Arthrobacter agilis

Arthrobacter agilis
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Bacteria
Phylum: Actinobacteria
Order: Actinomycetales
Family: Micrococcaceae
Genus: Arthrobacter
Species: A. agilis
Binomial name
Arthrobacter agilis
Koch et al. 1995[1]
Type strain
28(3), A.C. Baird-Parker 97, AJ 3960, ATCC 966,CCM 2390, CCTM La 2977, CCUG 33025, CIP 81.67, CIP 81.67T, DSM 20550, Hao HK 961, IAM 12848, IFO 15260, IFO 15319, IMET 11266, IMSNU 11061, JCM 2584, Jeffries W.O. 219, Jeffries WO 219, KCTC 3200, L. Jeffries W.O.219, Levine 28(3), LMG 14213, LMG 17244, M. Levine 28 /3/, NBRC 15260, NBRC 15319, NCDO 983, NCFB 983, NCIMB 700983, NCTC 7509, VKM B-19723, VKM B-1973, VTT E-052921, W.O. 219[2]
Synonyms

Micrococcus agilis[3][4]

Arthrobacter agilis is a psychrotrophic bacterium species from the genus of Arthrobacter which occurs in lake water and Antarctic sea ice.[1][3][5][6][7][8][9] Arthrobacter agilis produces dimethylhexadecylamine and carotenoid.[10][11]

Further reading

References

  1. 1 2 LPSN bacterio.net
  2. Straininfo of Arthrobacter agilis
  3. 1 2 Deutsche Sammlung von Mikroorganismen und Zellkulturen
  4. ATCC
  5. Ulber, vol. ed. Yves Le Gal ; Roldand (2005). Marine biotechnology ([Standing order]. ed.). Berlin: Springer. ISBN 3-540-25669-5.
  6. Miller, edited by Robert V.; Whyte, Lyle G. (2012). Polar microbiology : life in a deep freeze. Washington, DC: ASM Press. ISBN 1-55581-604-5.
  7. editors, Antonio Ventosa, Aharon Oren, Yanhe Ma, (2011). Halophiles and hypersaline environments current research and future trends. Berlin: Springer. ISBN 3-642-20198-9.
  8. Atlas, edited by Asim K. Bej, Jackie Aislabie, Ronald M. (2010). Polar microbiology the ecology, biodiversity, and bioremediation potential of microorganisms in extremely cold environments. Boca Raton: Taylor & Francis. ISBN 1-4200-8388-0.
  9. UniProt
  10. Velázquez-Becerra, C; Macías-Rodríguez, LI; López-Bucio, J; Flores-Cortez, I; Santoyo, G; Hernández-Soberano, C; Valencia-Cantero, E (December 2013). "The rhizobacterium Arthrobacter agilis produces dimethylhexadecylamine, a compound that inhibits growth of phytopathogenic fungi in vitro.". Protoplasma. 250 (6): 1251–62. doi:10.1007/s00709-013-0506-y. PMID 23674267.
  11. Kim, edited by Se-Kwon (2013). Marine biomaterials characterization, isolation, and applications. Boca Raton: Taylor & Francis. ISBN 1-4665-0565-6.

External links

External identifiers for Arthrobacter agilis
Encyclopedia of Life 971381



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