1994
DOI: 10.1099/00207713-44-4-769
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Transfer of Rhodococcus aichiensis Tsukamura 1982 and Nocardia amarae Lechevalier and Lechevalier 1974 to the Genus Gordona as Gordona aichiensis comb. nov. and Gordona amarae comb. nov.

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“…Gordonia bronchialis DSM 43247T and Gordonia terrae DSM 43249T, for example, share a nucleotide similarity value of 98.3% which corresponds to 25 nucleotide differences ; members of these species show DNA-DNA relatedness values within the range 16-2 1 % (Zakrzewska-Czerwinska et al., 1988). Similarly, Gordonia aichiensis DSM 43978T and Gordonia sputi DSM 43896T share a 16s rDNA nucleotide similarity value of 99-7 YO (which corresponds to four nucleo tide differences) and DNA-DNA relatedness values within the range 38-40 Yo (Goodfellow et al, 1978;Klatte et al, 1994).…”
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“…Gordonia bronchialis DSM 43247T and Gordonia terrae DSM 43249T, for example, share a nucleotide similarity value of 98.3% which corresponds to 25 nucleotide differences ; members of these species show DNA-DNA relatedness values within the range 16-2 1 % (Zakrzewska-Czerwinska et al., 1988). Similarly, Gordonia aichiensis DSM 43978T and Gordonia sputi DSM 43896T share a 16s rDNA nucleotide similarity value of 99-7 YO (which corresponds to four nucleo tide differences) and DNA-DNA relatedness values within the range 38-40 Yo (Goodfellow et al, 1978;Klatte et al, 1994).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The polysaccharide fraction of the wall is rich in arabinose . Available DNA-DNA relatedness data support the taxonomic integrity of these species (Mordarski et al, 1977(Mordarski et al, , 1980Zakrzewska-Czerwinska et al, 1988;Klatte et al, 1994;Riegel et al, 1994;Takeuchi & Hatano, 1998). The improved classification provides a sound framework for the recognition of additional species of Gordonia.…”
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“…Fatty acid methyl esters were prepared and analysed as described by Klatte et al (1994) by using the standard Microbial Identification System (MIDI Inc.) for automated gas chromatographic analysis (Sasser, 1990;Kämpfer & Kroppenstedt, 1996). Isoprenoid quinones were extracted with chloroform/methanol (2 : 1, v/v) and purified by using TLC on Kieselgel 60 F 254 plates (20620 cm, 0.5 mm thickness; Merck) with petroleum ether/diethyl ether (9 : 1, v/v) as the solvent.…”
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“…Among them, Gordonia aichiensis, G. bronchialis, G. otitidis, G. sputi and G. terrae have been isolated from clinical specimens (Iida et al, 2005). G. bronchialis, Gordonia rubropertincta and G. sputi were specifically isolated from the sputum of patients with pulmonary disease (Klatte et al, 1994;Tsukamura, 1978).…”
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“…Whole-cell sugars were prepared as described by Lechevalier & Lechevalier (1980) and analysed by TLC (Miyadoh, 2001). Methyl esters of cellular fatty acids mycolic acid trimethylsilyl esters were prepared and analysed as described by Klatte et al (1994) using the standard Microbial Identification System (Microbial ID Inc.). Isoprenoid quinones were extracted by the method of Collins et al (1977) and were analysed by HPLC with a Cosmosil 5C 18 column (4?6 mm6150 mm; Nacalai Tesque Inc.).…”
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