Many Bacillus species can produce biosurfactant, although most of the studies on lipopeptide production by this genus have been focused on Bacillus subtilis. Surfactants are broadly used in pharmaceutical, food and petroleum industry, and biological surfactant shows some advantages over the chemical surfactants, such as less toxicity, production from renewable, cheaper feedstocks and development of novel recombinant hyperproducer strains. This study is aimed to unveil the biosurfactant metabolic pathway and chemical composition in Bacillus safensis strain CCMA-560. The whole genome of the CCMA-560 strain was previously sequenced, and with the aid of bioinformatics tools, its biosurfactant metabolic pathway was compared to other pathways of ...
Producing antimicrobials is a common adaptive behavior shared by many microorganisms, including mari...
International audienceSurfactin is a lipoheptapeptide produced by several Bacillus species and ident...
Marine microorganisms produce extracellular or membrane associated surface-active compounds (bio sur...
Many Bacillus species can produce biosurfactant, although most of the studies on lipopeptide product...
Genomic studies provide deeper insights into secondary metabolites produced by diverse bacterial co...
The genus Bacillus is a Gram-positive, aerobic, endospore-forming, rod-shaped bacterium commonly fou...
Surfactins are cyclic lipopeptides consisting of a β-hydroxy fatty acid of variable chain length and...
Biosurfactants are amphiphilic substances with a wide range of uses. Biosurfactants are being resear...
Not AvailableSurfactin is a lipopeptide, composed of one b-hydroxy fatty acid, a long fatty acid moi...
Biosurfactants have excellent surface active properties and strong antimicrobial activities making t...
Moderate halophilic bacteria thrive in saline conditions and produce biosurfactant (BS) which facili...
Moderate halophilic bacteria thrive in saline conditions and produce biosurfactant (BS) which facili...
Moderate halophilic bacteria thrive in saline conditions and produce biosurfactant (BS) which facili...
Moderate halophilic bacteria thrive in saline conditions and produce biosurfactant (BS) which facili...
International audienceSurfactin, a lipopeptide produced by Bacillus subtilis, is one of the most pow...
Producing antimicrobials is a common adaptive behavior shared by many microorganisms, including mari...
International audienceSurfactin is a lipoheptapeptide produced by several Bacillus species and ident...
Marine microorganisms produce extracellular or membrane associated surface-active compounds (bio sur...
Many Bacillus species can produce biosurfactant, although most of the studies on lipopeptide product...
Genomic studies provide deeper insights into secondary metabolites produced by diverse bacterial co...
The genus Bacillus is a Gram-positive, aerobic, endospore-forming, rod-shaped bacterium commonly fou...
Surfactins are cyclic lipopeptides consisting of a β-hydroxy fatty acid of variable chain length and...
Biosurfactants are amphiphilic substances with a wide range of uses. Biosurfactants are being resear...
Not AvailableSurfactin is a lipopeptide, composed of one b-hydroxy fatty acid, a long fatty acid moi...
Biosurfactants have excellent surface active properties and strong antimicrobial activities making t...
Moderate halophilic bacteria thrive in saline conditions and produce biosurfactant (BS) which facili...
Moderate halophilic bacteria thrive in saline conditions and produce biosurfactant (BS) which facili...
Moderate halophilic bacteria thrive in saline conditions and produce biosurfactant (BS) which facili...
Moderate halophilic bacteria thrive in saline conditions and produce biosurfactant (BS) which facili...
International audienceSurfactin, a lipopeptide produced by Bacillus subtilis, is one of the most pow...
Producing antimicrobials is a common adaptive behavior shared by many microorganisms, including mari...
International audienceSurfactin is a lipoheptapeptide produced by several Bacillus species and ident...
Marine microorganisms produce extracellular or membrane associated surface-active compounds (bio sur...