Biofilm formation and cellulose expression by Bordetella avium 197N, the causative agent of bordetellosis in birds and an opportunistic respiratory pathogen in humans
Although bacterial cellulose synthase (bcs) operons are widespread within the Proteobacteria phylum, subunits required for the partial-acetylation of the polymer appear to be restricted to a few γ-group soil, plant-associated and phytopathogenic pseudomonads, including Pseudomonas fluorescens SBW25...
Main Authors: | McLaughlin, K, Folorunso, A, Deeni, Y, Foster, D, Gorbatiuk, O, Hapca, S, Immoor, C, Koza, A, Mohammed, I, Moshynets, O, Rogalsky, S, Zawadzki, K, Spiers, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2017
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