In young cultures, slender, irregular rods ∼∼0.3–0.7 µm × ∼1.0–4.0 µm or more which may be straight, angular, or slightly curved; some of the rods are arranged at an angle …
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Cellulomonas. The cellulomonads are Gram-positive organisms that possess the ability to grow both aerobically and anaerobically by fermentation. A large number of Cellulomonas species are known for their …
It could be better to give 2 ml probiotic containing Enterobacteria spp., Bacillus spp., Cellulomonas spp., and Actinomyces spp. in drinking water for the best result. Discover the world's ...
One potential method is microbially catalyzed reduction of Cr(VI) to Cr(III), which was first reported with Pseudomonas spp. (Romanenko and Koren'Ken, 1977). Since then, significant progress has been made towards understanding the processes controlling enzymatic reduction of Cr(VI) in Gram negative bacteria, especially those belonging to the genera …
Vibrio spp., Bacillus megaterium, Cellulomonas sp., and Staphylococcus pasteuri were isolated in blood culture from apparently healthy individuals. There was a significant association (P = 0.048) between positive skin cultures and positive blood cultures, but isolates obtained were consistently different between paired results. There was no ...
Among cellulolytic bacterial isolates, basedon cultural, morphological and biochemical characteristics, 11 isolates were identified as Bacillus spp., 3 asPseudomonas spp., while the remaining three belonged to Cellulomonas, Staphylococcus and Micrococcusgenus.
CELLULOMONAS. M.I. Rajoka, K.A. Malik, in Encyclopedia of Food Microbiology, 1999 Characteristics of the Genus. The genus Cellulomonas contains a heterogeneous collection of cellulose-decomposing bacteria principally isolated from soil materials. The genus Cellulomonas along with Jonesia, Oerskovia, and Promicromonospora has recently been assigned to a new …
Here we show that nitrogen limitation induced biofilm formation in Cellulomonas spp., a process that was coupled to carbon sequestration and storage in a curdlan-type biofilm matrix. The response was reversible and the curdlan matrix was solubilized and used as a carbon and energy source for biofilm dispersal once nitrogen sources became available.
Cellulosimicrobium species, formely known as Oerskovia species, are gram-positive bacilli belonging to the order Actinomycetales. They rarely cause human infections. …
Cellulomonas sp. HM71, a human gut microbe possesses metabolic machinery to catabolize antigenic gluten, hence, holds promises as microbial therapy to treat gluten-derived …
GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION, HABITAT, MATERIAL EXAMINED Massachusetts: Harvard Forest 1-1-2, I-l-17b, and 1-6-2, isol. at Harvard Unit., 12 Oct. 1949 by Frank L. Raymond from well-drained sandy loam at point 4 inches below surface of mineral soil in 26 yr. old pine-spruce plantation, Harvard Forest, Peter-
HABITAT Ce sont des bactéries de l'eau douce, notamment des eaux souillées. Elles peuvent persister dans les amibes libres de l'eau. Elles résistent à la chloration. Ils ont une répartition géographique mondiale. La recherche d'Aeromonas ne figure pas dans les critères de potabilité de l'eau. Elles peuvent se multiplier à + 4°C.
Cellulomonas harbours microorganisms, which produce cellulolytic enzymes, and their main habitat appears to be soil (Stackebrandt et al. 2006). Cellulomonas uda has been reported to grow and produce cellulases under …
Our results indicate that Cr(VI) reduction by indigenous Cellulomonas spp. may be a potential method of in situ bioremediation of Cr(VI) contaminated sediment and groundwater.
Moreover, this is the first study to report the isolation of Pseudarthrobacter spp., Nocardioides spp. and Glutamicibacter mishrai from soda lake habitat globally. Isolate NSI15 (OR083636) had 99.33 % sequence similarity with its closely clustered type strain Pseudarthrobacter defluvii (AM409361) isolated from sewage of Geumho River near Daegu ...
