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Paraburkholderia sacchari

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Paraburkholderia sacchari
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Bacteria
Phylum: Pseudomonadota
Class: Betaproteobacteria
Order: Burkholderiales
Family: Burkholderiaceae
Genus: Paraburkholderia
Species:
P. sacchari
Binomial name
Paraburkholderia sacchari
(Brämer et al. 2001) Sawana et al. 2015[1]
Synonyms

Burkholderia sacchari Brämer et al. 2001

Paraburkholderia sacchari is a species of bacteria in the phylum Pseudomonadota.[2] It was isolated in the 1990s from sugarcane crop soil (São Paulo state, Brazil),[3] and later identified as a new bacterial species, originally named as Burkholderia sacchari.[4] Paraburkholderia sacchari was found to be capable of creating and accumulating polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA) by incorporating different monomers.[5] This strain was subject of a number of genetic and bioproccess engineering studies conducted worldwide aiming to establish PHA production from different substrates, especially using agro-industrial byproducts.[6]

References

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  1. ^ Sawana A, Adeolu M, Gupta RS (2014). "Molecular signatures and phylogenomic analysis of the genus Burkholderia: Proposal for division of this genus into the emended genus Burkholderia containing pathogenic organisms and a new genus Paraburkholderia gen. nov. harboring environmental species". Front. Genet. 5: 429. doi:10.3389/fgene.2014.00429. PMC 4271702. PMID 25566316.
  2. ^ Burkholderia J.P. Euzéby: List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in Nomenclature
  3. ^ Gomez, J. G. C.; Rodrigues, M. F. A.; Alli, R. C. P.; Torres, B. B.; Netto, C. L. Bueno; Oliveira, M. S.; da Silva, L. F. (1996-07-24). "Evaluation of soil gram-negative bacteria yielding polyhydroxyalkanoic acids from carbohydrates and propionic acid". Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology. 45 (6): 785–791. doi:10.1007/s002530050763. ISSN 0175-7598. S2CID 22559982.
  4. ^ Brämer, C O; Vandamme, P; da Silva, L F; Gomez, J G; Steinbüchel, A (2001-09-01). "Polyhydroxyalkanoate-accumulating bacterium isolated from soil of a sugar-cane plantation in Brazil". International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 51 (5): 1709–1713. doi:10.1099/00207713-51-5-1709. ISSN 1466-5026. PMID 11594600.
  5. ^ Mendonça, T.T.; Gomez, J.G.C.; Buffoni, E.; Sánchez Rodriguez, R.J.; Schripsema, J.; Lopes, M.S.G.; Silva, L.F. (2014). "Exploring the potential of Burkholderia sacchari to produce polyhydroxyalkanoates". Journal of Applied Microbiology. 116 (4): 815–29. doi:10.1111/jam.12406. PMID 24279348. S2CID 34803730.
  6. ^ Oliveira-Filho, Edmar Ramos; Gomez, José Gregório Cabrera; Taciro, Marilda Keico; Silva, Luiziana Ferreira (2021-10-01). "Burkholderia sacchari (synonym Paraburkholderia sacchari): An industrial and versatile bacterial chassis for sustainable biosynthesis of polyhydroxyalkanoates and other bioproducts". Bioresource Technology. 337: 125472. doi:10.1016/j.biortech.2021.125472. ISSN 0960-8524. PMID 34320752.
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  • sgmjournals.org Burkholderia sacchari sp. nov., a polyhydroxyalkanoate-accumulating bacterium isolated from soil of a sugar-cane plantation in Brazil