Methylobacillus glycogenes

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Methylobacillus glycogenes
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Domain: Bacteria
Phylum: Pseudomonadota
Class: Betaproteobacteria
Order: Methylophilaceae
Genus: Methylobacillus
Species:
M. glycogenes
Binomial name
Methylobacillus glycogenes
Yordy and Weaver 1977
Type strain
ATCC 29475
DSM 5685
JCM 2850
LMG 6082
NCIMB 11375
VKM B-2060
Synonyms

Pseudomonas insuetaShiio et al. 1971
Pseudomonas methanolicolaTerui et al. 1970
Pseudomonas methylotrophaByrom and Ousby 1975

Methylobacillus glycogenes is a Gram-negative methylotrophic bacteria that can only grow on methanol or methylamine, but under nitrogen-limiting conditions synthesizes glycogen as an internal reserve material.


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