Rodentibacter haemolyticus sp. Nov. isolated from laboratory rodents

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Rodentibacter haemolyticus sp. Nov. isolated from laboratory rodents. / Benga, Laurentiu; Nicklas, Werner; Lautwein, Tobias; Verbarg, Susanne; Gougoula, Christina; Engelhardt, Eva; Benten, W. Peter M.; Köhrer, Karl; Sager, Martin; Christensen, Henrik.

In: International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, Vol. 71, No. 8, 004947, 2021.

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Benga, L, Nicklas, W, Lautwein, T, Verbarg, S, Gougoula, C, Engelhardt, E, Benten, WPM, Köhrer, K, Sager, M & Christensen, H 2021, 'Rodentibacter haemolyticus sp. Nov. isolated from laboratory rodents', International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, vol. 71, no. 8, 004947. https://doi.org/10.1099/ijsem.0.004947

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Benga, L., Nicklas, W., Lautwein, T., Verbarg, S., Gougoula, C., Engelhardt, E., Benten, W. P. M., Köhrer, K., Sager, M., & Christensen, H. (2021). Rodentibacter haemolyticus sp. Nov. isolated from laboratory rodents. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 71(8), [004947]. https://doi.org/10.1099/ijsem.0.004947

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Benga L, Nicklas W, Lautwein T, Verbarg S, Gougoula C, Engelhardt E et al. Rodentibacter haemolyticus sp. Nov. isolated from laboratory rodents. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 2021;71(8). 004947. https://doi.org/10.1099/ijsem.0.004947

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Benga, Laurentiu ; Nicklas, Werner ; Lautwein, Tobias ; Verbarg, Susanne ; Gougoula, Christina ; Engelhardt, Eva ; Benten, W. Peter M. ; Köhrer, Karl ; Sager, Martin ; Christensen, Henrik. / Rodentibacter haemolyticus sp. Nov. isolated from laboratory rodents. In: International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 2021 ; Vol. 71, No. 8.

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title = "Rodentibacter haemolyticus sp. Nov. isolated from laboratory rodents",
abstract = "Nine strains of a Rodentibacter-related bacterium were isolated over a period of 38 years from a laboratory mouse (Mus musculus), seven laboratory rats (Rattus norvegicus) and a Syrian hamster (Mesocricetus auratus) in D{\"u}sseldorf and Heidelberg, Germany. The isolates are genotypically and phenotypically distinct from all previously described Rodentibacter species. Sequence analysis of 16S rRNA and rpoB gene sequences placed the isolates as a novel lineage within the genus Rodentibacter. In addition to the single-gene analysis, the whole genome sequence of the strain 1625/19T revealed distinct genome-to-genome distance values to the other Rodentibacter species. The genomic DNA G+C content of strain 1625/19T was 40.8mol% within the range of Rodentibacter. At least six phenotypic characteristics separate the new isolates from the other Rodentibacter species, with Rodentibacter heylii being the most closely related. In contrast to the latter, the new strains display β-haemolysis and are β-glucuronidase, d-mannitol and sorbitol positive, but fail to produce lysine decarboxylase and trehalose. The genotypic and phenotypic differences between the novel strains and the other closely related strains of the genus Rodentibacter indicate that they represent a novel species within the genus Rodentibacter, family Pasteurellaceae, for which the name Rodentibacter haemolyticus sp. nov. is proposed. The type strain 1625/19T, (=DSM 111151T=CCM 9081T), was isolated in 2019 from the nose of a laboratory mouse (Mus musculus) in D{\"u}sseldorf, Germany.",
keywords = "Haemolysis, Rodentibacter, Rodents",
author = "Laurentiu Benga and Werner Nicklas and Tobias Lautwein and Susanne Verbarg and Christina Gougoula and Eva Engelhardt and Benten, {W. Peter M.} and Karl K{\"o}hrer and Martin Sager and Henrik Christensen",
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T1 - Rodentibacter haemolyticus sp. Nov. isolated from laboratory rodents

AU - Benga, Laurentiu

AU - Nicklas, Werner

AU - Lautwein, Tobias

AU - Verbarg, Susanne

AU - Gougoula, Christina

AU - Engelhardt, Eva

AU - Benten, W. Peter M.

AU - Köhrer, Karl

AU - Sager, Martin

AU - Christensen, Henrik

N1 - Publisher Copyright: 004947 © 2021 The Authors.

PY - 2021

Y1 - 2021

N2 - Nine strains of a Rodentibacter-related bacterium were isolated over a period of 38 years from a laboratory mouse (Mus musculus), seven laboratory rats (Rattus norvegicus) and a Syrian hamster (Mesocricetus auratus) in Düsseldorf and Heidelberg, Germany. The isolates are genotypically and phenotypically distinct from all previously described Rodentibacter species. Sequence analysis of 16S rRNA and rpoB gene sequences placed the isolates as a novel lineage within the genus Rodentibacter. In addition to the single-gene analysis, the whole genome sequence of the strain 1625/19T revealed distinct genome-to-genome distance values to the other Rodentibacter species. The genomic DNA G+C content of strain 1625/19T was 40.8mol% within the range of Rodentibacter. At least six phenotypic characteristics separate the new isolates from the other Rodentibacter species, with Rodentibacter heylii being the most closely related. In contrast to the latter, the new strains display β-haemolysis and are β-glucuronidase, d-mannitol and sorbitol positive, but fail to produce lysine decarboxylase and trehalose. The genotypic and phenotypic differences between the novel strains and the other closely related strains of the genus Rodentibacter indicate that they represent a novel species within the genus Rodentibacter, family Pasteurellaceae, for which the name Rodentibacter haemolyticus sp. nov. is proposed. The type strain 1625/19T, (=DSM 111151T=CCM 9081T), was isolated in 2019 from the nose of a laboratory mouse (Mus musculus) in Düsseldorf, Germany.

AB - Nine strains of a Rodentibacter-related bacterium were isolated over a period of 38 years from a laboratory mouse (Mus musculus), seven laboratory rats (Rattus norvegicus) and a Syrian hamster (Mesocricetus auratus) in Düsseldorf and Heidelberg, Germany. The isolates are genotypically and phenotypically distinct from all previously described Rodentibacter species. Sequence analysis of 16S rRNA and rpoB gene sequences placed the isolates as a novel lineage within the genus Rodentibacter. In addition to the single-gene analysis, the whole genome sequence of the strain 1625/19T revealed distinct genome-to-genome distance values to the other Rodentibacter species. The genomic DNA G+C content of strain 1625/19T was 40.8mol% within the range of Rodentibacter. At least six phenotypic characteristics separate the new isolates from the other Rodentibacter species, with Rodentibacter heylii being the most closely related. In contrast to the latter, the new strains display β-haemolysis and are β-glucuronidase, d-mannitol and sorbitol positive, but fail to produce lysine decarboxylase and trehalose. The genotypic and phenotypic differences between the novel strains and the other closely related strains of the genus Rodentibacter indicate that they represent a novel species within the genus Rodentibacter, family Pasteurellaceae, for which the name Rodentibacter haemolyticus sp. nov. is proposed. The type strain 1625/19T, (=DSM 111151T=CCM 9081T), was isolated in 2019 from the nose of a laboratory mouse (Mus musculus) in Düsseldorf, Germany.

KW - Haemolysis

KW - Rodentibacter

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DO - 10.1099/ijsem.0.004947

M3 - Journal article

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VL - 71

JO - International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology

JF - International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology

SN - 1466-5026

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