Legionella shakespearei
Legionella shakespearei is a Gram-negative, weakly oxidase-positive, catalase-positive bacterium with a single polar flagellum from the genus Legionella which was isolated from a cooling tower in Stratford-upon-Avon in England.[3][4][5] L. shakespearei is named after William Shakespeare because it was isolated in Stratford-upon-Avon.[6]
Legionella shakespearei | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Bacteria |
Phylum: | Pseudomonadota |
Class: | Gammaproteobacteria |
Order: | Legionellales |
Family: | Legionellaceae |
Genus: | Legionella |
Species: | L. shakespearei |
Binomial name | |
Legionella shakespearei Verma et al. 1992[1] | |
Type strain | |
ATCC 49655, CCUG 31228 A, CDC 214, CIP 103541, NCTC 12829[2] |
See also
- List of organisms named after famous people (born before 1800)
References
- LPSN lpsn.dsmz.de
- Straininfo of Legionella shakespearei
- Verma, UK; Brenner, DJ; Thacker, WL; Benson, RF; Vesey, G; Kurtz, JB; Dennis, PJ; Steigerwalt, AG; Robinson, JS; Moss, CW (1992). "Legionella shakespearei sp. nov., isolated from cooling tower water". Int J Syst Bacteriol. 42 (3): 404–7. doi:10.1099/00207713-42-3-404. PMID 1503972.
- UniProt
- International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology
- International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology
External links
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