Mycoplana dimorpha Gray and Thornton 1928 (Approved Lists 1980)
General information
Name
Mycoplana dimorpha
Valid publication
1980
Effective publication
1928
Nomenclature type
103;ATCC 4279
;CFBP 6724;CGMCC 4.1473
;DSM 7138
;HAMBI 2262;IAM 13154;JCM 20847
;LMG 4061
;M31;NBRC 13291
;NCIM 2383;NCIMB 9439;NRRL B-1091;RIA 1949;STM 2151;TK0055;VKM B-2530
Etymology
Gr. fem. adj. <i>dimorpha</i>, two-formed.
Ecology
Source
isolated from soils.
Morphology
Cells are non-spore-forming, curved or irregular rods (0.5-0.8 × 2.0-3.0 µm) with rounded ends. The cells form branching filaments prior to fragmentation into irregular rods. Motile by means of peritrichous flagella. Colonies are white to light yellow. The cells accumulate granules of poly-β-hydroxybutyrate.
Morphology standardized
cell shape | length | width |
---|---|---|
rod; filament | 2.0-3.0 | 0.5-0.8 |
flagellum | arrangement |
---|---|
+ | peritrichous |
Physiology
Oxygen requirement
aerobic
GC
GC_content |
---|
64-65 |
Gram
staining |
---|
negative |
Growth PH
range |
---|
6.0-8.0 |
C/N source
positive results | |||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
L-arabinose | D-fructose | D-glucose | D-mannitol | D-galactose | D-xylose | glycerol | D-sorbitol | D-mannose | succinate | putrescine | spermidine | acetate | spermine | L-glutamate | urea |
negative results | |||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
starch | trehalose | inositol | lactose | methane | 1-butanol | ethanol | methanol | methylamine | formate | citrate | gelatin |
Biochemistry
Fattyacids
Name | Account |
---|---|
C18:1 | 76.5 |
C16:1 | 13.7 |
Indole pdu
-
Metyl red
-
Nitrate rdc
+
Quinones
UQ-10
Vp test
+
Enzymology
Enzyme | Activity |
---|---|
catalase | + |
oxidase | + |
urease | + |
Taxonomy marker
Genomics
Submitter date: 2018/04/09 00:00 Update date: 2018/04/25 00:00
Source
DOE Joint Genome Institute
Coverage
208
Assembly status
Scaffold
Assembly class
haploid
Strain List
References
1
Gray, P.H.H., and Thornton, H.G. Soil bacteria that decompose certain aromatic compounds. Zentralbl. Bakteriol. Parasitenk. Infektionskr. Hyg. Abt. II (1928) 73:74-96.
2
Skerman, V.B.D., McGowan, V., and Sneath, P.H.A. (editors). Approved lists of bacterial names. Int. J. Syst. Bacteriol. (1980) 30:225-420.[DOI:10.1099/00207713-30-1-225]
3
Urakami, T., Oyanagi, H., Araki, H., Suzuki, K.I., and Komagata, K. Recharacterization and emended description of the genus Mycoplana and description of two new species, Mycoplana ramosa and Mycoplana segnis. Int. J. Syst. Bacteriol. (1990) 40:434-442.[DOI:10.1099/00207713-40-4-434]