A novel Gram-stain-negative, aerobic, motile by means of
gliding, and short rod-shaped bacterium, designated strain
SH35T, was isolated from the dry surface of a tidal flat in
Hwasung-si, South Korea. Growth occurred at 10–40°C
(optimum 30°C), at pH 6.0–8.0 (optimum pH 7.0), in 1–12%
NaCl (optimum 2%), and was inhibited in the absence of
NaCl and Ca2+ ions. Phylogenetic analysis based on the 16S
rRNA gene sequences showed that strain SH35T belonged
to the genus Gramella and was a member of the family Flavobacteriaceae
with highest sequence similarity to Gramella
flava JLT2011T (96.1%), followed by Gramella oceani CCAMSZ-
TT (95.6%), and 93.0–94.9% to other recognized Gramella
species. The major cellular fatty acids (> 5% of the total)
of strain SH35T were iso-C15:0, Iso-C16:0, anteiso-C15:0, iso-C17:0
3-OH and summed feature 9 (C16:0 10-methyl and/or C17:1
iso ω9с). The major polar lipids were phosphatidylethanolamine,
two unidentified aminolipids and nine unidentified
polar lipids. The major respiratory quinone and the predominant
polyamine were menaquinone-6 (MK-6) and symhomospermidine,
respectively. The DNA G + C content was
40.5 mol% (39.7% based on total genome calculations). Based
on phylogenetic analysis and physiological and biochemical
characterization, strain SH35T represents a novel species of
the genus Gramella, for which the name Gramella fulva sp.
nov. is proposed. The type strain is SH35T (= KACC 19447T
= JCM 32369T).