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. 2003 Dec;41(12):5456-65.
doi: 10.1128/JCM.41.12.5456-5465.2003.

Gene sequence-based criteria for identification of new rickettsia isolates and description of Rickettsia heilongjiangensis sp. nov

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Gene sequence-based criteria for identification of new rickettsia isolates and description of Rickettsia heilongjiangensis sp. nov

Pierre-Edouard Fournier et al. J Clin Microbiol. 2003 Dec.

Abstract

We propose genetic guidelines for the classification of rickettsial isolates at the genus, group, and species levels by using sequences of the 16S rRNA (rrs) gene and four protein-coding genes, the gltA, ompA, and ompB genes and gene D. To be classified as a member of the genus Rickettsia, an isolate should exhibit degrees of rrs and gltA homology with any of the 20 Rickettsia species studied of >/=98.1 and >/=86.5%, respectively. A member of the typhus group should fulfill at least two of the following four criteria: pairwise nucleotide sequence homologies with rrs, gltA, ompB, and gene D of either Rickettsia typhi or Rickettsia prowazekii of >/=99.4, >/=96.6, >/=92.4, and >/=91.6%, respectively. A member of the spotted fever group should either possess the ompA gene or fulfill at least two of the following four criteria: pairwise nucleotide sequence homologies with rrs, gltA, ompB, and gene D of any member of this group of >/=98.8, >/=92.7, >/=85.8, and >/=82.2%, respectively. The existence of a distinct "ancestral" group should be questioned. To be classified as a new Rickettsia species, an isolate should not exhibit more than one of the following degrees of nucleotide similarity with the most homologous validated species: >/=99.8 and >/=99.9% for the rrs and gltA genes, respectively, and, when amplifiable, >/=98.8, >/=99.2, and >/=99.3% for the ompA and ompB genes and gene D, respectively. By use of our classification scheme, "Rickettsia heilongjiangii" belongs to a new species for which we officially propose the name Rickettsia heilongjiangensis sp. nov.

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FIG. 1.
Genotypic scheme for classification of the rickettsiae at the genus and group levels.
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FIG. 2.
Unrooted trees showing the phylogenetic relationships among the rickettsiae studied, as inferred from sequence analysis of each of the five genes by the maximum-parsimony method. Bootstrap values are indicated at the nodes. ISF rickettsia, Israeli spotted fever rickettsia; AF rickettsia, Astrakhan fever rickettsia; HGE, the former human granulocytic ehrlichiosis agent (Anaplasma phagocytophilum).

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