Mycobacterium murale

Species of bacterium

Mycobacterium murale
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Bacteria
Phylum: Actinomycetota
Class: Actinomycetia
Order: Mycobacteriales
Family: Mycobacteriaceae
Genus: Mycobacterium
Species:
M. murale
Binomial name
Mycobacterium murale
Vuorio et al. 1999, DSM 44340

Mycobacterium murale

Description

Gram-positive, nonmotile and acid-fast rods or coccobacilli (0.4-0.5 μm x 0.6-1.4 μm).

Colony characteristics Smooth and scotochromogenic colonies of saffron yellow color.

Physiology

  • Growth on Middlebrook 7H10 agar at 10-37 °C, optimum at 30 °C within 5 days.
  • Susceptible to amikacin, azithromycin, ciprofloxacin, clarithromycin and ethambutol.
  • Resistant to isoniazid.

Differential characteristics

  • Mycobacterium murale and Mycobacterium tokaiense share an identical 5'-16S rDNA sequence
  • However the ITS sequence of both species differs.

Pathogenesis

  • Not known.

Type strain

  • First isolated from water-damaged indoor building material, Finland.

Strain MA112/96 = CCUG 39728 = CIP 105980 = DSM 44340 = HAMBI 2320 = JCM 13392.

References

  • Vuorio et al. 1999. A new rapidly growing mycobacterial species, Mycobacterium murale sp. nov., isolated from the indoor walls of a children's day care centre. Int. J. Syst. Bacteriol., 1999, 49, 25–35. PMID 10028244

External links

  • Type strain of Mycobacterium murale at BacDive - the Bacterial Diversity Metadatabase
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Mycobacteria (including Nontuberculous)
Slowly growing
(R1P=photochromogenic;
R2S=scotochromogenic;
R3N=nonchromogenic)
Long helix 18
(TKHGC)
M. tuberculosis group
K/H groups
M. kansasii group
M. haemophilum group
M. gordonae group
M. conspicuum group
Long helix 18
(other)
M. xenopi group
M. celatum group
M. hiberniae group
Short helix 18
M. simiae clade
M. intermedium group
Ungrouped
Rapidly growing/
Runyon IV
M. neoaurum group
F/T groups
M. fortuitum group
M. vaccae group
M. smegmatis group
M. chelonae group
M. elephantis group
Taxon identifiers
Mycobacterium murale


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