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115 related items for PubMed ID: 38640677

  • 1. Metabolic cross-feeding between the competent degrader Rhodococcus sp. strain p52 and an incompetent partner during catabolism of dibenzofuran: Understanding the leading and supporting roles.
    Wang X, Wu Y, Fu C, Zhao W, Li L.
    J Hazard Mater; 2024 Jun 05; 471():134310. PubMed ID: 38640677
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  • 2. Metabolite Cross-Feeding between Rhodococcus ruber YYL and Bacillus cereus MLY1 in the Biodegradation of Tetrahydrofuran under pH Stress.
    Liu Z, Huang H, Qi M, Wang X, Adebanjo OO, Lu Z.
    Appl Environ Microbiol; 2019 Oct 01; 85(19):. PubMed ID: 31375492
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  • 5. Plasmid-borne genes code for an angular dioxygenase involved in dibenzofuran degradation by Terrabacter sp. strain YK3.
    Iida T, Mukouzaka Y, Nakamura K, Kudo T.
    Appl Environ Microbiol; 2002 Aug 01; 68(8):3716-23. PubMed ID: 12147464
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  • 6. Different Roles of Dioxin-Catabolic Plasmids in Growth, Biofilm Formation, and Metabolism of Rhodococcus sp. Strain p52.
    Wang X, Wu Y, Chen M, Fu C, Xu H, Li L.
    Microorganisms; 2024 Aug 17; 12(8):. PubMed ID: 39203542
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  • 9. Cross-Feeding between Members of Thauera spp. and Rhodococcus spp. Drives Quinoline-Denitrifying Degradation in a Hypoxic Bioreactor.
    Wu X, Wu X, Li J, Wu Q, Ma Y, Sui W, Zhao L, Zhang X.
    mSphere; 2020 Apr 29; 5(2):. PubMed ID: 32350091
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  • 11. Isolation and characterization of dibenzofuran-degrading actinomycetes: analysis of multiple extradiol dioxygenase genes in dibenzofuran-degrading Rhodococcus species.
    Iida T, Mukouzaka Y, Nakamura K, Yamaguchi I, Kudo T.
    Biosci Biotechnol Biochem; 2002 Jul 29; 66(7):1462-72. PubMed ID: 12224629
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  • 12. Genetic and biochemical characterization of the dioxygenase involved in lateral dioxygenation of dibenzofuran from Rhodococcus opacus strain SAO101.
    Kimura N, Kitagawa W, Mori T, Nakashima N, Tamura T, Kamagata Y.
    Appl Microbiol Biotechnol; 2006 Nov 29; 73(2):474-84. PubMed ID: 16736088
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  • 18. The bphC gene-encoded 2,3-dihydroxybiphenyl-1,2-dioxygenase is involved in complete degradation of dibenzofuran by the biphenyl-degrading bacterium Ralstonia sp. SBUG 290.
    Wesche J, Hammer E, Becher D, Burchhardt G, Schauer F.
    J Appl Microbiol; 2005 Nov 29; 98(3):635-45. PubMed ID: 15715866
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  • 19. Degradation of hexane and other recalcitrant hydrocarbons by a novel isolate, Rhodococcus sp. EH831.
    Lee EH, Kim J, Cho KS, Ahn YG, Hwang GS.
    Environ Sci Pollut Res Int; 2010 Jan 29; 17(1):64-77. PubMed ID: 19756804
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