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Wolinella

The genus Wolinella is a member of the Campylobacterales order of Bacteria.[2] The order Campylobacterales includes human pathogens such as Helicobacter pylori and Campylobacter jejuni.[3][4]

Wolinella
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Wolinella

Tanner et al. 1981[1]
Species
  • W. succinogenes[1]
  • Ca. W. africanus

Strains

The only publicly available strain of Wolinella is Wolinella succinogenes DSM 1740 (ATCC 29543).[5] The original isolation of this organism was done by M. J. Wolin, E. A. Wolin and N. J. Jacobs at the University of Illinois.[6] This original isolation was done from bovine rumen fluid and was somewhat serendipitous as the researchers were intending to isolate methanogenic organisms. This bacterium was originally classified as Vibrio succinogenes, but was reclassified in 1981 to Wolinella succinogenes by A. C. R. Tanner et al.[7]

Strains of Wolinella have been isolated from feline and canine oral cavities.[8] Only one strain is currently published with Candidatus status: Candidatus Wolinella africanus.[9] This strain was isolated from the upper digestive tracts of a Venezuelan volunteer.

Metabolism

Some of the research done on Wolinella succinogenes includes its mutualistic relationship with hydrogen-producing organisms, including Ruminococcus albus.[10][11] Their relationship is based on interspecies hydrogen transfer. Wolinella succinogenes molecular hydrogen using a fumarate reductase, producing succinate.

References

  1. ^ a b Parte, A. C. "Wolinella". LPSN.
  2. ^ taxonomy. "Taxonomy browser (Wolinella succinogenes DSM 1740)". www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov. Retrieved 2016-04-03.
  3. ^ Nutrition, Center for Food Safety and Applied. "Bad Bug Book - BBB - Campylobacter jejuni". www.fda.gov. Retrieved 2016-04-03.
  4. ^ "Helicobacter Pylori Infections: MedlinePlus". www.nlm.nih.gov. Retrieved 2016-04-03.
  5. ^ "Details: DSM-1740". www.dsmz.de. Retrieved 2016-04-03.
  6. ^ Wolin, M. J.; Wolin, E. A.; Jacobs, N. J. (1961-06-01). "Cytochrome-producing anaerobic Vibrio succinogenes, sp. n". Journal of Bacteriology. 81: 911–917. ISSN 0021-9193. PMC 314759. PMID 13786398.
  7. ^ GBIF. "Wolinella Tanner et al., 1981 - Checklist View". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 2016-04-16.
  8. ^ taxonomy. "Taxonomy browser (Wolinella)". www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov. Retrieved 2016-04-05.
  9. ^ García-Amado, M. Alexandra; Al-Soud, Waleed Abu; Borges-Landaéz, Pedro; Contreras, Monica; Cedeño, Samandhy; Baéz-Ramírez, Estalina; Domínguez-Bello, M. Gloria; Wadström, Torkel; Gueneau, Pulchérie (2007-10-01). "Non-pylori Helicobacteraceae in the upper digestive tract of asymptomatic Venezuelan subjects: detection of Helicobacter cetorum-like and Candidatus Wolinella africanus-like DNA". Helicobacter. 12 (5): 553–558. doi:10.1111/j.1523-5378.2007.00526.x. ISSN 1083-4389. PMID 17760725.
  10. ^ Iannotti, E. L.; Kafkewitz, D.; Wolin, M. J.; Bryant, M. P. (1973-06-01). "Glucose fermentation products in Ruminococcus albus grown in continuous culture with Vibrio succinogenes: changes caused by interspecies transfer of H 2". Journal of Bacteriology. 114 (3): 1231–1240. ISSN 0021-9193. PMC 285387. PMID 4351387.
  11. ^ Greening, Chris; Geier, Renae; Wang, Cecilia; Woods, Laura C.; Morales, Sergio E.; McDonald, Michael J.; Rushton-Green, Rowena; Morgan, Xochitl C.; Koike, Satoshi; Leahy, Sinead C.; Kelly, William J. (October 2019). "Diverse hydrogen production and consumption pathways influence methane production in ruminants". The ISME Journal. 13 (10): 2617–2632. doi:10.1038/s41396-019-0464-2. ISSN 1751-7370. PMC 6776011. PMID 31243332.

