TY - JOUR
T1 - Characteristics of bacterium GB-2, a presumptive Cytophaga species with novel immunoregulatory properties
AU - Usinger, William R.
AU - Clark, George C.
AU - Gottschalk, Ellen
AU - Holt, Stanley
AU - Mishell, Robert I.
PY - 1985/7
Y1 - 1985/7
N2 - A Gram-negative, psychrophilic bacterium, designated GB-2, was isolated from fetal calf serum and analyzed for its morphological, physiological, and biochemical characteristics. Gliding motility, sensitivity to actinomycin D, the presence of the pigment flexirubin and cytochrome c, growth on a variety of carbohydrates, the production of acid fermentation products, and a 34.9 mol% guanine+cytosine (G+C) content of bacterial DNA indicate GB-2 to be a member either of the genera Cytophaga or Flexibacter. Growth of GB-2 was optimized in a simple defined medium to facilitate isolation and characterization of bacterial products. Liquid growth of GB-2 resulted in the release of significant quantities of a macromolecule free of both endotoxin and protein into the growth supernatant, which activated the proliferation of murine lymphocytes. The relationship between this bacterium and its end-products to other species of the Cytophaga/Flexibacter group is discussed.
AB - A Gram-negative, psychrophilic bacterium, designated GB-2, was isolated from fetal calf serum and analyzed for its morphological, physiological, and biochemical characteristics. Gliding motility, sensitivity to actinomycin D, the presence of the pigment flexirubin and cytochrome c, growth on a variety of carbohydrates, the production of acid fermentation products, and a 34.9 mol% guanine+cytosine (G+C) content of bacterial DNA indicate GB-2 to be a member either of the genera Cytophaga or Flexibacter. Growth of GB-2 was optimized in a simple defined medium to facilitate isolation and characterization of bacterial products. Liquid growth of GB-2 resulted in the release of significant quantities of a macromolecule free of both endotoxin and protein into the growth supernatant, which activated the proliferation of murine lymphocytes. The relationship between this bacterium and its end-products to other species of the Cytophaga/Flexibacter group is discussed.
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U2 - 10.1007/BF01573332
DO - 10.1007/BF01573332
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0022349021
VL - 12
SP - 203
EP - 207
JO - Current Microbiology
JF - Current Microbiology
SN - 0343-8651
IS - 4
ER -