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- sakaiensis. Ideonella sakaiensis is gram-negative, aerobic, and rod-shaped. Cells are motile and have a single flagellum. Colonies of I. sakaiensis are...
- matter of days. The first PETase was discovered in 2016 from Ideonella sakaiensis strain 201-F6 bacteria found from sludge samples collected close to a...
- beetle larvae, can likewise degrade polystyrene on its own. Ideonella sakaiensis and Comamonas testosteroni can degrade polyethylene terephthalate. Aspergillus...
- This pair of enzymes, PETase and MHETase, enable the bacterium Ideonella sakaiensis to live on the plastic PET as sole carbon source. The first enzyme of...
- 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, bottles...
- Ideonella sakaiensis, that possesses two enzymes which can break down the PET into smaller pieces digestible by the bacteria. A colony of I. sakaiensis can...
- Year Title Label Ref 2016 Spell Books O1 ::: Ideonella Sakaiensis Them There Records 2017 treats 2! 2018 **** FLESH postgeography 2018 Nightbath DESKPOP...
- needed]. Scientists are working on genetically engineering Ideonella sakaiensis to break down PET plastic at a faster rate in order to make it a viable...
- to increase plastic biodegradation potential. For instance, Ideonella sakaiensis has been genetically modified to break down PET at faster rates. Multiple...
- enzymes – PETase, first discovered in 2016, and MHETase of Ideonella sakaiensis – for faster depolymerization of PET as well as of PEF, which may be useful...