Halopseudomonas pertucinogena explained
Halopseudomonas pertucinogena is a Gram-negative, rod-shaped, motile bacterium. It derives its name from the fact that it produces pertucin, a bacteriocin active against phase I organisms of Bordetella pertussis.[1] H. pertucinogena was originally assigned to the genus Pseudomonas, but was later assigned to Halopseudomonas.[2]
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- Rudra B, ((Gupta RS.)) . Phylogenomic and comparative genomic analyses of species of the family Pseudomonadaceae: Proposals for the genera Halopseudomonas gen. nov. and Atopomonas gen. nov., merger of the genus Oblitimonas with the genus Thiopseudomonas, and transfer of some misclassified species of the genus Pseudomonas into other genera . Int J Syst Evol Microbiol . 2021 . 71 . 9 . 5011 . 10.1099/ijsem.0.005011 . 34546867.