Mycobacterium xenopi and related organisms isolated from stream waters in Finland and description of Mycobacterium botniense sp. nov
P Torkko, S Suomalainen, E Iivanainen, M Suutari, E Tortoli, L Paulin and ML Katila Laboratory of Environmental Microbiology, National Public Health Institute, PO Box 95, Fin-70701 Kuopio, Finland Three scotochromogenic Mycobacterium xenopi-like organisms were isolated from stream waters in Finland....
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of systematic and evolutionary microbiology 2000-01, Vol.50 (1), p.283-289 |
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Zusammenfassung: | P Torkko, S Suomalainen, E Iivanainen, M Suutari, E Tortoli, L Paulin and ML Katila
Laboratory of Environmental Microbiology, National Public Health Institute, PO Box 95, Fin-70701 Kuopio, Finland
Three scotochromogenic Mycobacterium xenopi-like organisms were isolated
from stream waters in Finland. These strains grew at 36--50 degrees C but
not at 30 degrees C. One of the three strains was fully compatible with the
M. xenopi type strain according to GLC-MS, biochemical tests, and 16S rDNA
and 16S--23S rDNA internal transcribed spacer (ITS) sequencing. Two of the
strains closely resembled M. xenopi in lipid analyses and biochemical
tests, but analysis by GLC-MS verified the presence of two new marker fatty
acids (2,4,6,x-tetramethyl-eicosanoic acid and
2,4,6,x,x-pentamethyl-docosanoic acid). The 16S rDNA and ITS region
sequences of these two strains differed from those of M. xenopi and other
previously described mycobacterial sequences. Therefore, the strains are
regarded as new species of slow-growing mycobacteria, for which the name
Mycobacterium botniense sp. nov. is proposed. The chemical, physical and
microbiological quality of the water reservoirs of M. xenopi and M.
botniense are described. As far as is known, this is the first time that M.
xenopi has been isolated from natural waters. The strains of M. botniense
sp. nov. (E347(T) and E43) have been deposited in the ATCC as strains
700701(T) and 700702, respectively. |
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ISSN: | 1466-5026 1466-5034 |
DOI: | 10.1099/00207713-50-1-283 |