Xanthobacter agilis
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| Species: | X. agilis
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| Xanthobacter agilis Jenni and Aragno 1988[1]
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| Aragno SA35, ATCC 43847, DSM 3770, Jenni SA35, LMG 16336, LMG 7994, NCAIM B.01949, NCIMB 12683, NEU 2015, SA35, VKM B-2105[2] | |
Xanthobacter agilis is a dinitrogen-fixing, non-pleomorphic hydrogen-oxidizing and motile bacteria from the family of Xanthobacteraceae which has been isolated from a lake near Neuchâtel in Switzerland.[1][3][4][5] Xanthobacter agilis produces o-phthalyl amidase.[6][7]
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- ^ UniProt
- ^ Jenni, B.; Aragno, M. (August 1987). "Xanthobacter agilis sp. nov., a Motile, Dinitrogen-Fixing, Hydrogen-Oxidizing Bacterium". Systematic and Applied Microbiology. 9 (3): 254–257. Bibcode:1987SyApM...9..254J. doi:10.1016/S0723-2020(87)80030-9.
- ^ Briggs, Barbara S; Kreuzman, Adam J; Whitesitt, Celia; Yeh, Wu-Kuang; Zmijewski, Milton (September 1996). "Discovery, purification, and properties of o-phthalyl amidase from Xanthobacter agilis". Journal of Molecular Catalysis B: Enzymatic. 2 (1): 53–69. doi:10.1016/1381-1177(96)00011-2.
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