External links

  • Wolinella at BacDive - the Bacterial Diversity Metadatabase

wolinella, genus, member, campylobacterales, order, bacteria, order, campylobacterales, includes, human, pathogens, such, helicobacter, pylori, campylobacter, jejuni, scientific, classificationdomain, bacteriaphylum, campylobacterotaclass, campylobacteria, ord. The genus Wolinella is a member of the Campylobacterales order of Bacteria 2 The order Campylobacterales includes human pathogens such as Helicobacter pylori and Campylobacter jejuni 3 4 WolinellaScientific classificationDomain BacteriaPhylum CampylobacterotaClass Campylobacteria Order CampylobacteralesFamily HelicobacteraceaeGenus WolinellaTanner et al 1981 1 SpeciesW succinogenes 1 Ca W africanus Contents 1 Strains 2 Metabolism 3 References 4 External linksStrains EditThe only publicly available strain of Wolinella is Wolinella succinogenes DSM 1740 ATCC 29543 5 The original isolation of this organism was done by M J Wolin E A Wolin and N J Jacobs at the University of Illinois 6 This original isolation was done from bovine rumen fluid and was somewhat serendipitous as the researchers were intending to isolate methanogenic organisms This bacterium was originally classified as Vibrio succinogenes but was reclassified in 1981 to Wolinella succinogenes by A C R Tanner et al 7 Strains of Wolinella have been isolated from feline and canine oral cavities 8 Only one strain is currently published with Candidatus status Candidatus Wolinella africanus 9 This strain was isolated from the upper digestive tracts of a Venezuelan volunteer Metabolism EditSome of the research done on Wolinella succinogenes includes its mutualistic relationship with hydrogen producing organisms including Ruminococcus albus 10 11 Their relationship is based on interspecies hydrogen transfer Wolinella succinogenes molecular hydrogen using a fumarate reductase producing succinate References Edit a b Parte A C Wolinella LPSN taxonomy Taxonomy browser Wolinella succinogenes DSM 1740 www ncbi nlm nih gov Retrieved 2016 04 03 Nutrition Center for Food Safety and Applied Bad Bug Book BBB Campylobacter jejuni www fda gov Retrieved 2016 04 03 Helicobacter Pylori Infections MedlinePlus www nlm nih gov Retrieved 2016 04 03 Details DSM 1740 www dsmz de Retrieved 2016 04 03 Wolin M J Wolin E A Jacobs N J 1961 06 01 Cytochrome producing anaerobic Vibrio succinogenes sp n Journal of Bacteriology 81 911 917 ISSN 0021 9193 PMC 314759 PMID 13786398 GBIF Wolinella Tanner et al 1981 Checklist View www gbif org Retrieved 2016 04 16 taxonomy Taxonomy browser Wolinella www ncbi nlm nih gov Retrieved 2016 04 05 Garcia Amado M Alexandra Al Soud Waleed Abu Borges Landaez Pedro Contreras Monica Cedeno Samandhy Baez Ramirez Estalina Dominguez Bello M Gloria Wadstrom Torkel Gueneau Pulcherie 2007 10 01 Non pylori Helicobacteraceae in the upper digestive tract of asymptomatic Venezuelan subjects detection of Helicobacter cetorum like and Candidatus Wolinella africanus like DNA Helicobacter 12 5 553 558 doi 10 1111 j 1523 5378 2007 00526 x ISSN 1083 4389 PMID 17760725 Iannotti E L Kafkewitz D Wolin M J Bryant M P 1973 06 01 Glucose fermentation products in Ruminococcus albus grown in continuous culture with Vibrio succinogenes changes caused by interspecies transfer of H 2 Journal of Bacteriology 114 3 1231 1240 ISSN 0021 9193 PMC 285387 PMID 4351387 Greening Chris Geier Renae Wang Cecilia Woods Laura C Morales Sergio E McDonald Michael J Rushton Green Rowena Morgan Xochitl C Koike Satoshi Leahy Sinead C Kelly William J October 2019 Diverse hydrogen production and consumption pathways influence methane production in ruminants The ISME Journal 13 10 2617 2632 doi 10 1038 s41396 019 0464 2 ISSN 1751 7370 PMC 6776011 PMID 31243332 External links EditWolinella at BacDive the Bacterial Diversity Metadatabase Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wolinella amp oldid 1075467635, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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