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Teredinibacter turnerae
Webpolysaccharides. ORFs from the genome of Teredinibacter turnerae, a symbiont hosted within the gills of marine shipworms, were identified in order to search for enzymes with … WebORFs from the genome of Teredinibacter turnerae, a symbiont hosted within the gills of marine shipworms, were identified in order to search for enzymes with desirable traits. Here, a putative T. turnerae glycoside hydrolase from family 8, hereafter referred to as TtGH8, is analysed. The enzyme is shown to be active against β-1,4-xylan and ... assistant deloitte
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WebTeredinibacter turnerae T7901 Taxonomy ID: 377629 (for references in articles please use NCBI:txid377629) current name Teredinibacter turnerae T7901 equivalent: Teredinibacter … Web17 Apr 2024 · These bacteria include Teredinibacter turnerae (7, 8) and other closely related but as-yet-unnamed endosymbionts (3–5, 9). At least one shipworm species has been shown to grow and reproduce normally with wood as its sole food source . Web21 Nov 2024 · T eredinibacter turnerae is one of the most predominant shipworm symbionts inves- tigated. It is a Gram-negative proteobacterium that has been isolated from the gills of lantiopohjan jumppa