Strain identifier

BacDive ID: 147211

Type strain: No

Species: Campylobacter jejuni

Strain history: CIP <- 2016, CECT <- 2009, LMG <- CCUG <- 1994, ATCC <- R. Martin: strain AS-83-79, Campylobacter fetus jejuni <- W. Wang

NCBI tax ID(s): 197 (species)

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General

@ref: 51356

BacDive-ID: 147211

keywords: genome sequence, Bacteria, microaerophile, mesophilic, Gram-negative

description: Campylobacter jejuni CCUG 33057 is a microaerophile, mesophilic, Gram-negative bacterium that was isolated from Human feces.

NCBI tax id

  • NCBI tax id: 197
  • Matching level: species

strain history

  • @ref: 120330
  • history: CIP <- 2016, CECT <- 2009, LMG <- CCUG <- 1994, ATCC <- R. Martin: strain AS-83-79, Campylobacter fetus jejuni <- W. Wang

doi: 10.13145/bacdive147211.20230509.8.1

Name and taxonomic classification

LPSN

  • @ref: 20215
  • description: domain/bacteria
  • keyword: phylum/pseudomonadota
  • domain: Bacteria
  • phylum: Pseudomonadota
  • class: Epsilonproteobacteria
  • order: Campylobacterales
  • family: Campylobacteraceae
  • genus: Campylobacter
  • species: Campylobacter jejuni
  • full scientific name: Campylobacter jejuni (Jones et al. 1931) Véron and Chatelain 1973 (Approved Lists 1980)
  • synonyms

    • @ref: 20215
    • synonym: Vibrio jejuni

@ref: 51356

domain: Bacteria

phylum: Proteobacteria

class: Epsilonproteobacteria

order: Campylobacterales

family: Campylobacteraceae

genus: Campylobacter

species: Campylobacter jejuni

type strain: no

Morphology

cell morphology

@refgram stainconfidencecell shape
69480negative99.992
120330negativerod-shaped

Culture and growth conditions

culture medium

@refnamegrowthlink
120330CIP Medium 6-Boites-Bioradyeshttps://catalogue-crbip.pasteur.fr/fiche_milieu.xhtml?crbip=6-Boites-Biorad
120330CIP Medium 72yeshttps://catalogue-crbip.pasteur.fr/fiche_milieu.xhtml?crbip=72

culture temp

  • @ref: 51356
  • growth: positive
  • type: growth
  • temperature: 37
  • range: mesophilic

Physiology and metabolism

oxygen tolerance

  • @ref: 51356
  • oxygen tolerance: microaerophile

spore formation

@refspore formationconfidence
69480no99.991
69481no100

metabolite utilization

@refChebi-IDmetaboliteutilization activitykind of utilization tested
6837316199urea-hydrolysis
6837317632nitrate+reduction
68373606565hippurate+hydrolysis
6837378019triphenyltetrazolium chloride+reduction
6837317634D-glucose-assimilation
6837330031succinate+assimilation
6837330089acetate-assimilation
6837317272propionate-assimilation
6837325115malate-assimilation
6837316947citrate-assimilation

antibiotic resistance

@refChEBImetaboliteis antibioticis sensitivesensitivity conc.is resistantresistance conc.
6837348923erythromycinyesyes14 µg
68373474053cefazolinyesyes224 µg
68373100147nalidixic acidyesyes84 µg

metabolite production

  • @ref: 68373
  • Chebi-ID: 16136
  • metabolite: hydrogen sulfide
  • production: no

enzymes

@refvalueactivityec
68373catalase+1.11.1.6
68373alkaline phosphatase+3.1.3.1
68373L-aspartate arylamidase-3.4.11.21
68373L-arginine arylamidase-
68373pyrrolidonyl arylamidase-3.4.19.3
68373gamma-glutamyltransferase-2.3.2.2
68373esterase-
68373urease-3.5.1.5

fatty acid profile

  • @reffatty acidpercentageECL
    51356C12:00.812
    51356C14:020.414
    51356C16:031.716
    51356C13:0 ISO 2OH0.913.814
    51356C14:0 3OH/C16:1 ISO I10.315.485
    51356C16:1 ω7c9.215.819
    51356C18:1 ω7c /12t/9t22.717.824
    51356C19:0 CYCLO ω8c3.218.9
    51356Unidentified0.910.906
  • type of FA analysis: whole cell analysis
  • method/protocol: CCUG
  • @reffatty acidpercentageECL
    51356C12:00.412
    51356C14:014.714
    51356C16:039.116
    51356C13:0 ISO 2OH0.413.814
    51356C14:0 3OH/C16:1 ISO I5.515.485
    51356C16:1 ω7c6.415.819
    51356C16:1 ω7c DMA0.716.288
    51356C18:1 ω7c /12t/9t27.617.824
    51356C19:0 CYCLO ω8c5.218.9
  • type of FA analysis: whole cell analysis
  • method/protocol: CCUG

