Affiliation:
1. Meningitis and Special Pathogens Branch, Division of Bacterial and Mycotic Diseases, National Center for Infectious Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia 30333
2. Special Bacteriology Laboratory, National Microbiology Laboratory, Health Canada, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3E 3R2
Abstract
ABSTRACT
CDC eugonic oxidizer group 2 (EO-2) is a group of unclassified gram-negative bacterial strains isolated from various human sources. As determined by biochemical tests and analyses of fatty acid compositions, these organisms form a homogeneous group that appears to be distinct from but related to other
Paracoccus
species. Molecular studies were performed on a set of 13 EO-2 strains from various clinical sources and geographic locations in the United States and Canada to determine their relationship to the
Paracoccus
genus. Control strains were
Paracoccus denitrificans
ATCC 17741
T
,
P. versutus
ATCC 25364
T
,
P. aminophilus
ATCC 49673
T
,
P. solventivorans
ATCC 700252
T
, and
Psychrobacter immobilis
ATCC 43116
T
, which are phenotypically similar to EO-2. Nearly complete (1,500-base) 16S rRNA gene sequencing of eight EO-2 strains showed a high level of sequence similarity (>99.3%) within the group, and a BLAST search of GenBank placed the EO-2 cluster in close proximity to
Paracoccus
species (95 to 97% similarity). DNA-DNA hybridization studies of 13 of the EO-2 strains showed all to be related at the species level, with >70% relatedness under stringent conditions and a divergence within the group of less than 2%. None of the
Paracoccus
control strains hybridized at >54% with any of the EO-2 strains. These results indicate that EO-2 represents a new
Paracoccus
species, the first isolated from human clinical specimens. A new species,
Paracoccus yeeii
, is proposed for the EO-2 strains. The type strain of
P. yeeii
is CDCG1212 (ATCC BAA-599 and CCUG 46822), isolated in Pennsylvania from dialysate of a 77-year-old male with peritonitis.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Cited by
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