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Ideonella sakaiensis is a
bacterium from the
genus Ideonella and
family Comamonadaceae capable of
breaking down and
consuming the
plastic polyethylene...
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Ideonella is a
genus of
bacteria in the
family Comamonadaceae. In 2016 I.
sakaiensis was
shown to
degrade PET, a
polymer widely used in food containers...
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Ideonella dechloratans is a chlorate-respiring
bacterium from the
genus Ideonella and
family Comamonadaceae. "Archived copy".
Retrieved 2013-05-12. "Archived...
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Ideonella paludis is a Gram-negative,
strictly aerobic and
motile bacterium from the
genus of
Ideonella which has been
isolated from
water from the Banping...
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Ideonella azotifigens is a nitrogen-fixing, Gram-negative, oxidase- and weak catalase-positive aerobic,
motile bacterium from the
genus Ideonella and...
- it in a
matter of days. The
first PETase was
discovered in 2016 from
Ideonella sakaiensis strain 201-F6
bacteria found from
sludge samples collected...
- acid. This pair of enzymes,
PETase and MHETase,
enable the
bacterium Ideonella sakaiensis to live on the
plastic PET as sole
carbon source. The first...
- red
flour beetle larvae, can
likewise degrade polystyrene on its own.
Ideonella sakaiensis and
Comamonas testosteroni can
degrade polyethylene terephthalate...
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Delftia Diaphorobacter Extensimonas Giesbergeria Hydrogenophaga Hylemonella Ideonella Kinneretia Lampropedia Limnohabitans Macromonas Malikia Oryzisolibacter...
- well as Nocardia. ****anese
scientists have
isolated another bacterium,
Ideonella sakaiensis, that
possesses two
enzymes which can
break down the PET into...