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ATCC® Number: 35405™    Price: $205.00
Organism: Treponema denticola (Brumpt) Chen
Designations: a [CIP 103919, DSM 14222]
Isolation: human periodontal pocket, Montreal, Canada
Depositor: E Chan
Biosafety Level: 1
Shipped: freeze-dried
Growth Conditions: ATCC medium1494: Modified NOS medium
Alternate medium 1828: PY Medium (Alternate medium 1524) with cocarboxylase and serum
Temperature: 37.0°C
Duration: anaerobic
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Antigenic Properties: serovar a [10132]
Cross References: Nucleotide (GenBank) : AE017226Treponema denticola ATCC 35405, complete genome.
Nucleotide (GenBank) : AF012922 Treponema denticola methyl-accepting chemotaxis protein (mcpA) gene, complete cds.
Nucleotide (GenBank) : AF042861 Treponema denticola OppA (oppA), putative OppB (oppB), putative OppC (oppC), putative OppD (oppD), and putative OppF (oppF) genes, complete cds.
Nucleotide (GenBank) : AF082511 Treponema denticola mgl operon, partial sequence.
Nucleotide (GenBank) : AF122909 Treponema denticola Tap1 (tap1), flagellar hook assembly scaffolding protein FlgD (flgD), flagellar hook protein FlgE (flgE), flagellar motor protein MotA (motA), flagellar motor protein MotB (motB), FliL (fliL), flagellar switch protein FliM
Nucleotide (GenBank) : AF232219 Treponema denticola putative alcohol dehydrogenase, FliQ (fliQ), FliR (fliR), and FlhB (flhB) genes, complete cds; and FlhA (flhA) gene, partial cds.
Nucleotide (GenBank) : L25421 Treponema denticola phosphatase gene, 5' end.
Nucleotide (GenBank) : L25603 Treponema denticola (ATCC 35405) chymotrypsin-like protease gene, complete cds.
Nucleotide (GenBank) : L36851 Treponema denticola fliG gene, complete cds.
Nucleotide (GenBank) : U29399 Treponema denticola major outer sheath protein (msp) gene, complete cds.
Nucleotide (GenBank) : U33210 dmcA
Nucleotide (GenBank) : U78776 Treponema denticola gufa gene, partial cds, putative flagellar operon flgB, flgC, fliE, fliF, fliG, fliH, fliI and fliJ genes, complete cds, and fdgA gene, partial cds.
Nucleotide (GenBank) : U84257 Treponema denticola methyl-accepting chemotaxis protein B (dmcB) gene, partial cds.
Type Strain: yes(type strain)
Comments: Benzoylarginine peptidase and iminopeptidase profiles [6821]
Genome sequenced strain
Applications: produces major surface protein [31154]
produces methyl-accepting chemotaxis protein [26612]
produces prolyl aminopeptidase proline iminopeptidase [1151] [7424]
Related Products: purified DNA: ATCC 35405D-5
References: 1151: et al., Makinen KK. Dominance of iminopeptidase activity in the human oral bacterium Treponema denticola ATCC 35405. Curr. Microbiol. 14: 341-346, 1987.
6821: Makinen KK, et al. Benzoylarginine peptidase and iminopeptidase profiles of Treponema denticola strains isolated from the human periodontal pocket. Curr. Microbiol. 14: 85-89, 1986.
7424: Makinen KK, et al. Proline iminopeptidase from the outer cell envelope of the human oral spirochete Treponema denticola ATCC 35405. Infect. Immun. 64: 702-708, 1996. PubMed: 8641769
9026: Chan EC, et al. Treponema denticola (ex Brumpt 1925) sp. nov., nom. rev., and identification of new spirochete isolates from periodontal pockets. Int. J. Syst. Bacteriol. 43: 196-203, 1993. PubMed: 8494734
10132: Cheng SL, et al. Comparative study of six random oral spirochete isolates. Serological heterogeneity of Treponema denticola. J. Periodontal Res. 20: 602-612, 1985. PubMed: 2935615
26612: Kataoka M, et al. Characterization of amethyl-accepting chemotaxis protein gene, dmcA, for the oral spirochete Treponema denticola. Infect. Immun. 65: 4011-4016, 1997. PubMed: 9317000
27483: Fenno JC, et al. Conservation of msp, the gene encoding the major outer membrane protein of oral Treponema spp. J. Bacteriol. 179: 1082-1089, 1997. PubMed: 9023187
28320: Ruby JD, et al. Relationship of Treponema denticola periplasmic flagella to irregular cell morphology. J. Bacteriol. 179: 1628-1635, 1997. PubMed: 9045823
31154: Walker SG, et al. Identification, isolation, and characterization of the 42-kilodalton major outer membrane protein (MompA) from Treponema pectinovorum ATCC 33768. J. Bacteriol. 179: 6441-6447, 1997. PubMed: 9335294
32432: Li H, et al. Gene inactivation in the oral spirochete Treponema denticola: construction of an flgE mutant. J. Bacteriol. 178: 3664-3667, 1996. PubMed: 8655571
33121: Roberts MC, et al. Characterization of tetracycline and erythromycin resistance determinants in Treponema denticola. Antimicrob. Agents Chemother. 40: 1690-1694, 1996. PubMed: 8807063
47442: Wyss C, et al. Treponema amylovorum sp. nov., a Saccharolytic spirochete of medium size isolated from an advanced human periodontal lesion. Int. J. Syst. Bacteriol. 47: 842-845, 1997.
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