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Phosphate starvation-independent 2-aminoethylphosphonic acid biodegradation in a newly isolated strain of Pseudomonas putida, NG2
Nigel Ternan
, JP Quinn
School of Biomedical Sciences
Faculty Of Life & Health Sciences
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Medicine & Life Sciences
2-aminoethylphosphonate-pyruvate aminotransferase
15%
Alkaline Phosphatase
5%
Aminoethylphosphonic Acid
100%
Carbon
5%
Culture Media
5%
Enterobacter aerogenes
8%
Nitrogen
5%
Organophosphonates
8%
phenylalanine (histidine) aminotransferase
11%
Phosphates
40%
phosphonoacetaldehyde hydrolase
25%
Phosphorus
18%
Pseudomonas putida
65%
Regulon
7%
Starvation
50%
Agriculture & Biology
acids
26%
alkaline phosphatase
5%
biodegradation
46%
Enterobacter aerogenes
7%
hydrolases
11%
phosphates
33%
phosphonates
8%
phosphorus
12%
Pseudomonas putida
52%
pyruvates
11%
regulon
7%
starvation
42%
transaminases
12%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
acid
29%
biodegradation
40%
cell
8%
energy source
6%
enzyme activity
7%
phosphatase
7%
phosphate
35%
phosphate (inorganic)
8%
phosphorus
14%
starvation
56%