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KCTC 12044

KCTC No. 12044
(KCTC Other No.)
Resource Type Bacteria
Name Zooshikella ganghwensis
Type Strain Yes
Biosafty Level 1
LMO No
Synonym
Phylum (ex Phylum) Pseudomonadota (Proteobacteria - Gammaproteobacteria)
Genome Information
History <- J Chon, Seoul Nat. Univ.
Source From Sediment sample of getbol, Korea, Ganghwa island [5431]
Other Collection No. JC2044, DSM [15267], IMSNU [14003]
Reference 5431
KCTC Media No. KCTC media No. 187 Marine Agar 2216 (Difco 0979)
Oxygen Requirement Aerobic
Temperature 28 ℃
pH netural pH 배양 가능 (배지정보 참조)
Incubation Time
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Exceptional Production of both Prodigiosin researchgate.net
적색색소를 생산하는 해양미생물 JE-34 균주의 분류학적 특성 및 항균활성 dbpia.co.kr 2009
Taxonomical characterization and antimicrobial activity of red pigment-producing marine bacterium strain JE-34 koreascience.or.kr 2009
A novel marine bacterial species Zooshikella rubidus S1-1 produces exceptionally both of prodigiosin and cycloprodigiosin as major metabolic constituents Am Soc Microbiol 2011
A novel marine bacterial species Zooshikella rubidus S1-1 produces exceptionally both of prodigiosin and cycloprodigiosin as major metabolic constituents Am Soc Microbiol 2011
Exceptional production of both prodigiosin and cycloprodigiosin as major metabolic constituents by a novel marine bacterium, Zooshikella rubidus S1-1 Am Soc Microbiol 2011
Zooshikella marina sp. nov. a cycloprodigiosin-and prodigiosin-producing marine bacterium isolated from beach sand ijs.microbiologyresearch.org 2015