| a new rapidly growing mycobacterial species, mycobacterium murale sp. nov., isolated from the indoor walls of a children's day care centre. | scotochromogenic mycobacterial isolates from water-damaged parts of indoor building materials of a children's day care centre represented a phenetically and genetically distinct group of strains. a 16s rdna dendrogram (1243 bp) showed that the closest species to the new strain ma112/96t was mycobacterium abscessus. phylogenetic and phenetic analyses (100 characteristics) grouped the new isolates with m. abscessus, mycobacterium vaccae, mycobacterium aurum and mycobacterium austroafricanum. ribot ... | 1999 | 10028244 |
| mycobacterium oryzae sp. nov., a scotochromogenic, rapidly growing species is able to infect human macrophage cell line. | gram-stain-positive, acid-fast-positive, rapidly growing, rod-shaped bacteria (designated as strains jc290t, jc430 and jc431) were isolated from paddy cultivated soils on the western ghats of india. phylogenetic analysis placed the three strains among the rapidly growing mycobacteria, being most closely related to mycobacterium tokaiense 47503t (98.8 % 16s rrna gene sequence similarity), mycobacterium murale ma112/96t (98.8 %) and a few other mycobacterium species. the level of dna-dna reassocia ... | 2016 | 27499106 |