Species/Subspecies: | Mycoplasmopsis bovis | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Etymology: | Genus name: similar to mycoplasma (fungus shaped). Species epithet: of the ox. | |||||||||||||||||||||
Significance: | [Very important] | |||||||||||||||||||||
Alternative Species Name(s): | Mycoplasma bovis | |||||||||||||||||||||
Taxonomy: | Class Mollicutes Order Mycoplasmoidales Family Metamycoplasmataceae Genus Mycoplasmopsis |
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Type Strain: | Donetta = ATCC 25523 = NCTC 10131. | |||||||||||||||||||||
Macromorphology (smell):
| Forms small and very typical umbonated colonies ("fried egg appearance"), which can be observed in a microscope. | |||||||||||||||||||||
Micromorphology: | Very small and pleomorphic | |||||||||||||||||||||
Gram +/Gram -: | G-, but is normally not gram stained because the cells will then be fragmented. | |||||||||||||||||||||
Metabolism: | Facultatively anaerobic. Does not ferment glucose and does not hydrolyze arginine. M. bovis utilizes organic acids och alcohols as energy sources. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Other Enzymes: | Urease - | |||||||||||||||||||||
Spec. Char.: | Lacks a cell wall. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Disease: | Pneumonia (primarily in calves), mastitis and arthritis are the three most common diseases.
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Genome Sequence: |
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Taxonomy/phylogeny:
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Mycoplasmopsis is the largest genus among mollicutes of veterinary importance and about 55 species have been described so far within this genus. M. bovis is closely related to M. agalactiae. See the phylogenetic tree (Fig. 34:3) where M can mean Mycoplasma, Mesomycoplasma, Metamycoplasma, Mycoplasmoides or Mycoplasmopsis. | |||||||||||||||||||||
Comment: | Based on whole genome sequencing, the taxonomy of mycoplasmas has recently undergone a comprehensive revision. The new taxonomy has now been introduced in VetBact, but it will still be possible to search for the alternative species names. Read more about the revised taxonomy of the mollicutes under the Term list of VetBact and see also reference 164 below. | |||||||||||||||||||||
Reference(s): | No. 164, 171 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Updated: | 2023-03-15 |