Therefore, renewed interest has developed in isolation, identification and application of Cellulomonas spp. in the production of glucose from such wastes. Recently, they have been …
The isolate was identified by the API Coryne system as 99.7% Cellulomonas or Microbacterium species. Further phenotypic tests failed to identify the two isolates. 16S rRNA gene sequencing showed 99.4% similarity between the first isolate and Microbacterium oxydans and 98.7% similarity between the second isolate and Microbacterium ...
Marine actinobacterial strains Rhodococcus rhodochrous, R. erythropolis, Corynebacterium spp., Brevibacterium spp., Streptomyces spp., and Mycobacterium spp. are known to produce carboxyl oxidase enzyme (MacLachlan, Wotherspoon, Ansell, & Brooks, 2000), which is used in the conversion of cholesterol (Pollegioni, Piubelli, & Molla, 2009), and ...
Cellulomonas spp. Description: Cellulomonas is a genus of aerobic, Gram-positive bacteria that are known for their ability to degrade cellulose and other complex polysaccharides. The genus Cellulomonas belongs to the Actinobacteria phylum and includes more than 20 species. Cellulomonas bacteria are found in a variety of environments, including ...
Cellulose is one of the most dominant waste material obtained from agriculture industry in the form of stalks, stems and husk and is one of the most abundant renewable sources. Although, generally considered a plant material, cellulose is also produced by some bacteria. Hence, the present work envisaged isolation of Cellulomonas, a cellulose degrading bacteria, from …
Cellulomonas spp. demonstrated a broader genomic potential for hydrolyzing plant polysaccharides compared to Pseudomonas spp., indicating that Cellulomonas could play a key role in the consortia. Specifically, higher abundance of genes …
a b ro to reduce Cr(VI) under growth and non-growth conditions. During fermentative growth on D-xylose, ES6 and WS01 decreased aqueous Cr(VI) concentrations from 0.04 mM…
Therefore, Cellulomonas spp. may be able to live with coal or biomass ashes, which explained the significant increase in Cellulomonas spp. in PM 2.5 S compared with other fractions. In addition, most genera that significantly increased in coarse particles, such as Dokdonella, Caenimonas, Paracoccus, and Kocuria, were consistently sourced ...
Cellulomonas sp. HM71, a human gut microbe possesses metabolic machinery to catabolize antigenic gluten, hence, holds promises as microbial therapy to treat gluten-derived celiac disease. However, its efficacy, safety, and survivability in the gastrointestinal ecosystem await functional elucidation. The current study is designed to characterize Cellulomonas sp. …
It also reports for the first time, the isolation of Gordonia spp., Microcella sp. and Actinotalea sp. from an East African Soda Lake as well as isolation of S. pseudogriseolus, S. calidiresistens and Micromonospora spp. from a Tanzania soda lake. Furthermore, two putative novel species of the phylum Actinomycetota were identified.
Cellulosimicrobium species are gram-positive bacilli belonging to the order Actinomycetales, suborder Micrococcineae, family Promicromonosporaceae.They are organisms that have undergone several taxonomic changes. Oerskovia xanthineolytica, described in 1972 [], was reclassified in 1982 as Cellulomonas cellulans [].In 2001, Schumann et al. [] proposed its …
Cellulomonas spp. are often believed to be of low virulence. There are only a few reports of human infections. We report the first case of endocarditis caused by Cellulomonas in an intravenous drug abuser. The diagnosis of infective endocarditis (IE) in this case was definite using the Duke criteria. The course of the disease was complicated with a heart failure and …
Cellulomonas flavigena (Kellerman and McBeth 1912) Bergey et al. 1923 is the type species of the genus Cellulomonas of the actinobacterial family Cellulomonadaceae. Members of the genus Cellulomonas are of special interest for their ability to degrade cellulose and hemicellulose, particularly with regard to the use of biomass as an alternative energy …
Cellulomonas sp. HM71, a human gut microbe possesses metabolic machinery to catabolize antigenic gluten, hence, holds promises as microbial therapy to treat gluten-derived …