Affiliation:
1. Anaerobe Laboratory, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia 24061
Abstract
Eighty strains of anaerobic coryneforms were compared with 29 strains of classical propionibacteria and 8 strains of
Arachnia propionica
by cell wall analysis, deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) base compositions, and nucleotide sequence similarities. The anaerobic coryneforms have DNA base compositions in the range of 58 to 64% guanine + cytosine (GC) and show at least three homology groups. The largest group corresponds to organisms identified as
Propionibacterium acnes
and shows about 50% homology to strains in the
P. avidum
homology group. The third group,
P. granulosum
, shows low levels of similarities to the other two. All strains of anaerobic coryneforms have some combination of galactose, glucose, or mannose as cell wall sugars, and most have alanine (ala), glutamic acid (glu), glycine (gly), and
l
-α-ε-diaminopimelic acid (
l
-DAP) as amino acids of peptidoglycan. However, a few strains in the
P. acnes
and
P. avidum
homology groups have
meso
-DAP and minimal amounts of glycine. Two serological types, based on cell wall antigens, were found in the
P. acnes
homology group. One type had galactose, glucose, and mannose as cell wall sugars, the other glucose and mannose only. The classical propionibacteria have DNA base compositions in the range of 65 to 68% GC and show four homology groups which correspond closely to van Niel's classification as given in the 7th edition of
Bergey's Manual
. The
P. jensenii
group showed about 50% homology to the
P. thoenii
group and about 30 to 35% to the
P. acidi-propionici
group. The
P. freudenreichii
strains showed a rather lower level of similarity (8 to 25%) to the other homology groups. Most of the strains of classical propionibacteria also have some combination of galactose, glucose, or mannose as cell wall sugars and ala, glu, gly, and
l
-DAP as peptidoglycan amino acids, but
P. shermanii
and
P. freudenreichii
strains, which form a single homology group, have galactose, mannose, and rhamnose as cell wall sugars and ala, glu, and
meso
-DAP in their peptidoglycan. There is a rather low level of DNA homology (10 to 20%) between the anaerobic coryneforms and classical propionibacteria. However, the strains of
A. propionica
which have a GC content of 64 to 65% and form a single homology group, show no homology to either of the other two major groups.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
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