Mycoplasma agassizii
(Brown et al., 2001)
Etymology
Gr. n. mukes – fungus, Gr. neut. n. plasma – anything formed, N.L. neut. n. Mycoplasma – fungus form; N.L. masc. gen. n. agassizii – of Agassiz (referring to L. Agassiz)
Taxonomy
Mycoplasmatales – Mycoplasmataceae – Mycoplasma – Mycoplasma agassizii (not part of a cluster), related to Mycoplasma testudineum (16S rRNA gene sequence similarity – 92.02%) (Fig. 1)
Type strain
PS6T (desert tortoise – Gopherus agassizii, USA, 1991), (Fig. 2, 16S rRNA gene sequence)
Genomes
3 draft genomes (2 x PS6T – USA; 723 – USA) (NCBI Genome deposits per 11/05/2024)
Cell morphology
spherical – coccoid
Colony morphology
mulberry or fried egg morphology (Fig. 3)
Metabolism
fermentation of glucose; non-arginine-hydrolyzing, non-urea-hydrolyzing; temperature optimum for growth is 30°C
Host
desert and gopher tortoise
Habitat
respiratory tract
Disease(s)
upper respiratory tract disease (URTD), often chronic or subclinical
Pathogenicity
factors unknown
Epidemiology
primarily reported to occur in the USA, but also detected (PCR) in Morocco, Spain, France and Italy; transmission by direct contact such as combat or courtship
Diagnosis
cultivation (at 30°C) and species identification by MALDI-ToF MS, serology or genetically; PCR; detection of antibodies using immunoassays
Fig. 1. Maximum likelihood tree showing the phylogenetic position of Mycoplasma agassizii PS6T between the Bovis and Hyopneumoniae cluster of Mycoplasmataceae based on 16S rRNA gene sequences. 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)
CTGGCTGTGTGCCTAATACATGCATGTCGAGCGGAACTAGTTTACTAGTTTAGCGGCAATGGGTGAGTAACACGTACCTAATCTACCTTAAAGATCGGAACAACAATGGGAAACCGTTGCTAATACCGGATATACCTTTGAAAAGCATTTTTTAAAGGCGAAAGGAGCAACTGCTTCACTTTGAGATGAGGGTGCGTTACATTAGTTAGTTGGCAGGGTAATGGCCTACCAAGACGATGATGTATAGCCGAGTTGAGAGACTGATCGGCCACACTGGGACTGAGATACGGCCCAGACTCCTACGGGAGGCAGCAGTAGGGAATATTCCACAATGGGCGCAAGCCTGATGGAGCGACACAGCGTGCAGGATGAAGGTCTTCGGATCGTAAACTGCTGTTATACAGAAAGAAAAGATATAGGAGTGGAAAGCCTATATTATGACGGTACTGTATCAGAAAGTGACGGCAAACTATGTGCCAGCAGCCGCGGTAATACATAGGTCACAAGCGTTATCCGAAATTATTGGGCGTAAAGCGTCCGTAGGTTGTTTGTTAAGTCTGGAGTAAAAGACCGGTGCTCAACGCCGGCACGCTTTAGATACTGGCAAACTAGAGTTATAAAGAGGTAAGTGGAATTTCATGTGAAGCGGTGGAATGCGTAGATATATGAAAGAACACCAATGGCGAAGGCAGCTTACTGGTTATATACTGACACTGAGGGGCGAAAGCGTGGGGAGCAAACAGGATTAGATACCCTGGTAGTCCACGCCGTAAACGATGATCATTAGTTGGTGGGGGAACCCTCGCTAACGCAGCTAACGCATTAAATGATCCGCCTGAGTAGTATGCTCGCAAGAGTGAAACTTAAAGGAATTGACGGGGACCCGCACAAGCGGTGGAGCATGTGGTTTAATTTGACGATACGCGTAGAACCTTACCCACTCTTGACATCCCTTGCAAAGCTATAGAGATATAGTGGAGGTTAACAAGGTGACAGATGGTGCATGGTTGTCGTCAGCTCGTGTCGTGAGATGTTCGGTTAAGTCCTGCAACGAGCGCAACCCCTATCCTTATTTACCTAACATTAAGTTGAGAACTATACGGATACTGCTCAGGTAACTGGGAGGAAGGTGGGGATGACGTCAAATCATCATGCCTCTTACGAGTGGGGCAACACACGTGCTACAATGGCCGGTACAAAGAGACGCAATATGGTGACATGGAGCAAATCTGAAAAACCGGTCTCAGTTCGGATTGAAGGCTGCAATTCGCCTTCATGAAGTCGGAATCGCTAGTAATCGTAGATCAGCTACGCTACGGTGAATACGTTCTCGGGTCTTGTACACACCGCCCGTCACACCATGGGAGCCGGTAATGCCCAAAGTCGGTTTAGCTAACTTCGGAAGCGACTGCCTAAGGCAGGATTGGTGACTGGGTGAAGTCGTAACAAGGT
Fig. 2. 16S rRNA gene sequence of Mycoplasma agassizii PS6T (Accession number: NR_025954)Fig. 3. Colonies of Mycoplasma agassizii strain 1702 (isolated from the lung of a Kleinmann's tortoise) on SP4 agar after 7 days of incubation at 28°C exhibiting fried egg morphology. Credits: Joachim Spergser (Vetmeduni Vienna)