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Halomonas halophila strain:CCM 3662 Genome sequencing. Halomonas halophila strain:CCM 3662

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Halomonas halophila is a halophilic bacterium with potential application in industrial biotechnology as polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA) producer. Halomonas halophila is a species of halophilic (salt-loving) bacteria known for its ability to produce polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs), which are biodegradable and biocompatible polymers. PHAs are accumulated as intracellular storage materials by various microorganisms, including H. halophila, and they have gained significant attention as sustainable alternatives to conventional plastics. H. halophila is a Gram-negative bacterium that belongs to the genus Halomonas, which is characterized by its ability to thrive in highly saline environments. It can tolerate and grow in a wide range of salt concentrations, making it well-suited for PHA production from waste resources with high salt concentrations such as lignocellulose hydrolysates. The optimal temperature for the growth of H. halophila typically falls within a mesophilic range, between 25 to 40 degrees Celsius. Within this temperature range, the bacterium exhibits robust growth and efficient PHA production. However, it is worth noting that specific strains or isolates of H. halophila may have slightly different temperature requirements, and the optimal growth conditions can vary depending on the source and environmental adaptation of the strain. H. halophila utilizes various carbon sources for PHA production, including numerous hexoses and pentoses, and other organic compounds. In addition, the bacterium can also utilize different nitrogen sources, such as ammonium chloride or sodium nitrate, to support its growth and PHA synthesis. H. halophila is an interesting bacterium due to its ability to thrive in saline environments and produce biodegradable polymers.
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2023-07-05
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