PROTEOBACTERIA >> Gamma >> Saccharophagus >> Saccharophagus degradans
SACCHAROPHAGUS DEGRADANS
| Class: | Gamma Proteobacteria |
| Genus: | Saccharophagus |
| Species: | Saccharophagus degradans |
| Description: | Cells are pleomorphic rods, averaging 1.5–3.0μm long and 0.5μm wide during the exponential phase of growth in glucose. In media containing complex polysaccharides as sole carbon sources, cells can be pleomorphic and produce surface protuberances and vesicles. Cells form coils and filaments when grown at high salinity. Colonies are cream in colour and then turn black upon eumelanin production.Colonies rapidly pit agar plates. |
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| Source: | The type strain isolated from the surface of degrading salt marsh cord grass, Spartina alterniflora, in the lower Chesapeake Bay, Mathews County, VA, USA. |
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| Genbank: | AF055269(16s rRNA) [Genome] [Nucleotide] |
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| Reference: | EKBORG (N.A.), GONZALEZ (J.M.), HOWARD (M.B.), TAYLOR (L.E.), HUTCHESON (S.W.) and WEINER (R.M.): Saccharophagus degradans gen. nov., sp. nov., a versatile marine degrader of complex polysaccharides. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 2005, 55, 1545-1549. |
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