Syntrophobacter
Syntrophobacter is a genus of bacteria from the family of Syntrophobacteraceae.[1][2] Syntrophobacter have the ability to grow on propionate.[3]
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| Genus: | Syntrophobacter Boone and Bryant 1984[1]  | 
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| Syntrophobacter wolinii[1] | |
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 S. fumaroxidans[1]  | |
References
    
- LPSN lpsn.dsmz.de
 - UniProt
 -  Ahring, volume editor: Birgitte K. (2003). Biomethanation. Berlin [etc.]: Springer. ISBN 3-540-45839-5. 
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Further reading
    
- Paul De Vos; et al., eds. (2009). Bergey's manual of systematic bacteriology (2nd ed.). Dordrecht: Springer. ISBN 978-0-387-68489-5.
 - Garcia, Jean-Louis (1990). Jean-Pierre Bélaich; Mireille Bruschi (eds.). Microbiology and Biochemistry of Strict Anaerobes Involved in Interspecies Hydrogen Transfer. Boston, MA: Springer US. ISBN 1-4613-0613-2.
 - Felchner-Zwirello, Monika (2013). Propionic Acid Degradation by Syntrophic Bacteria During Anaerobic Biowaste Digestion. Karlsruhe, Baden: KIT Scientific Publishing. ISBN 978-3-7315-0159-6.
 - Jörg Overmann, ed. (2006). Molecular basis of symbiosis. Berlin: Springer. ISBN 3-540-28221-1.
 - Packer, Lester (2007). Helmut Sies (ed.). Glutathione transferases and gamma-glutamyl transpeptidases (Online-Ausg. ed.). Amsterdam [etc.]: Elsevier. ISBN 978-0-12-182802-8.
 
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