Delftia acidovoransComamonadaceaeDelf' tia . M.L. fem. n. Delftia referring to the city of Delft, the site of isolation of the type species, and in recognition of the role of Delft research groups in the development of bacteriology. Proteobacteria / Betaproteobacteria / Burkholderiales / Com...
Delftia acidovorans is the former Comamonas acidovorans. There are two named Brevundimonas spp. – B. diminuta and B. vesicularis; these two species are currently placed in the family Caulobacteraceae. All these organisms are aerobic, oxidase-positive, motile, gram-negative bacilli that can be...
acidovorans only can convert phenolic substrates with the hydroxy group in the para position; while in S. setonii, non-phenolic aromatic compounds also can be converted (Muheim and Lerch, 1999). A new coenzyme A-dependent, non-β-oxidation pathway and not direct deacetylation of FA was ...
Phylogenetic analyses based on 16S rRNA gene sequence placed the isolate into the genus Delftia within a cluster encompassing the type strains of Delftia lacustris, Delftia tsuruhatensis, Delftia acidovorans and Delftia litopenaei, which presented greater than 97% sequence similarity with respect to ...
Laccases are enzymes that belong to the multicopper oxidase protein family and are also known as phenol oxidases. They catalyze the oxidation of substituted phenolic and nonphenolic compounds in the presence of oxygen as an electron donor (Sharma, Goel, & Capalash, 2007). The molecular weight ...