Pantoea is a genus of Gram-negative bacteria of the family Erwiniaceae, recently separated from the genus Enterobacter. This genus includes at least 20 species.[1] Pantoea bacteria are yellow pigmented,[1] ferment lactose, are motile, and form mucoid colonies.[2] Some species show quorum sensing ability that could drive different gene expression, hence controlling certain physiological activities.[3] Levan polysaccharide produced by Pantoea agglomerans ZMR7 was reported to decrease the viability of rhabdomyosarcoma (RD) and breast cancer (MDA) cells compared with untreated cancer cells. In addition, it has high antiparasitic activity against the promastigote of Leishmania tropica.[4]
Pantoea is a genus of Gram-negative bacteria of the family Erwiniaceae, recently separated from the genus Enterobacter. This genus includes at least 20 species. Pantoea bacteria are yellow pigmented, ferment lactose, are motile, and form mucoid colonies. Some species show quorum sensing ability that could drive different gene expression, hence controlling certain physiological activities. Levan polysaccharide produced by Pantoea agglomerans ZMR7 was reported to decrease the viability of rhabdomyosarcoma (RD) and breast cancer (MDA) cells compared with untreated cancer cells. In addition, it has high antiparasitic activity against the promastigote of Leishmania tropica.
Pantoea est un genre de protéobactéries de la famille des Enterobacteriaceae qui comprend des espèces phypathogènes qui peuvent aussi infecter l'homme.
Ce genre, séparé du genre Enterobacter depuis 1989, comprend vingt-deux espèces et deux sous-espèces. l'espèce-type est Pantoea agglomerans (Ewing et Fife 1972) Gavini al. 1989[1].
Selon Catalogue of Life (12 août 2014)[2] :
Selon NCBI (12 août 2014)[3] :
Pantoea est un genre de protéobactéries de la famille des Enterobacteriaceae qui comprend des espèces phypathogènes qui peuvent aussi infecter l'homme.
Ce genre, séparé du genre Enterobacter depuis 1989, comprend vingt-deux espèces et deux sous-espèces. l'espèce-type est Pantoea agglomerans (Ewing et Fife 1972) Gavini al. 1989.