The Journal of General and Applied Microbiology
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Phylogenetic analyses of the nitrogen-fixing genus Derxia
Cheng-Hui XieAkira Yokota
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2004 Volume 50 Issue 3 Pages 129-135

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Phylogenetic analyses of the 16S rRNA gene sequence indicate that the genus Derxia forms a distinct lineage in the β-Proteobacteria. On the NJ tree Derxia has a low bootstrap value (30.9%) with Alcaligeneceae, and on the ML tree it shows an independent cluster separated from other families. Moreover, there is below 93.4% 16S rDNA sequence similarity between genus Derxia and the genera of the β-Proteobacteria. These facts reveal that Derxia is not grouped with any known family of β-Proteobacteria and should be placed as a separate genus of β-Proteobacteria. The data on high G+C content (71 mol%), the cellular fatty acid composition, and the physiological characteristics of facultative hydrogen autotrophy and nitrogen fixation are unique for Derxia. The nifH gene sequence was found in this genus and phylogenetically compared among nitrogen-fixing bacteria to indicate that Derxia is clustered with the diazotrophs of β-Proteobacteria.
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