Ca^<2+>-Dependent Cell Aggregation of Halophilic Archaeon, Halobacterium salinarum(MICROBIAL PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY)
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概要
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Halobacterium salinarum CCM 2090 exhibits a Ca^<2+>-dependent cellular aggregation system. This process is caused by the interaction between Ca^<2+> and aggregation factor(s). Although the aggregates formed are encased in matrix-like substances, such as bacterial biofilms, they are not attached to the abiotic substratum. Therefore, these substances may be distinguished from typical biofilms.
- 公益社団法人日本生物工学会の論文
- 2005-12-25
著者
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Nakayama Masashi
Division Of Natural Science Department Of Arts And Sciences Osaka Kyoiku University
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KAMEKURA Masahiro
Noda Institute for Scientific Research
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Kawakami Yoshitaka
Division Of Natural Science Department Of Arts And Sciences Osaka Kyoiku University:department Of Bi
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Ito Takeori
Division of Natural Science, Department of Arts and Sciences, Osaka Kyoiku University
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Ito Takeori
Division Of Natural Science Department Of Arts And Sciences Osaka Kyoiku University
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Nakayama Masashi
Div. Of Natural Sci. Dep. Of Arts And Sciences Osaka Kyoiku Univ.
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