Affiliation:
1. National Communicable Disease Center, Public Health Service, Atlanta, Georgia 30333
Abstract
A detailed study of the cultural characteristics and cellular fatty acid composition of 27 isolates of
Corynebacterium acnes
was performed to establish the properties by which this organism may be identified and characterized. The fatty acids were extracted directly from whole cells and examined as methyl esters by gas-liquid chromatography. Each strain possessed a similar fatty acid profile which was characterized by a large percentage of C15 branched-chain acid. Uniformity in certain biochemical reactions and cultural characteristics was also observed. All strains were catalase-positive, nonmotile, and urease-negative, reduced nitrate, liquefied gelatin, failed to hydrolyze esculin and starch, and gave a positive methyl red test. Glucose, fructose, and glycerol were fermented, but not lactose, salicin, sucrose, maltose, xylose, or arabinose. Production of hydrogen sulfide and indole, fermentation of mannitol, and hemolytic activity were variable characteristics. Two species of the genus
Propionibacterium
were also tested and found to be similar to
C. acnes
both in cultural characteristics and fatty acid composition. The results strengthen previous suggestions that
C. acnes
should be classified in the genus
Propionibacterium
.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
64 articles.
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