Ancylobacter aquaticus

Ancylobacter aquaticus is a bacterium from the family of Xanthobacteraceae which has been isolated from lake water in Copenhagen in Denmark.[1][3][4] Ancylobacter aquaticus can degrade 1,2-dichloroethane[5] and produces haloalkane dehalogenase.[6]

Ancylobacter aquaticus
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A. aquaticus
Binomial name
Ancylobacter aquaticus
Raj 1983[1]
Type strain
ATCC 25396, BCRC 17425, BUCSAV 410, CCM 1786, CCRC 17425, CCUG 1820, CCUG 30551, CECT 4166, CGMCC 1.2804, D. ClausT, DSM 101, DSMZ 101, H.D. Raj Mc-2, IAM 12364, JCM 20518, JCM 6888, LMG 4052, LMG 8809, Mc-2, NBRC 102453, NCIB 9271, NCIM 2119, NCIMB 1801, NCIMB 9271, NCMB 1801, Orskov, Orskov Mc-2, Raj Mc-2, rskov, strain Oerskov, VKM B-1287, Ørskov[2]

Further reading

  • van den Wijngaard, AJ; van der Kamp, KW; van der Ploeg, J; Pries, F; Kazemier, B; Janssen, DB (March 1992). "Degradation of 1,2-dichloroethane by Ancylobacter aquaticus and other facultative methylotrophs". Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 58 (3): 976–83. PMC 195365. PMID 1575500.
  • Kumar, Ajit; Pillay, Balakrishna; Olaniran, Ademola O. (February 2016). "l-2-Haloacid dehalogenase from Ancylobacter aquaticus UV5: Sequence determination and structure prediction". International Journal of Biological Macromolecules. 83: 216–225. doi:10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2015.11.066.
  • NANBA, Hirokazu; TAKAOKA, Yasuko; HASEGAWA, Junzo (22 May 2014). "Purification and Characterization of Formate Dehydrogenase from Strain KNK607M, and Cloning of the Gene". Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry. 67 (4): 720–728. doi:10.1271/bbb.67.720.
  • ed.-in-chief, George M. Garrity (2011). Bergey's manual of systematic bacteriology (2nd ed.). New York: Springer Science + Business Media. ISBN 0-387-68572-3.CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)
  • Dick, edited by Richard G. Burns, Richard P. (2002). Enzymes in the environment activity, ecology, and applications. New York: Marcel Dekker. ISBN 0-8247-4420-9.CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)
  • Janssen, Martin H. Agteren, Sytze Keuning, Dick B. (1998). Handbook on Biodegradation and Biological Treatment of Hazardous Organic Compounds. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands. ISBN 94-015-9062-1.
  • Koch, Arthur L. (2001). Bacterial growth and form (2. ed.). Dordrecht [u.a.]: Kluwer. ISBN 1-4020-0067-7.
  • Grohmann, edited by Abdul Malik, Elisabeth (2012). Environmental Protection Strategies for Sustainable Development. Dordrecht: Springer Science+Business Media B.V. ISBN 94-007-1591-9.CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)
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References

  1. LPSN lpsn.dsmz.de
  2. Straininfo of Ancylobacter aquaticus
  3. Deutsche Sammlung von Mikroorganismen und Zellkulturen
  4. UniProt
  5. van den Wijngaard, AJ; van der Kamp, KW; van der Ploeg, J; Pries, F; Kazemier, B; Janssen, DB (March 1992). "Degradation of 1,2-dichloroethane by Ancylobacter aquaticus and other facultative methylotrophs". Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 58 (3): 976–83. PMC 195365. PMID 1575500.
  6. Neilson, with contributions by A.-S. Allard ... Vol. ed.: Alasdair H. (2003). Organic bromine and iodine compounds. Berlin [u.a.]: Springer. ISBN 3-540-02777-7.



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