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- Pseudomonas putida is a Gram-negative, rod-shaped, saprophytic soil bacterium. It has a versatile metabolism and is amenable to genetic mani****tion, making...
- Laceyella putida is a bacterium from the genus of Laceyella. Laceyella putida produces chitinase. Parte, A.C. "Laceyella". LPSN. Retrieved 28 November...
- Coprosma putida, commonly known as stinkwood, is a flowering plant in the family Rubiaceae. The Latin specific epithet putida means "stinking", alluding...
- M****ilia putida is a Gram-negative and motile bacterium from the genus M****ilia with a single polar flagellum, which has been isolated from a wolfram mine...
- opportunistic human pathogen, the plant pathogen P. syringae, the soil bacterium P. putida, and the plant growth-promoting P. fluorescens, P. lini, P. migulae, and...
- hydromorphone and dihydromorphine among others. The bacterium Pseudomonas putida serotype M10 produces a naturally-occurring NADH-dependent morphinone reductase...
- 3-trimethyl-5-oxocyclopent-3-enyl]acetyl-CoA This enzyme is isolated from Pseudomonas putida. Ougham HJ, Taylor DG, Trudgill PW (January 1983). "Camphor revisited: involvement...
- phosphate-solubilizing bacteria, such as Pantoea agglomerans strain P5 or Pseudomonas putida strain P13, are able to solubilize the insoluble phosphate from organic...
- an oxidizing catalyst. One example of E3 structure, found in Pseudomonas putida, is formed such that each individual homodimer subunit contains two binding...
- Gallicani. Cir****sistite eam, et reflagitate: 'Moecha putida, redde codicillos, Redde, putida moecha, codicillos.' Non ****is facis? o lutum, lupanar...