prosthecate

(noun)

Prosthecate bacteria are a non-phylogenetically related group of Gram-negative bacteria that possess appendages, termed prosthecae. These cellular appendages are neither pili nor flagella, as they are extensions of the cellular membrane and contain cytosol. One notable group of prosthecates is the genus Caulobacter.

Related Terms

  • spirillum
  • morphologically

Examples of prosthecate in the following topics:

  • Morphologically Unusual Proteobacteria

    • The two main groups of morphologically unusual proteobacteria include spirillum and prosthecate bacteria.
    • Two main groups of morphologically unusual proteobacteria include spirillum and prosthecate bacteria.
    • Prosthecate bacteria are a non-phylogenetically related group of Gram-negative bacteria that possess appendages, termed prosthecae.
    • Some prosthecates will grow in nutrient-poor soils as aerobic heterotrophs.
    • One notable group of prosthecates is the genus Caulobacter crescentus, a Gram-negative, oligotrophic bacterium widely distributed in fresh water lakes and streams .
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