Corynebacterium riegelii sp. nov., an Unusual Species Isolated from Female Patients with Urinary Tract Infections
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1998-03Author
Funke, Guido
Lawson, Paul A.
Collins, Matthew D.
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Four strains of an unknown coryneform bacterium were isolated in pure culture from females with urinary tract infections. Strong urease activity and the ability to slowly ferment maltose but not glucose were the most significant phenotypic features of this catalase-positive, nonmotile, nonlipophilic, rod-shaped bacterium which served to distinguish it from all other presently defined coryneform bacteria. Chemotaxonomic investigations demonstrated that the unknown bacterium belonged to the genus Corynebacterium. Comparative 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis revealed that the isolates were genealogically identical and represented a new subline within the genusCorynebacterium, for which the designationCorynebacterium riegelii sp. nov. is proposed. The type strain of Corynebacterium riegelii is CCUG 38180 (DSM 44326, CIP 105310).
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Funke, Guido. Corynebacterium riegelii sp. nov., an Unusual Species Isolated from Female Patients with Urinary Tract Infections. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, V. 36, No. 3 (March 1998):624-627.
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This study was supported in part by grant BIO2-CT943098 awarded by the European Community and by the Swiss National Science Foundation (grant 3100-050648.97/1). G.F. is a recipient of a European Society for Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases research fellowship.