Title : Complete genome sequence and comparative analysis of Acetobacter pasteurianus 386B, a strain well-adapted to the cocoa bean fermentation ecosystem - Illeghems_2013_BMC.Genomics_14_526 |
Author(s) : Illeghems K , De Vuyst L , Weckx S |
Ref : BMC Genomics , 14 :526 , 2013 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Acetobacter pasteurianus 386B, an acetic acid bacterium originating from a spontaneous cocoa bean heap fermentation, proved to be an ideal functional starter culture for coca bean fermentations. It is able to dominate the fermentation process, thereby resisting high acetic acid concentrations and temperatures. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying its metabolic capabilities and niche adaptations are unknown. In this study, whole-genome sequencing and comparative genome analysis was used to investigate this strain's mechanisms to dominate the cocoa bean fermentation process. |
PubMedSearch : Illeghems_2013_BMC.Genomics_14_526 |
PubMedID: 23902333 |
Gene_locus related to this paper: acep3-c7jf97 |
Gene_locus | acep3-c7jf97 |
Illeghems K, De Vuyst L, Weckx S (2013)
Complete genome sequence and comparative analysis of Acetobacter pasteurianus 386B, a strain well-adapted to the cocoa bean fermentation ecosystem
BMC Genomics
14 :526
Illeghems K, De Vuyst L, Weckx S (2013)
BMC Genomics
14 :526