Mycoplasma gallisepticum str. R(low)

Mycoplasma_gallisepticum
Names Mycoplasma gallisepticum str. R(low)
Accession numbers NC_004829
Background Mycoplasma gallisepticum are gram-negative, coccoid, ovoid and elongated pear-shaped cells that are bounded only by a plasma membrane and do not have a cell-wall and are usually non-motile. It is facultatively anaerobic and requires cholesterol or related sterols for growth.One of the major health problems in the poultry industry is infection by this bacterium, which causes chronic respiratory disease in chickens and other fowl. The disease affects the production of eggs and can spread quickly through an entire flock.Signs of M. gallisepticum may develop slowly in the flock. Respiratory signs usually persist for weeks. The first sign is a nasal discharge followed by a foamy or bubbly condition of the eyes. Birds may show a persistent hacking cough, sneezing and sniffing, and tracheal rales. Poor physical condition and loss of weight are usually apparent. Internally one may see marked swelling of nasal passages, sinuses, trachea, and bronchi. Air sacs are often thick and opaque and may contain slimy or cheesy exudate.(From http://www.ebi.ac.uk/2can/genomes/bacteria.html) (BacMap)
Taxonomy
Kingdom:Bacteria
Phylum:Tenericutes
Class:NA
Order:NA
Family:NA
Genus:NA
Species:NA
Strain R(low)
Complete Yes
Sequencing centre (12-APR-2010) National Center for Biotechnology Information, NIH, Bethesda, MD 20894, USA
(17-OCT-2002) Department of Pathobiology and Veterinary Science and Center of Excellence for Vaccine Research, University
(28-JAN-2010) Department of Pathobiology and Veterinary Science and Center of Excellence for Vaccine Research, University
Sequencing quality Level 6: Finished
Sequencing depth NA
Sequencing method Sanger
Isolation site NA
Isolation country NA
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 NA
Cell arrangement Singles
Sporulation Nonsporulating
Metabolism NA
Energy source NA
Diseases Chronic respiratory diseases
Pathogenicity No