Celluar fatty acid composition and coenzyme Q system in gram-negative methanol-utilizing bacteria.
- 1 January 1979
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Microbiology Research Foundation in The Journal of General and Applied Microbiology
- Vol. 25 (6) , 343-360
- https://doi.org/10.2323/jgam.25.343
Abstract
Taxonomic studies were performed on 145 strains of gram-negative methanol-utilizing bacteria, and they were divided into the following 4 major groups on the basis of morphological characteristics, assimilation of C compounds, cellular fatty acid composition and coenzyme Q system. Bacteria of group 1 were polarly flagellated rods, and showed the presence of coenzyme Q8 and cellular fatty acid composition consisting of a large amount of C16:0 acid and C16:1 acid (Type A). The so-called obligate methylotrophs are included in this group. Bacteria of group 2 were polarly flagellated rods, and showed the presence of coenzyme Q10 and cellular fatty acid composition consisting of a large amount of C18:1 acid (Type B). Bacteria of group 3 belonged to the genus Microcyclus on the basis of morphological characteristics. They showed the presence of coenzyme Q10 and Type B of cellular fatty acid composition. Bacteria of group 4 belonged to the genus Hyphomicrobium on the basis of morphological characteristics. They showed the presence of coenzyme Q9 and Type B of cellular fatty acid composition. Bacteria of groups 1 and 2 differed from Pseudomonas in cellular fatty acid composition and coenzyme Q system. Taxonomic implication of cellular fatty acid composition was discussed from the viewpoint of the change in the composition according to cultural conditions.Keywords
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