نتایج جستجو برای: جدایــه sphingopyxis ummariensis

تعداد نتایج: 144  

2015
Kunihiro Okano Kazuya Shimizu Hideaki Maseda Yukio Kawauchi Motoo Utsumi Tomoaki Itayama Zhenya Zhang Norio Sugiura

This report describes the whole-genome sequence of an alkalitolerant microcystin-degrading bacterium, Sphingopyxis sp. strain C-1, isolated from a lake in China.

Journal: :INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SYSTEMATIC AND EVOLUTIONARY MICROBIOLOGY 2008

2017
Michal A. Kaminski Ewa M. Furmanczyk Andrzej Dziembowski Adam Sobczak Leszek Lipinski

We present here the draft genome sequence of Sphingopyxis bauzanensis DSM 22271. The assembly contains 4,258,005 bp in 28 scaffolds and has a GC content of 63.3%. A series of specific genes involved in the catabolism or transport of aromatic compounds was identified.

2016
Yoshiyuki Ohtsubo Shouta Nonoyama Yuji Nagata Mitsuru Numata Keiko Tsuchikane Akira Hosoyama Atsushi Yamazoe Masataka Tsuda Nobuyuki Fujita Fusako Kawai

The complete genome sequence of Sphingopyxis terrae strain 203-1, which is capable of growing on polyethylene glycol, was determined. The genome consisted of a chromosome with a size of 3.98 Mb and a plasmid with a size of 4,328 bp. The strain was deposited to the National Institute of Technology and Evaluation (Tokyo, Japan) under the number NBRC 111660.

2017
Juan Zhang Qingqing Lu Qin Ding Lihong Yin Yuepu Pu

A native, highly efficient microcystin-LR (MC-LR)-degrading bacterium named a7 was isolated from Lake Taihu and identified as Sphingopyxis sp. by 16S rDNA sequence analysis. The strain a7 could totally degrade MC-LR at a rate of 3.33 mg/(L•h), as detected by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). The mlrA, mlrC, and mlrD genes were detected in the strain a7 by sequence analysis. Tetrape...

Journal: :International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 2016

Journal: :Journal of environmental sciences 2010
Mulan Zhang Gang Pan Hai Yan

A strain, USTB-05, isolated from Lake Dianchi, China, degraded the cyanobacterial toxin microcystin-RR (MC-RR) at the rate of 16.7 mg/L per day. Analysis of 16S rDNA sequence showed that the strain was Sphingopyxis sp. Enzymatic degradation pathways for MC-RR by Sphingopyxis sp. USTB-05 were identified. Adda-Arg peptide bond of MC-RR was cleaved and then a hydrogen and a hydroxyl were combined ...

2009
Kunihiro Okano Kazuya Shimizu Yukio Kawauchi Hideaki Maseda Motoo Utsumi Zhenya Zhang Brett A. Neilan Norio Sugiura

The pH of the water associated with toxic blooms of cyanobacteria is typically in the alkaline range; however, previously only microcystin-degrading bacteria growing in neutral pH conditions have been isolated. Therefore, we sought to isolate and characterize an alkali-tolerant microcystin-degrading bacterium from a water bloom using microcystin-LR. Analysis of the 16S rRNA gene sequence reveal...

2014
Jonghyun Kim Soo Jung Kim Seon Hee Kim Seung Il Kim Yoon-Jung Moon Sung-Joon Park Hyung-Yeel Kahng Young-Ho Chung

Sphingopyxis sp. strain MWB1, which is capable of degrading crude oil, diesel, and kerosene, was isolated from crude oil-contaminated seashore in Tae-an, South Korea. Here, we report the draft genome sequence of this strain, which comprises 3,118,428 bp with a G+C content of 62.85 mol%.

2015
Yoshiyuki Ohtsubo Yuji Nagata Mitsuru Numata Kieko Tsuchikane Akira Hosoyama Atsushi Yamazoe Masataka Tsuda Nobuyuki Fujita Fusako Kawai

Sphingopyxis macrogoltabida strain 203, the type strain of the species, grew on polyethylene glycol (PEG) and has been deposited to the stock culture at the Biological Resource Center, National Institute of Technology and Evaluation (NITE), under the number NBRC 15033. Here, we report the complete genome sequence of strain NBRC 15033. Unfortunately, genes for PEG degradation were missing.

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