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Journal of Clinical Microbiology, March 2001, p. 943-948, Vol. 39, No. 3
Department of Laboratory Medicine, University
of Washington Medical Center,1 and
Department of Microbiology, University of
Washington,2 Seattle, Washington 98195;
Department of Laboratory Medicine, Harborview Medical
Center, Seattle, Washington 981043; and
Federal Laboratory for Health Canada, Winnipeg, Manitoba,
Canada4
Received 22 May 2000/Returned for modification 25 July
2000/Accepted 19 September 2000
Corynebacterium matruchotii has been the subject of
numerous dental pathogenesis studies. The purpose of the present study was to resolve concerns about diversity within the reference strains of
C. matruchotii through analysis of seven strains procured
from the American Type Culture Collection (ATCC). Analysis of
whole-cell fatty acid profiles with the library generation software of
Microbial ID Inc. revealed that three types of organisms have been
deposited in the ATCC as C. matruchotii. These three groups
of organisms were also distinguishable by DNA-DNA dot blot
hybridization, by sequences of two hypervariable regions of the 16S
rRNA gene, and by the pyrrolidonyl arylamidase test. These studies
indicate that two C. matruchotii reference strains, ATCC
33449 and ATCC 33822, are members of the recently proposed species,
Corynebacterium durum. The colonial morphology and
biochemical reactions of the C. durum strains are more
diverse than originally reported. Strain ATCC 43833 is unique and
represents a novel species. In addition to the type strain, ATCC 14266, true members of the species C. matruchotii include ATCC
strains 14265, 33806, and 43832 plus two reference strains, L2 and
Richardson 13, which comprise the vast majority of strains used in
dental pathogenesis research with this species.
0095-1137/01/$04.00+0 DOI: 10.1128/JCM.39.3.943-948.2001
Copyright © 2001, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
Diversity within Reference Strains of Corynebacterium
matruchotii Includes Corynebacterium durum and a
Novel Organism
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Corresponding author. Mailing address: Harborview
Medical Center, Box 359743, 325 9th Ave., Seattle, WA 98104. Phone:
(206) 731-3311. Fax: (206) 731-3930. E-mail:
mbcoyle{at}u.washington.edu.
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