Erythrobacter litoralis

Erythrobacter litoralis is a species of bacterium.[1] E. litoralis strain HTCC2594 was first sequenced in 2009.[2] Erythrobacter litoralis strain DSM 8509 was developed as a comparative genetic model system to investigate the role of visible light in regulation of the general stress response in Alphaproteobacteria.[3] The complete genome sequence of E. litoralis DSM 8509 has been published.[4]

Erythrobacter longus
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E. litoralis
Binomial name
Erythrobacter litoralis
Yurkov et al. 1994

It is an obligately aerobic, bacteriochlorophyll a-containing bacterium.

References

  1. Yurkov, V.; Stackebrandt, E.; Holmes, A.; Fuerst, J. A.; Hugenholtz, P.; Golecki, J.; Gad'On, N.; Gorlenko, V. M.; Kompantseva, E. I.; Drews, G. (1994). "Phylogenetic Positions of Novel Aerobic, Bacteriochlorophyll a-Containing Bacteria and Description of Roseococcus thiosulfatophilus gen. nov., sp. nov., Erythromicrobium ramosum gen. nov., sp. nov., and Erythrobacter litoralis sp. nov". International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology. 44 (3): 427โ€“434. doi:10.1099/00207713-44-3-427. ISSN 0020-7713. PMID 7520734.
  2. Oh, H.-M.; Giovannoni, S. J.; Ferriera, S.; Johnson, J.; Cho, J.-C. (2009). "Complete Genome Sequence of Erythrobacter litoralis HTCC2594". Journal of Bacteriology. 191 (7): 2419โ€“2420. doi:10.1128/JB.00026-09. ISSN 0021-9193. PMC 2655494. PMID 19168610.
  3. Fiebig, Aretha; Varesio, Lydia M.; Alejandro Navarreto, Xiomarie; Crosson, Sean (2019). "Regulation of the Erythrobacter litoralis DSM 8509 general stress response by visible light". Molecular Microbiology. 112 (2): 442โ€“460. doi:10.1111/mmi.14310. ISSN 1365-2958. PMC 6703928. PMID 31125464.
  4. "Erythrobacter litoralis strain DSM 8509, complete genome". 2019-09-26. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)


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