| Title : Geobacillus zalihae sp. nov., a thermophilic lipolytic bacterium isolated from palm oil mill effluent in Malaysia - Rahman_2007_BMC.Microbiol_7_77 |
| Author(s) : Rahman RNZRA , Leow ATC , Salleh AB , Basri M |
| Ref : BMC Microbiol , 7 :77 , 2007 |
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Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Thermophilic Bacillus strains of phylogenetic Bacillus rRNA group 5 were described as a new genus Geobacillus. Their geographical distribution included oilfields, hay compost, hydrothermal vent or soils. The members from the genus Geobacillus have a growth temperatures ranging from 35 to 78 degrees C and contained iso-branched saturated fatty acids (iso-15:0, iso-16:0 and iso-17:0) as the major fatty acids. The members of Geobacillus have similarity in their 16S rRNA gene sequences (96.5-99.2%). Thermophiles harboring intrinsically stable enzymes are suitable for industrial applications. The quest for intrinsically thermostable lipases from thermophiles is a prominent task due to the laborious processes via genetic modification. |
| PubMedSearch : Rahman_2007_BMC.Microbiol_7_77 |
| PubMedID: 17692114 |
| Gene_locus related to this paper: bacsp-lip |
| Gene_locus | bacsp-lip |
Rahman RNZRA, Leow ATC, Salleh AB, Basri M (2007)
Geobacillus zalihae sp. nov., a thermophilic lipolytic bacterium isolated from palm oil mill effluent in Malaysia
BMC Microbiol
7 :77
Rahman RNZRA, Leow ATC, Salleh AB, Basri M (2007)
BMC Microbiol
7 :77