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dietzia timorensis sp. nov., isolated from soil.an actinomycete strain, id05-a0528(t), was isolated using the sds-yeast extract pre-treatment method from soil under mahogany (swietenia mahogani) trees in west timor, indonesia, and was examined by using a polyphasic taxonomic approach. chemotaxonomic and phylogenetic characterizations demonstrated that the novel strain belongs to the genus dietzia. 16s rrna gene sequencing studies showed that the strain was related to dietzia cinnamea (97.2 %). results of phenotypic and phylogenetic analyses d ...201019654365
identification of atypical rhodococcus-like clinical isolates as dietzia spp. by 16s rrna gene sequencing.rhodococcus equi and dietzia spp. are closely related actinomycetes that show similar phenotypic properties. in humans, r. equi is an opportunistic pathogen associated with severe immunodeficiency. dietzia spp. are environmental bacteria that have been isolated recently from clinical material and are presumptively associated with human infections. during the last 5 years, 15 bacterial isolates from human clinical samples collected at the hospital marqués de valdecilla, santander, spain, were ide ...201020220156
dietziamides, novel tetramic acid dimers from dietzia timorensis mz-3 with antioxidative activity.dietziamides a and b, two novel tetramic acid dimers, were isolated from the rare actinomycetes dietzia timorensis mz-3 in the course of our hplc-diode array screening of our collection of terrestrial actinomycetes. the spectroscopic analysis revealed the chemical structures of the first secondary metabolites characterized in the genus dietzia. dietziamides a and b showed moderate dpph (1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl) radical scavenging activities.201526220156
lawsonella clevelandensis gen. nov., sp. nov., a new member of the suborder corynebacterineae isolated from human abscesses.gram-stain-positive, partially acid-fast, non-spore-forming, anaerobic, catalase-positive, pleomorphic bacteria were isolated from human abscesses. strains x1036t, x1698 and nml 120705, were recovered from a spinal abscess, a peritoneal abscess and a breast abscess respectively. a phylogenetic analysis of the 16s rrna gene sequences showed that the strains shared 100 % similarity, and the nearest phylogenetic neighbour was dietzia timorensis dsm 45568t (95%). chemotaxonomic characteristics of th ...201627130323
the complete genome of dietzia timorensis id05-a0528(t) revealed the genetic basis for its saline-alkali tolerance.the type strain dietzia timorensis id05-a0528(t), was reported to be able to survive in the highly saline and alkaline environments with diverse carbon sources. in order to more pertinently understand the genetic mechanisms of its environmental tolerance and crude oil emulsification, we reported the complete genome sequence of the strain in the study. the genome contains only one circular chromosome, with the total size of 3,607,892 bps, and the g+c content of this strain is 65.58%, much lower t ...201727765661
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