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Bacteria Proteobacteria

Taxonomy Bacteria Proteobacteria Gammaproteobacteria Vibrionales Vihrionaceae. Test performed according to DEV-L 34 - DIN EN ISO 11348-3 (1998),... [Pg.130]

Taxonomy Bacteria Proteobacteria Gammaproteobacteria Vibrionales Vibrionaceae. [Pg.288]

Bacteria Bacteria Proteobacteria, gram-positive bacteria, cyanobacteria, spirochetes, chlamydias... [Pg.60]

Prokaryote domain (EU) BACTERIA PROTEOBACTERIA Gram-negative bacteria, primitively photosynthetic or chemolithotrophic, with several groups that developed aerobic respiration original source of mitochondria of eukaryotes includes anaerobic PA, chemo-autotrophs (e.g. ammonium oxidisers), oxygen or nitrate respiring H pseudomonads Nitromonas, Pseudomonas... [Pg.304]

Cellulose biosynthesis is a phenomenon observed in bacteria (proteobacteria, firmicutes, and cyanobacteria) (Miihlethaler 1949 Deinema and Zevenhuizen 1971 Napoli et al. 1975 Brown, Jr. et al. 1976 Roberts 1991 Ross et al. 1991 Nobles et al. 2001 Zogaj et al. 2001, 2003 Spiers et al. 2002) and eukaryotes including plants (Glaucophyceae, Rhodophyceae, and Chlorophyceae) (Brown, Jr. 1985), animals (urochordates) (Kimura et al. 2001b), stramenopiles (Brown, Jr. [Pg.3]

Bacteria have been isolated using reduced anthraquinone-2,6-disulfonate (HjAQDS) as electron donor and nitrate as electron acceptor (Coates et al. 2002). The organisms belonged to the a-, p-, y-, and 5-subdivision of the Proteobacteria, and were able to couple the oxidation of H AQDS to the reduction of nitrate with acetate as the carbon source. In addition, a number of C2 and C3 substrates could be used including propionate, butyrate, fumarate, lactate, citrate, and pyruvate. [Pg.155]

Janssen PH, PS Yates, BE Grinton, PM Taylor, M Sait (2002) Improved cultivability of soil bacteria and isolation in pure culture of novel members of the divisions Acidobacteria, Actinobacteria, Proteobacteria, and Verrucomicrobia. Appl Environ Microbiol 68 2391-2396. [Pg.233]

G. A. Kowalchuk, J. R. Stephen, W. DeBoer, J. 1. Prosser, T. M. Embley, and J. W. Woldendorp, Analysis of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria of the beta subdivision of the class Proteobacteria in coastal sand dunes by denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis and sequencing of PCR-amplified I6S ribosomal DNA fragments. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 6.1 1489 (1997). [Pg.408]

Immuno-histochemical staining of intracellular bacteria in filarial nematodes has been obtained using antibodies against GroELand catalase (Henkle-Duhrsen etal., 1998 Hoerauf etal., 1999) the specificity of these antibodies is unknown, but it is expected to be low because both GroEL and catalase show high level of amino acid conservation throughout the proteobacteria. nd = not done. [Pg.38]

Their activities in desulfurization lead to a hybrid process, protected under the title of Method for electrobiologically desulfurizing petroleum [143], awarded to the Marine Biotechnology Institute by the Japanese Patent Office [143], This method is based on contacting anaerobic sulfur-oxidizing bacteria with petroleum under anaerobic condition or microaerophilic conditions. The bacteria used belonged to Proteobacteria or Thiomicrospira bacteria. [Pg.349]

B. Fodor, G. Rakhely, A. T. Kovdcs, K. L. Kovacs (2001) Transposon mutagenesis in purple sulfur photosynthetic bacteria Identification of hypF, encoding a protein capable to process [NiFe] hydrogenases in a, p and y subdivision of proteobacteria. Appl. Environ. Microbiol., 67 2476-2483... [Pg.30]

Gonzalez JM, Kiene RP, Moran MA (1999) Transformation of sulfur compounds by an abundant lineage of marine bacteria in the a-subclass of the Proteobacteria. Appl Environ Microbiol 65 3810-3819... [Pg.190]

A phylogenetic analysis of H4MPT-dependent enzymes reveals distinct archaeal and bacterial branches of the tree that are clearly related however, the results still do not resolve whether a common ancestor contained H4MPT-dependent enzymes or the methylotrophs acquired genes from the Archaea domain. Nonetheless, analysis of the genomic sequences from the Bacteria domain indicate that only the methylotrophic proteobacteria harbor HiMPT-dependent enzymes are consistent with lateral transfer from archaeal donors (Vorholt et al. 1999). [Pg.145]

The biological classification schemes for bacteria and archaea are still being developed because of the rapid pace of new discoveries in genomics. The two most important phyla of marine bacteria are the cyanobacteria, which are photosynthetic, and the proteobacteria. The latter include some photosynthetic species, such as the purple photosynthetic bacteria and N2 fixers. Other members of this diverse phylum are the methanotrophs, nitrifiers, hydrogen, sulfur and iron oxidizers, sulfete and sulfur reducers, and various bioluminescent species. [Pg.190]


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