Strain identifier

BacDive ID: 136692

Type strain: No

Species: Listeria monocytogenes

Strain history: CIP <- 1998, C. Jacquet, Inst. Pasteur, Paris, France: strain CLIP 74904 <- 1978, H. Seeliger, Würzburg, Germany: strain SLCC 2372

NCBI tax ID(s): 1639 (species)

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General

@ref: 36184

BacDive-ID: 136692

keywords: 16S sequence, Bacteria, facultative anaerobe, mesophilic, Gram-positive, motile, rod-shaped

description: Listeria monocytogenes CIP 105448 is a facultative anaerobe, mesophilic, Gram-positive bacterium of the family Listeriaceae.

NCBI tax id

  • NCBI tax id: 1639
  • Matching level: species

strain history

@refhistory
67770CCM 5577 <-- H. P. R. Seeliger Li21 <-- J. S. Paterson <-- H. J. Gibson.
36184CIP <- 1998, C. Jacquet, Inst. Pasteur, Paris, France: strain CLIP 74904 <- 1978, H. Seeliger, Würzburg, Germany: strain SLCC 2372

doi: 10.13145/bacdive136692.20230509.8.1

Name and taxonomic classification

LPSN

  • @ref: 20215
  • description: domain/bacteria
  • keyword: phylum/bacillota
  • domain: Bacteria
  • phylum: Bacillota
  • class: Bacilli
  • order: Caryophanales
  • family: Listeriaceae
  • genus: Listeria
  • species: Listeria monocytogenes
  • full scientific name: Listeria monocytogenes (Murray et al. 1926) Pirie 1940 (Approved Lists 1980)
  • synonyms

    • @ref: 20215
    • synonym: Bacterium monocytogenes

@ref: 36184

domain: Bacteria

phylum: Firmicutes

class: Bacilli

order: Caryophanales

family: Listeriaceae

genus: Listeria

species: Listeria monocytogenes

type strain: no

Morphology

cell morphology

  • @ref: 36184
  • gram stain: positive
  • cell shape: rod-shaped
  • motility: yes

colony morphology

  • @ref: 36184
  • hemolysis ability: 1

Culture and growth conditions

culture medium

@refnamegrowthcompositionlink
36184MEDIUM 3 - Columbia agaryesColumbia agar (39.000 g);distilled water (1000.000 ml)
36184CIP Medium 3yeshttps://catalogue-crbip.pasteur.fr/fiche_milieu.xhtml?crbip=3

culture temp

@refgrowthtypetemperaturerange
36184positivegrowth30mesophilic
67770positivegrowth37mesophilic
36184positivegrowth10-41
36184nogrowth5psychrophilic
36184nogrowth45thermophilic

Physiology and metabolism

oxygen tolerance

  • @ref: 36184
  • oxygen tolerance: facultative anaerobe

metabolite utilization

@refChebi-IDmetaboliteutilization activitykind of utilization tested
361844853esculin+hydrolysis
3618417632nitrate-reduction
3618416301nitrite-reduction
3618417632nitrate+respiration

metabolite production

  • @ref: 36184
  • Chebi-ID: 35581
  • metabolite: indole
  • production: no

metabolite tests

@refChebi-IDmetabolitevoges-proskauer-testmethylred-test
3618415688acetoin+
3618417234glucose+

enzymes

@refvalueactivityec
36184oxidase-
36184beta-galactosidase-3.2.1.23
36184alcohol dehydrogenase-1.1.1.1
36184catalase+1.11.1.6
36184lysine decarboxylase-4.1.1.18
36184ornithine decarboxylase-4.1.1.17
36184tryptophan deaminase-
36184urease-3.5.1.5
68382alkaline phosphatase-3.1.3.1
68382esterase (C 4)+
68382esterase lipase (C 8)+
68382lipase (C 14)-
68382leucine arylamidase-3.4.11.1
68382valine arylamidase-
68382cystine arylamidase-3.4.11.3
68382trypsin-3.4.21.4
68382alpha-chymotrypsin-3.4.21.1
68382acid phosphatase+3.1.3.2
68382naphthol-AS-BI-phosphohydrolase+
68382alpha-galactosidase-3.2.1.22
68382beta-galactosidase-3.2.1.23
68382beta-glucuronidase-3.2.1.31
68382alpha-glucosidase-3.2.1.20
68382beta-glucosidase+3.2.1.21
68382N-acetyl-beta-glucosaminidase+3.2.1.52
68382alpha-mannosidase-3.2.1.24
68382alpha-fucosidase-3.2.1.51

