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Acinetobacter haemolyticus subsp. haemolyticus

Acinetobacter haemolyticus subsp. haemolyticus

Catalogue No.

NCTC 10305

Current Name

Acinetobacter haemolyticus subsp. haemolyticus

Type Strain

Type Strain

Original Strain Reference

2446/60

Culture Conditions

Growth Conditions on Solid Media

Columbia blood agar, 24-48 hours, 37°C, O₂

Biological and Genomic Info

Susceptibility

Potassium cyanide: -

Gram Stain Result

Negative

Oxidation

D-glucose: +

Enzyme Tests

Beta-galactosidase: -

Lecithinase / alpha: +

Strain Data

(ATCC) 17906) W. Stenzel, Heidelberg in 1962 / Achromobacter haemolyticus var. glucidolytica / Sputum / Mannheim, W & Stenzel, W.(1962) Zentbl. Bakt. ParasitKde, I. Abt. Orig. 186, 55 / Stenzel, W. & Mannheim, W. (1963) Int. Bull. Bact. Nomencl. Taxon. 13, 195

Colony Appearance

Smooth, Shiny

Additional Info

Accession Date

01/01/1962

Depositor

STENZEL W

Isolated From

sputum

History

HYGIENE INSTITUTE,HEIDELBERG UNIVERSITY

Previous Catalogue Name

Achromobacter haemolyticus subsp. haemolyticus

Applications

Bibliography

MANNHEIM W & STENZEL W 1962 ZENTBL BAKT PARASITK I ABT ORIG 186 55;

Extended Bibliography

Rainey, F.A. Lang, E. Stackebrandt, E., (1995), The phylogenetic structure of the genus Acinetobacter, FEMS Microbiol Lett, 349-53, 1995 Yamamoto, S. Harayama, S., (1996), Phylogenetic analysis of Acinetobacter strains based on the nucleotide sequences of gyrB genes and on the amino acid sequences of their products, Int J Syst Bacteriol, 506-11, 1996 Yamamoto, S. Bouvet, P.J. Harayama, S., (1999), Phylogenetic structures of the genus Acinetobacter based on gyrB sequences: comparison with the grouping by DNA-DNA hybridization, Int J Syst Bacteriol, 87-95, 1999 Ibrahim, A. Gerner-Smidt, P. Liesack, W., (1997), Phylogenetic relationship of the twenty-one DNA groups of the genus Acinetobacter as revealed by 16S ribosomal DNA sequence analysis, Int J Syst Bacteriol, 837-41, 1997 La Scola, B. Gundi, V.A. Khamis, A. Raoult, D., (2006), Sequencing of the rpoB gene and flanking spacers for molecular identification of Acinetobacter species, J Clin Microbiol, 827-32, 2006 Rainey, F.A. Lang, E. Stackebrandt, E., (1995), The phylogenetic structure of the genus Acinetobacter, FEMS Microbiol Lett, 349-53, 1995 Ibrahim, A. Gerner-Smidt, P. Liesack, W., (1997), Phylogenetic relationship of the twenty-one DNA groups of the genus Acinetobacter as revealed by 16S ribosomal DNA sequence analysis, Int J Syst Bacteriol, 837-41, 1997 Bouvet, P.J.M. Grimont, P.A.D., (1986), Taxonomy of the genus Acinetobacter with the recognition of Acinetobacter baumannii sp. nov., Acinetobacter haemolyticus sp. nov., Acinetobacter johnsonii sp. nov., and Acinetobacter junii sp. nov., and emended descriptions of Acinetobacter calcoaceticus, Int. J. Syst. Bacteriol., 228-240 Rainey, F.A. Lang, E. Stackebrandt, E., (1994), The phylogenetic structure of the genus Acinetobacter., FEMS Microbiol. Lett., 349-354

Available Formats

  • Ampoule (Bacteria)

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