Paracoccus kondratievae produces poly(3‐hydroxybutyrate) under elevated temperature conditions
Radwa Moanis,
Hannelore Geeraert,
Niko Van den Brande
et al.
Abstract:As part of ongoing efforts to discover novel polyhydroxyalkanoate‐producing bacterial species, we embarked on characterizing the thermotolerant species, Paracoccus kondratievae, for biopolymer synthesis. Using traditional chemical and thermal characterization techniques, we found that P. kondratievae accumulates poly(3‐hydroxybutyrate) (PHB), reaching up to 46.8% of the cell's dry weight after a 24‐h incubation at 42°C. Although P. kondratievae is phylogenetically related to the prototypical polyhydroxyalkanoa… Show more
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