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Table 1. Classification and general features of C. maris Coryn-1T according to the MIGS recommendations [12].

From: Genome sequence of the marine bacterium Corynebacterium maris type strain Coryn-1T (= DSM 45190T)

MIGS ID

Property

Term

Evidence codea)

 

Current classification

Domain Bacteria

TAS [13]

 

Phylum Actinobacteria

TAS [14]

 

Class Actinobacteria

TAS [15]

 

Order Actinomycetales

TAS [1518]

 

Family Corynebacteriaceae

TAS [1517,19]

 

Genus Corynebacterium

TAS [17,20,21]

 

Species Corynebacterium maris

TAS [1]

 

Type-strain Coryne-1T (=DSM 45190T)

TAS [1]

 

Gram stain

Positive

TAS [1]

 

Cell shape

Coccus-shaped

TAS [1]

 

Motility

non-motile

TAS [1]

 

Sporulation

non-sporulating

TAS [1]

 

Temperature range

Mesophile

TAS [1]

 

Optimum temperature

35 °C

TAS [1]

 

Salinity

0–10% (w/v) NaCl or sea-salt mixture (instant ocean)

TAS [1]

MIGS-22

Oxygen requirement

aerobic

TAS [1]

 

Carbon source

maltose, lactulose, β-hydroxybutyric acid, α-ketovaleric acid, Tween 40, phenylethylamine, N-acetyl-d-galactosamine, malonic acid, l-threonine, l-glutamic acid, l-fucose, l-alanyl glycine, inosine, raffinose, d-arabitol, l-asparigine and citric acid

TAS [1]

 

Energy metabolism

chemoorganoheterotrophic

TAS [1]

 

Terminal electron acceptor

oxygen

NAS

MIGS-6

Habitat

mucus of the Scleractinian coral Fungia granulosa

TAS [1]

MIGS-15

Biotic relationship

symbiotic

TAS [1]

MIGS-14

Pathogenicity

non-pathogenic

NAS

 

Biosafety level

1

NAS

MIGS-23.1

Isolation

agarsphere culturing technique

TAS [1]

MIGS-4

Geographic location

Gulf of Eilat, Red Sea, Israel

TAS [1]

MIGS-5

Sample collection time

not reported

 

MIGS-4.1

Latitude

N 29°51′

 

MIGS-4.2

Longitude

E 34° 94′

TAS [1]

MIGS-4.3

Depth

10–15 m

TAS [1]

MIGS-4.4

Altitude

not reported

 
  1. a) Evidence codes - TAS: Traceable Author Statement (i.e., a direct report exists in the literature); NAS: Non-traceable Author Statement (i.e., not directly observed for the living, isolated sample, but based on a generally accepted property for the species, or anecdotal evidence). These evidence codes are from the Gene Ontology project [22].