Table 2.
Reaction | N1-4 | A. faecalis | Reaction | N1-4 | A. faecalis |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Carbon utilization | NaCl tolerance | ||||
p-HydroxyPhenylacetic Acid | ++ | ++ | 1% NaCl | ++ | ++ |
Tween 40 | - | + | 4% NaCl | + | ++ |
Methyl Pyruvate | ++ | + | 8% NaCl | - | + |
D-Arabitol | + | - | PH tolerance | ||
L-Alanine | ++ | + | pH 6 | ++ | ++ |
L-Lactic Acid | ++ | + | Compounds sensitivity | ||
β-Hydroxy-D,L Butyric Acid | ++ | + | Troleandomycin | + | ++ |
L-Aspartic Acid | ++ | + | Lincomycin | ++ | ++ |
Citric Acid | ++ | ++ | Vancomycin | ++ | ++ |
α-Ketobutyric Acid | + | + | Rifamycin SV | ++ | ++ |
L-Glutamic Acid | ++ | ++ | Minocycline | + | ++ |
α-Ketoglutaric Acid | ++ | + | 1% Sodium Lactate | ++ | ++ |
L-Histidine | ++ | ++ | Aztreonam | + | + |
Propionic Acid | ++ | + | Fusidic Acid | ++ | ++ |
L-Pyroglutamic Acid | ++ | + | Guanidine HCl | + | ++ |
L-Malic Acid | ++ | ++ | Tetrazolium Viole | ++ | ++ |
Acetic Acid | ++ | ++ | Lithium Chloride | ++ | ++ |
D-Serine | + | + | D-Serine | ++ | ++ |
Bromosuccinic Acid | ++ | + | Niaproof 4 | ++ | ++ |
Formic Acid | + | + | Tetrazolium Blue | ++ | ++ |
Alcaligenes faecalis with the greatest similarity to N1-4 was selected as positive species from BIOLOG MicroStationTM database. + means positive reaction, ++ means strong positive reaction, - means negative reactions.