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- Dehalobacter is a genus in the phylum Bacillota (Bacteria). The generic name Dehalobacter derives from Latin de, from; halogenum from Swedish, coined...
- Dehalobacter restrictus is a species of bacteria in the phylum Bacillota. It is strictly anaerobic and reductively dechlorinates tetra- and trichloroethene...
- 2011. S****quan Tang; Elizabeth A. Edwards (2013). "Identification of Dehalobacter reductive dehalogenases that catalyse dechlorination of chloroform, 1...
- obligate anaerobes Halogenated organic compounds R–X Halide ions and dehalogenated compound X− + R–H +0.25 – +0.60 Dehalococcoides and Dehalobacter species...
- "Desulfotomaculota" "Desulfitobacteriia" "Desulfitobacteriales" Desulfitobacteriaceae Dehalobacter Holliger et al. 1998 "Desulfotomaculota" "Desulfitobacteriia" "Desulfitobacteriales"...
- even a particular electron donor, as in the case of Dehalococcoides and Dehalobacter. In other examples, such as Anaeromyxobacter, bacteria have been isolated...
- PMID 29363941. Tang, S.; Edwards, E. A. (2013-03-11). "Identification of Dehalobacter reductive dehalogenases that catalyse dechlorination of chloroform, 1...
- Dehalococcoides sp. strain WL can work alongside Dehalobacter in a step-wise manner to degrade vinyl chloride: Dehalobacter converts 1,1,2-TCA to vinyl chloride,...
- Pseudomonadota Alphaproteobacteria Hyphomicrobiales Phyllobacteriaceae Dehalobacter Bacillota Clostridia Clostridiales Peptococcaceae Deinobacter Deinococcota...
- cobalamin and iron-sulfur cofactors in the tetrachloroethene reductase of Dehalobacter restrictus". FEBS Letters. 409 (3): 421–5. doi:10.1016/S0014-5793(97)00520-6...