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Rhodococcus opacus strain RW, a resorcinoldegrading bacterium from the gut of Macrotermes michaelseni
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BiologyIsolate RwSpecies R. OpacusBenzoic AcidMedicineExtremophileBacteriologyMicrobial EcologyEnvironmental MicrobiologyMicrobiologyEvolutionary MicrobiologyMacrotermes MichaelseniMicrobial EvolutionAntimicrobial ResistanceMicrobiological Degradation
2 cells/ml. A gram-positive bacterium designated RW, capable of degrading resorcinol, was isolated from the highest positive dilution. Isolate RW could also degrade phenol and benzoic acid aerobically, and anaerobically using nitrate as an electron acceptor. The isolate is a rod-shaped bacterium that exhibited evolutionary relatedness with the genus Rhodococcus, as determined by phenotypic traits and physiological tests, and a 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity value of 99.6% to the closest Rhodococcus opacus strain. On the basis of these results isolate RW is proposed as a new strain in the species R. opacus. The ability of the isolate to degrade resorcinol, phenol and benzoic acid makes it a potential candidate for use in bioremediation of environments contaminated by such or related compounds.
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