Desmonostoc cockrellii sp. nov. (Nostocales, Cyanobacteria): a new record of a subaerophytic species from The Habitat Penang Hill, Malaysia
Subaerophytic cyanobacterial diversity is poorly known in Malaysian rainforests generally and at
Penang Hill specifically. A new subaerophytic species of cyanobacteria, Desmonostoc cockrellii sp. nov., was
isolated from rocky surfaces along trails in The Habitat Penang Hill, Malaysia. Polyphasic analysis identified
unique morphological structures such as larger dimensions of akinetes and bubble formations within colonies
grown on agarized medium. Toxin–encoding genes for microcystin, nodularin, cylindrospermopsin, anatoxin–
a and saxitoxin were not detected. The 16S rRNA gene phylogeny inferred by both maximum likelihood and
Bayesian inference placed our four isolates within the Desmonostoc clade, distinct from previously characterised
Desmonostoc species. The length and nucleotide sequences of the secondary structures of Box–B and V2 helices
further differentiated them from known members of the genus. Fatty acid profiling showed that saturated fatty
acids (53.7–77.5% dwt.) dominated over monosaturated fatty acids (8.6–22% dwt.) and polyunsaturated fatty
acids (13.9–24.3% dwt.). The most abundant fatty acids were butyric acid (4:0), palmitic acid (16:0), oleic acid
(18:1), γ–linolenic acid (18:3) and docosahexaenoic acid (22:6). Clear differences were apparent between the different isolates of D. cockrellii sp. nov. in the presence or absence and percentage composition of these fatty acids
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Authors: Ginn, Billy Lim Chun, Lau, Choi Yi, Asma, Nur Afiqah, Serri, Noor Aziah, Broady, Paul, Convey, Peter ORCID record for Peter Convey, Muangmai, Narongrit, Merican, Faradina