نتایج جستجو برای: Rhodococcus ruber

تعداد نتایج: 3239  

Journal: :FEMS microbiology letters 1997
B M Rosner F A Rainey R M Kroppenstedt B Schink

Aerobic acetylene-degrading bacteria were isolated from soil samples. Two isolates were assigned to the species Rhodococcus opacus, two others to Rhodococcus ruber and Gordona sp. They were compared with known strains of aerobic acetylene-, cyanide-, or nitrile-utilizing bacteria. The acetylene hydratases of R opacus could be measured in cell-free extracts only in the presence of a strong reduc...

2015
Ekaterina S. Shumkova Björn E. Olsson Anna V. Kudryavtseva Elena G. Plotnikova

We report the 5,728,255-bp draft genome sequence of Rhodococcus ruber P25, isolated from a soil polluted with halogenated aromatic compounds in the city of Perm, Russia. The strain degrades polychlorinated biphenyls and a broad range of aromatic compounds. It possesses genes that mediate the degradation of biphenyls/polychlorinated biphenyls, naphthalene, and monoaromatic compounds.

2014
Irena B Ivshina Maria S Kuyukina Anastasiya V Krivoruchko Valérie Barbe Cécile Fischer

We report a draft genome sequence of Rhodococcus ruber IEGM 231, isolated from a water spring near an oil-extracting enterprise (Perm region, Russian Federation). This sequence provides important insights into the genetic mechanisms of propane and n-butane metabolism, organic sulfide and beta-sitosterol biotransformation, glycolipid biosurfactant production, and heavy metal resistance in actino...

2013
Laura Fernández de las Heras Sergio Alonso Antonio de la Vega de León Daniela Xavier Julián Perera Juana María Navarro Llorens

The whole-genome shotgun sequence of Rhodococcus ruber strain Chol-4 is presented here. This organism was shown to be able to grow using many steroids as the sole carbon and energy sources. These sequence data will help us to further explore the metabolic abilities of this versatile degrader.

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2009
Richard W Eaton Peter Sandusky

Many camphor-degrading bacteria that are able to transform 2-methylisoborneol (2-MIB) have been identified. Three of these strains have been examined in detail. Rhodococcus ruber T1 metabolizes camphor through 6-hydroxycamphor but converts 2-MIB to 3-hydroxy-2-MIB. Pseudomonas putida G1, which metabolizes camphor through 5-hydroxycamphor, converts MIB primarily to 6-hydroxy-2-MIB. Rhodococcus w...

2013
Monu Bala Shailesh Kumar Gajendra Pal Singh Raghava Shanmugam Mayilraj

We report the 6.1-Mb genome sequence of Rhodococcus ruber strain BKS 20-38, isolated from the palm tree rhizosphere soil of Bhitarkanika National Park, Odhisha, India. The draft genome sequence of strain BKS 20-38 consists of 6,126,900 bp, with a G+C content of 69.72%, 5,716 protein-coding genes, and 49 RNAs.

Journal: :FEMS microbiology reviews 2004
Volker Gürtler Barrie C Mayall Robert Seviour

The current systematics of the genus Rhodococcus is unclear, partly because many members were originally included before the application of a polyphasic taxonomic approach, central to which is the acquisition of 16S rRNA sequence data. This has resulted in the reclassification and description of many new species. Hence, the literature is replete with new species names that have not been brought...

Journal: :Revista Complutense de Ciencias Veterinarias 2017

2017
Arezoo Tavakoli Ainon Hamzah

BACKGROUND Benzaldehyde dehydrogenase (BZDH) is encoded by the xylC that catalyzes the conversion of benzaldehyde into benzoate in many pathways such as toluene degradation. OBJECTIVES In this study, the xylC gene from Rhodococcus ruber UKMP-5M was expressed in Escherichia coli, purified, and characterized. MATERIALS AND METHODS The xylC was amplified and cloned in E. coli. The recombinant ...

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