@article{fdi:010082887, title = {{N}on-contiguous-finished genome sequence and description of {P}aenibacillus camerounensis sp. nov.}, author = {{K}eita, {M}. {B}. and {P}adhmanabhan, {R}. and {R}obert, {C}. and {D}elaporte, {E}ric and {R}aoult, {D}idier and {F}ournier, {P}. {E}. and {B}ittar, {F}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{S}train {G}4({T}) was isolated from the stool sample of a wild gorilla ({G}orilla gorilla gorilla) from {C}ameroon. {I}t is a facultative anaerobic, {G}ram-negative, rod-shaped bacterium. {T}his strain exhibits a 16{S} r{RNA} nucleotide sequence similarity of 97.48 % with {P}aenibacillus typhae, the phylogenetically closest species with standing nomenclature. {M}oreover, the strain {G}4({T}) presents some phenotypic differences when compared to other {P}aenibacillus species and shows a low {MALDI}-{TOF} {M}ass {S}pectrometry score that does not allow any identification. {T}hus, it is likely that this strain represents a new species. {H}ere, we describe the characteristics of this organism, complete genome sequence, and annotation. {T}he 6,933,847 bp size genome (1 chromosome but no plasmid) contains 5972 protein-coding genes and 54 {RNA}s genes, including 44 t{RNA} genes. {I}n addition, digital {DNA}-{DNA} hybridization values for the genome of the strain {G}4({T}) against the closest {P}aenibacillus genomes range between 19.7 and 22.1, once again confirming its new status as a new species. {O}n the basis of these polyphasic data, consisting of phenotypic and genomic analyses, we propose the creation of {P}aenibacillus camerounensis sp. nov. that contains the strain {G}4({T}).}, keywords = {{P}aenibacillus camerounensis ; {G}enome ; {T}axono-genomics ; {C}ulturomics ; {CAMEROUN}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{M}icrobial {E}cology}, volume = {71}, numero = {4}, pages = {990--998}, ISSN = {0095-3628}, year = {2016}, DOI = {10.1007/s00248-015-0722-4}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010082887}, }