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Overview


  • Oceanobacillus senegalensis is a Gram-positive, spore-forming, motile, rod-shaped bacterium. Oceanobacillus senegalensis is likely to be transient and not a long-term gut coloniser. (Senghor2017)



  • This organism has been recovered from human faeces that are salty. Pathogenicity status unknown, or very unlikely to be pathogenic. Likely to be transient and not a long-term gut commensal. Robust growth can have positive consequences for gut health.

  • QUIRKS
  • High salt required for optimum growth, so unlikely gut coloniser.

  • GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS (Senghor2017);
    Character Response
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  • Salt tolerance:
  • doesn't tolerate 2.0% salt; tolerates 3% salt; tolerates 10% salt; Grows optimally with 7.5% salt.
  • Active enzymes:
  • catalase; oxidase;

  • SPECIAL FEATURES
    Character Response

    Details


    GENERAL
    Lineage Physiology General Growth Tolerances Hydrol./digest./degr.
    Phylum:  Firmicutes Class:  Bacilli Order:  Caryophanales Family:  Bacillaceae Genus:  Oceanobacillus Gram stain:  + Spore:  Endospore Motility:  Swimming Morphology:  Rod
    Health:   Positive
    Source:  human faeces that are salty
    NaCl 0.5-2%:  2.0(neg)
    NaCl 3-5%:  3(+)
    NaCl >6%:  10(+)

    ENZYME ACTIVITY
    Enzymes: General Enzymes: Carbohydrate Enzymes: Protein Enzymes: Arylamidases Enzymes: Esters/fats
    Oxidase:  + Catalase:  +

    References


    SPECIFIC REFERENCES FOR OCEANOBACILLUS SENEGALENSIS
  • Senghor2017 - Description of 'Bacillus dakarensis' sp. nov., 'Bacillus sinesaloumensis' sp. nov., 'Gracilibacillus timonensis' sp. nov., 'Halobacillus massiliensis' sp. nov., 'Lentibacillus massiliensis' sp. nov., 'Oceanobacillus senegalensis' sp. nov., 'Oceanobacillus timonensis' sp. nov., 'Virgibacillus dakarensis' sp. nov. and 'Virgibacillus marseillensis' sp. nov., nine halophilic new species isolated from human stool.
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  • GENERAL REFERENCES FOR OCEANOBACILLUS SENEGALENSIS
  • Ludwig2009 - Revised road map to the phylum Firmicutes.
  • CCUG - Culture Collection University of Gothenburg - Entire Collection