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A Microbial Biorealm page on the genus Actinomyces israelii NEUF2011
Classification
Higher order taxa
Superkingdom: Bacteria Phylum: Actinobacteria Class: Actinobacteria Order: Actinomycetales Family: Actinomycetaceae Genus: Actinomyces
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Species
NCBI: Taxonomy |
Species: A. israelii
Description and significance
Actinomyces israelii is a filamentous anaerobic bacteria that is gram positive, non-spore forming, and non-acid-fast1. It is an organism typically found in the soil and in decaying organic matter including wet hay and straw, but is can also be found in oral cavities, dental plaques2 and the intestinal tract of mammals. Although Actinomyces israelii is not normally a disease causing organism, it is the primary causative agent of Actinomycosis, a long term infection that commonly affects the face and neck3. Actinomyces israelii is sensitive to penicillin, ampicillin, tetracyclines, chloramphenicol, clindamycin, and selected aminoglycosides1.
1 "Actinomyces Israelii | Humen Health." Humen Health Diseases. Web. 04 Oct. 2011. <http://www.humenhealth.com/actinomyces-israelii>
2 Roque, Manolette R. "Actinomycosis in Opthalmology." Medscape Reference. Web. 4 Oct. 2011. <http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1203061-overview#a0101>
3 "Actinomycosis - PubMed Health." PubMed Health. Ed. David C. Dugdale. 1 Dec. 2009. Web. 04 Oct. 2011. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0001625/>
Genome structure
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The 16S ribosomal RNA sequence in Actinomyces bacteria is used to differentiate between more and less closely related species within the genus. Most literature about Actinomyces israelii currently discusses this sequence as significant, with little discussion about other gene sequences.
CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY REVIEWS, Oct. 2004, p. 840–862 Vol. 17, No. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC523561/pdf/0041-04.pdf
Cell structure and metabolism
Interesting features of cell structure; how it gains energy; what important molecules it produces.
Ecology
Habitat; symbiosis; contributions to the environment.
Pathology
How does this organism cause disease? Human, animal, plant hosts? Virulence factors, as well as patient symptoms.
Current Research
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Cool Factor
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References
Edited by student of Iris Keren