In recent years, representatives of the Bacteroidetes have been increasingly recognized as specialists for the degradation of macromolecules. Formosa constitutes a Bacteroidetes genus within the class Flavobacteria, and the members of this genus have been found in marine habitats with high levels of organic matter, such as in association with algae, invertebrates, and fecal pellets. Here we report on the generation and analysis of the genome of the type strain of Formosa agariphila (KMM 3901(T)), an isolate from the green alga Acrosiphonia sonderi. F. agariphila is a facultative anaerobe with the capacity for mixed acid fermentation and denitrification. Its genome harbors 129 proteases and 88 glycoside hydrolases, indicating a pronounced sp...
Members of the phylum Bacteroidetes are abundant in many marine ecosystems and are known to have a p...
Bacteria associated with algae differ markedly from those living freely in seawater and represent gr...
Comprehension of the degradation of macroalgal polysaccharides suffers from the lack of genetic tool...
In recent years, representatives of the Bacteroidetes have been increasingly recognized as specialis...
Alga-associated microorganisms, in the context of their numerous interactions with the host and thec...
Here, we present the high-quality draft genome sequence of the agar-degrading marine gammaproteobact...
The marine flavobacterium Zobellia galactanivorans DsijT was isolated from a red alga and by now con...
Marine algae convert a substantial fraction of fixed carbon dioxide into various polysaccharides. Fl...
International audienceThe marine flavobacterium Zobellia galactanivorans DsijT was isolated from a r...
International audienceAlga-associated microorganisms, in the context of their numerous interactions ...
Marine microbes are a rich source of enzymes for the degradation of diverse polysaccharides. Paragla...
International audienceAbout half of seaweed biomass is composed of polysaccharides. Most of these co...
About half of seaweed biomass is composed of polysaccharides. Most of these complex polymers have a ...
Flavobacterium rivuli Ali et al. 2009 emend. Dong et al. 2013 is one of about 100 species in the gen...
About half of seaweed biomass is composed of polysaccharides. Most of these complex polymers have a ...
Members of the phylum Bacteroidetes are abundant in many marine ecosystems and are known to have a p...
Bacteria associated with algae differ markedly from those living freely in seawater and represent gr...
Comprehension of the degradation of macroalgal polysaccharides suffers from the lack of genetic tool...
In recent years, representatives of the Bacteroidetes have been increasingly recognized as specialis...
Alga-associated microorganisms, in the context of their numerous interactions with the host and thec...
Here, we present the high-quality draft genome sequence of the agar-degrading marine gammaproteobact...
The marine flavobacterium Zobellia galactanivorans DsijT was isolated from a red alga and by now con...
Marine algae convert a substantial fraction of fixed carbon dioxide into various polysaccharides. Fl...
International audienceThe marine flavobacterium Zobellia galactanivorans DsijT was isolated from a r...
International audienceAlga-associated microorganisms, in the context of their numerous interactions ...
Marine microbes are a rich source of enzymes for the degradation of diverse polysaccharides. Paragla...
International audienceAbout half of seaweed biomass is composed of polysaccharides. Most of these co...
About half of seaweed biomass is composed of polysaccharides. Most of these complex polymers have a ...
Flavobacterium rivuli Ali et al. 2009 emend. Dong et al. 2013 is one of about 100 species in the gen...
About half of seaweed biomass is composed of polysaccharides. Most of these complex polymers have a ...
Members of the phylum Bacteroidetes are abundant in many marine ecosystems and are known to have a p...
Bacteria associated with algae differ markedly from those living freely in seawater and represent gr...
Comprehension of the degradation of macroalgal polysaccharides suffers from the lack of genetic tool...