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Acetobacter
A species of gram-negative bacteria of the family ACETOBACTERACEAE found in FLOWERS and FRUIT. Cells are ellipsoidal to rod-shaped and straight or slightly curved.
Year introduced: 1966
Acetobacter pasteurianus [Supplementary Concept]
Date introduced: November 22, 2019
Acetobacter aceti [Supplementary Concept]
Acetobacter orleanensis [Supplementary Concept]
Acetobacter ascendens [Supplementary Concept]
Acetobacter estunensis [Supplementary Concept]
Gluconacetobacter xylinus
A species of acetate-oxidizing bacteria, formerly known as Acetobacter xylinum.
Year introduced: 2004
Frateuria aurantia [Supplementary Concept]
Acetobacter lovaniensis [Supplementary Concept]
Acetobacter persici [Supplementary Concept]
Acetobacter suratthaniensis [Supplementary Concept]
Komagataeibacter sucrofermentans [Supplementary Concept]
Gluconacetobacter
A genus in the family ACETOBACTERACEAE comprised of acetate-oxidizing bacteria.
AceP protein, Acetobacter xylinum [Supplementary Concept]
member of acetan biosynthetic pathway; isolated from Acetobacter xylinum; amino acid sequence in first source; GenBank
Date introduced: September 21, 1999
AcsAII protein, Acetobacter xylinus [Supplementary Concept]
acsAII is the second cellulose synthase gene from Acetobacter xylinum; about 44% similar to acsAB gene product; MW 175 kDa; amino acid sequence given in first source; GenBank U15957
Date introduced: October 6, 1995
ubiquinol oxidase, Acetobacter aceti [Supplementary Concept]
contains cytochrome a1, consisting of heme band a
Date introduced: February 6, 1991
Gluconacetobacter diazotrophicus [Supplementary Concept]
Gluconacetobacter polyoxogenes [Supplementary Concept]
Gluconobacter albidus [Supplementary Concept]
Acetobacter calcoaceticus [Supplementary Concept]