- Source: Cronobacter turicensis
Cronobacter turicensis is a bacterium. It is usually food-borne and pathogenic. It is named after Turicum, the Latin name of Zurich, as the type strain originates from there. Its type strain is strain 3032 (=LMG 23827T =DSMZ 18703T). This strain was first isolated from a fatal case of neonatal meningitis. C. Turicensis strains are indole negative but malonate, dulcitol and methyl-α-D-glucopyranoside positive.
References
Further reading
Carranza P, Hartmann I, Lehner A, et al. (July 2009). "Proteomic profiling of Cronobacter turicensis 3032, a food-borne opportunistic pathogen". Proteomics. 9 (13): 3564–79. doi:10.1002/pmic.200900016. PMID 19609963. S2CID 44704288.
El-Sharoud, Walid M; O'Brien, Stephen; Negredo, Carmen; Iversen, Carol; Fanning, Séamus; Healy, Brendan (2009). "Characterization of Cronobacter recovered from dried milk and related products". BMC Microbiology. 9 (1): 24. doi:10.1186/1471-2180-9-24. ISSN 1471-2180. PMC 2640398. PMID 19187534.
External links
LPSN
"Cronobacter turicensis". The Encyclopedia of Life.
Type strain of Cronobacter turicensis at BacDive - the Bacterial Diversity Metadatabase
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Enterobacter sakazakii
- Cronobacter turicensis
- Cronobacter
- Cronobacter sakazakii
- Cronobacter malonaticus
- Cronobacter muytjensii
- Pluralibacter gergoviae
- Cronobacter dublinensis
- Pluralibacter pyrinus
- Pluralibacter
- Enterobacter cowanii