| Literature DB >> 22676434 |
Leydis Zamora1, Ana I Vela, Ma Angel Palacios, Lucas Domínguez, José Francisco Fernández-Garayzábal.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: There have been an increasing number of infections in fish associated with different species of Chryseobacterium, being considered potentially emerging pathogens. Nevertheless the knowledge of the diversity of species associated with fish disease is partial due to the problems for a correct identification at the species level based exclusively on phenotypic laboratory methods.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22676434 PMCID: PMC3426477 DOI: 10.1186/1746-6148-8-77
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Vet Res ISSN: 1746-6148 Impact factor: 2.741
Figure 1Phylogenetic relationships of the clinically trout isolates and close related species in the genusinferred using the neighbor-joining method with 16 S rRNA gene sequences. Bootstrap values (expressed as a percentage of 1000 replications) >50 % are given at the branching points. Leeuwenhoekiella marinoflava ATCC 19326T (M58770) was used as outgroup. Bar, 1 % sequence divergence.
Figure 2RAPD profiles obtained with primer P2 for thestrains and the dendrogram generated based on the Dice coefficient using the BioNumerics software (Applied Maths).
Phenotypic characteristicsthat can be useful to differentiate the species,C.and
| Growth at/with: | | | | |
| 37 C | - | - | + | - |
| 3.0 % NaCl | w | + | - | - |
| Flexirubin-type pigment | + | + | - | + |
| Hydrolysis of: | | | | |
| Casein | + | - | - | + |
| L-tyrosine | + | - | - | V |
| Gelatin | + | + | - | + |
| Starch | + | + | - | - |
| DNA | - | w | - | - |
| Enzyme activity: | | | | |
| α-glucosidase | - | + | + | V |
| β -glucosidase | - | + | + | V |
| β-galactosidase | - | - | - | V |
a Data for C. shigense are taken from this study, for C. piscicola from reference Ilardi et al. [8], for C. chaponense from reference Kämpfer et al. [11] and for F. psychrophilum from references Bernardet et al. [23], Cipriano and Holt [18] and Hesami et al. [24]. bF. psychrophilum differs also from C. shigense by its inability to utilize glucose as sole carbon source, to hydrolyze aesculin and to produce a brown diffusible pigment on tyrosine agar. +, Positive reaction; -, negative reaction; V, variable reaction; w, weak reaction.