16S rRNA Refseq V15.23 Genomic RefSeq V10.1
Human Oral Microbiome Taxon Description
Jonquetella anthropi
Human Microbial Taxon ID:777Body Site:Oral
Status:
Named - Cultured
Synonym:
Strain Information:
CCUG 53819, CIP 109408
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Classification:
Domain:Bacteria
Phylum:Synergistetes
Class:Synergistia
Order:Synergistales
Family:Dethiosulfovibrionaceae
Genus:Jonquetella
Species:anthropi
NCBI Taxonomy ID:
16S rRNA Reference Sequences:
HOMD RefSeq ID: 777_1216

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PubMed Search:5  [PubMed Link]
Nucleotide Search:67  [Entrez Nucleotide Link]
Protein Search:4912  [Entrez Protein Link]
Abundance:
By molecular cloning:
Clones seen = 5 / 34879 = 0.0143%
Rank Abundance = Tied for 343
In other datasets:
TBD
Genome Sequence
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General Information:
N/A
Cultivability:
Strains form small (c 0.5 mm in diameter) colonies on Columbia sheep blood agar after 5 days incubation [1].
Phenotypic Characteristics:
Strains are asaccharolytic and generally unreactive in biochemical tests. Gas is not produced. Metabolic end-products of metabolism are acetate, propionate and isovalerate. The major cellular fatty acids are iso-C15:0 and C16:0. The mol % G+C content of the DNA is 59.4 [1].
Prevalence and Source:
Found in the human mouth
Disease Associations:
Has been isolated from an endodontic infection and clinical samples obtained from breast and pelvic abscesses, peritoneal fluid and a sebaceous cyst.
References:
PubMed database:
[1] Jumas-Bilak E, Carlier JP, Jean-Pierre H, Citron D, Bernard K, Damay A, Gay B, Teyssier C, Campos J, Marchandin H. Jonquetella anthropi gen. nov., sp. nov., the first member of the candidate phylum 'Synergistetes' isolated from man. Int J Syst Evol Microbiol. 2007 Dec;57(Pt 12):2743-8  [PubMed]
   
Curator:  William Wade
Creation Info:   2007-12-31Latest Modification:  wwade,  2007-12-31 09:33:00
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