Mycobacterium arupense sp. nov., a non-chromogenic bacterium isolated from clinical specimens Cloud, Joann L. and Meyer, Jay J. and Pounder, June I. and Jost, Kenneth C. and Sweeney, Amy and Carroll, Karen C. and Woods, Gail L.,, 56, 1413-1418 (2006), doi = https://doi.org/10.1099/ijs.0.64194-0, publicationName = Microbiology Society, issn = 1466-5026, abstract= Several Mycobacterium-like organisms related to the Mycobacterium terrae complex have been isolated from clinical samples. In the clinical microbiology laboratory, partial 16S rRNA gene sequencing (approximately the first 500ā€…bp) rather than full 16S rRNA gene sequencing is often used to identify Mycobacterium species. Partial 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis revealed 100ā€Š% similarity between 65 clinical isolates and Mycobacterium sp. MCRO 6 (GenBank accession no. X93032). Even after sequencing the nearly full-length 16S rRNA gene, closest similarity was only 99.6ā€Š% to Mycobacterium nonchromogenicum ATCC 19530T. Sequencing of the nearly full-length 16S rRNA gene, the 16Sā€“23S internal transcribed spacer region and the hsp65 gene did not reveal genotypic identity with the type strains of M. nonchromogenicum, M. terrae or Mycobacterium triviale. Although sequence analysis suggested that these clinical isolates represented a novel species, mycolic acid analysis by HPLC failed to distinguish them from M. nonchromogenicum. Therefore, phenotypic analysis including growth characterization, antibiotic susceptibility testing and biochemical testing was performed. These strains from clinical samples should be recognized as representing a novel species of the genus Mycobacterium, for which the name Mycobacterium arupense sp. nov. is proposed. The type strain is AR30097T (=ATCC BAA-1242T=DSM 44942T)., language=, type=