Bartonella schoenbuchii sp. nov., isolated from the blood of wild roe deer.
Author
Dehio, C
Author
Lanz, C
Author
Pohl, R
Author
Behrens, P
Author
Bermond, D
Author
Piémont, Y
Author
Pelz, K
Author
Sander, A
text
International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology
2001
2001-12-31
51
4
1557
1565
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/00207713-51-4-1557
journal article
10.1099/00207713-51-4-1557
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Description of
Bartonella schoenbuchii
sp. nov.
Bartonella schoenbuchii
(schoen.buch«i.i. N.L. gen. n.
schoenbuchii
from Schonbuch, a nature park near Tubingen in southwest
Germany
where most of the roe deer analysed in this study were shot).
Growth obtained on Columbia agar base supplemented with 5% defibrinated sheep blood in a moist atmosphere containing 5% CO. Colonies ap # pear in primary culture within 4–6 d as firm adherent, deeply invaginated, cauliflowerlike colonies which upon passaging may switch to a more rapidly growing, shiny and smooth colony phenotype. The Gramnegative, monopolar politrichous flagellated rods are approximately 1–2‹0–5 lm, aerobic and negative for oxidase, indole, catalase and urea hydrolysis. The code for preformed enzymes obtained in the RapID
ANA
II
system is 000 671. The biotype code using Rapid ID 32A was 0000 0737 05 or 0000 0337 05, depending on the strain analysed. The major fatty acids are
cis
11 octadecanoic acid (C: x7
c
), octadecanoic acid ") " (C) and hexadecanoic acid (C), similar as "):! "’:! observed for other
Bartonella
species. The four strains thus far isolated from the blood of healthy roe deer display phenotypic and genotypic differences but belong to a single new species. This new species is distinguished from previously known
Bartonella
species by the total protein profiles in SDSPAGE, the banding patterns in the
ERICPCR
, the
gltA
and 16S rRNA gene sequences, and by wholeDNA hybridization analysis.
Type
strain is
R
1
T
, isolated from the blood of a 4monthold female wild roe deer. Deposited in the National Collection of
Type
Cultures as
NCTC
13165
T
and the Deutsche Sammlung von Mikroorganismen und Zellkulturen as
DSM
13525
T
.