Translucent Colony Form of the Gram-Negative, Levan-Producing Bacterium, Aerobacter levanicum
AUTOR(ES)
Takeshita, Masaru
RESUMO
A spontaneously occurring variation of Aerobacter levanicum, affecting the appearance of colonies on sucrose agar (opaque to translucent colony form), has been observed and studied. This appears to be a mutation that is accompanied by a significant increase in levansucrase (EC 2.4.1.10) activity, in levan production, and by a change in some of the properties of levansucrase.
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