Strain sc|0032015


Strain numbers

ATCC 25759 = BCRC 14536 = CCRC 14536 = CCUG 18920 = DSM 797 = JCM 1404 = NCIB 10637 = NCIMB 10637
This strain is associated as type material for multiple names:

StrainInfo: SI-ID 38658 T

Taxon
Romboutsia lituseburensis
Sample
Mud
Cultures (9)
ATCC 25759 = CCUG 18920 = DSM 797 = NCIB 10637 = JCM 1404 = CCRC 14536 = NCIMB 10637 = BCRC 14536 = VTT E-021853
Other Designations (4)
Smith VPI 2751 = VPI 2751 = Prévot A25K = A25K
Sequences (6)
Associated Publications (6)
  • Liu Q, Liu H, Deng Y, Hu G, Zhang H (2010). [Identification and metabolism characterization of a Clostridium lituseburense strain isolated from high-altitude soil].
  • DOI: 10.1111/jam.12077
    Moschonas G, Bolton DJ (2012). Characterization of a potentially novel 'blown pack' spoilage bacterium isolated from bovine hide.
  • DOI: 10.1099/ijs.0.000079
    Wang Y, Song J, Zhai Y, Zhang C, Gerritsen J, Wang H, Chen X, Li Y, Zhao B, Zhao B, Ruan Z (2015). Romboutsia sedimentorum sp. nov., isolated from an alkaline-saline lake sediment and emended description of the genus Romboutsia.
  • DOI: 10.7868/s0555109915020191
    Shcherbakova VA, Laurinavichyus KS, Chuvil'skaya NA, Ryzhmanova YV, Akimenko VK (2015). [Anaerobic bacteria involved in the degradation of aromatic sulfonates to methane].
  • DOI: 10.1099/ijsem.0.003012
    Gerritsen J, Umanets A, Staneva I, Hornung B, Ritari J, Paulin L, Rijkers GT, de Vos WM, Smidt H (2018). Romboutsia hominis sp. nov., the first human gut-derived representative of the genus Romboutsia, isolated from ileostoma effluent.
  • DOI: 10.1093/femsle/fnad016
    Yin H, Huang J, Guo X, Xia J, Hu M (2023). Romboutsia lituseburensis JCM1404 supplementation ameliorated endothelial function via gut microbiota modulation and lipid metabolisms alterations in obese rats.
Outside links and data sources
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Metadata

Cannonical URL
https://seqco.de/s:32015
Local history
  • Registered about 1 year ago
  • Last modified 27 days ago
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