A Brazilian strain of Melissococcus pluton multiplied well under anaerobic conditions on chemically defined media buffered with potassium phosphate. Thymine, xanthine, pyridoxal and one or more other vitamins, CO2, glucose, methionine and possibly other amino acids, were essential. Other strains multiplied only slightly and could not be subcultivated on the media. The Brazil strain is the least related serologically to all known strains of M. pluton and is the least fastiduous when cultivated on other media. It has a DNA base composition of 31.4 G + C mol%, whereas others tested have been 29.0 and 30.2 G + C mol%. © 1984.
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Bailey, L. (1984). A strain of Melissococcus pluton cultivable on chemically defined media. FEMS Microbiology Letters, 25(2–3), 139–141. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1574-6968.1984.tb01443.x
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