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Taxonomy Citation ID Reference
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.

Nucleic acids research 37 (17)
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.
KeywordMeSH Terms
Genome, Bacterial
Genomic Instability
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.]

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