NCIMB number | NCIMB 13986 |
Deposit type | Bacteria |
Type strain | Yes |
GMO | No |
Taxon name | Aminobacter aminovorans |
Preservation method | Lyophilised |
Preserved as | Chelatobacter heintzii |
Price band | A |
Media | 1381536 |
Gas regime | aerobic |
Incubation period | 2 days |
ACDP category | 1 |
Colony Edge | Entire |
Colony Surface | Smooth/Shiny |
Colony Shape | Circular |
Colony Elevation | Low Convex |
Colony Colour | Beige |
Colony Opacity | Translucent |
Cellular Shape | Rod |
Cellular Size | short |
Cellular Arrangement | Singly/Pairs |
Gram stain | Gram Negative |
Cellular (Other) | P/R |
Depositor Name | Prof. Dr Thomas Egli |
Depositor Company | EAWAG, Ueberiandstrasse 133 |
Depositor Address | PO Box 611 8600 Dubendorf Switzerland |
Source | "Soil, USA" |
Date of Accession | 10/12/2003 |
Other collection IDs | ATCC29600 DSM10368 |
Yeast? | False |
K12 | No |
References | Characterization of an inducible, membrane-bound iminodiacetate dehydrogenase from Chelatobacter heintzii ATCC 29600, Biodegradation 3, 423-434, 1993 Chelatobacter heintzii (Auling et al. 1993) is a later subjective synonym of Aminobacter aminovorans (Urakami et al. 1992), Int J Syst Evol Microbiol 52(3), 835-839, 2002 Description of the Gram-negative, obligately aerobic, nitrilotriacetate (NTA)-utilizing bacteria as Chelatobacter heintzii, gen. nov., sp. nov., and Chelatococcusasaccharovorans, gen. nov., sp. nov, Syst Appl Microbiol 16, 104-112, 1993 A nitrilotriacetic acid monooxygenase with conditional NADH-oxidase activity, Arch Biochem Biophys 190(2), 617-623, 1978 Biodegradation of metal-nitrilotriacetate complexes by a Pseudomonas species: mechanism of reaction, Appl Microbiol 29(6), 758-764, 1975 Cloning, sequencing, and analysis of a gene cluster from Chelatobacter heintzii ATCC 29600 encoding nitrilotriacetate monooxygenase and NADH:flavin mononucleotide oxidoreductase, J Bacteriol 179(4), 1112-1116, 1997 Description of the gram-negative, obligately aerobic, nitrilotriacetate (NTA)-utilizing bacteria as Chelatobacter heintzii, gen, nov, sp nov, and Chelatococcus asaccharovorans, gen nov, sp nov Syst Appl Microbiol 16, 104-112, 1993 Growth and regulation of enzyme synthesis in the nitrilotriacetic acid (NTA)-degrading bacterium Chelatobacter heintzii ATCC 29600, Microbiology 140, 1927-1936, 1994 Metabolism of nitrilotriacetate by cells of Pseudomonas species, Appl Microbiol 25(5), 811-818, 1973 Pathway of degradation of nitrilotriacetate by a Pseudomonas species, Appl Environ Microbiol 35(5), 955-961, 1978 Purification and characterization of a two-component monooxygenase that hydroxylates nitrilotriacetate from "Chelatobacter" strain ATCC 29600, J Bacteriol 174(4), 1179-1188, 1992 The variable part of the dnaK gene as an alternative marker for phylogenetic studies of rhizobia and related alpha Proteobacteria, Syst Appl Microbiol 26(4), 483-494, 2003 Validation of the publication of new names and new combinations previously effectively published outside the IJSB. List No. 46, Int J Syst Bacteriol 43, 624, 1993 |
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NCIMB number | NCIMB 13986 |
Deposit type | Bacteria |
Type strain | Yes |
GMO | No |
Taxon name | Aminobacter aminovorans |
Preservation method | Lyophilised |
Preserved as | Chelatobacter heintzii |
Price band | A |
Media | 1381536 |
Gas regime | aerobic |
Incubation period | 2 days |
ACDP category | 1 |
Colony Edge | Entire |
Colony Surface | Smooth/Shiny |
Colony Shape | Circular |
Colony Elevation | Low Convex |
Colony Colour | Beige |
Colony Opacity | Translucent |
Cellular Shape | Rod |
Cellular Size | short |
Cellular Arrangement | Singly/Pairs |
Gram stain | Gram Negative |
Cellular (Other) | P/R |
Depositor Name | Prof. Dr Thomas Egli |
Depositor Company | EAWAG, Ueberiandstrasse 133 |
Depositor Address | PO Box 611 8600 Dubendorf Switzerland |
Source | "Soil, USA" |
Date of Accession | 10/12/2003 |
Other collection IDs | ATCC29600 DSM10368 |
Yeast? | False |
K12 | No |
References | Characterization of an inducible, membrane-bound iminodiacetate dehydrogenase from Chelatobacter heintzii ATCC 29600, Biodegradation 3, 423-434, 1993 Chelatobacter heintzii (Auling et al. 1993) is a later subjective synonym of Aminobacter aminovorans (Urakami et al. 1992), Int J Syst Evol Microbiol 52(3), 835-839, 2002 Description of the Gram-negative, obligately aerobic, nitrilotriacetate (NTA)-utilizing bacteria as Chelatobacter heintzii, gen. nov., sp. nov., and Chelatococcusasaccharovorans, gen. nov., sp. nov, Syst Appl Microbiol 16, 104-112, 1993 A nitrilotriacetic acid monooxygenase with conditional NADH-oxidase activity, Arch Biochem Biophys 190(2), 617-623, 1978 Biodegradation of metal-nitrilotriacetate complexes by a Pseudomonas species: mechanism of reaction, Appl Microbiol 29(6), 758-764, 1975 Cloning, sequencing, and analysis of a gene cluster from Chelatobacter heintzii ATCC 29600 encoding nitrilotriacetate monooxygenase and NADH:flavin mononucleotide oxidoreductase, J Bacteriol 179(4), 1112-1116, 1997 Description of the gram-negative, obligately aerobic, nitrilotriacetate (NTA)-utilizing bacteria as Chelatobacter heintzii, gen, nov, sp nov, and Chelatococcus asaccharovorans, gen nov, sp nov Syst Appl Microbiol 16, 104-112, 1993 Growth and regulation of enzyme synthesis in the nitrilotriacetic acid (NTA)-degrading bacterium Chelatobacter heintzii ATCC 29600, Microbiology 140, 1927-1936, 1994 Metabolism of nitrilotriacetate by cells of Pseudomonas species, Appl Microbiol 25(5), 811-818, 1973 Pathway of degradation of nitrilotriacetate by a Pseudomonas species, Appl Environ Microbiol 35(5), 955-961, 1978 Purification and characterization of a two-component monooxygenase that hydroxylates nitrilotriacetate from "Chelatobacter" strain ATCC 29600, J Bacteriol 174(4), 1179-1188, 1992 The variable part of the dnaK gene as an alternative marker for phylogenetic studies of rhizobia and related alpha Proteobacteria, Syst Appl Microbiol 26(4), 483-494, 2003 Validation of the publication of new names and new combinations previously effectively published outside the IJSB. List No. 46, Int J Syst Bacteriol 43, 624, 1993 |