Title : Genome sequence of the polyhydroxybutyrate producer Pseudomonas extremaustralis, a highly stress-resistant Antarctic bacterium - Tribelli_2012_J.Bacteriol_194_2381 |
Author(s) : Tribelli PM , Raiger Iustman LJ , Catone MV , Di Martino C , Revale S , Mendez BS , Lopez NI |
Ref : Journal of Bacteriology , 194 :2381 , 2012 |
Abstract :
Pseudomonas extremaustralis 14-3b presents genes involved in the synthesis of different polyhydroxyalkanoates, in tolerance and degradation of pollutants, and in microaerobic metabolism. Several genomic islands were detected. Genetic machinery could contribute to the adaptability to stressful conditions. This is the first genome sequence reported from a Pseudomonas isolated from cold environments. |
PubMedSearch : Tribelli_2012_J.Bacteriol_194_2381 |
PubMedID: 22493195 |
Gene_locus related to this paper: psefl-e2xn15 , psefl-e2xkc8 , 9psed-a0a023c9x6 |
Gene_locus | psefl-e2xn15 psefl-e2xkc8 9psed-a0a023c9x6 |
Tribelli PM, Raiger Iustman LJ, Catone MV, Di Martino C, Revale S, Mendez BS, Lopez NI (2012)
Genome sequence of the polyhydroxybutyrate producer Pseudomonas extremaustralis, a highly stress-resistant Antarctic bacterium
Journal of Bacteriology
194 :2381
Tribelli PM, Raiger Iustman LJ, Catone MV, Di Martino C, Revale S, Mendez BS, Lopez NI (2012)
Journal of Bacteriology
194 :2381