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Microbial Degradation of Rubber: Actinobacteria [PDF]
Rubber is an essential part of our daily lives with thousands of rubber-based products being made and used. Natural rubber undergoes chemical processes and structural modifications, while synthetic rubber, mainly synthetized from petroleum by-products are difficult to degrade safely and sustainably.
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Bioprospecting Deep-Sea Actinobacteria for Novel Anti-infective Natural Products
The global prevalence of drug resistance has created an urgent need for the discovery of novel anti-infective drugs. The major source of antibiotics in current clinical practice is terrestrial actinobacteria; the less-exploited deep-sea actinobacteria ...
Dongbo Xu +12 more
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The actinobacteria encompass a well-defined clade of high GC bacteria, the members of which have a wide range of niches. Representatives of the group can be found in a diversity of habitats, which include soil, rhizosphere, and marine and freshwater ...
A. Ul-Hassan, E.M. Wellington
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Whole Cell Actinobacteria as Biocatalysts [PDF]
Production of fuels, therapeutic drugs, chemicals, and biomaterials using sustainable biological processes have received renewed attention due to increasing environmental concerns. Despite having high industrial output, most of the current chemical processes are associated with environmentally undesirable by-products which escalate the cost of ...
Yitayal Shiferaw Anteneh +2 more
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Actinobacteria and Their Role as Plant Probiotics [PDF]
Actinobacteria is one of the largest phyla within the domain Bacteria. This phylum comprises more than 400 genera heterogeneously distributed in up to 50 families, 20 orders and 6 classes, being composed with very diverse groups of microorganisms.
Menendez, Esther, Carro, Lorena
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Actinobacteria TFDB: An integrated view of transcription factors in Actinobacteria. [PDF]
Fu Y +6 more
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Bioactive actinobacteria associated with two South African medicinal plants, Aloe ferox and Sutherlandia frutescens [PDF]
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDActinobacteria, a Gram-positive phylum of bacteria found in both terrestrial and aquatic environments, are well-known producers of antibiotics and other bioactive compounds.
King, Maria Catharina
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There are several well-studied examples of protective symbiosis between insect host and symbiotic actinobacteria, producing antimicrobial metabolites to inhibit host pathogens.
Yuliya V. Zakalyukina +8 more
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Bacterial resistance to existing antibiotics has driven a search for new antibiotics from marine actinobacteria. Bioactivity and genetic screening of actinobacteria associated with red algae Gelidiella acerosa were conducted to discover new antibacterial
Maria Ulfah +2 more
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Sclerotium rot causes damping-off and stem rot in seedlings and mature mungbeans, which negatively impacts cultivation. The use of a rhizobacterium to control soil-borne diseases is an alternative method to the excess use of synthetic fungicides ...
On-Uma Ruangwong +4 more
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