Starkeya novella

Starkeya novella is a chemolithoautotrophic and methylotrophic bacteria from the family of Xanthobacteraceae which has been isolated from soil.[1][3][4][5] Starkeya novella has the ability to oxidise thiosulfate.[6][7] The complete genome of Starkeya novella is sequenced.[5]

Starkeya novella
Scientific classification
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Bacteria
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Species:
S. novella
Binomial name
Starkeya novella
Kelly et al. 2000[1]
Type strain
ATCC 8093, BCRC 13031, BCRC 17550, CCM 1077, CCRC 13031, CCRC 17550, CIP 104402, CIP 106821 , DSM 506, IAM 12100, IFO 12443, IFO 14993, JCM 20403, KCTC 2845, LMD 38.19, LMD 81.75, NBRC 12443, NBRC 14993, NCCB 38019, NCCB 81075, NCIB 10456, NCIB 9113, NCIM 2858, NCIMB 10456, NCIMB 9113, THI 031[2]
Synonyms

Thiobacillus novellus[3][4]

Further reading

  • Kappler, Ulrike; Nouwens, Amanda S. (2013). "The molybdoproteome of Starkeya novella – insights into the diversity and functions of molybdenum containing proteins in response to changing growth conditions". Metallomics. 5 (4): 325. doi:10.1039/C2MT20230A.
  • Kappler, U; Davenport, K; Beatson, S; Lucas, S; Lapidus, A; Copeland, A; Berry, KW; Glavina Del Rio, T; Hammon, N; Dalin, E; Tice, H; Pitluck, S; Richardson, P; Bruce, D; Goodwin, LA; Han, C; Tapia, R; Detter, JC; Chang, YJ; Jeffries, CD; Land, M; Hauser, L; Kyrpides, NC; Göker, M; Ivanova, N; Klenk, HP; Woyke, T (10 October 2012). "Complete genome sequence of the facultatively chemolithoautotrophic and methylotrophic alpha Proteobacterium Starkeya novella type strain (ATCC 8093(T))". Standards in genomic sciences. 7 (1): 44–58. doi:10.4056/sigs.3006378. PMC 3570799. PMID 23450099.
  • Kelly, DP; McDonald, IR; Wood, AP (September 2000). "Proposal for the reclassification of Thiobacillus novellus as Starkeya novella gen. nov., comb. nov., in the alpha-subclass of the Proteobacteria". International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 50 (5): 1797–802. doi:10.1099/00207713-50-5-1797. PMID 11034489.
  • Kappler, Ulrike; Nouwens, Amanda S. (2013). "Metabolic adaptation and trophic strategies of soil bacteria—C1- metabolism and sulfur chemolithotrophy in Starkeya novella". Frontiers in Microbiology. 4. doi:10.3389/fmicb.2013.00304. PMC 3797975.
  • Staley, Don J. Brenner ... ed. Ed. board James T. (2005). Bergey's manual of systematic bacteriology (2nd ed.). New York: Springer. ISBN 0-387-28021-9.
  • editor, Dinesh K. Maheshwari, (2011). Bacteria in agrobiology plant nutrient management. Berlin: Springer. ISBN 3-642-21061-9.CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link)
  • Silver, volume editors, Dietrich H. Nies, Simon (2007). Molecular microbiology of heavy metals. Berlin: Springer. ISBN 3-540-69771-3.
  • Bartlett, edited by P.N. (2008). Bioelectrochemistry Fundamentals, Experimental Techniques and Applications. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 0-470-75383-8.CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)

References

  1. LPSN bacterio.net
  2. Straininfo of Starkeya novella
  3. Deutsche Sammlung von Mikroorganismen und Zellkulturen
  4. UniProt
  5. Kappler, U; Davenport, K; Beatson, S; Lucas, S; Lapidus, A; Copeland, A; Berry, KW; Glavina Del Rio, T; Hammon, N; Dalin, E; Tice, H; Pitluck, S; Richardson, P; Bruce, D; Goodwin, LA; Han, C; Tapia, R; Detter, JC; Chang, YJ; Jeffries, CD; Land, M; Hauser, L; Kyrpides, NC; Göker, M; Ivanova, N; Klenk, HP; Woyke, T (10 October 2012). "Complete genome sequence of the facultatively chemolithoautotrophic and methylotrophic alpha Proteobacterium Starkeya novella type strain (ATCC 8093(T))". Standards in genomic sciences. 7 (1): 44–58. doi:10.4056/sigs.3006378. PMC 3570799. PMID 23450099.
  6. Kappler, Ulrike; Friedrich, Cornelius G.; Trüper, Hans G.; Dahl, Christiane (2 March 2001). "Evidence for two pathways of thiosulfate oxidation in Starkeya novella (formerly Thiobacillus novellus )". Archives of Microbiology. 175 (2): 102–111. doi:10.1007/s002030000241.
  7. Neilson, Alasdair H.; Allard, Ann-Sofie (2013). Organic chemicals in the environment mechanisms of degradation and transformation (2nd ed.). Boca Raton: CRC Press. ISBN 1-4398-2638-2.


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