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Corynebacterium matruchotii
(HMT-666)
Bacteria;Actinomycetota;Actinomycetes;Mycobacteriales;Corynebacteriaceae;Corynebacterium matruchotii
Overview: Corynebacterium matruchotii is abundant in both supragingival and
healthy subgingival plaque ( Eren et al. 2014, Esberg et al 2020).
It was originally called Bacterionema matruchotii and was reclassified into the
genus Corynebacterium in 1982 ( Collins 1982).
Ecological role/importance in health and disease: C. matruchotii
forms the central filament in "corn-cob" structures of dental plaque and clumps of
C. matruchotii form the basis of "hedgehog" consortia in plaque
( Jones 1972, Mark Welch et al. 2016).
The species is associated with health rather than caries
( Schoilew et al. 2019).
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Classification: |
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Bacterial Name: |
Corynebacterium matruchotii |
Naming Status: |
Named |
Cultivation Status: |
Cultivated |
Body Site (or source): |
Primary: Oral (Abundance: High) |
Type/Reference Strain: |
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Former Names or Synonyms: |
Actinomyces matruchoti |
Bacterionema matruchotii |
Cladothrix matruchoti |
Class: Actinomycetia |
Oospora matruchoti |
Order: Corynebacteriales |
Phylum: Actinobacteria |
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16S rRNA Reference Sequences: |
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