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Material Entity: culture

Disposition: In collection

Identifier Status: ACTIVE

Last Update: January 29, 2025

Identification

Accepted NameAchromobacter insolitus Coenye et al., 2003
TaxonomyAchromobacter
Name According toProkaryotic Nomenclature Up-to-Date (PNU)
Original NameAchromobacter insolitus Coenye et al. 2003
Taxonomy Original NameBacteria > Alcaligenaceae
Status Original Nameaccepted species
Resolving Stateresolved on species level

Gathering

CountryUnknown
Biotopehuman wound, leg
Collector(s)N/A
Collector's numbers.n.
Collection DateN/A
Collecting Sourcecaptive/cultivated

Culture

Catalog NumberDSM 23807
Collection CodeProkarya
Institution CodeDSMZ
Institution Full NameLeibniz Institute DSMZ
Record BasisLivingSpecimen
Sample Typeculture
Establishment Meansnot provided
Type StatusType

Preparation

Type(vacuum) dried culture

Sequences

ENA number(s)AY170847
NCBI number(s)AY170847

Publications

Coenye, T. et al., 2003. Achromobacter insolitus sp. nov. and Achromobacter spanius sp. nov., from human clinical samples. International journal of systematic and evolutionary microbiology, 53(Pt 6), pp. 1819–24

A polyphasic taxonomic study (employing whole-cell protein and fatty acid analyses, 16S rDNA sequencing, DNA-DNA hybridization, determination of DNA G+C content, antibiotic susceptibility testing and extensive phenotypic characterization) was performed on 10 isolates that appeared to be related to Alcaligenes faecalis. The isolates were recovered from diverse environments that included human clinical samples. 16S rDNA sequence analysis indicated that these isolates belonged to the genus ACHROMOBACTER: Whole-cell protein analysis distinguished two groups, which were confirmed by DNA-DNA hybridization. Based on the results of this study, the organisms were classified as two novel Achromobacter species, Achromobacter insolitus sp. nov. (type strain, LMG 6003(T)) and Achromobacter spanius sp. nov. (type strain, LMG 5911(T)). Achromobacter insolitus can be distinguished from Achromobacter spanius by its ability to grow on acetamide and to assimilate mesaconate and aconitate, and by its inability to assimilate diaminobutane. Various tests allow the differentiation of both novel species from other Achromobacter species, including growth on acetamide, denitrification and assimilation of D-glucose, D-xylose, mesaconate, aconitate and diaminobutane.

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Dataset Description

DSMZ Prokarya Collection Catalogue

DescriptionThe catalogue contains all strains (of the Bacteria and Archaea collection)
RightsThe copyright for any material created by the DSMZ is reserved. The duplication or use of information and data such as texts or images is only permitted with the indication of the source or with prior approval by the DSMZ.

Contacts

Administrative
Dr. Dorothea Gleim, dgl@dsmz.de , Leibniz-Institut DSMZ-Deutsche Sammlung von Mikroorganismen und Zellkulturen GmbH, Inhoffenstr. 7 B, 38124 Braunschweig, GERMANY, +49 531 2616317
Technical
Carola Söhngen, cas11@dsmz.de , Leibniz-Institut DSMZ-Deutsche Sammlung von Mikroorganismen und Zellkulturen GmbH, Inhoffenstr. 7 B, 38124 Braunschweig, GERMANY, +49 531 2616 373
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