Shewanella woodyi explained
Shewanella woodyi is an exclusively respiratory luminous bacterium. It is non-fermentative, with type strain ATCC 51908 (= MS32).[1]
Further reading
- Ersoy Omeroglu. Esra. Karaboz. Ismail. Sudagidan. Mert. Characteristics and genetic diversity of bioluminescent Shewanella woodyi strains isolated from the Gulf of Izmir, Turkey. Folia Microbiologica. 59. 1. 2013. 79–92. 0015-5632. 10.1007/s12223-013-0269-z. 23900860. 9019880.
- Liu N . Pak T . Boon EM . Characterization of a diguanylate cyclase from Shewanella woodyi with cyclase and phosphodiesterase activities. . Mol Biosyst . 2010 . 6 . 9 . 1561–4 . 20467666 . 10.1039/c002246b .
- Liu. Niu. Xu. Yueming. Hossain. Sajjad. Huang. Nick. Coursolle. Dan. Gralnick. Jeffrey A.. Boon. Elizabeth M.. Nitric Oxide Regulation of Cyclic di-GMP Synthesis and Hydrolysis inShewanella woodyi. Biochemistry. 51. 10. 2012. 2087–2099. 0006-2960. 10.1021/bi201753f. 22360279.
- Hacker, Mary K. Characterization of the Shewanella Woodyi Lux Operon. Diss. University of Wisconsin—Milwaukee, 2001.
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Notes and References
- Makemson. J. C.. Fulayfil. N. R.. Landry. W.. Van Ert. L. M.. Wimpee. C. F.. Widder. E. A.. Case. J. F.. Shewanella woodyi sp. nov., an Exclusively Respiratory Luminous Bacterium Isolated from the Alboran Sea. International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology. 47. 4. 1997. 1034–1039. 0020-7713. 10.1099/00207713-47-4-1034. 9336902. free.