macrocyclicus
Macrocyclicus is a genus of Gram-negative bacteria within the family Enterobacteriaceae. The genus was first discovered in 2011 and comprises 5 species: M. canadensis, M. desmacae, M. elongatus, M. hualiao, and M. corti.
Microbiologically, Macrocyclicus species are known to produce a yellow to brown pigment in their colonies. This
Macrocyclicus species have been isolated from various environments, including freshwater sediment, estuarine water, and tissue of
Overall, research on Macrocyclicus is ongoing, and its discovery has contributed to the understanding of microbial
Macrocyclicus species have been identified as capable of forming part of symbiotic relationships with eukaryotic organisms.