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The Phylogenetic Status of Sarcobium Lyticum, an Obligate Intracellular Bacterial Parasite of Small Amoebae

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Specialty Microbiology
Date 1992 Sep 15
PMID 1383081
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A 16S rRNA gene of the obligate intracellular bacterial parasite Sarcobium lyticum was amplified using the polymerase chain reaction in combination with site-specific primers. The amplified DNA was cloned, sequenced and compared with other bacterial 16S rRNA sequences. The analysis revealed that S. lyticum belongs to the gamma subclass of the Proteobacteria and shows the closest relationship to an intracellular Legionella species recovered by amoebal enrichment from the sputum of a patient with pneumonia. S. lyticum could be detected in situ with a fluorescent oligonucleotide probe by whole cell hybridization.

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