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Achromobacter lyticus is a Gram-negative
bacterium from the
genus Achromobacter. The
enzyme lysyl endopeptidase was
isolated from A.
lyticus.
Uniprot Straininfo...
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endopeptidase (EC 3.4.21.50,
Achromobacter proteinase I,
Achromobacter lyticus alkaline proteinase I,
protease I, achromopeptidase,
lysyl bond specific...
- TM7x, also
known as
Nanosynbacter lyticus type
strain TM7x HMT 952. is a
phylotype of one of the most
enigmatic phyla,
Candidatus Saccharibacteria, formerly...
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cholinophagum A.
clevelandea A.
cycloclastes A.
denitrificans A.
insolitus A.
lyticus A.
marplatensis A. obae A.
piechaudii A.
ruhlandii A.
spanius A. xylosoxidans...
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chain at Gly23-Phe > Val18-Cya This
enzyme is
present in
Achromobacter lyticus and
Lysobacter enzymogenes.
Whitaker DR, Roy C, Tsai CS, Jurásek L (December...
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McLean et al. 2020 (TM7x) "Ca. N. featherlites"
McLean et al. 2020 "Ca. N.
lyticus"
McLean et al. 2020
Family "Nanosyncoccaceae"
McLean et al. 2020 "Ca. Nanosyncoccus"...
- Neo-Latin noun cellulosum, cellulose; Neo-Latin
masculine gender adjective lyticus (from Gr****
masculine gender adjective lutikos (λυτικός)), able to loose...
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combination of the
Latin noun
caseus meaning "cheese" and the
Neolatin adjective lyticus (from the Gr****
adjective lutikos (λυτικός))
meaning "able to dissolve"...
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species of the genus).;: Gr**** noun amulon, starch; Neo-Latin
adjective lyticus -a -um (from Gr****
adjective lutikos (λυτικός) -ē -on), able to loose,...
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phylum Pseudomonadota (Bacteria). The name Lyti****
derives from: Neo-Latin
lyticus (from Gr**** lutikos, λυτικός), able to loosen, able to dissolve; to give...