J Bacteriol. 1972 January; 109(1): 450-451
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Similarities Between Hyphomicrobium and Nitrobacter with Respect to Fatty Acids
Thomas B. Auran and
E. L. Schmidt
Department of Microbiology, Medical School, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455
ABSTRACT
Vaccenic acid (11-18:1) accounted for 92% of the fatty acids in the extractable lipids of log-phase Nitrobacter and Hyphomicrobium. During the stationary phase, both genera formed a 19-carbon cyclopropane fatty acid which increased in proportion to a decrease in the amount of vaccenic acid.
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