Syntrophomonas wolfei explained
Syntrophomonas wolfei is a bacterium. It is anaerobic, syntrophic and fatty acid-oxidizing.[1] It has a multilayered cell wall of the gram-negative type.
Further reading
- Sieber JR, Sims DR, Han C, etal . The genome of Syntrophomonas wolfei: new insights into syntrophic metabolism and biohydrogen production . . 12 . 8 . 2289–301 . August 2010 . 21966920 . 10.1111/j.1462-2920.2010.02237.x .
- Beaty PS, McInerney MJ . Nutritional Features of Syntrophomonas wolfei . . 56 . 10 . 3223–4 . October 1990 . 16348328 . 184927 . 10.1128/AEM.56.10.3223-3224.1990.
- Beaty. P. S.. McInerney. M. J.. Growth of Syntrophomonas wolfei in pure culture on crotonate. Archives of Microbiology. 147. 4. 1987. 389–393. 0302-8933. 10.1007/BF00406138. 21833402.
- Henson JM, McInerney MJ, Beaty PS, Nickels J, White DC . Phospholipid Fatty Acid Composition of the Syntrophic Anaerobic Bacterium Syntrophomonas wolfei . . 54 . 6 . 1570–4 . June 1988 . 16347667 . 202697 . 10.1128/AEM.54.6.1570-1574.1988.
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Notes and References
- McInerney MJ, Bryant MP, Hespell RB, Costerton JW . Syntrophomonas wolfei gen. nov. sp. nov., an Anaerobic, Syntrophic, Fatty Acid-Oxidizing Bacterium . . 41 . 4 . 1029–39 . April 1981 . 16345745 . 243852 . 10.1128/AEM.41.4.1029-1039.1981.