1974
DOI: 10.1099/00207713-24-2-160
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Ureaplasma urealyticum gen. nov., sp. nov.: Proposed Nomenclature for the Human T (T-Strain) Mycoplasmas

Abstract: The biological properties and special characteristics of the human T mycoplasmas have been reviewed and summarized. The T mycoplasmas are distinguished from all other known mycoplasmas by their production of urease, and, therefore, by their ability to hydrolyze urea. This singular property significantly sets the T mycoplasmas apart from all other members of the order Mycoplasmatales. In consideration of this distinguishing property, it is reasonable to propose establishing a new, separate genus in the family M… Show more

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“…CD408, M126/68 and CD573, have been described previously . Strain CD591 (Johnson) was isolated from the human oropharynx (Taylor-Robinson and Purcell, 1966) and strain T960 is the type strain of Ureaplasma urealyticum (Shepard et al, 1974). Strains A417, Vic9, Bu2 and BlOl were isolated from cattle (Howard et al, 1973).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CD408, M126/68 and CD573, have been described previously . Strain CD591 (Johnson) was isolated from the human oropharynx (Taylor-Robinson and Purcell, 1966) and strain T960 is the type strain of Ureaplasma urealyticum (Shepard et al, 1974). Strains A417, Vic9, Bu2 and BlOl were isolated from cattle (Howard et al, 1973).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ureaplasmas have been isolated from a variety of animal species, including humans (23), cattle (28), nonhuman primates (29), goats (7), sheep (19), dogs (29), cats (27), mink (6), raccoon dogs (16), pigs (26), and fowl (25). Previously the following five species of the genus Ureaplasma have been described: Ureaplasma urealyticum (type strain, T960 [= ATCC 27618]), isolated from a patient with nongonococcal urethritis (24); Ureaplasma diversum (type strain, A417 [= ATCC 43321]), isolated from cattle with pneumonia (10); Ureaplasma gallorale (type strain, D6-1 [= ATCC 43346 = NCTC 11707]), isolated from the oropharynx of a chicken (17); and Ureaplasma felinum (type strain, FT-2B [= ATCC 49229 = NCTC 117091) and Ureaplasma cati (type strain, F2 [= ATCC 49228 = NCTC 11710]), both of which were isolated from the oral cavities of cats (8). There are at least 14 serovars of U. urealyticurn and three serovars of U. diversum.…”
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“…The ability to hydrolyse urea is given as the major differentiating characteristic of Ureaplasma urealyticum (Shepard et al, 1974). Recently, this urealytic activity was studied using a crude cytoplasmic preparation from U. urealyticum (Masover et al, 1976).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%