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Classification of a Brevundimonas strain detectable after PCR with a Helicobacter-specific primer pair.

S Buczolits1, R Rosengarten, R Hirt, H J Busse.   

Abstract

In a study for the isolation of new Helicobacter strains, biopsy samples were taken from the gastric mucosa of dogs and subjected to PCR amplification using a Helicobacter-specific primer pair (H276f and H676r, directed to the 16S rDNA) to identify members of this genus in the specimens. From one Helicobacter positive sample, a bacterial strain was isolated which displayed a characteristic band after PCR amplification with the Helicobacter-specific primer pair. The isolate designated H2/98-FUNDUS was motile, oxidase-, catalase- and aminopeptidase-positive and grew only under microaerophilic conditions at 37 degrees C. The bacterium was classified by a polyphasic approach, including analysis of the isoprenoid quinones, fatty acids, polar lipids and partial 16S rDNA sequence. Analysis of the 16S rDNA sequence (1003 bases) indicated that the strain H2/98-FUNDUS is a member of the genus Brevundimonas and most closely related to Brevundimonas aurantiaca DSM 4731T (99.5% sequence similarity). Isolate H2/98-FUNDUS contained a predominant ubiquinone Q-10 and a fatty acid profile with the major compounds C18:1 and C16:0. In the polar lipid extract, phosphatidylglycerol, six unknown phospholipids, one unknown phosphoglycolipid, two unknown glycolipids and two unknown aminolipids were detected. All these results indicate that H2/98-FUNDUS represents a new member of the genus Brevundimonas which gives a positive signal upon PCR employing the Helicobacter-specific primer pair.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11822672     DOI: 10.1078/0723-2020-00052

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Syst Appl Microbiol        ISSN: 0723-2020            Impact factor:   4.022


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