Spiroplasma apis, a new species from the honey-bee Apis mellifera.

Annales de microbiologie Pub Date : 1983-05-01
C Mouches, J M Bové, J G Tully, D L Rose, R E McCoy, P Carle-Junca, M Garnier, C Saillard
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Two spiroplasma strains (B31 and B39) recovered from diseased honey-bees (Apis mellifera) in southwestern France were similar in biochemical, serological and pathological properties. The organisms grew at 30 degrees C, required cholesterol for growth, fermented glucose, catabolized arginine and produced a film and spot reaction. The two spiroplasmas were serologically indistinguishable but were related to serogroup IV spiroplasmas, which had been previously isolated from flower surfaces and from insects. The isolates were distinct from the three previously established species of Spiroplasma and from other presently known serogroups. The G + C content of the DNA from strain B31 was 30 +/- 1 mol %. Both B31 and B39 strains were associated with a lethal infection ("May disease") of the honey-bee. On the basis of the characterization presented here, it is proposed that these spiroplasmal pathogens of bees and allied strains be classified as a new species, Spiroplasma apis, the type strain of which is B31 (ATCC 33834).

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蜜蜂螺原体,一新种。
从法国西南部患病蜜蜂(Apis mellifera)中分离到的两株螺旋体(B31和B39)在生化、血清学和病理特性上具有相似性。这些微生物在30摄氏度的环境下生长,需要胆固醇来生长,发酵葡萄糖,分解精氨酸,并产生薄膜和斑点反应。这两种螺旋体在血清学上无法区分,但与先前从花表面和昆虫中分离到的血清IV型螺旋体有关。分离株不同于先前确定的三种螺原体和其他目前已知的血清群。菌株B31 DNA的G + C含量为30 +/- 1 mol %。B31和B39菌株都与蜜蜂的致命感染(“五月病”)有关。根据上述特征,我们建议将这些蜜蜂及其亲缘菌株的螺旋体病原体归类为一个新种——蜜蜂螺旋体,其类型菌株为B31 (ATCC 33834)。
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