1991
DOI: 10.1007/bf00193849
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Carbohydrate patterns, cellular lipoquinones, fatty acids and phospholipids of the genus Pasteurella sensu stricto

Abstract: The carbohydrate patterns, isoprenoid quinones, fatty acids and phospholipids of the species of the genus Pasteurella sensu stricto were investigated to evaluate their taxonomic significance and their applicability for the identification of these bacteria. Forty-six representative strains of the 11 species of Pasteurella were examined. The data obtained indicated that the carbohydrate patters are species or subspecies specific and may, therefore, become an important and useful diagnostic tool. Fatty acids and … Show more

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“…Negative reactions are also observed for the H 2 S/TSI test, tolerance to KCN, methyl red, Voges-Proskauer, gas from nitrate, arginine dehydrolase, lysine decarboxylase, phenylalanine deaminase, gelatinase, growth on Tween 20 and 80, gas from ( (Table 1). Previous investigations of the type strain (MCCM 00102 T ) have shown Q-8, MK-8 and DMK-8 as quinones (Engelhard et al, 1991;Kainz et al, 2000) ( Table S3). Polyamines in the type strain were reported as Fig.…”
Section: Characteristicmentioning
confidence: 80%
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“…Negative reactions are also observed for the H 2 S/TSI test, tolerance to KCN, methyl red, Voges-Proskauer, gas from nitrate, arginine dehydrolase, lysine decarboxylase, phenylalanine deaminase, gelatinase, growth on Tween 20 and 80, gas from ( (Table 1). Previous investigations of the type strain (MCCM 00102 T ) have shown Q-8, MK-8 and DMK-8 as quinones (Engelhard et al, 1991;Kainz et al, 2000) ( Table S3). Polyamines in the type strain were reported as Fig.…”
Section: Characteristicmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…In the type strain, the major fatty acids were reported as C 16 : 0 , C 16 : 1 v7c and C 14 : 0 , with minor amounts of C 18 : 0 , C 18 : 1 v9c and traces of C 20 : 4 cis5, C 14 : 0 3-OH, C 20 : 1 trans11, C 20 : 0 , C 16 : 1 C, C 15 : 0 , C 14 : 5 and C 12 : 0 (Engelhard et al, 1991).…”
Section: Characteristicmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…MK7 has been reported in low amounts in some species of the genus Avibacterium (Kroppenstedt & Mannheim, 1989;Kainz et al, 2000) and in moderate amounts in members of the genera Actinobacillus, Mannheimia and Bibersteinia (Kroppenstedt & Mannheim, 1989). MK8 and ubiquinone with chain length of 8 were found by Engelhard et al (1991) in the genus Gallibacterium and this separates the genus from the taxa 23 and 24 of Bisgaard (Table S2).…”
Section: Horsevaenget 40 Dk-4130 Viby Sjaelland Denmarkmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The recN sequences were further used for prediction of genome similarity values between the investigated strains and the type strains of type species of all (Kroppenstedt and Mannheim 1989;Norskov-Lauritsen et al 2005); 3, Actinobacillus (Kroppenstedt and Mannheim 1989;; 4, Pasteurella (Mutters et al 1985;Kainz et al 2000); 5, Lonepinella (Osawa et al 1995); 6, Mannheimia (Kroppenstedt and Mannheim 1989;Angen et al 1999); 7, Phocoenobacter (Foster et al 2000); 8, Gallibacterium (Engelhard et al 1991;Christensen et al 2003); 9, Histophilus (Mutters et al 1993;Angen et al 2003); 10, Volucribacter ; 11, Nicoletella (Kuhnert et al 2004); 12, Avibacterium (Kroppenstedt and Mannheim 1989;Blackall et al 2005); 13, Aggregatibacter (Kroppenstedt and Mannheim 1989;Mutters et al 1993;Norskov-Lauritsen and Kilian 2006); 14, Bibersteinia (Mutters et al 1993;Blackall et al 2007); 15, Chelonobacter (Gregersen et al 2009); 16, Basfia A. paragallinarum biovar 1 might be negative; f P. dagmatis and P. oralis positive; g Actinobacillus suis negative; h P. multocida positive; i Actinobacillus urea negative; j P. dagmatis and P. stomatis negative ? 90 % or more of the strains positive within 1-2 days; -less than 10 % of the strains positive within 14 days; d positive or negative; w weak positive; n.a.…”
Section: Phylogenetic Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%