Lactobacillus gasseri (gas’se.ri. N.L. gen. n. gasseri, of Gasser, named for F. Gasser, a French bacteriologist).
Lactobacillus gasseri strains are all positive for glucose, mannose, galactose, maltose, sucrose and fructose fermentation and produce DL-lactic acid. Strains do not ferment ribose, mannitol and raffinose. Further characteristics are provided by [84 – 86]. The genome size is 1.89 Mbp and the mol% G+C content of DNA is 35.3.
One of the predominant species in the human female lower genital tract. Also isolated from the human mouth, intestinal tract, and from the intestine of animals. Also found in wounds, urine, blood, carious dentine, and pus of patients suffering from septic infections.
The type strain is 63 AMT of Gasser=ATCC 33323 T =CCUG 31451 T =CIP 102991 T =DSM 20243 T =JCM 1131 T =LMG 9203 T =NRRL B-14168 T =NRRL B-4240 T.
Genome sequence accession number: NC_008530.
16S rRNA gene accession number: AF519171.