API zym

@refControlAlkaline phosphataseEsteraseEsterase LipaseLipaseLeucine arylamidaseValine arylamidaseCystine arylamidaseTrypsinalpha- ChymotrypsinAcid phosphataseNaphthol-AS-BI-phosphohydrolasealpha- Galactosidasebeta- Galactosidasebeta- Glucuronidasealpha- Glucosidasebeta- GlucosidaseN-acetyl-beta- glucosaminidasealpha- Mannosidasealpha- Fucosidase
36184--++------++----++--

API biotype100

@refGLUFRUGALTREMNESBEMELSACRAFMTEMALLACLTEMbGaMaGaCELGENMbGuESCRIBARAXYLPLERHAFUCMLZDARLLARLXLTDULTAGGLYINOMANMTLTURSORADOHBGLYXERYMDG3MDGSATMUCLTATDTATMTATDMLTLMLTCATETATETTECITGRTGAT2KG5KGTRYNAGGNTPACPATpOBEQATGTEmOBEBATPPATCMTTGEBETPCEABTHINLATCAPCYTHISSUCFUMGREGYTAVTETNTTNGLNITA3OBUAPTGTTPRODALALALASERMNTPROPTYR2KT
36184++-++----+---+---++-------+-+--+---------+--------+------------------------------------------------

Isolation, sampling and environmental information

isolation

@refcountryorigin.countrycontinentsample typesampling dategeographic locationisolation date
36184United KingdomGBREurope
51582United KingdomGBREuropeHuman cerebrospinal fluid,meningitidis1935London
67770United KingdomGBREuropeSpinal fluid of manScotland
36184United KingdomGBREuropeCerebrospinal fluid1935

isolation source categories

Cat1Cat2Cat3
#Host Body Product#Fluids#Cerebrospinal fluid
#Infection#Disease#Meningitis
#Host#Human

taxonmaps

  • @ref: 69479
  • File name: preview.99_71.png
  • url: https://microbeatlas.org/index.html?action=taxon&taxon_id=90_32;96_57;97_60;98_65;99_71&stattab=map
  • Last taxonomy: Listeria monocytogenes
  • 16S sequence: LC504045
  • Sequence Identity:
  • Total samples: 28471
  • soil counts: 991
  • aquatic counts: 1408
  • animal counts: 25369
  • plant counts: 703

Safety information

risk assessment

  • @ref: 36184
  • biosafety level: 2
  • biosafety level comment: Risk group (French classification)

Sequence information

16S sequences

  • @ref: 67770
  • description: Listeria monocytogenes JCM 7672 gene for 16S ribosomal RNA, partial sequence
  • accession: LC504045
  • length: 1472
  • database: ena
  • NCBI tax ID: 1639

External links

@ref: 36184

culture collection no.: CIP 105448, ATCC 19112, CCM 5577, NCTC 5348, CIP 78.33, CLIP 74904, CCUG 33548, JCM 7672, SLCC 2372

