Acholeplasma equirhinis sp. nov. isolated from respiratory tract of horse (Equus caballus) and Mycoplasma procyoni sp. nov. isolated from oral cavity of raccoon (Procyon lotor)

We describe two novel species of Acholeplasma sp. strain N93 and Mycoplasma sp. strain LR5794 which were isolated from the nasopharynx of a horse from the United Kingdom and from the oral cavity of a North American raccoon from Canada, respectively. These strains were phenotypically and genetically...

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description We describe two novel species of Acholeplasma sp. strain N93 and Mycoplasma sp. strain LR5794 which were isolated from the nasopharynx of a horse from the United Kingdom and from the oral cavity of a North American raccoon from Canada, respectively. These strains were phenotypically and genetically characterized and compared to other established Mycoplasma and Acholeplasma species. Both strains are facultative anaerobes, resistant to penicillin, and produce acid from glucose but do not hydrolyze arginine and urea. Both strains grew well in microaerophilic and anaerobic atmospheric conditions at 35–37 °C using PPLO (pleuropneumonia-like organisms) medium. Acholeplasma sp. N93 does not require serum for growth. Colonies of both strains showed a typical fried-egg appearance and transmission electron microscopy of bacterial cells revealed a typical mycoplasma cellular morphology. Molecular characterization included assessment of several genetic loci. The genetic analysis indicated that Acholeplasma sp. N93 and Mycoplasma sp. LR5794 were most closely related to A. hippikon and A. equifetale, and M. molare and M. lagogenitalium, respectively. However, both novel strains were genetically unique in comparison to other well-known Mycoplasma and Acholeplasma species. Based on the isolation source history, phenotypic, genotypic, and phylogenetic characteristics of these novel strains, we propose the name Acholeplasma equirhinis sp. nov. for Acholeplasma sp. isolated from the nasopharynx of a horse [the type strain is N93 T (= DSM 106692 T  = ATCC TSD-139 T  = NCTC 14351 T )], and the name Mycoplasma procyoni sp. nov. for the Mycoplasma sp. isolated from the oral cavity of a North American raccoon [the type strain is LR5794 T (= DSM 106703 T  = ATCC TSD-141 T  = NCTC 14309 T )].
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Acholeplasma - genetics
Acholeplasma - isolation & purification
Acholeplasma equirhinis
Anaerobes
Anaerobic conditions
Animals
Arginine
Atmospheric conditions
Biochemistry
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Biotechnology
Canada
Cell Biology
Cytology
DNA, Bacterial - genetics
Ecology
Equus caballus
Genetic analysis
Horses
Horses - microbiology
Life Sciences
Microbial Ecology
Microbiology
Morphology
Mouth - microbiology
Mycoplasma
Mycoplasma - classification
Mycoplasma - genetics
Mycoplasma - isolation & purification
Nasopharynx
Nasopharynx - microbiology
New species
Oral cavity
Original Paper
Penicillin
Phylogeny
Pleuropneumonia
Procyon lotor
Raccoons - microbiology
Respiratory tract
RNA, Ribosomal, 16S - genetics
Sequence Analysis, DNA
Strains (organisms)
Transmission electron microscopy
United Kingdom
Urea
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