as determined by.[3][4][5] The protein count and GC content of the strains of this species ranged between 5599 and 6401 (average: 6076) and between 61.9 and 64% (average: 62.8%), respectively.[3] In addition, the 43 P. chlororaphis proteomes contained 3587 core proteins (shared among all strains of the species), with 11 core proteins being specific for that group and thus absent in all other strains of the Pseudomonas genus.[3] Two of these 11 group-specific core proteins are a holin family bacteriocin and a mitomycin-like biosynthetic protein and they may confer a competitive advantage against other root-colonizers.[3]
The Pseudomonas chlororaphis group
Pseudomonas chlororaphis lends its name to a subgroup within the genus
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