API CAM

@refURENITESTHIPGGTTTCPYRAArgAAspAPALH2SGLUSUTNALCFZACEPROPMLTCITEROCAT
51356-+-+-+---+--+-+-----+

Isolation, sampling and environmental information

isolation

@refsample typegeographic locationcountryorigin.countrycontinent
51356Human fecesColoradoUSAUSANorth America
120330Human, FaecesColoradoUnited States of AmericaUSANorth America

isolation source categories

Cat1Cat2Cat3
#Host#Human
#Host Body Product#Gastrointestinal tract#Feces (Stool)

Safety information

risk assessment

  • @ref: 120330
  • biosafety level: 2
  • biosafety level comment: Risk group (French classification)

Sequence information

Genome sequences

@refdescriptionaccessionassembly leveldatabaseNCBI tax ID
66792Campylobacter jejuni ATCC 33291GCA_009939125contigncbi197
66792Campylobacter jejuni strain ATCC 33291197.17928wgspatric197

Genome-based predictions

predictions

traitpredictionconfidencetraining_data
spore-formingno100no
motileyes88.051no
gram-positiveno98.627no
anaerobicno90.241yes
aerobicno94.885yes
halophileno87.915no
spore-formingno95.465no
glucose-utilno87.849yes
flagellatedyes59.722no
thermophileno91.811yes
glucose-fermentno87.139no

External links

@ref: 51356

culture collection no.: CCUG 33057, ATCC 33291, CIP 111052, CECT 7572, LMG 18455, ACM 5044, WDCM 00005, NCTC 13367

