-
below pH 5.0,
although the pH
optimum for
growth is 5.4-6.3.
Acetobacter xylinum is able to
synthesize cellulose,
something normally done only by plants...
- gave the
species the name
Bacterium xylinum. It has
since been
known by
several other names,
mainly Acetobacter xylinum and
Gluconacetobacter xylinus. It...
- most
effective producers of
cellulose are A.
xylinum, A. hansenii, and A. pasteuri****. Of these, A.
xylinum is the
model microorganism for
basic and applied...
- word to
describe "a
gelatinous m**** of
symbiotic bacteria (as
Acetobacter xylinum) and
yeasts (as of the
genera Brettanomyces and Saccharomyces)
grown to...
-
which gels
through the
production of
microbial cellulose by
Acetobacter xylinum.
Originating in the Philippines, nata de coco is most
commonly sweetened...
- E. (1962), [29d] Fructose-6-phosphate
phosphoketolase from
Acetobacter xylinum,
Methods in Enzymology, vol. 5, Elsevier, pp. 276–280, doi:10.1016/s0076-6879(62)05219-2...
-
aceti subsp.
xylinum):
Proposal to
Designate NCIB 11664 in
Place of NCIB 4112 (ATCC 23767) as the Type
Strain of
Acetobacter aceti subsp.
xylinum: Request...
-
cleavage of fructose-6-phosphate by fructose-6-phosphate
phosphoketolase from
Acetobacter xylinum". J. Biol. Chem. 233: 1283–1288. Portal:
Biology v t e...
- conditions.
acetan (Acetobacter
xylinum)
alginate (Azotobacter vinelandii,
Pseudomonas spp.)
cellulose (Acetobacter
xylinum)
chitosan (Mucorales spp.) curdlan...
- non-sulfur bacteria.
Examples include cellulose-producing
bacteria Acetobacter xylinum and bovine-****ociated
bacteria Mycoplasma mycoides,
which both have been...