butyrivibrio การใช้
- "Butyrivibrio " species are common in the rumens of ruminant animals such as cows, deer and sheep, where they are involved in a number of ruminal functions of biohydrogenation of lipids and the production of microbial inhibitors.
- "Butyrivibrio " species are metabolically versatile and are able to constitutively expressed, while groups B1 ( 113 ) and C ( CF3 ) are induced only by growth on xylan, and those of group B2 are induced by growth on xylan or arabinose.
- The " Butyrivibrio " genus encompasses over 60 strains that were originally confined to the species " Butyrivibrio fibrisolvens " based on their phylogenetic analyses based on 16S ribosomal RNA ( rRNA ) gene sequences has divided the genus " Butyrivibrio " into six families.
- The " Butyrivibrio " genus encompasses over 60 strains that were originally confined to the species " Butyrivibrio fibrisolvens " based on their phylogenetic analyses based on 16S ribosomal RNA ( rRNA ) gene sequences has divided the genus " Butyrivibrio " into six families.
- The " Butyrivibrio " genus encompasses over 60 strains that were originally confined to the species " Butyrivibrio fibrisolvens " based on their phylogenetic analyses based on 16S ribosomal RNA ( rRNA ) gene sequences has divided the genus " Butyrivibrio " into six families.
- A number of genes encoding glycoside hydrolases ( GH ) have been identified in " Butyrivibrio " species including endocellulase ( GH family 5 and 9 ); carbohydrate binding modules ( CBM ) have also been identified that are predicted to bind glycogen ( CBM family 48 ); xylan or chitin ( CBM family 2 ); and starch ( CBM family 26 ).