straininfo link

  • @ref: 93787
  • straininfo: 36855

literature

topicPubmed-IDtitleauthorsjournalDOIyearmeshtopic2
Pathogenicity19576735A correlation between the virulence and the adhesion of Listeria monocytogenes to silicon nitride: an atomic force microscopy study.Park BJ, Haines T, Abu-Lail NIColloids Surf B Biointerfaces10.1016/j.colsurfb.2009.05.0272009Animals, *Bacterial Adhesion, Humans, Listeria monocytogenes/*pathogenicity/*ultrastructure, *Microscopy, Atomic Force, Nanostructures/ultrastructure, Silicon Compounds/*metabolism, Surface Properties, Virulence, WaterMetabolism
Pathogenicity21462837Antimicrobial activity of plant essential oils against bacterial and fungal species involved in food poisoning and/or food decay.Lixandru BE, Dracea NO, Dragomirescu CC, Dragulescu EC, Coldea IL, Anton L, Dobre E, Rovinaru C, Codita IRoum Arch Microbiol Immunol2010Animals, Anti-Infective Agents/*pharmacology, Bacteria/drug effects, *Food Microbiology, Food Preservation, Food Safety, Foodborne Diseases/microbiology/prevention & control, Fungi/drug effects, Humans, Microbial Sensitivity Tests, Plant Oils/*pharmacologyBiotechnology
Stress21952372Profiling of recovery efficiencies for three standard protocols (FDA-BAM, ISO-11290, and modified USDA) on temperature-injured Listeria monocytogenes.Lee HY, Chai LC, Pui CF, Wong WC, Mustafa S, Cheah YK, Mat Issa Z, Nishibuchi M, Radu SJ Microbiol Biotechnol10.4014/jmb.1012.120342011Cold Temperature, Colony Count, Microbial/economics/*methods/standards, Hot Temperature, Listeria monocytogenes/*growth & development/isolation & purification, *Microbial Viability, United States, United States Department of Agriculture, United States Food and Drug AdministrationEnzymology
24159283Formation of biofilm by Listeria monocytogenes ATCC 19112 at different incubation temperatures and concentrations of sodium chloride.Lee HY, Chai LC, Pui CF, Mustafa S, Cheah YK, Nishibuchi M, Radu SBraz J Microbiol10.1590/S1517-838220130050000042013
Genetics24786957Genome Sequences of Three Frequently Used Listeria monocytogenes and Listeria ivanovii Strains.Klumpp J, Staubli T, Schmitter S, Hupfeld M, Fouts DE, Loessner MJGenome Announc10.1128/genomeA.00404-142014
Pathogenicity27237426Antimicrobial activity of chitosan coatings and films against Listeria monocytogenes on black radish.Jovanovic GD, Klaus AS, Niksic MPRev Argent Microbiol10.1016/j.ram.2016.02.0032016Acetic Acid/pharmacology, Bacterial Load, Chitosan/*pharmacology, Food Handling, *Food Microbiology, Food Preservation/*methods, Food Preservatives/*pharmacology, Food Quality, Food Storage, Gelatin, Humans, Lactic Acid/pharmacology, Listeria monocytogenes/*drug effects, Oils, Volatile/*pharmacology, Raphanus/*microbiology, Sensation, Solvents/pharmacology, Thymus Plant/*chemistryBiotechnology
27708718A single capsule formulation of RHB-104 demonstrates higher anti-microbial growth potency for effective treatment of Crohn's disease associated with Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis.Qasem A, Safavikhasraghi M, Naser SAGut Pathog10.1186/s13099-016-0127-z2016
27800143Antimicrobial Activity of Chitosan Films With Essential Oils Against Listeria monocytogenes on Cabbage.Jovanovic GD, Klaus AS, P Niksic MJundishapur J Microbiol10.5812/jjm.348042016
36276524Antimicrobial activities of emulsion-based edible solutions incorporating lemon essential oil and sodium caseinate against some food-borne bacteria.Yazgan HJ Food Sci Technol10.1007/s13197-022-05551-92022

Reference

@idauthorstitledoi/urlcatalogue
20215Parte, A.C., Sardà Carbasse, J., Meier-Kolthoff, J.P., Reimer, L.C. and Göker, M.List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in Nomenclature (LPSN) moves to the DSMZ10.1099/ijsem.0.004332
36184Curators of the CIPhttps://catalogue-crbip.pasteur.fr/fiche_catalogue.xhtml?crbip=CIP%20105448Collection of Institut Pasteur (CIP 105448)
51582Curators of the CCUGhttps://www.ccug.se/strain?id=33548Culture Collection University of Gothenburg (CCUG) (CCUG 33548)
67770Curators of the JCMhttps://jcm.brc.riken.jp/en/
68382Automatically annotated from API zym
69479João F Matias Rodrigues, Janko Tackmann,Gregor Rot, Thomas SB Schmidt, Lukas Malfertheiner, Mihai Danaila,Marija Dmitrijeva, Daniela Gaio, Nicolas Näpflin and Christian von Mering. University of Zurich.MicrobeAtlas 1.0 betahttps://microbeatlas.org/
93787Reimer, L.C., Lissin, A.,Schober, I., Witte,J.F., Podstawka, A., Lüken, H., Bunk, B.,Overmann, J.StrainInfo: A central database for resolving microbial strain identifiers10.60712/SI-ID36855.1