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Propionibacterium zappae : ウィキペディア英語版 | Propionibacterium zappae
''Propionibacterium zappae'' is a gram-positive, anaerobic, and endophytic bacterium species of ''Propionibacterium''. It has recently been discovered in an interkingdom bacterial transfer with grapevine plants (''Vitis vinifera''), which is unexpected because ''P. acne'' is found on human skin. The bacterium colonizes in the bark tissue and the pith of the grapevine plant. ''P. zappae'' has endophytic characteristics which suggests that the bacterium has adapted to its new grapevine host as well as formed an endocellular symbiosis with the plant. ''P. zappae'' was named after the Italian term "zappa" (meaning hoe) and as a tribute to musician Frank Zappa who wrote about "sand-blasted zits". The unconventional behavior of this bacteria and its unique habitat caused scientists to immediately think of Zappa and name the bacteria after him. The age of ''P. zappae'' dates back to about 7,500 years ago, an age that reflects the early domestication of grapevine. ==References==
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