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Cellulomonadaceae is a family of bacteria within the order Actinomycetales. This family is characterized by its ability to degrade cellulose, a complex carbohydrate that forms the cell walls of plants.

Taxonomy[edit]

The family Cellulomonadaceae is part of the phylum Actinobacteria, class Actinobacteria, and order Actinomycetales. It currently includes the following genera:

Characteristics[edit]

Members of the Cellulomonadaceae family are Gram-positive, non-motile, and aerobic. They are known for their ability to degrade cellulose, which is a significant component of the plant cell wall. This ability is due to the presence of cellulase, an enzyme that breaks down cellulose into simpler sugars.

Ecology[edit]

Cellulomonadaceae bacteria are found in various environments, including soil, water, and decaying plant material. They play a crucial role in the carbon cycle by breaking down plant material and releasing carbon back into the atmosphere.

Medical relevance[edit]

While Cellulomonadaceae bacteria are not typically pathogenic, they can cause infections in immunocompromised individuals. In such cases, treatment typically involves antibiotics.

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