Table 1. Classification and general features of S. roseum NI 9100T according to the MIGS recommendations [12].
MIGS ID | Property | Term | Evidence code |
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Current classification | Domain Bacteria | TAS [13] | |
Phylum Actinobacteria | TAS [14] | ||
Class Actinobacteria | TAS [15] | ||
Subclass Actinobacteridae | TAS [15] | ||
Order Actinomycetales | TAS [15] | ||
Suborder Streptosporangineae | TAS [15] | ||
Family Streptosporangiaceae | TAS [16,17] | ||
Genus Streptosporangium | TAS [1-4] | ||
Species Streptosporangium roseum | TAS [1-4] | ||
Type strain NI 9100 | |||
Gram stain | not tested, probably positive | NAS [15,16] | |
Cell shape | produces aerial mycelium | TAS [2] | |
Motility | non-motile | TAS [2] | |
Sporulation | non-motile spores | TAS [2] | |
Temperature range | mesophile, temperature range not determined, does not grow at 42°C | TAS [1,18] | |
Optimum temperature | 28°C | TAS [1,18] | |
Salinity | 2.5% NaCl | TAS [19,20] | |
MIGS-22 | Oxygen requirement | aerobic | TAS [2] |
Carbon source | several (see text), but be aware of contradicting results | TAS [19-21] | |
Energy source | carbohydrates | TAS [19-21] | |
MIGS-6 | Habitat | soil | TAS [2] |
MIGS-15 | Biotic relationship | free living | TAS [2] |
MIGS-14 | Pathogenicity | non pathogenic | NAS |
Biosafety level | 1 | TAS [22] | |
Isolation | vegetable garden soil | TAS [2] | |
MIGS-4 | Geographic location | most probably Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA | TAS [2] |
MIGS-5 | Sample collection time | 1955 or before | TAS [2] |
MIGS-4.1 MIGS-4.2 | Latitude, Longitude | 35.913, -79.055 | |
MIGS-4.3 | Depth | not reported | |
MIGS-4.4 | Altitude | not reported |
Evidence codes - IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay (first time in publication); 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 of the Gene Ontology project [23]. If the evidence code is IDA, then the property was directly observed for a live isolate by one of the authors or an expert or mentioned in the acknowledgements.