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11 de mar. de 2016 · The new species, Ideonella sakaiensis, breaks down the plastic by using two enzymes to hydrolyze PET and a primary reaction intermediate, eventually yielding basic building blocks for growth. Science, this issue p. 1196; see also p. 1154. Abstract.
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Ideonella sakaiensis is gram-negative, aerobic, and rod-shaped. Cells are motile and have a single flagellum. Colonies of I. sakaiensis are colorless, smooth, and circular. Its size varies from 0.6 to 0.8 μm in width and 1.2-1.5 μm in length. Chemical attributes. I. sakaiensis also tests positive for oxidase and catalase.
12 de abr. de 2019 · 269 Citations. 279 Altmetric. Metrics. The extreme durability of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) debris has rendered it a long-term environmental burden. At the same time, current recycling...
Ideonella sakaiensis es una especie de bacteria gramnegativa del género Ideonella. Fue descrita en el año 2016. Su etimología hace referencia a la ciudad Sakai, Japón. [1] Es aerobia y móvil por flagelo polar. Tiene un tamaño de 0,6-0,8 μm de ancho por 1,2-1,5 μm de largo.
26 de ene. de 2018 · Recently, a PET-degrading bacterium, Ideonella sakaiensis, was identified and suggested for possible use in degradation and/or recycling of PET. However, the molecular mechanism of PET...
Ideonella sakaiensis is Gram-negative, aerobic, and rod-shaped. Cells are motile and have a single flagellum. Colonies of I. sakaiensis are colorless, smooth, and circular. Its size varies from 0.6 to 0.8 μm in width and 1.2-1.5 μm in length. Chemical Attributes I. sakaiensis also tests positive for oxidase and catalase.
Name: Ideonella sakaiensis Tanasupawat et al. 2016. Category: Species. Proposed as: sp. nov. Etymology: sa.kai.en’sis. N.L. masc./fem. adj. sakaiensis, pertaining to Sakai city in Japan where the first strain was isolated . Gender: feminine . Type strain: 201-F6; GDMCC 1.2597; NBRC 110686; NCTC 14201; TISTR 2288