Hyphomicrobium

Hyphomicrobium is a genus of Gram-negative, non-spore-forming, rod-shaped bacteria from the family of Hyphomicrobiaceae.[1][2][3][4][5][6] It has a large polar or sub-polar filiform prostheca very similar to that of Caulobacter. In addition to having a nutritional function, the prostheca also plays a role in the initiation of DNA replication.

Hyphomicrobium
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Hyphomicrobium

Stutzer and Hartleb 1899[1]
Type species
Hyphomicrobium vulgare[1]
Species

H. aestuarii
H. chloromethanicum
H. coagulans
H. denitrificans
H. facile
Hyphomicrobium facile subsp. facile
Hyphomicrobium facile subsp. tolerans
Hyphomicrobium facile subsp. ureaphilum
H. hollandicum
H. methylovorum
H. nitrativorans
H. sulfonivorans
H. vulgare
H. zavarzinii

Reproduction in Hyphomicrobium begins when its hyphal filament (prostheca) grows from one end of the cell (this happens when the cell no longer has a flagellum) and the bud grows from the tip of the prostheca that eventually differentiates into a new swarmer cell.

References

  1. LPSN lpsn.dsmz.de
  2. UniProt
  3. Urakami, T.; Sasaki, J.; Suzuki, K. -I.; Komagata, K. (1995). "Characterization and Description of Hyphomicrobium denitrificans sp. nov". International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology. 45 (3): 528. doi:10.1099/00207713-45-3-528.
  4. Vuilleumier, S.; Nadalig, T.; Farhan Ul Haque, M.; Magdelenat, G.; Lajus, A.; Roselli, S.; Muller, E. E. L.; Gruffaz, C.; Barbe, V.; Medigue, C.; Bringel, F. (2011). "Complete Genome Sequence of the Chloromethane-Degrading Hyphomicrobium sp. Strain MC1". Journal of Bacteriology. 193 (18): 5035. doi:10.1128/JB.05627-11. PMC 3165642. PMID 21868803.
  5. Rainey, F. A.; Ward-Rainey, N.; Gliesche, C. G.; Stackebrandt, E. (1998). "Phylogenetic analysis and intrageneric structure of the genus Hyphomicrobium and the related genus Filomicrobium". International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology. 48 (3): 635. doi:10.1099/00207713-48-3-635. PMID 9734017.
  6. Characterization and Description of Hyphomicrobium denitripcans sp. nov.


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