Streptococcus faecium
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- | + | Enterococcus faecium is synonym for Streptococcus faecium. It is a gram-positive bacterium group D, alpha hemolitic or nonhemolitic in the genus Enterococcus. | |
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+ | The Streptococcus faecium 9790's surface LTAs are amphiphiles composed of a membrane lipid or glycolipid which is covalently linked to a linear chain of 15 to 30 polyglycerophosphate (PGP) units. | ||
+ | ==Pathogenic Activity== | ||
+ | It can be a commensal (non-harmful coexisting organism), in the human intestine, but it may also be a pathogen -- causing diseases like neonatal meningitis. | ||
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+ | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enterococcus_faecium Wikipedia] | ||
+ | [http://crdd.osdd.net/raghava/polysacdb/adquery.php?microbe=Streptococcus+faecium+9790 PolysacDB] | ||
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Streptococcus faecium
Enterococcus faecium is synonym for Streptococcus faecium. It is a gram-positive bacterium group D, alpha hemolitic or nonhemolitic in the genus Enterococcus.
Kingdom | Bacteria |
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Phylum | Firmicutes |
Class | Bacilli |
Order | Lactobacillales |
Family | Streptococcaceae |
Genus | Streptococcus |
Species | S. faecium |
Binomial | Streptococcus faecium |
[edit] Surface Characteristics
The Streptococcus faecium 9790's surface LTAs are amphiphiles composed of a membrane lipid or glycolipid which is covalently linked to a linear chain of 15 to 30 polyglycerophosphate (PGP) units.
[edit] Pathogenic Activity
It can be a commensal (non-harmful coexisting organism), in the human intestine, but it may also be a pathogen -- causing diseases like neonatal meningitis.