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Scientific Publications - Work Done by Microbiology Reader
Int J Syst Bacteriol. 1998 Oct;48 Pt 4:1373-1382 Bacillus weihenstephanensis sp. nov. is a new psychrotolerant species of the Bacillus cereus groupLechner S, Mayr R, Francis KP, Pruss BM, Kaplan T, Wiessner-Gunkel E, Stewart GS, Scherer S.
ABSTRACT The Bacillus cereus group comprises the four valid species Bacillus cereus,
Bacillus mycoides, Bacillus thuringiensis and bacillus anthracis. Some isolates
of B. cereus are known to be psychrotolerant (growth at 7 degrees C or below).
Here, specific sequence differences are described between the 16S rDNA, the 23S
rDNA, the 16S-23S rDNA spacer region and the genes of the major cold-shock
protein homologue cspA in a variety of psychrotolerant and mesophilic B. cereus
and B. mycoides strains. Randomly amplified polymorphic DNA analysis using three
different primers clearly separated psychrotolerant strains of both species from
the rest of the B. cereus group, as did inverse PCR patterns of the rDNA operons.
These data strongly support a hitherto unrecognized fifth sub-group within the
B. cereus species group comprising psychrotolerant, but not mesophilic, B.
cereus strains. Despite the latter finding, the DNA sequences investigated
exhibited a high degree of sequence similarity indicating a close relationship
between the species of the B. cereus group. Considering the unusual importance
of B. cereus in both food poisoning and food spoilage and to avoid merging all
species of the group, a new species, Bacillus weihenstephanensis sp. nov.,
comprising psychrotolerant 'cereus' strains, is proposed. Isolates of the new
species grow at 4-7 degrees C but not at 43 degrees C and can be identified
rapidly using rDNA or cspA targeted PCR. The type strain is B.
weihenstephanensis WSBC 10204T (= DSM 11821T).
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