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PSEUDOMONAS LUTEOLA

Class: Gamma Proteobacteria
Genus: Pseudomonas
Species: Pseudomonas luteola
Description: Cells are rods 0.8 by 2.5 μm and have rounded ends. The cells occur singly,rarely pairs, and are motile by means of polar multitrichous flagella. A small number of poly-β-hydroxybutyrate granules accumulate in the cells. Endospores are not formed in the cells. Gram negative. Colonies on 0.5% glucose nutrient agar are smooth or wrinkled, entire or erose, flat or convex, light yellow or pale yellow, and 3 mm in diameter after 2 days of incubation at 30°C. A pellicle is formed on the surface of 0.5% glucose nutrient broth. A water-insoluble yellow pigment is pro- duced. No water-soluble fluorescent pigment is produced. Growth occurs on MacConkey agar and SS agar.
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Source: isolated from a clinical specimen.
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Genbank: NZ_ALAT00000000.1   [Genome]    [Nucleotide]
Size (Mb): 4.63
GC %: 54.2
Genes: 4,391
CDS Number: 4,155
Reference: HOLMES (B.) STEIGERWALT (A.G.), WEAVER (R.E.) and BRENNER (D.J.): Chryseomonas luteola comb. nov. and Flavimonas oryzihabitans gen. nov., comb. nov., Pseudomonas-like species from human clinical specimens and formerly known, respectively, as groups Ve-1 and Ve-2. Int. J. Syst. Bacteriol., 1987, 37, 245-250.
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