Lactobacillus apis
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Lactobacillus apis |
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Lactobacillus apis (a’pis. L. gen. n. apis of/from a honey bee, the genus name of the true honey bee Apis mellifera L., referring to the insect host of the first strains).
Lactobacillus apis cells produce L-lactic acid from glucose. Growth isfound understrictly anaerobic and microaerophilic conditions. Produces acid from glucose, fructose, mannose and salicin, but not from galactose, maltose, raffinose, cellobiose, sucroseand lactose [ 77]. The genome size is 1.70 Mbp and the mol% G+C content of DNA is 36.9.
Isolated from the stomach contents of honeybees ( Apis mellifera L.).
Thetypestrainis R4BT=CCM 8403 T =LMG 26964 T.
Genome sequence accession number: PDKP00000000.
16S rRNA gene accession number: KF386017 View Materials .
77. Killer J, Dubna S, Sedlacek I. Lactobacillus apis sp. nov., from the stomach of honeybees (Apis mellifera), having an in vitro inhibitory effect on the causative agents of American and European foulbrood. Int J Syst Evol Microbiol 2014; 64: 152 - 157.
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