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Enterococcus ureilyticus sp. nov. and Enterococcus rotai sp. nov., two urease-producing enterococci from the environment
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SYSNO ASEP 0389505 Document Type J - Journal Article R&D Document Type Journal Article Subsidiary J Článek ve WOS Title Enterococcus ureilyticus sp. nov. and Enterococcus rotai sp. nov., two urease-producing enterococci from the environment Author(s) Sedláček, I. (CZ)
Holochová, P. (CZ)
Mašlaňová, I. (CZ)
Kosina, M. (CZ)
Spröer, C. (DE)
Bryndová, H. (CZ)
Vandamme, P. (BE)
Rudolf, Ivo (UBO-W) RID, ORCID, SAI
Hubálek, Zdeněk (UBO-W) RID, SAI, ORCID
Švec, P. (CZ)Number of authors 10 Source Title International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. - : Microbiology Society - ISSN 1466-5026
Roč. 63, č. 2 (2013), s. 502-510Number of pages 9 s. Language eng - English Country GB - United Kingdom Keywords Bacterial source tracking ; Rapid identification ; Haemoperoxidus ; Virulence ; Faecalis ; Water ; Food ; DNA ; (GTG)(5)-PCR Subject RIV EE - Microbiology, Virology Institutional support UBO-W - RVO:68081766 UT WOS 000317170400017 EID SCOPUS 84874067055 DOI 10.1099/ijs.0.041152-0 Annotation A set of 25 urease-producing, yellow-pigmented enterococci was isolated from environmental sources. Phenotypic classification divided the isolates into two phena. Both phena were characterized using 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis, DNA base composition, rep-PCR fingerprinting and automated ribotyping. The obtained data distinguished the isolates from all members of the genus Enterococcus with validly published names and placed them in the Enterococcus faecalis species group. DNA–DNA hybridization experiments, pheS and rpoA sequencing and whole-cell protein electrophoresis provided conclusive evidence for the classification of each phenon as a novel species of the genus Enterococcus, for which the names Enterococcus ureilyticus sp. nov. (type strain CCM 4629T 5LMG 26676T 5CCUG 48799T),inhabiting water and plants, and Enterococcus rotai sp. nov. (type strain CCM 4630T 5LMG 26678T 5CCUG 61593T), inhabiting water, insects (mosquitoes) and plants, are proposed. Workplace Institute of Vertebrate Biology Contact Hana Slabáková, slabakova@ivb.cz, Tel.: 543 422 524 Year of Publishing 2014
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