Amoeba-associated microorganisms (AAMs) are frequently isolated from water networks. In this paper, we report the isolation and characterization of Protochlamydia massiliensis, an obligate intracellular Gram-negative bacterium belonging to the Parachlamydiaceae family in the Chlamydiales order, from a cooling water tower. This bacterium was isolated on Vermamoeba vermiformis. It has a multiple range of hosts among amoeba and is characterized by a typical replication cycle of Chlamydiae with a particularity, recently shown in some chlamydia, which is the absence of inclusion vacuoles in the V. vermiformis host, adding by this a new member of Chlamydiae undergoing developmental cycle changes in the newly adapted host V. vermiformis. Draft genome sequencing revealed a chromosome of 2.86 Mb consisting of four contigs and a plasmid of 92 Kb.
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Benamar, S., Bou Khalil, J. Y., Blanc-Tailleur, C., Bilen, M., Barrassi, L., & Scola, B. L. (2017). Developmental cycle and genome analysis of protochlamydia massiliensis sp. nov. a new species in the Parachlamydiacae family. Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology, 7(AUG). https://doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2017.00385
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