Helicobacter muridarum
Helicobacter muridarum is a bacterium in the Helicobacteraceae family, Campylobacterales order. It is microaerophilic and helical and was first isolated from the intestinal mucosa of rodents, hence its name.[1] It is characterised by the presence of 9 to 11 periplasmic fibers which appear as concentric helical ridges on the surface of each cell. The cells are motile and have bipolar tufts of 10 to 14 sheathed flagella. These bacteria are nutritionally fastidious and physiologically similar to other Helicobacter species and Wolinella succinogenes, but can be differentiated from these organisms by their unique cellular ultrastructure.[1] ST1T (= ATCC 49282T) is its type strain.
Helicobacter muridarum | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Bacteria |
Phylum: | Campylobacterota |
Class: | "Campylobacteria" |
Order: | Campylobacterales |
Family: | Helicobacteraceae |
Genus: | Helicobacter |
Species: | H. muridarum |
Binomial name | |
Helicobacter muridarum Lee et al., 1992 | |
References
- Lee, A.; Phillips, M. W.; O'rourke, J. L.; Paster, B. J.; Dewhirst, F. E.; Fraser, G. J.; Fox, J. G.; Sly, L. I.; Romaniuk, P. J.; Trust, T. J.; Kouprach, S. (1992). "Helicobacter muridarum sp. nov., a Microaerophilic Helical Bacterium with a Novel Ultrastructure Isolated from the Intestinal Mucosa of Rodents". International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology. 42 (1): 27–36. doi:10.1099/00207713-42-1-27. ISSN 0020-7713. PMID 1736969.
Further reading
- Billy Bourke; Sherman, Philip M. (2006). Bacterial Genomes and Infectious Diseases. Humana P.,U.S. ISBN 1-59745-152-5.
- Chaouche-Drider, Nadia (April 2009). "A Commensal Helicobacter sp. of the Rodent Intestinal Flora Activates TLR2 and NOD1 Responses in Epithelial Cells". PLOS ONE. 4 (4): e5396. Bibcode:2009PLoSO...4.5396C. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0005396. PMC 2671595. PMID 19401779.
- Feng, S.; Ku, K.; Hodzic, E.; Lorenzana, E.; Freet, K.; Barthold, S. W. (2005). "Differential Detection of Five Mouse-Infecting Helicobacter Species by Multiplex PCR". Clinical and Vaccine Immunology. 12 (4): 531–536. doi:10.1128/CDLI.12.4.531-536.2005. ISSN 1556-6811. PMC 1074391. PMID 15817762.
- Ge, Z.; Feng, Y.; Muthupalani, S.; Eurell, L. L.; Taylor, N. S.; Whary, M. T.; Fox, J. G. (2011). "Coinfection with Enterohepatic Helicobacter Species Can Ameliorate or Promote Helicobacter pylori-Induced Gastric Pathology in C57BL/6 Mice". Infection and Immunity. 79 (10): 3861–3871. doi:10.1128/IAI.05357-11. ISSN 0019-9567. PMC 3187262. PMID 21788386.
- Jiang HQ, Kushnir N, Thurnheer MC, Bos NA, Cebra JJ (May 2002). "Monoassociation of SCID mice with Helicobacter muridarum, but not four other enterics, provokes IBD upon receipt of T cells". Gastroenterology. 122 (5): 1346–54. doi:10.1053/gast.2002.32959. PMID 11984521.
External links
- "Helicobacter muridarum" at the Encyclopedia of Life
- Type strain of Helicobacter muridarum at BacDive - the Bacterial Diversity Metadatabase
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