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Sorangium cellulosum is a soil-dwelling Gram-negative
bacterium of the
group myxobacteria. It is
motile and
shows gliding motility.
Under stressful conditions...
- over 16
million nucleotides. The
second largest is
another myxobacteria Sorangium cellulosum.
Myxobacteria can move by gliding. They
typically travel in...
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synthase is ound in
eukaryotes and,
through independent domain acquisition,
Sorangium cellulosum. Most
bacteria and
archaea have a
version that only has an...
- princeps, to more than 14,000,000 base
pairs in the soil-dwelling
bacterium Sorangium cellulosum. Some
bacteria have more than one chromosome. For instance...
- ruddii, to 12,200,000 base
pairs (12.2 Mbp) in the soil-dwelling
bacteria Sorangium cellulosum.
There are many
exceptions to this; for example, some Streptomyces...
- component, beta-lytic metalloproteinase, beta-lytic protease,
Myxobacterium sorangium beta-lytic proteinase, Myxobacter495 beta-lytic proteinase) is an enzyme...
- proteinase, alpha-lytic proteinase, alpha-lytic protease,
Mycobacterium sorangium alpha-lytic proteinase,
Myxobacter 495 alpha-lytic proteinase) is an enzyme...
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antibiotics discovered in the 1990s from
culture broth of the
myxobacterium Sorangium cellulosum. In 2013,
chemist and
synthetic biologist Steve Benner suggested...
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identified as
metabolites produced by the soil-dwelling
myxobacterium Sorangium cellulosum. As of
September 2008[update],
epothilones A to F have been...
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antibiotics discovered in 1994 from the
culture broth of the
myxobacterium Sorangium cellulosum. Two
variants of tartrolons, A and B, were identified. Tartrolon...