Thalassobacillus devorans

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Thalassobacillus devorans
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T. devorans
Binomial name
Thalassobacillus devorans
García et al. 2005[1]
Type strain
CCM 7282, CECT 7046, CIP 108959, DSM 16966, G-19.1[2]
Synonyms[3]

Halobacillus degradans

Thalassobacillus devorans is a

halophilic and phenol-degrading bacterium from the genus of Thalassobacillus which has been isolated from saline sals from Spain.[1][3][4][5][6][7] Single colonies are small (pin headed) in size.[7] S.I. Paul et al. (2021)[7] isolated and biochemically characterized Thalassobacillus devorans (strains WS8, WS24, WS31) from marine sponge (Haliclona rosea) of the Saint Martin's Island of the Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh.[7] They can hydrolyze gelatin, Tween 40, 60 and 80.[7] They can produce acid from Glycerol, Galactose, D-Glucose, D-Fructose, D-Mannose, Mannitol, N-Acetylglucosamine, Amygdalin, Maltose, D-Melibiose, D-Trehalose, Glycogen, D-Turanose.[7]

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  2. ^ "Thalassobacillus devorans Taxon Passport - StrainInfo". www.straininfo.net.
  3. ^ a b "Thalassobacillus devorans". www.uniprot.org.
  4. doi:10.1601/nm.9570 (inactive 2024-04-17).{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of April 2024 (link
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  5. ^ "Details: DSM-16966". www.dsmz.de.
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