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Mycobacterium montefiorense

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Kingdom
  
Bacteria

Order
  
Actinomycetales

Family
  
Mycobacteriaceae

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Actinobacteria

Suborder
  
Corynebacterineae

Genus
  
Mycobacterium

Scientific name
  
Mycobacterium montefiorense

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Mycobacterium montefiorense is a species of bacteria which cause granulomatous skin disease of moray eels. Sequence analysis, of the 16S rRNA gene reveals M. montefiorense is most closely related to Mycobacterium triplex, an opportunistic pathogen of humans.

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M. montefiorense was named after the Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, N.Y., the medical institution where it was isolated.

Description

M. montefiorense are acid-fast rods which grow on Middlebrook 7H10 media at 25°C to form small, transparent, slow-growing colonies.

M. montefiorense do not grow at temperatures above 30°C.

The strain ATCC BAA-256 = CCUG 51898 = DSM 44602.

Pathogenesis

M. montefiorense has been demonstrated to cause granulomatous skin disease of moray eels.

References

Mycobacterium montefiorense Wikipedia