Mycoplasma phocoeninasale

(Volokhov et al., 2022)

Etymology

Gr. n. mukes – fungus, Gr. neut. n. plasma – anything formed, N.L. neut. n. Mycoplasma – fungus form; N.L. fem. n. Phocoena generic name of the harbour porpoise; L. masc. n. nasus the nose; N.L. neut. adj. phocoeninasale pertaining to the porpoise nose

Taxonomy

Mycoplasmatales Mycoplasmataceae Mycoplasma – Mycoplasma phocoeninasale (Hominis cluster), closely related to Mycoplasma phocidae (16S rRNA gene sequence similarity – 99.74%) (Fig. 1)

Type strain

C264-NAS(harbour porpoise - Phocoena phocoena, USA, 2008), (Fig. 2, 16S rRNA gene sequence)

Genomes

one completed (C264-NAST – USA); one draft genome (NCBI Genome deposit per 11/05/2024)

Cell morphology

spherical – coccoid

Colony morphology

fried egg morphology (Fig. 3)

Metabolism

hydrolysis of arginine; non-fermentative, non-urea-hydrolyzing

Host

harbour porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) and California sea lion (Zalophus californianus)

Habitat

nasopharynx

Disease(s)

no diseases reported

Pathogenicity

pathogenicity factors unknown

Epidemiology

isolated from the nasopharynx of a harbour porpoise and a California sea lion at the Marine Mammal Center in Sausalito, California, USA

Diagnosis

cultivation and species identification by MALDI-ToF MS, PCR; rpoB gene sequencing  

Fig. 1. Maximum likelihood tree showing the phylogenetic position of Mycoplasma phocoeninasale C264-NASwithin the Hominis cluster of Mycoplasmataceae based on 16S rRNA gene sequences. The sequence of Mycoplasma synoviae WVU 1853was used as out-group (Synoviae 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)

>Mycoplasma phocoeninasale C264-NAST
GGATTAACGCTGGCTGTGTGCCTAATACATGCATGTCGAGCGAGGTTCTTTTAGGACCTAGCGGCGAATGGGTGAGTAACACGTACTTAATCTGCCCTTTAGATTGGAATACCCAATGGAAACATTGGCTAATGCCGGATACGCATAGAATCGCATGATTCTGTTGTGAAAGGAGCTCCAAAGCTCCACTAAAGGATGAGGGTGCGGAACATTAGTTAGTTGGTGAGGTAATGGCCCACCAAGACTATGATGTTTAGCCGGGTCGAGAGACTGAACGGCCACATTGGGACTGAGATACGGCCCAAACTCCTACGGGAGGCAGCAGTAGGGAATATTCCACAATGAGCGAAAGCTTGATGGAGCGACACAGCGTGCACGATGAAGGTCTTCGGATTGTAAAGTGCTGTTATAAGGGAAGAACACTCAGTAGAGGAAATGCTATTGAGCTGACGGTACCTTGTCAGAAAGCGATGGCTAACTATGTGCCAGCAGCCGCGGTAATACATAGGTCGCAAGCGTTATCCGGAATTATTGGGCGTAAAGCGTTCGTAGGCTGTTTGTTAAGTCTAGAGTCAAATCCCAGGGCTCAACCCTGGCTCGCTTTGGATACTGGCAAACTAGAGTTAGATAGAGGTAAGCGGAATTCCATGTGAAGCGGTGAAATGCGTAGATATATGGAAGAACACCAAAGGCGAAGGCAGCTTACTGGGTCTATACTGACGCTGAGGGACGAAAGCGTGGGGAGCAAACAGGATTAGATACCCTGGTAGTCCACGCTGTAAACGATGATCATTAGTCGGTGGAGAATCRCTGACGCAGCTAACGCATTAAATGATCCGCCTGAGTAGTATGCTCGCAAGAGTGAAACTTAAAGGAATTGACGGGGACCCGCACAAGCGGTGGAGCATGTGGTTTAATTTGAAGATACACGGAAAACCTTACCCACTTTTGACATCCTTCGCAAAGCTATAGAGATATAGCGGAGGCTAACGGAGTGACAGATGGTGCATGGTTGTCGTCAGCTCGTGTCGTGAGATGTTTGGTCAAGTCCTGCAACGAGCGCAACCCCTATCTTTAGTTACTAACAAGTAATGTTGAGGACTCTAGAGATACTGCCTGGGTAACTGGGAGGAAGGTGGGGATGACGTCAAATCATCATGCCTCTTACAAGTGGGGCCACACACGTGCTACAATGGTCGGTACAAAGAGAAGCAATATGGCGACATGGAGCAAATCTCAAAAAGCCGATCTCAGTTCGGATTGGAGTCTGCAATTCGACTCCATGAAGTCGGAATCGCTAGTAATCGCAGATCAGCTATGCTGCGGTGAATACGTTCTCGGGTCTTGTACACACCGCCCGTCACACCATGGGAGCTGGTAATACCCAAAGTCGGTTTGCTAACCTCGGAGGCAACTGCCTAAGGTAGGACTGGTGACTGGGGTGAAGTCGTAACAAGGTATCCCTACGAGAACGTGGGGATGGATCACCTCCTTT
Fig. 2. 16S rRNA gene sequence of Mycoplasma phocoeninasale C264-NAS(Accession number: GU905028)

Fig. 3. Colonies of Mycoplasma phocoeninasale C264-NAST on modified Hayflick’s agar after 6 days of incubation exhibiting characteristic fried egg morphology. Bar, 1 mm. Credits: Joachim Spergser (Vetmeduni Vienna)

Species assigned by: Volokhov, D.V., Furtak, V.A., Blom, J., Zagorodnyaya, T.A., Gao, Y., Gulland, F.M. 2022. Mycoplasma miroungirhinis sp. nov. and Mycoplasma miroungigenitalium sp. nov., isolated from northern elephant seals (Mirounga angustirostris), Mycoplasma phocoenae sp. nov., isolated from harbour porpoise (Phocoena phocoena), and Mycoplasma phocoeninasale sp. nov., isolated from harbour porpoise and California sea lions (Zalophus californianus). Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol. 72: 005224.

 

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