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Sphingomonas aurantiaca sp. nov., Sphingomonas aerolata sp. nov. and Sphingomonas faeni sp. nov., air- and dustborne and Antarctic, orange-pigmented, psychrotolerant bacteria, and emended description of the genus Sphingomonas, by H.-J. Busse, E. B. M. Denner, S. Buczolits, M. Salkinoja-Salonen, A. Bennasar & P. Kämpfer

International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology vol. 53, part 5, pp. 1253 - 1260

Supplementary Fig. A. Riboprints of the orange-pigmented Sphingomonas strains. [PDF] (27 KB)

Supplementary Fig. B. Two-dimensional thin-layer chromatogram of polar lipids of strain NW12T. Abbreviations: PME, phosphatidyl monomethylethanolamine; PDE, phosphatidyl dimethylethanolamine; PE, phosphatidyl ethanolamine; PC, phosphatidyl choline; DPG, diphosphatidyl glycerol; PG, phosphatidyl glycerol; SGL, sphingoglycolipid; PL3, PL5 and PL6, unknown phospholipids; GL1, GL4 and GL5, unknown glycolipids; APL2, unknown aminophospholipid; Pi, orange pigments. Where applicable, the same designations were used as already applied by Busse et al. (1999).

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Busse, H.-J., Kämpfer, P. & Denner, E. B. M. (1999). Chemotaxonomic characterisation of Sphingomonas. J Ind Microbiol Biotechnol 23, 242–251.







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