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Treponema rectale sp. nov., a spirochete isolated from the bovine rectum.
Staton, Gareth J; Newbrook, Kerry; Clegg, Simon R; Birtles, Richard J; Evans, Nicholas J; Carter, Stuart D.
  • Staton GJ; Department of Infection Biology, Institute of Infection and Global Health, University of Liverpool, iC2 Building, Liverpool Science Park, Brownlow Hill, Liverpool, L3 5RF, UK.
  • Newbrook K; Department of Infection Biology, Institute of Infection and Global Health, University of Liverpool, iC2 Building, Liverpool Science Park, Brownlow Hill, Liverpool, L3 5RF, UK.
  • Clegg SR; Department of Infection Biology, Institute of Infection and Global Health, University of Liverpool, iC2 Building, Liverpool Science Park, Brownlow Hill, Liverpool, L3 5RF, UK.
  • Birtles RJ; School of Environment and Life Sciences, Peel Building, University of Salford, Salford, M5 4WT, UK.
  • Evans NJ; Department of Infection Biology, Institute of Infection and Global Health, University of Liverpool, iC2 Building, Liverpool Science Park, Brownlow Hill, Liverpool, L3 5RF, UK.
  • Carter SD; Department of Infection Biology, Institute of Infection and Global Health, University of Liverpool, iC2 Building, Liverpool Science Park, Brownlow Hill, Liverpool, L3 5RF, UK.
Int J Syst Evol Microbiol ; 67(7): 2470-2475, 2017 Jul.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28721843
ABSTRACT
A Gram-stain-negative, obligatory anaerobic spirochete, CHPAT, was isolated from the rectal tissue of a Holstein-Friesian cow. On the basis of 16S rRNA gene comparisons, CHPAT was most closely related to the human oral spirochete, Treponema parvum, with 88.8 % sequence identity. Further characterisation on the basis of recA gene sequence analysis, cell morphology, pattern of growth and physiological profiling identified marked differences with respect to other recognised species of the genus Treponema. Microscopically, the helical cells measured approximately 1-5 µm long and 0.15-0.25 µm wide, with two to five irregular spirals. Transmission electron microscopy identified four periplasmic flagella in a 2  4  2 arrangement. CHPAT grew independently of serum, demonstrated no evidence of haemolytic activity and possessed an in vitro enzyme activity profile that is unique amongst validly named species of the genus Treponema, exhibiting C4 esterase, α-galactosidase and ß-galactosidase activity. Taken together, these data indicate that CHPAT represents a novel species of the genus Treponema, for which the name Treponema rectale is proposed. The type strain of Treponema rectale is CHPAT (=DSM 103679T=NCTC 13848T).
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Filogenia / Recto / Treponema / Bovinos Límite: Animals País como asunto: Europa Idioma: En Año: 2017 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Filogenia / Recto / Treponema / Bovinos Límite: Animals País como asunto: Europa Idioma: En Año: 2017 Tipo del documento: Article