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. 1975 Dec;2(6):552–553. doi: 10.1128/jcm.2.6.552-553.1975

Polypectate digestion by Yersinia.

V L von Riesen
PMCID: PMC275223  PMID: 1206110

Abstract

The ability of Yersinia to digest polypectate may be of some value in differentiating Y. enterocolitica and Y. pseudotuberculosis from some of the other fermenting gram-negative bacilli, such as Enterobacter agglomerans, with which they can be confused. Pectolytic activity in Yersinia may also have some teleologic or taxonomic significance about which we do not care to speculate.

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