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Diversity of degradation pathways of some aromatic compounds by phenotype and genotype testing in Acinetobacter strains

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Phenotype and genotype testing were combined in this study to identify the diversity of five Acinetobacter strains to degrade some low-molecular-weight aromatic compounds. Three groups were identified: Group one, A. calcoaceticus PHEA-2 and A. baumanii UMI-95, which had the ability to degrade catechol and protocatchuate, and could catabolize vanillic acid and phenol; Group two, Acinetobacter sp. MM I, which had the ability to degrade protocatchuate, but not catechol, just could catabolize vanillic acid; and Group three, A. lwoffi UMI-8, A. junii 85, which degraded neither catechol nor protocatchuate, not could catabolize vanillic acid or phenol.

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hal-00123959 , version 1 (11-01-2007)

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Xq Yu, A. Belhaj, C. Elmerich, M. Lin. Diversity of degradation pathways of some aromatic compounds by phenotype and genotype testing in Acinetobacter strains. WORLD JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGY & BIOTECHNOLOGY, 2004, 20 (6), pp.623-627. ⟨10.1023/B:WIBI.0000043184.30420.20⟩. ⟨hal-00123959⟩
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