literature

topicPubmed-IDtitleauthorsjournalDOIyearmeshtopic2
Phylogeny9428148Double staining (CTC-DAPI) for detection and enumeration of viable but non-culturable Campylobacter jejuni cells.Cappelier JM, Lazaro B, Rossero A, Fernandez-Astorga A, Federighi MVet ResS09284249978913891997Animals, Campylobacter jejuni/classification/*growth & development/isolation & purification, Cells, Cultured, Colony Count, Microbial/veterinary, *Fluorescent Dyes, Indicators and Reagents, *Indoles, Oxidation-Reduction, *Tetrazolium Salts, Time FactorsEnzymology
Cultivation9835543Effect of low-osmolality nutrient media on growth and culturability of Campylobacter species.Reezal A, McNeil B, Anderson JGAppl Environ Microbiol10.1128/AEM.64.12.4643-4649.19981998Bacteriological Techniques, Campylobacter/*growth & development, Campylobacter jejuni/*growth & development/ultrastructure, Culture Media, Microscopy, Electron, Scanning, Osmolar Concentration
Enzymology10364622Evaluation of the AnaeroPack Campylo system for growth of microaerophilic bacteria.Van Horn K, Toth CJ Clin Microbiol10.1128/JCM.37.7.2376-2377.19991999Anaerobiosis, *Bacteriological Techniques/instrumentation, Campylobacter/*growth & development/isolation & purification, Campylobacter jejuni/growth & development/isolation & purification, Evaluation Studies as Topic, Helicobacter pylori/*growth & development/isolation & purificationPhylogeny
Biotechnology11770638Use of luminescent Campylobacter jejuni ATCC 33291 to assess eggshell colonization and penetration in fresh and retail eggs.Allen KJ, Griffiths MWJ Food Prot10.4315/0362-028x-64.12.20582001Animals, Campylobacter jejuni/genetics/isolation & purification/*physiology, Chickens, Egg Shell/*microbiology/ultrastructure, Eggs/microbiology, Female, Food Contamination/*analysis, Food Microbiology, Microscopy, Electron, Scanning, Temperature, Time FactorsEnzymology
Enzymology23314927CadF expression in Campylobacter jejuni strains incubated under low-temperature water microcosm conditions which induce the viable but non-culturable (VBNC) state.Patrone V, Campana R, Vallorani L, Dominici S, Federici S, Casadei L, Gioacchini AM, Stocchi V, Baffone WAntonie Van Leeuwenhoek10.1007/s10482-013-9877-52013Bacterial Adhesion, Bacterial Outer Membrane Proteins/*biosynthesis, Caco-2 Cells, Campylobacter jejuni/*genetics/growth & development/*radiation effects, Carrier Proteins/*biosynthesis, Cold Temperature, Electrophoresis, Gel, Two-Dimensional, Gene Expression Profiling, *Gene Expression Regulation, Bacterial, Humans, Mass Spectrometry, Microbial Viability, Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction, Time FactorsPathogenicity
Metabolism24880782Campylobacter jejuni cell lysates differently target mitochondria and lysosomes on HeLa cells.Canonico B, Campana R, Luchetti F, Arcangeletti M, Betti M, Cesarini E, Ciacci C, Vittoria E, Galli L, Papa S, Baffone WApoptosis10.1007/s10495-014-1005-02014Apoptosis, Bacterial Toxins/genetics/metabolism, Campylobacter jejuni/*metabolism, Cardiolipins/metabolism, Caspases/metabolism, Cytosol/metabolism, Endocytosis, HeLa Cells, Humans, Lysosomal-Associated Membrane Protein 1/metabolism, Lysosomes/*metabolism/ultrastructure, Mitochondria/*metabolism/ultrastructure, Mutation, Tetraspanin 30/metabolism, Tumor Suppressor Protein p53/metabolismPathogenicity
Stress25470273Chemical composition, antibacterial and antioxidant activities of six essentials oils from the Alliaceae family.Mnayer D, Fabiano-Tixier AS, Petitcolas E, Hamieh T, Nehme N, Ferrant C, Fernandez X, Chemat FMolecules10.3390/molecules1912200342014Allium/*chemistry, Anti-Bacterial Agents/chemistry/*pharmacology, Antioxidants/chemistry/*pharmacology, Biphenyl Compounds/chemistry, Free Radical Scavengers/pharmacology, Hot Temperature, Microbial Sensitivity Tests, Oils, Volatile/*chemistry/*pharmacology, Phenols/analysis, Picrates/chemistry
27942359Cytolethal Distending Toxin From Campylobacter jejuni Requires the Cytoskeleton for Toxic Activity.Mendez-Olvera ET, Bustos-Martinez JA, Lopez-Vidal Y, Verdugo-Rodriguez A, Martinez-Gomez DJundishapur J Microbiol10.5812/jjm.355912016
28286570Strain-specific probiotic properties of lactic acid bacteria and their interference with human intestinal pathogens invasion.Campana R, van Hemert S, Baffone WGut Pathog10.1186/s13099-017-0162-42017
Pathogenicity28379524Evaluation of USDA approved antimicrobials on the reduction of Salmonella and Campylobacter in ground chicken frames and their effect on meat quality.Moore A, Nannapaneni R, Kiess A, Sharma CSPoult Sci10.3382/ps/pew4972017Animals, Anti-Bacterial Agents/*pharmacology, Campylobacter jejuni/*drug effects, Chickens, Color, *Food Microbiology, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Meat Products/*analysis/*microbiology, Random Allocation, Salmonella enterica/*drug effectsBiotechnology
Pathogenicity29899248Monocyte Response to Different Campylobacter jejuni Lysates Involves Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress and the Lysosomal(-)Mitochondrial Axis: When Cell Death Is Better Than Cell Survival.Canonico B, Di Sario G, Cesarini E, Campana R, Luchetti F, Zamai L, Ortolani C, Nasoni MG, Baffone W, Papa SToxins (Basel)10.3390/toxins100602392018*Campylobacter jejuni, Cell Death, Cell Survival, *Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress, Humans, Lysosomes, Mitochondria, Monocytes/*physiology, Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-2/metabolism, Tumor Suppressor Protein p53/metabolismMetabolism
Biotechnology30970009Association of some Campylobacter jejuni with Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms increases attachment under conditions mimicking those in the environment.Teh AHT, Lee SM, Dykes GAPLoS One10.1371/journal.pone.02152752019Animals, Bacterial Adhesion/*physiology, Biofilms/*growth & development, Campylobacter jejuni/*pathogenicity/*physiology/ultrastructure, Environmental Microbiology, Food Microbiology, Humans, Microscopy, Electron, Scanning, Models, Biological, Poultry/microbiology, Pseudomonas aeruginosa/*physiology/ultrastructure, Species Specificity, Surface PropertiesPathogenicity
Pathogenicity35862957Effects of Sublethally Injured Campylobacter jejuni in Mice.Weerasooriya G, McWhorter AR, Khan S, Chousalkar KKMicrobiol Spectr10.1128/spectrum.00690-222022Animals, *Campylobacter, *Campylobacter Infections, *Campylobacter jejuni/genetics, Chickens/microbiology, Chlorine, Humans, Meat/microbiology, Mice, Mice, Inbred C57BL

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
51356Curators of the CCUGhttps://www.ccug.se/strain?id=33057Culture Collection University of Gothenburg (CCUG) (CCUG 33057)
66792Julia Koblitz, Joaquim Sardà, Lorenz Christian Reimer, Boyke Bunk, Jörg OvermannAutomatically annotated for the DiASPora project (Digital Approaches for the Synthesis of Poorly Accessible Biodiversity Information)https://diaspora-project.de/progress.html#genomes
68373Automatically annotated from API CAM
69480Julia Koblitz, Joaquim Sardà, Lorenz Christian Reimer, Boyke Bunk, Jörg OvermannPredictions based on genome sequence made in the Diaspora project (Digital Approaches for the Synthesis of Poorly Accessible Biodiversity Information)https://diaspora-project.de/progress.html#genomes
69481Xiao-Yin To, René Mreches, Martin Binder, Alice C. McHardy, Philipp C. MünchPredictions based on the model GenomeNet Sporulation v. 110.21203/rs.3.rs-2527258/v1
120330Curators of the CIPhttps://catalogue-crbip.pasteur.fr/fiche_catalogue.xhtml?crbip=CIP%20111052Collection of Institut Pasteur (CIP 111052)