Granulibacter

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Granulibacter
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Granulibacter

Greenberg et al. 2006[1]
Type species
Granulibacter bethesdensis[1]
Species

G. bethesdensis[1]

Synonyms

Granulobacter[2]

Granulibacter is a Gram-negative and non-motile bacterial genus from the family of Acetobacteraceae.[1][2][3][4][5] Up to now there is only one species of this genus known (Granulibacter bethesdensis).

Further reading

  • Greenberg, DE; Sturdevant, DE; Marshall-Batty, KR; Chu, J; Pettinato, AM; Virtaneva, K; Lane, J; Geller, BL; Porcella, SF; Gallin, JI; Holland, SM; Zarember, KA (November 2015). "Simultaneous Host-Pathogen Transcriptome Analysis during Granulibacter bethesdensis Infection of Neutrophils from Healthy Subjects and Patients with Chronic Granulomatous Disease". Infection and Immunity. 83 (11): 4277–92. doi:10.1128/IAI.00778-15. PMC 4598409. PMID 26283340.
  • Greenberg, DE; Shoffner, AR; Zelazny, AM; Fenster, ME; Zarember, KA; Stock, F; Ding, L; Marshall-Batty, KR; Wasserman, RL; Welch, DF; Kanakabandi, K; Sturdevant, DE; Virtaneva, K; Porcella, SF; Murray, PR; Malech, HL; Holland, SM (September 2010). "Recurrent Granulibacter bethesdensis infections and chronic granulomatous disease". Emerging Infectious Diseases. 16 (9): 1341–8. doi:10.3201/eid1609.091800. PMC 3294967. PMID 20735916.
  • Helmut, König ... (2009). Biology of microorganisms on grapes, in must and in wine. Berlin: Springer. ISBN 3-540-85462-2.

References

  1. ^ a b c d LPSN bacterio.net
  2. ^ a b UniProt
  3. ^ Amos, Etzioni; Hans D., Ochs (2014). Primary Immunodeficiency Disorders: A Historic and Scientific Perspective. Academic Press. ISBN 0-12-411554-3.
  4. ^ Miguel, Gama; Fernando, Dourado; Stanislaw, Bielecki (2016). Bacterial Nanocellulose: From Biotechnology to Bio-Economy. Elsevier. ISBN 0-444-63466-5.
  5. ^ Georgiev, Vassil St. (2009). National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, NIH. Totowa, N.J.: Humana. ISBN 1-60761-512-6.