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Biosurfactant usually refers to
surfactants of
microbial origin. Most of the
biosurfactants produced by
microbes are
synthesized extracellularly and many...
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swarming motility requires the self-production of
biosurfactant to occur.
Biosurfactant synthesis is
usually under the
control of an intercellular...
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highest values seen in a
fermentation process Desirable properties of
biosurfactants are
biodegradability and low toxicity.
Sophorolipids produced by several...
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antimicrobials and
biosurfactants.
Along with the
related genus Pseudomonas,
Burkholderia can
synthesize a
particular class of
biosurfactant called rhamnolipids...
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exopolysaccharides found to be
important for
biofilm formation.
Rhamnolipid is a
biosurfactant whose production is
tightly regulated at the
transcriptional level,...
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sediments from the
Otsuchi Bay in ****an.
Streptomyces otsuchiensis produces biosurfactant. List of
Streptomyces species "Species:
Streptomyces otsuchiensis"....
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forms a
biosurfactant. A
biosurfactant is an
extra layer of
material that
forms along the cell membrane. The
substances that make up the
biosurfactant of A...
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Serratia secretes a host of
virulence factors,
including prodigiosin,
biosurfactants, DNAse, lipase, protease, gelatinase, hemolysin, chitinase, chloroperoxidase...
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Transferase enzyme to add poly A to the cDNA fragment. Ahmad, G.I. (2014). "
Biosurfactant Production By
Bacillus subtilis Using Engine Oil As Substrate". Department...
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rhlAB genes encoding a
rhamnosyltransferase involved in
rhamnolipid biosurfactant synthesis". J. Biol. Chem. 269 (31): 19787–95. doi:10.1016/S0021-9258(17)32089-6...