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Bergey's Manual of Systematic Bacteriology: Volume 4: The ...
162, and 163 of Asteroleplasma anaerobium are genetically related and distinct
from established species in the genera Acholeplasma or Anaeroplasma (
Stephens et al., 1985). Tube agglutination tests and gel diffusion precipitation
tests ...
Noel R. Krieg, Aidan Parte, Wolfgang Ludwig, 2011
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The Anaerobic Bacteria: Their Activities in Nature and ...
D., and Hitchens, A. P. Bergey's manual of determinative bacteriology: a key for
the identification of organisms of the class Schizomycetes. Williams and Wilkins,
Baltimore, 5th Ed., 1032 pp., 1939 anaerobium, Achromobacter Shlmwell Comrie
, ...
Leland Swint McClung, 1982
Ackromobacter anaerobium var. immobile More recently the writer has
encountered a non-motile variety or strain of Achromo- bacter anaerobium which
never at any period in its growth shows any signs of motility, in sharp
contradistinction to ...
Wallerstein Laboratories, New York, 1948
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Zentralblatt Für Bakteriologie: Supplement
enolpyruvate-dependent); As.anaerobium had Pyr-orthophosphate dikinase (a
PP,-linked enzyme) instead of Pyr kinase activity. The phosphofructokinase (PFK)
of As. anaerobium was ATP-dependent (as with most bacteria and Mycoplasma ...
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The Complete Technology Book on Alcoholic and Non- Alcoholic ...
The specific name, anaerobia, Millis derived from a similar organism discovered
in beer by Shimwell in 1937, which he then called Achromobacter anaerobium,
but later renamed Saccharomonas anaerobium. Present knowledge indicates
that ...
NPCS Board of Consultants & Engineers, 2008
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Molecular Biology and Pathogenicity of Mycoplasmas
When A, anaerobium is excluded from such a tree, the mollicutes form
monophyletic group. It may, therefore, be a pertinent question to as whether As.
anaerobium should be regarded as a mollicute. On the Otht hand, it has been
suggested ...
Shmuel Razin, Richard Herrmann, 2002
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Biological Role of Inorganic Pyrophosphate
Two other PPi- dependent enzymes have been found in Mollicutes, PEP
carboxytransphosphorylase in A. laidlawii and pyruvate orthophosphate dikinase
in Asteroplasma anaerobium (Petzelera/. 1990). Pollack and Williams (1986)
found no ...
Preliminary characterization of the chemotactic factor from C. anaerobium 578
indicates that it is a nondialysable macromolecule, destroyed by heating to 100°
C but stable to heat at 56 0C for 30 minutes. Addition of saturated ammonium ...
CIBA Foundation Symposium, 2009
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Practical Handbook of Microbiology, Second Edition
A variety of culture media have been described (Robinson, 1983); but because
cultivation requires obligate anaerobiosis, very little is known about this group.
The single described asteroleplasma, the type species Asteroleplasma
anaerobium ...
Emanuel Goldman, Lorrence H Green, 2008
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Academic Press Dictionary of Science and Technology
2. an organism that cannot survive in the presence of oxygen. Also, anaerobium.
anaerobic [an a ro'bik] Biology. 1. occurring with little or no oxygen. 2. of or
relating to anaerobes. Also, anaerobiotic, anerobic. anaerobic bacteria
Microbiology, ...
Christopher G. Morris, 1992