Mycoplasma crocodyli MP145

Names Mycoplasma crocodyli MP145
Accession numbers NC_014014
Background Mycoplasma crocodyli (strain ATCC 51981 / MP145) is a bacterium isolated from the joint of a crocodile with exudative polyarthritis. The sibling species of M. crocodyli, Mycoplasma alligatoris causes acute lethal primary infection of susceptible hosts, notably American alligators. This pathogen is studied to understand the mechanisms and evolutionary origins of that virulence. A genome survey indicated that M. alligatoris uses sialidase (Nanl) and hyaluronidase (NagH) to generate fuel for glycolysis from host cell glycans. M. crocodyli, which does not cause disease in American alligators, possesses NagH but not Nanl, so damage to the host's extracellular matrix alone cannot explain the particular virulence of M. alligatoris. (Adapted from : http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/genomeprj?Db=genomeprj&cmd=ShowDetailView&TermToSearch=36867). (EBI Integr8)
Taxonomy
Kingdom:Bacteria
Phylum:Tenericutes
Class:Mollicutes
Order:Mycoplasmatales
Family:Mycoplasmataceae
Genus:Mycoplasma
Species:crocodyli
Strain MP145
Complete Yes
Sequencing centre (06-APR-2010) National Center for Biotechnology Information, NIH, Bethesda, MD 20894, USA
(25-MAR-2010) The J. Craig Venter Institute, 9704 Medical Center Dr., Rockville, MD 20850, USA
Sequencing quality Level 6: Finished
Sequencing depth NA
Sequencing method NA
Isolation site joint of a crocodile with exudative polyarthritis
Isolation country Zimbabwe
Number of replicons 1
Gram staining properties Negative
Shape Cocci
Mobility No
Flagellar presence No
Number of membranes 1
Oxygen requirements Facultative
Optimal temperature 37.0
Temperature range Mesophilic
Habitat HostAssociated
Biotic relationship Free living
Host name Crocodylus niloticus
Cell arrangement Singles
Sporulation Nonsporulating
Metabolism NA
Energy source NA
Diseases polyarthritis
Pathogenicity No