Title : Clostridium sticklandii, a specialist in amino acid degradation:revisiting its metabolism through its genome sequence - Fonknechten_2010_BMC.Genomics_11_555 |
Author(s) : Fonknechten N , Chaussonnerie S , Tricot S , Lajus A , Andreesen JR , Perchat N , Pelletier E , Gouyvenoux M , Barbe V , Salanoubat M , Le Paslier D , Weissenbach J , Cohen GN , Kreimeyer A |
Ref : BMC Genomics , 11 :555 , 2010 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Clostridium sticklandii belongs to a cluster of non-pathogenic proteolytic clostridia which utilize amino acids as carbon and energy sources. Isolated by T.C. Stadtman in 1954, it has been generally regarded as a "gold mine" for novel biochemical reactions and is used as a model organism for studying metabolic aspects such as the Stickland reaction, coenzyme-B12- and selenium-dependent reactions of amino acids. With the goal of revisiting its carbon, nitrogen, and energy metabolism, and comparing studies with other clostridia, its genome has been sequenced and analyzed. |
PubMedSearch : Fonknechten_2010_BMC.Genomics_11_555 |
PubMedID: 20937090 |
Fonknechten N, Chaussonnerie S, Tricot S, Lajus A, Andreesen JR, Perchat N, Pelletier E, Gouyvenoux M, Barbe V, Salanoubat M, Le Paslier D, Weissenbach J, Cohen GN, Kreimeyer A (2010)
Clostridium sticklandii, a specialist in amino acid degradation:revisiting its metabolism through its genome sequence
BMC Genomics
11 :555
Fonknechten N, Chaussonnerie S, Tricot S, Lajus A, Andreesen JR, Perchat N, Pelletier E, Gouyvenoux M, Barbe V, Salanoubat M, Le Paslier D, Weissenbach J, Cohen GN, Kreimeyer A (2010)
BMC Genomics
11 :555