Detailed Information on Publication Record
2004
The application of chemotaxonomic methods in reclassification of the strain CCM3356
TVRZOVÁ, Ludmila, Zdenka PÁČOVÁ, Ivo SEDLÁČEK and Peter SCHUMANNBasic information
Original name
The application of chemotaxonomic methods in reclassification of the strain CCM3356
Name in Czech
Využití chemotaxonomických metod při reklasifikaci kmene CCM 3356
Name (in English)
The application of chemotaxonomic methods in reclassification of the strain CCM3356
Authors
TVRZOVÁ, Ludmila (203 Czech Republic, guarantor), Zdenka PÁČOVÁ (203 Czech Republic), Ivo SEDLÁČEK (203 Czech Republic) and Peter SCHUMANN (276 Germany)
Edition
1. vyd. Brno-Praha, 23.Kongres Československé společnosti mikrobiologické (abstrakty), Brno, 6.-9.9.2004, p. 287-287, 2004
Publisher
Československá společnost mikrobiologická
Other information
Language
Czech
Type of outcome
Stať ve sborníku
Field of Study
10600 1.6 Biological sciences
Country of publisher
Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
RIV identification code
RIV/00216224:14310/04:00010892
Organization unit
Faculty of Science
ISSN
Keywords in English
reclassification; polyphasic taxonomic approach
Tags
Reviewed
Změněno: 31/3/2010 11:27, prof. RNDr. Ivo Sedláček, CSc.
V originále
Strain CCM 3356, originated from soil and studied for its ability to degrade the herbicide asulam (methyl (4-aminobenzenesulphonyl)-carbamate) and sulphanilamide, was originally identified as Flavobacterium sp. (Walker, 1978). Because strain CCM3356 was found to be Gram positive, it was necessary to reclassify this culture. Phylogenetic analysis based on almost complete 16S rDNA sequence and a wide spectrum of chemotaxonomic features, as determination of menaquinones, diaminopimelic acids and mycolic acids, peptidoglycan type and whole cell fatty acids profile, were used for the detailed characterization of strain CCM 3356.
In English
Strain CCM 3356, originated from soil and studied for its ability to degrade the herbicide asulam (methyl (4-aminobenzenesulphonyl)-carbamate) and sulphanilamide, was originally identified as Flavobacterium sp. (Walker, 1978). Because strain CCM3356 was found to be Gram positive, it was necessary to reclassify this culture. Phylogenetic analysis based on almost complete 16S rDNA sequence and a wide spectrum of chemotaxonomic features, as determination of menaquinones, diaminopimelic acids and mycolic acids, peptidoglycan type and whole cell fatty acids profile, were used for the detailed characterization of strain CCM 3356.
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