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Corynebacterium spp

This approach has been used with a wide variety of organisms, although it is more commonly employed using Arthrobacter simplex, Brevibacterium lipolyticum, Corynebacterium spp and certain strains of Nocardia. [Pg.305]

Bkenella corrodens, S. aureus streptococci, Corynebacterium spp, Bacteroides spp, Peptostreptococcus spp. [Pg.510]

Skin Staphylococcus spp. (e.g., S. epidermidis) Streptococcus spp. Corynebacterium spp. Propionibacterium spp. Enteric bacilli (some sites) Acinetobacter spp. (Coccobacilli) ... [Pg.1893]

Oropharynx Streptococci—viridans group Micrococcus Corynebacterium spp. Neisseria Hemophilus spp. Spirochetes... [Pg.1893]

Genital tract Streptococcus spp. Staphylococcus spp. Lactobacillus Corynebacterium spp. Enterobacteriaceae Prevotella spp. Mycoplasma... [Pg.1893]

Many microorganisms—which should not possess nitrile reductase activity—carry out these conversions and most are relatively unspecific as to substrate. Bacteria have been screened (and taxonomically classified) for acryonitrile hydratase activity amide production and substrate and inhibition studies have been made for the nitrile hydratase from Corynebacterium spp and Rhodococcus spp and the production of acrylamide has been brought to industrial fruition Bacteria that could utilize acryonitrile as sole nitrogen and carbon source and fungi that accept aliphatic nitriles (Ci to 5) as nitrogen... [Pg.713]

The skeleton consists of a branched polymer of D-arabinose and D-galactose in a 5 2 ratio where about every tenth arabinose contains a mycolic acid esterified to the 5 -hydroxyl. These mycolic acids are 60-90 carbon fatty acids which are 2-branched and 3-hydroxylated. They may also contain cyclopropane rings, methyl branches and methoxy groups. In Nocardia similar arabinogalactan mycolates are present, known as nocardomycolic acids (40-60 carbons with a Ci4 or Ci6branch). In Corynebacterium spp., corynomycolic acids (28-40 carbons with a C14 branch) are found (Minnikin, 1982). [Pg.157]

Goncalves JL, Tomazi T, Barreiro JR, Braga PAD, Ferreira CR, Araujo JP, Eberlin MN, dos Santos MV. Identification of Corynebacterium spp. isolated from bovine intramammary infections by... [Pg.173]

John Frost In the United States, you have a lot of K12 processes. In Japan, it is Corynebacterium spp. Another microbe Gluconobacter oxydans is used in the manufacture of ascorbic acid. [Pg.220]

Broadway NM, Dickinson FM, Ratledge C. Long chain acyl-CoA ester intermediates of B-oxidation of mono- and di- carboxylic fatty acids by extracts of Corynebacterium spp. strain 7E1C. Biochem. J. 1992 285 117-122. [Pg.95]

B. Phospholipids and fatty acids Phospholipids and fatty acids Candida spp. Corynebacterium spp. Micrococcus spp. Acinetobacter spp. [Pg.379]


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