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Myxococcus fulvus

Myxococcus fulvus (D isomer) Rhodopseudomona viridis (l isomer) 711... [Pg.552]

Some polysaccharides contain naturally methylated sugars. Analyses of the lipopolysaccharides from Myxococcus fulvus and Rhodopseudo-... [Pg.66]

Freese, A., Reichenbach, H. and Liinsdorf, H. (1997). Further characterization and in situ localization of chain-like aggregates of the gliding bacteria Myxococcus fulvus amA Myxococcus xanthus.J. Bacteriol. 179, 1246-1252. [Pg.181]

Figure 7. Fruiting bodies of Myxobacteria. [a) Chondromyces pediculatus, [b] C. crocatus, [c] C. apiculatus, (d) Melittanglum boletus, (e) Myxococcus fulvus, [f] C. lanuginosus. Courtesy of Hans Reichenbach. Figure 7. Fruiting bodies of Myxobacteria. [a) Chondromyces pediculatus, [b] C. crocatus, [c] C. apiculatus, (d) Melittanglum boletus, (e) Myxococcus fulvus, [f] C. lanuginosus. Courtesy of Hans Reichenbach.
E. (1983) A phylogenetic analysis of the myxobacteria Myxococcus fulvus, Stigmatella aurantiaca, Cystobacter fuscus, Sorangium ceUulosum and Nan-nocystis exedens. Arch. Microbiol, 135 (1), 58-62. [Pg.476]

Gerth, K., Irschik, H., Reichenbach, H., and Trowitzsch, W. (1980) Myxoth-iazol, an antibiotic from Myxococcus fulvus (myxobacterales). I. Cultivation, isolation, physico-chemical and biological properties. J. Antibiot, 33 (12), 1474-1479. [Pg.478]

Irschik, H., Gerth, K., Kemmer, X, Steinmetz, H. et al. (1983) The Myxo-valargins, new peptide antibiotics from Myxococcus fulvus (Myxobacterales)... [Pg.479]

Xia, Z.-J. et al. (2008) Discovery of the autonomously replicating plasmid pMFl from Myxococcus fulvus and development of a gene cloning system in Myxococcus xanthus. Appl Environ. Microbiol, 74 (7), 1980-1987. [Pg.479]

Myxothiazol A was isolated originally from the bacterium Myxococcus fulvus, which was found in a soil sample from Java. [Pg.692]

Isol. from the gliding bacteria Myxococcus fulvus (Myxobacterales). 489, 519 nm (petrol) 491, 516 nm (EtOH). [Pg.98]

Prod, by Myxococcus fulvus and M. xanthus. Used for extraction photometric detn. of Pd nm, 3-4M... [Pg.364]


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