| Taxonomy Citation ID | Reference |
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| 5524 | Bergey, D.H., Harrison, F.C., Breed, R.S., Hammer B.W., and Huntoon, F.M. Bergey's Manual of Determinative Bacteriology, 1st ed. (1923) The Williams and Wilkins Co., Baltimore, pp. 1-442. [No PubMed record available.] |
| 2759 | Skerman, V.B.D., McGowan, V., and Sneath, P.H.A. (editors). "Approved lists of bacterial names." Int. J. Syst. Bacteriol. (1980) 30:225-420. [No PubMed record available.] |
| 10160 | Hansen, E.C. "Mycodermo aceti (Kutz) Pasteur et Myc. Pasteurianum." Compte Rendu des Travaux du Laboratoire Carlsberg (1879) 1:96-100. [No PubMed record available.] |
| 10161 | Beijerinck, M.W., and Folpmers, T. "Verslagen van de gewone vergadering der wis- en natuurkundige afdeeling." Koninklijke Akademic van Wetenschappente Amsterdam (1916) 18:1198-1200. [No PubMed record available.] |
| 10158 | Frateur, J. "Essai sur la systematique des acetobacters." Cellule (1950) 53:287-392. [No PubMed record available.] | 25693 |
Azuma Y,
Hosoyama A,
Matsutani M,
Furuya N,
Horikawa H,
Harada T,
Hirakawa H,
Kuhara S,
Matsushita K,
Fujita N,
Shirai M,
( 2009 ) Whole-genome analyses reveal genetic instability of Acetobacter pasteurianus. PMID : 19638423 DOI : 10.1093/nar/gkp612 PMC : PMC2761278 Abstract >>
Acetobacter species have been used for brewing traditional vinegar and are known to have genetic instability. To clarify the mutability, Acetobacter pasteurianus NBRC 3283, which forms a multi-phenotype cell complex, was subjected to genome DNA sequencing. The genome analysis revealed that there are more than 280 transposons and five genes with hyper-mutable tandem repeats as common features in the genome consisting of a 2.9-Mb chromosome and six plasmids. There were three single nucleotide mutations and five transposon insertions in 32 isolates from the cell complex. The A. pasteurianus hyper-mutability was applied for breeding a temperature-resistant strain grown at an unviable high-temperature (42 degrees C). The genomic DNA sequence of a heritable mutant showing temperature resistance was analyzed by mutation mapping, illustrating that a 92-kb deletion and three single nucleotide mutations occurred in the genome during the adaptation. Alpha-proteobacteria including A. pasteurianus consists of many intracellular symbionts and parasites, and their genomes show increased evolution rates and intensive genome reduction. However, A. pasteurianus is assumed to be a free-living bacterium, it may have the potentiality to evolve to fit in natural niches of seasonal fruits and flowers with other organisms, such as yeasts and lactic acid bacteria.
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| 5544 | Pribram, E.: Klassification der Schizomyceten. F. Deuticke, Leipzig, (1933) pp. 1-143. [No PubMed record available.] |
| 11565 | Buchanan, R.E., and Gibbons, N.E. (editors): Bergey's Manual of Determinative Bacteriology, 8th edition. The Williams and Wilkins Co., Balitmore, 1974. [Description] [No PubMed record available.] |
| 6056 | Trevisan, V. "Caratteri di alcuni nuovi generi di Batteriaceae [Characteristics of some new genera of Bacteriaceae]." Atti. Accad. Fis.-Med.-Stat. Milano (Ser 4) (1885) 3:92-106. [No PubMed record available.] |