Asaia bogorensis explained
Asaia bogorensis is a species of acetic acid bacterium. It is Gram-negative, aerobic, rod-shaped and peritrichously flagellated. It was first isolated from specimens of Bauhinia purpurea and Plumbago auriculata. Its type strain is 71T (= NRIC 0311T = JCM 10569T).[1] it is potentially pathogenic.[2]
Further reading
- ANO. Yoshitaka. TOYAMA. Hirohide. ADACHI. Osao. MATSUSHITA. Kazunobu. Energy Metabolism of a Unique Acetic Acid Bacterium, Asaia bogorensis, That Lacks Ethanol Oxidation Activity. Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry. 72. 4. 2008. 989–997. 0916-8451. 10.1271/bbb.70740. 18391448. 45533358. free.
- SEDLÁČKOVÁ, Petra, et al. "Cell surface characteristic of Asaia bogorensis–spoilage microorganism of bottled water." Czech J. Food Sci. Vol 29.4 (2011): 457–461.
- Kumagai. Akio. Mizuno. Masahiro. Kato. Naoto. Nozaki. Kouichi. Togawa. Eiji. Yamanaka. Shigeru. Okuda. Kazuo. Saxena. Inder M.. Amano. Yoshihiko. 8. Ultrafine Cellulose Fibers Produced byAsaia bogorensis, an Acetic Acid Bacterium. Biomacromolecules. 12. 7. 2011. 2815–2821. 1525-7797. 10.1021/bm2005615. 21650167.
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Notes and References
- Yamada. Y.. Katsura. K.. Kawasaki. H.. Widyastuti. Y.. Saono. S.. Seki. T.. Uchimura. T.. Komagata. K.. Asaia bogorensis gen. nov., sp. nov., an unusual acetic acid bacterium in the alpha-Proteobacteria. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 50. 2. 2000. 823–829. 1466-5026. 10.1099/00207713-50-2-823. 10758893. free.
- Tuuminen. T.. Heinasmaki. T.. Kerttula. T.. First Report of Bacteremia by Asaia bogorensis, in a Patient with a History of Intravenous-Drug Abuse. Journal of Clinical Microbiology. 44. 8. 2006. 3048–3050. 0095-1137. 10.1128/JCM.00521-06. 16891542. 1594642.