[sōṓdə-mṓnəs, sōō-dŏḿə-nəs]
See also: pseudomonad
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Pseudomonas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pseudomonas is a genus of gamma proteobacteria, belonging to the larger family of pseudomonads. Recently, 16S rRNA sequence analysis has redefined the taxonomy of many bacterial species. As a resul...
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The Pseudomonas Genome Database is a database of genomic data and associated annotations for Pseudomonas aeruginosa and other Pseudomonas species genomes. ... Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a versatile Gram-negative bacterium that grows in soil, coastal marine habitats, and on plant and animal tissues. People with cystic...
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a common bacterium which can cause disease in animals and humans. It is found in soil, water, skin flora and most man-made environments throughout the world. It thrives no...
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Pseudomonas produces many exoenzymes including hemolysins, leukocidins and proteases. In addition, a toxin called Toxin A is the most toxic product produced by Pseudomonas. This product causes the ADP-ribosylation of translation factor EF-2, producing ADP-ribosyl-EF-2.
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J.P. Euzéby: List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in Nomenclature - Genus Pseudomonas ... Pseudomonas Migula 1894, genus. (Type genus of the order ¤ Pseudomonadales Orla-Jensen 1921 [Approved Lists 1980]; type genus of the suborder ¤ Pseudomonadineae Breed et al. 1957 [Approved Lists 1980];
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1 (Updated) ... Pseudomonas entomophila L48 ... Pseudomonas mendocina ymp...
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa is the epitome of an opportunistic pathogen of humans. The bacterium almost never infects uncompromised tissues, yet there is hardly any tissue that it cannot infect, if the tissue defenses are compromised in some manner.
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