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8. [http://www.microbiologyresearch.org/docserver/fulltext/ijsem/17/1/ijs-17-1-79.pdf?expires=1474470818&id=id&accname=guest&checksum=279FB7D583B2ED7573E6B092FFBCA1F1 Georg, L. K., & Brown, J. M. (1967) Rothia, gen. nov. an aerobic genus of the family Actinomycetaceae. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology '''17'''(1), 79-88.] | 8. [http://www.microbiologyresearch.org/docserver/fulltext/ijsem/17/1/ijs-17-1-79.pdf?expires=1474470818&id=id&accname=guest&checksum=279FB7D583B2ED7573E6B092FFBCA1F1 Georg, L. K., & Brown, J. M. (1967) Rothia, gen. nov. an aerobic genus of the family Actinomycetaceae. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology '''17'''(1), 79-88.] | ||
9. [http://download.springer.com.ezproxy.library.uq.edu.au/static/pdf/504/art%253A10.1007%252FBF02113502.pdf?originUrl=http%3A%2F%2Flink.springer.com%2Farticle%2F10.1007%2FBF02113502&token2=exp=1474471999~acl=%2Fstatic%2Fpdf%2F504%2Fart%25253A10.1007%25252FBF02113502.pdf%3ForiginUrl%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Flink.springer.com%252Farticle%252F10.1007%252FBF02113502*~hmac=a66b1d89d8fd07df2268b38e17ac3865f542e40d72877ffbb9392e41dd1a9db6 Binder, D., Widmer, U., Opravil, M., Krause, M., & Zbinden, R. (1997) Native and prosthetic valve endocarditis caused byRothia dentocariosa: Diagnostic and therapeutic considerations. Infection '''25'''(1), 22-26.] | |||
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Rothia dentocariosa
Alexandria Chin, Bench C, 17 November 2024
[1]
Classification
Higher order taxa
Bacteria – Terrabacteria group – Actinobacteria – Actinobacteria – Micrococcales – Micrococcaceae – Rothia [1]
Species
Rothia dentocariosa
Type strain: strain ATCC 17931= CCUG 35437 = CIP 81.83 = DSM 43762 = DSM 46363 = IFO (now NBRC) 12531 = JCM 3067 = NCTC 10917 = NRRL B-8017. [2]
Description and significance
First discovered:
Commonly found: Mouth and respiratory tract
Type of bacterium: Gram-positive
Morphology: Coccoid to rod-shaped. Younger colonies are round, convex, smooth or creamy and potentially resembling corynebacteria and staphylococci. Mature colonies may be raised and highly convoluted. [4]
Cultured: Yes
Functional role:
Importance: Morphologically similar to Actinomyces and Nocardia genus, which contain pathogenic members. [3]
Genome structure
Strain: ATCC 17931 [5] NCBI RefSeq: NC_014643.1
SIze: 2,506,025 bp
Topology: Circular
Chromosome: 1
Plasmids: 0
Genes:
- Total - 2,126
- CDS - 2,040
- Protein - 2217
- RNA - 62
- rRNA - 10
- tRNA - 49
- ncRNA - 3
Cell structure and metabolism
Cell wall:
Biofilm formation:
Motility: non-motile, non-sporogenic
Metabolic functions:
Reactions: catalase production, nitrate and nitrite reduction, esculin hydrolysis and acid production from glucose, sucrose, maltose, salicin and glycerol. [3]
Ecology
Aerobic [4]
Habitat: Oral cavity, teeth, respiratory tract (throat)
Microbe-host interactions:
Pathology
DIsease caused and where:
Application to biotechnology
Bioengineering, biotechnologically relevant enzyme/compound production, drug targets,…
Current research
Recent discoveries regarding this species:
References
- ↑ MICR3004
2. List of Prokaryotic Names with Standing in Nomenclature
5. Pathosystems Resource Integration Center
This page is written by Alexandria Chin for the MICR3004 course, Semester 2, 2016