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BacDive ID 142119
Type strain
Culture col. no. CCUG 10951 ATCC 43474
NCBI tax ID(s) 195
Links
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General

@ref: 45357

BacDive-ID: 142119

keywords: microaerophile, mesophilic

description: Campylobacter coli CCUG 10951 is a microaerophile, mesophilic prokaryote that was isolated from Human feces.

NCBI tax id

  • NCBI tax id: 195
  • Matching level: species

doi: 10.13145/bacdive142119.20251217.10

Name and taxonomic classification

LPSN

  • @ref: 20215
  • description: kingdom/pseudomonadati
  • keyword: phylum/pseudomonadota
  • phylum: Pseudomonadota
  • class: Epsilonproteobacteria
  • order: Campylobacterales
  • family: Campylobacteraceae
  • genus: Campylobacter
  • species: Campylobacter coli
  • full scientific name: Campylobacter coli (Doyle 1948) Véron and Chatelain 1973 (Approved Lists 1980)
  • synonyms

    @refsynonym
    20215Campylobacter hyoilei
    20215Vibrio coli

@ref: 45357

domain: Bacteria

phylum: Proteobacteria

class: Epsilonproteobacteria

order: Campylobacterales

family: Campylobacteraceae

genus: Campylobacter

species: Campylobacter coli

type strain: no

Culture and growth conditions

culture temp

  • @ref: 45357
  • growth: positive
  • type: growth
  • temperature: 37

Physiology and metabolism

oxygen tolerance

  • @ref: 45357
  • oxygen tolerance: microaerophile

Isolation, sampling and environmental information

isolation

  • @ref: 45357
  • sample type: Human feces
  • country: Canada
  • origin.country: CAN
  • continent: North America

isolation source categories

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

Literature

@ref: 45357

culture collection no.: CCUG 10951, ATCC 43474

straininfo link

  • @ref: 126262
  • straininfo: 46839

literature

Pubmed-IDtitleauthorsjournalDOIyearmeshtopictopic2
8727892Evaluation of three commercial enzyme immunoassays compared with the 13C urea breath test for detection of Helicobacter pylori infection.Marchildon PA, Ciota LM, Zamaniyan FZ, Peacock JS, Graham DY.J Clin Microbiol10.1128/jcm.34.5.1147-1152.19961996Helicobacter pylori, diagnosis, methods, Immunoenzyme Techniques, Bacteriological Techniques
9302201Evaluation of antibodies reactive with Campylobacter jejuni in Egyptian diarrhea patients.Ismail TF, Wasfy MO, Oyofo BA, Mansour MM, El-Berry HM, Churilla AM, Eldin SS, Peruski LF.Clin Diagn Lab Immunol10.1128/cdli.4.5.536-539.19971997immunology, immunology, immunology, analysis
12517869Evaluation of 11 PCR assays for species-level identification of Campylobacter jejuni and Campylobacter coli.On SL, Jordan PJ.J Clin Microbiol10.1128/jcm.41.1.330-336.20032003isolation & purification, isolation & purification, methodsEnzymologyPhylogeny
12957958Toward an international standard for PCR-based detection of food-borne thermotolerant Campylobacters: assay development and analytical validation.Lubeck PS, Wolffs P, On SL, Ahrens P, Radstrom P, Hoorfar J.Appl Environ Microbiol10.1128/aem.69.9.5664-5669.20032003isolation & purification, methods, Food MicrobiologyBiotechnologyEnzymology
12958228Microarray-based identification of thermophilic Campylobacter jejuni, C. coli, C. lari, and C. upsaliensis.Volokhov D, Chizhikov V, Chumakov K, Rasooly A.J Clin Microbiol10.1128/jcm.41.9.4071-4080.20032003isolation & purification, isolation & purification, isolation & purification, Oligonucleotide Array Sequence AnalysisEnzymologyPhylogeny
15583280Differentiation of Campylobacter coli, Campylobacter jejuni, Campylobacter lari, and Campylobacter upsaliensis by a multiplex PCR developed from the nucleotide sequence of the lipid A gene lpxA.Klena JD, Parker CT, Knibb K, Ibbitt JC, Devane PM, Horn ST, Miller WG, Konkel ME.J Clin Microbiol10.1128/jcm.42.12.5549-5557.20042004classification, enzymology, genetics, methodsPhylogenyEnzymology
16204551Speciation of Campylobacter coli, C. jejuni, C. helveticus, C. lari, C. sputorum, and C. upsaliensis by matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time of flight mass spectrometry.Mandrell RE, Harden LA, Bates A, Miller WG, Haddon WF, Fagerquist CK.Appl Environ Microbiol10.1128/aem.71.10.6292-6307.20052005classification, methods, Bacterial Typing TechniquesPhylogeny
16943349Comparative genomic analysis of Campylobacter jejuni strains reveals diversity due to genomic elements similar to those present in C. jejuni strain RM1221.Parker CT, Quinones B, Miller WG, Horn ST, Mandrell RE.J Clin Microbiol10.1128/jcm.01231-062006genetics, Genome, BacterialGenetics
22207868Fate and Survival of Campylobacter coli in Swine Manure at Various Temperatures.Bui XT, Wolff A, Madsen M, Bang DD.Front Microbiol10.3389/fmicb.2011.002622011mRNA, Swine manure, Rt-qpcr, Campylobacter Coli, Ceue

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
45357Curators of the CCUGhttps://www.ccug.se/strain?id=10951Culture Collection University of Gothenburg (CCUG) (CCUG 10951)
126262A. Lissin, I. Schober, J. F. Witte, H. Lüken, A. Podstawka, J. Koblitz, B. Bunk, P. Dawyndt, P. Vandamme, P. de Vos, J. Overmann, L. C. ReimerStrainInfo—the central database for linked microbial strain identifiers10.1093/database/baaf059