Escherichia coli
Escherichia coli
Current Name
Escherichia coli
Type Strain
Original Strain Reference
2213
General Info
Other Collection Numbers
Family
Hazard Group (ACDP)
Release Conditions
Culture Conditions
Growth Conditions on Solid Media
Nutrient agar, 24-48 hours, 37°C, O₂
Biological and Genomic Info
Fermentation
Xylose: +
Antigenic Properties
Whole Genome Sequence
Gram Stain Result
Enzyme Tests
Catalase: +
Phenylalanone aminotransferase: -
Fermentation and Gas Production
Lactose: +
Strain Data
F. L. Mickle, Connecticut in 1949 / E. coli serotype 0?:K?:H- / Type 2 / Carpenter, P. L. (1944) J. Bact. 47, 219
Colony Appearance
Smooth, Shiny
Additional Info
Accession Date
01/01/1949
Depositor
Previous Catalogue Name
Escherichia dispar
Applications
Bibliography
CARPENTER P L 1944 J BACT 47 219
Extended Bibliography
Bootsma, H.J. van der Heide, H.G. van de Pas, S. Schouls, L.M. Mooi, F.R., (2000), Analysis of Moraxella catarrhalis by DNA typing: evidence for a distinct subpopulation associated with virulence traits, J Infect Dis, 1376-87, 2000 Dauga, C., (2002), Evolution of the gyrB gene and the molecular phylogeny of Enterobacteriaceae: a model molecule for molecular systematic studies, Int J Syst Evol Microbiol, 531-47, 2002 Bodetti, T.J. Jacobson, E. Wan, C. Hafner, L. Pospischil, A. Rose, K. Timms, P., (2002), Molecular evidence to support the expansion of the hostrange of Chlamydophila pneumoniae to include reptiles as well as humans, horses, koalas and amphibians, Syst Appl Microbiol, 146-52, 2002 Bootsma, H.J. van der Heide, H.G. van de Pas, S. Schouls, L.M. Mooi, F.R., (2000), Analysis of Moraxella catarrhalis by DNA typing: evidence for a distinct subpopulation associated with virulence traits, J Infect Dis, 1376-87, 2000
Available Formats
- Ampoule (Bacteria)
Citation Guidance
If use of this culture results in a scientific publication, it should be cited in the publication as: Escherichia coli (NCTC 7922)
Biosafety Information
It is the responsibility of the customer to ensure that their facilities comply with biosafety regulations for their own country.
Further Information
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