Strain identifier

BacDive ID: 19656

Type strain: No

Species: unclassified

Strain Designation: An m9

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General

@ref: 18281

BacDive-ID: 19656

description: unclassified An m9 is a Proteobacterium that builds a fruiting body and was isolated from soil with rotting wood and other plant residues.

doi: 10.13145/bacdive19656.20230509.8.1

Name and taxonomic classification

@ref: 18281

domain: Bacteria

phylum: Proteobacteria

class: Deltaproteobacteria

order: Myxococcales

family: Not assigned to family

genus: unclassified

species: unclassified

strain designation: An m9

type strain: no

Morphology

multicellular morphology

  • @ref: 18281
  • forms multicellular complex: yes
  • complex name: fruiting body

Culture and growth conditions

culture medium

@refnamegrowthcomposition
18281COLE AGARyesIngredients: CaCl2 x 2 H2O 1.3g Agar (Difco) 15.0g Distilled water 1000.0ml Preparation / Remarks: pH 7.2 (KOH) autoclaved Pour the plates and streak living E.coli cells
18281VY/2 AGARyesIngredients: Baker's yeast 0.5% (based on fresh weight) CaCl2 0.1% Agar 1.5% Vitamin B12 0.05 % Preparation / Remarks: pH 7.2 autoclaved

Physiology and metabolism

observation

@refobservation
18281Ability for Yeast lysis
18281Ability for E. coli lysis

Isolation, sampling and environmental information

isolation

  • @ref: 18281
  • sample type: soil with rotting wood and other plant residues
  • sampling date: 1996-07-01
  • geographic location: near Tucson, Arizona
  • country: USA
  • origin.country: USA
  • continent: North America

isolation source categories

Cat1Cat2Cat3
#Environmental#Terrestrial#Soil
#Host#Plants#Decomposing plant
#Host Body Product#Plant#Timber

External links

@ref: 18281

Reference

@idauthorstitle
18281Reichenbach, H.Collection description and documentation of myxobacteria by H. Reichenbach, HZI (formerly GBF); Collection curr. located at the DSMZ