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PRJDB4493 |
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Microbacterium sp. HM58-2
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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. |
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Genome Sequencing
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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 |