Candidatus Mycoplasma corallicola

(Neulinger et al., 2009)

Etymology

Gr. n. mukes – fungus, Gr. neut. n. plasma – formed, N.L. neut. n. Mycoplasma – fungus form; L. neut. n. corallum – coral, L. suff. -cola – inhabitant, N.L. n. corallicola – inhabitant of corals

Taxonomy

MycoplasmatalesMycoplasmataceaeMycoplasmaCandidatus Mycoplasma corallicola (not part of a cluster), separated branch (Fig. 1)

Type strain

not available, not cultivated in/on cell free media (Fig. 2, 16S rRNA gene sequence of isolate D11_CW02)

Genomes

no genome published (per 11/05/2024)

Cell morphology

flask-shaped

Colony morphology

not cultivated on a cell free medium

Metabolism

not assessed

Host

cold-water coral Lophelia pertusa

Habitat

tentacle ectoderm

Disease(s)

unknown, considered to be a commensal/symbiont

Pathogenicity

factors unknown

Epidemiology

unknown, once described in Lophelia pertusa from the Trondheimsfjord in Norway

Diagnosis

PCR, FISH

Fig. 1. Maximum likelihood tree showing the phylogenetic position of Candidatus Mycoplasma corallicola isolate D11_CW02 close to the Hominis cluster of Mycoplasmataceae based on 16S rRNA gene sequences. The sequence of Mycoplasma mycoides ssp. mycoides PG1T was used as out-group (Mycoides cluster). Numbers at nodes represent bootstrap confidence values (1000 replications). Only values > 80% are shown. Bar, number of substitutions per nucleotide position. Credits: Joachim Spergser (Vetmeduni Vienna)

>Candidatus Mycoplasma corallicola isolate D11_CW02
GAACGCTGGCTGTGTGCCTAATACATGCATGTCGAACGAAGCACTTGTGCTTAGTGGCAAATGGGTGAGTAACACGTACTTAATCTACCCCCAAGTTTGGGATAACAGTTGGAAACAATTGCTAATACCAAATACGTATAAGTTTTGCATAATTCTTATATAAAAGGAGCGTTTGTTTCGCTAGGGGATGAGAGTGCGCTACATTAGTTAGTTGGTAGGGTAAGAGCCTACCAAGACTATGATGTATAGCGGGGCTGAGAAGCTGAACCGCCACACTGGGACTGAGATACGGCCCAGACTCCTACGGGAGGCAGCAGTAGGGAATATTCCACAATGAGCGAAAGCTTGATGGAGCAACACAGCGTGCAGGAAGACGACCTTAGGGTTGTAAACTGCTGTTATGAGGGAAGAAAAATAAAATTAGGAAATGAATTTTACATGACGGTACCTCATCAGAAAGCACCGGCAAACTATGTGCCAGCAGCCGCGGTAATACATAGGGTGCAAGCGTTATCCGGAATTATTGGGCGTAAAGTGTCTGTAGGTGGTATGTTAAGTCTAGTGTTAAAGACTAGGGCCCAACCCTAGCACGCTCTAGATACTGACATGCTAGAGTCATAGAGAGGTTAGCGGAACTCCTAGTGAAGCGGTGAAATGTGTAGATATTAGGAAGAACACCAATAGCGAAGGCAGCTAACTGGATATGTACTGACACTCAGAGACGAAAGCGTGGGTAGCAAACAGGATTAGATACCCTGGTAGTCCACGCCGTAAACGATGATCATTAGCCGGTGGGTTTTATCACTGGCGTAGCTAACGCATTAAATGATCCGCCTGAGTAGTATGCTCGCAAGAGTGAAACTTAAAGGAATTGACGGGGACCCGCACAAGCAGTGGAGCATGTGGTTTAATTTGAAGATACGCAAAGAACCTTACCCACTTTTGACATCTTTTGCAAAGCTATAGAGATATAGTAGAGGTTAACAAAATGACAGATGGTGCATGGTTGTCGTCAGCTCGTGTCGTGAGATGTTAGGTTAAGTCCTGCAACGAGCGCAACCCCTATTTTTAGTTGCTAACATTTAGTTGAGGACTCTAGAAAGACTGCCTGGGTAACCAGGAGGAAGGTGGGGATGACGTCAAATCATCATGCCTCTTACAAGTGGGGCTACACACGTGCTACAATGGCTAATACAAAAAGATGCAACCTCGTGAGAGCAAGCAAATCTTATAAAATTAGTCTCAGTTCGGATTGAAGTCTGCAACTCGACTTCATGAAGTCGGAATTGCTAGTAATCGTAGGTCAGCAATACTACGGTGAATACGTTCTCGGGTCTTGTACACACCGCCCGTCACACCATGGGAGCTGGTAATGCCCGAAGCCGGATAAAAAACTTCGGATTTTAC
Fig. 2. 16S rRNA gene sequence of Candidatus Mycoplasma corallicola isolate D11_CW02 (Accession number: AM911412)

Candidatus species assigned by: Neulinger, S.C., Gärtner, A., Järnegren, J., Ludvigsen, M., Lochte, K., Dullo, W.-C.  2009. Tissue-associated 'Candidatus Mycoplasma corallicola' and filamentous bacteria on the cold-water coral Lophelia pertusa (Scleractinia). Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 75: 1437-1444.

 

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