Shewanella woodyi

Shewanella woodyi is an exclusively respiratory luminous bacterium. It is non-fermentative, with type strain ATCC 51908 (= MS32).[1]

Shewanella woodyi
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S. woodyi
Binomial name
Shewanella woodyi
Makemson et al. 1997

References

  1. Makemson, J. C.; Fulayfil, N. R.; Landry, W.; Van Ert, L. M.; Wimpee, C. F.; Widder, E. A.; Case, J. F. (1997). "Shewanella woodyi sp. nov., an Exclusively Respiratory Luminous Bacterium Isolated from the Alboran Sea". International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology. 47 (4): 1034–1039. doi:10.1099/00207713-47-4-1034. ISSN 0020-7713. PMID 9336902.

Further reading

  • Ersoy Omeroglu, Esra; Karaboz, Ismail; Sudagidan, Mert (2013). "Characteristics and genetic diversity of bioluminescent Shewanella woodyi strains isolated from the Gulf of Izmir, Turkey". Folia Microbiologica. 59 (1): 79–92. doi:10.1007/s12223-013-0269-z. ISSN 0015-5632. PMID 23900860.
  • Liu N; Pak T; Boon EM (2010). "Characterization of a diguanylate cyclase from Shewanella woodyi with cyclase and phosphodiesterase activities". Mol Biosyst. 6 (9): 1561–4. doi:10.1039/c002246b. PMID 20467666.
  • Liu, Niu; Xu, Yueming; Hossain, Sajjad; Huang, Nick; Coursolle, Dan; Gralnick, Jeffrey A.; Boon, Elizabeth M. (2012). "Nitric Oxide Regulation of Cyclic di-GMP Synthesis and Hydrolysis inShewanella woodyi". Biochemistry. 51 (10): 2087–2099. doi:10.1021/bi201753f. ISSN 0006-2960. PMID 22360279.
  • Hacker, Mary K. Characterization of the Shewanella Woodyi Lux Operon. Diss. University of Wisconsin—Milwaukee, 2001.


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