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Genotypic and phenotypic relatedness of 80 strains of Branhamella catarrhalis of worldwide origin

  • Jens Jørgen Christensen*
  • , Jan Ursing
  • , Brita Bruun
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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    Abstract

    80 clinical Branhamella catarrhalis strains of worldwide origin were examined for genotypic relatedness and phenotypic characteristics. Using a quantitative bacterial dot method for DNA-DNA hybridization the strains were found to form a homogeneous group with ΔTm-values ranging from 0.0-2.3°C. In Minibact-N, an identification kit for oxidase positive, Gram-negative diplococci using eight phenotypic characteristics, all isolates were correctly identified and also demonstrated complete homogeneity except for β-lactamase production. Type strains representing the genera Branhamella, Moraxella and Neisseria were also examined for comparison. B. catarrhalis strain NCTC 4103-known to be atypical-had a ΔTm-value of 5.7°C and produced γ-glutamylaminopeptidase, in contrast to all other B. catarrhalis strains. In GN MicroPlateTM, a kit which tests utilizable carbon sources, B. catarrhalis strains were found to be able to utilize up to 16 to 95 carbon sources.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)155-159
    Number of pages5
    JournalFEMS Microbiology Letters
    Volume119
    Issue number1-2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 1994

    Keywords

    • Branhamella catarrhalis
    • DNA-DNA hybridization
    • GN MicroPlate
    • Minibact-N

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