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identifier PRJDB4493
type bioproject
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organism Microbacterium sp. HM58-2
title Study of a hydrazide degrading mechanism by Miacrobacterium sp.
description Microbacterium sp. strain HM58-2 was isolated from soil to grow with acylhydrazide as sole carbon source. The key enzyme to degrade the compound was identified as hydrazidase, a member of amidase family, by which 1-phenylethylidene hydrazide was converted to 4-hydroxybenzamide and acetophenone hydrazone. The expression of this enzyme is under a catabolite repression, where it is induced by the addition of substrates. Since no genome information was available for this bacterium, the shotgun genome sequence by a Illumina sequencer was performed to obtain information on the catabolite mechanism of hydrazide compounds by this bacterium. Further, the elucidation of natural substrates for hydrazidase would be desirable.
data type Genome Sequencing
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sra-run  DRR053154
sra-submission  DRA004318
biosample  SAMD00045526
sra-study  DRP003102
sra-sample  DRS029574
sra-experiment  DRX048043
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dateCreated 2016-01-12T03:04:25+09:00
dateModified 2016-04-22T13:00:19+09:00
datePublished 2016-04-22T13:00:19+09:00