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Clinical and hematological findings in alpacas (Vicugna pacos) with and without Candidatus Mycoplasma haemolamae infection

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Wagener et al. (2024). Scientific Reports 14 (1)
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Ca. Mycoplasma haemolamae
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AbstractAnemia is a common problem in South American camelids (SACs). Infections with Candidatus Mycoplasma haemolamae (CMh), a cell-wall free, hemotropic bacterium, are often suspected to be an important cause of anemia, as the pathogen infects the erythrocytes and is found in the blood of up to 30% of SACs. The information on the clinical signs of animals infected with this pathogen vary widely. Most infections are clinically inapparent. Treatment is usually carried out with oxytetracycline. A

'Candidatus Phytoplasma vignae’, assigning a species description to a long-known phytoplasma occurring in northern Australia

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Rodrigues Jardim et al. (2024). International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 74 (8)
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Ca. Phytoplasma vignae Ca. Phytoplasma phoenicium Ca. Phytoplasma omanense Ca. Phytoplasma
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Gene- and genome-based approaches were used to determine whether Vigna little leaf (ViLL) phytoplasma, which occurs in northern Australia, is a distinct ‘Candidatus Phytoplasma’ species. The ViLL 16S rRNA gene sequences exhibited the highest known similarity to species in the 16SrXXIX-A and 16SrIX-D subgroups, namely ‘Candidatus Phytoplasma omanense’ (98.03–98.10%) and ‘Candidatus Phytoplasma phoenicium’ (96.87–97.20%), respectively. A total of 48 single-copy orthologue genes were identified to

Mycovorax composti gen. nov., sp. nov., a member of the family Chitinophagaceae isolated from button mushroom compost

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Thai et al. (2024). International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 74 (8)
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Mycovorax composti T
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Two Gram-stain-negative, aerobic, rod-shaped, orange-coloured bacterial strains, designated strain C216T and strain M2295, were isolated from mature mushroom compost from composting facilities in Victoria and South Australia, Australia, respectively. External structures such as flagella or pili were not observed on the cells under scanning electron microscopy. Optimal growth was found to occur at 45 °C, at pH 7.25 and in the absence of NaCl on Emerson’s 350 YpSs medium. The genome sequence of st

Genetically divergent 'Candidatus Phytoplasma solani' isolates in Croatian vineyard pathosystems suggest complex epidemiological networks

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Plavec et al. (2024). Phytopathology Research 6 (1)
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Ca. Phytoplasma solani
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Abstract'Candidatus Phytoplasma solani’ (CPs), a phytoplasma endemic to the Euro-Mediterranean basin is a causative agent of several plant diseases, including the grapevine yellows disease “bois noir” (BN). As different CPs strains have been shown to have different ecological reservoirs and pathways for spread, the genetic characterization of CPs strains is a prerequisite, and better control of BN relies on the identification of reservoir plants. The variability of the phytoplasma genotypes invo

Nutritional niches of endemic, facultatively anaerobic heterotrophs from an isolated Antarctic terrestrial hydrothermal refugium elucidated through metagenomics

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Herbold et al. (2024).
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Abstract Background Tramway Ridge, a geothermal Antarctic Specially Protected Area (1) (elevation 3340 m) located near the summit of Mount Erebus, is home to a unique community composed of cosmopolitan surface-associated micro-organisms and abundant, poorly understood subsurface-associated microorganisms (2–5). Here, we use shotgun metagenomics to compare the functional capabilities of this community to those found elsewhere on Earth and to infer endemism and metabolic capabilities of a

Archaeal mevalonate pathway in the uncultured bacterium Candidatus Promineifilum breve belonging to the phylum Chloroflexota

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Kanno et al. (2024). Applied and Environmental Microbiology 90 (8)
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Promineifilum breve Ts
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ABSTRACT The archaeal mevalonate pathway is a recently discovered modified version of the eukaryotic mevalonate pathway. This pathway is widely conserved in archaea, except for some archaeal lineages possessing the eukaryotic or other modified mevalonate pathways. Although the pathway seems almost exclusive to the domain Archaea, the whole set of homologous genes of the pathway is found in the metagenome-assembled genome sequence of an uncultiva

Genomic characterization of the bacterial phylum Candidatus Effluviviacota, a cosmopolitan member of the global seep microbiome

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Su et al. (2024). mBio 15 (8)
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Ca. Effluvivivax Ca. Effluviviacota Ca. Effluvibates
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ABSTRACT The microbial communities of marine seep sediments contain unexplored physiological and phylogenetic diversity. Here, we examined 30 bacterial metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs) from cold seeps in the South China Sea, the Indian Ocean, the Scotian Basin, and the Gulf of Mexico, as well as from deep-sea hydrothermal sediments in the Guaymas Basin, Gulf of California. Phylogenetic analyses of these MAGs indicate that they form a distinct

Metagenome-Assembled Genome of “ Candidatus Aramenus sp. CH1” from the Chichon volcano, Mexico

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Marín-Paredes et al. (2024). Microbiology Resource Announcements 13 (8)
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“Aramenus”
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ABSTRACT The Chichon volcano contains several thermal manifestations including an acidic crater lake. Here we report a metagenome-assembled genome of “ Candidatus Aramenus sp. CH1,” a Sulfolobales archaeon inhabiting the crater lake from the Chichon volcano. In this study, we generated a novel Aramenus genome sequence from a thermal area in Southern Mexico.

Predicción de epítopos en la proteína DR-7 que codifica un fragmento del gen Omp de Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus

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Quibrera et al. (2024). Brazilian Journal of Animal and Environmental Research 7 (3)
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Ca. Liberibacter asiaticus
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Debido a la rápida diseminación de la enfermedad más devastadora de los cítricos a nivel mundial conocida como Huanglongbing (HLB), es necesario desarrollar tecnologías alternativas para su diagnóstico oportuno. En este trabajo se realizó la predicción de epítopos en la proteína DR-7, localizada en la membrana externa de la bacteria Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus que afecta al limón Mexicano, la cual fue caracterizada con capacidad antigénica. Mediante el uso de la base de datos IEDB Analysis