Literature DB >> 6527001

Enterobacter sakazakii: a tween 80 esterase-positive representative of the genus Enterobacter isolated from powdered milk specimens.

R Postupa, E Aldová.   

Abstract

Enterobacter sakazakii is the new species name introduced in 1977 for yellow-pigmented strains originally designated as yellow Enterobacter cloacae. All of the six E.sakazakii strains isolated from powdered milk specimens were found to produce Tween 80 esterase after 7 days of incubation at 25 degrees C and 37 degrees C. From E.cloacae it is distinguishable by reactions in four, or even three, biochemical tests, i.e. by production of yellow pigment, positive production of Tween 80 esterase and by non-fermentation of sorbite and mucate; from the Serratia species it can be differentiated by the negative test for lecithinase production.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6527001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hyg Epidemiol Microbiol Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1732


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1.  Quality of powdered substitutes for breast milk with regard to members of the family Enterobacteriaceae.

Authors:  H L Muytjens; H Roelofs-Willemse; G H Jaspar
Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  1988-04       Impact factor: 5.948

2.  Performance of media for recovering stressed cells of Enterobacter sakazakii as determined using spiral plating and ecometric techniques.

Authors:  J B Gurtler; L R Beuchat
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  2005-12       Impact factor: 4.792

3.  Cloning and sequencing of the ompA gene of Enterobacter sakazakii and development of an ompA-targeted PCR for rapid detection of Enterobacter sakazakii in infant formula.

Authors:  Manoj Kumar Mohan Nair; Kumar S Venkitanarayanan
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  2006-04       Impact factor: 4.792

4.  Enterobacter sakazakii invasion in human intestinal Caco-2 cells requires the host cell cytoskeleton and is enhanced by disruption of tight junction.

Authors:  Kwang-Pyo Kim; Martin J Loessner
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  2007-12-10       Impact factor: 3.441

5.  Multilocus sequence typing of Cronobacter sakazakii and Cronobacter malonaticus reveals stable clonal structures with clinical significance which do not correlate with biotypes.

Authors:  Adam Baldwin; Michael Loughlin; Juncal Caubilla-Barron; Eva Kucerova; Georgina Manning; Christopher Dowson; Stephen Forsythe
Journal:  BMC Microbiol       Date:  2009-10-23       Impact factor: 3.605

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