2011
DOI: 10.1099/ijs.0.020529-0
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Spiroplasma eriocheiris sp. nov., associated with mortality in the Chinese mitten crab, Eriocheir sinensis

Abstract: shape, helical and motile, as determined by phase-contrast light microscopy. Examination by electron microscopy revealed wall-less cells delimited by a single membrane. The strain grew in M1D or R-2 liquid media at 20-40 6C, with optimum growth at 30 6C. Doubling time at the optimal temperature was 24 h. The strain catabolized glucose and hydrolysed arginine but did not hydrolyse urea. The DNA G+C content was 29.7±1 mol%. The genome size was~1.4-1.6 Mbp. Serological analysis, performed using the deformation te… Show more

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“…A strain isolated from the hemolymph of a Chinese mitten crab with tremor exhibited a predilection for muscle, nerve, and connective tissues and was found to be transported to various tissues and organs by haemocytes. The pathologic features seen in experimentally infected crabs were similar to those observed in naturally occurring infected crabs [14].…”
Section: Arthropod Diseasessupporting
confidence: 69%
“…A strain isolated from the hemolymph of a Chinese mitten crab with tremor exhibited a predilection for muscle, nerve, and connective tissues and was found to be transported to various tissues and organs by haemocytes. The pathologic features seen in experimentally infected crabs were similar to those observed in naturally occurring infected crabs [14].…”
Section: Arthropod Diseasessupporting
confidence: 69%
“…2005; Wang et al. 2011). Finally, in the case of the derived Mycoplasma Mycoides clade, the group has become vertebrate pathogens that do not rely on arthropod vectors (Gasparich et al.…”
Section: Comparisons Among Facultative Symbiontsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the pathogenic Spiroplasma species belong to the Citri-Chrysopicola-Mirum clade [3], notable examples include S. citri that causes the Citrus Stubborn Disease [9], S. kunkelii that causes the Corn Stunt Disease [10], S. phoeniceum that infects periwinkle [11], S. penaei that infects Pacific white shrimp [12,13], S. eriocheiris that infects Chinese mitten crab [14], and S. melliferum that infects honeybee [15]. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%