Rahnella sp., a dominant symbiont of the core gut bacteriome of dendroctonus species, has metabolic capacity to degrade xylan by bifunctional xylanase-ferulic acid esterase

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  • who: Flor Nohemu00ed Rivera-Orduu00f1a and Claudia Cano-Ramu00edrez from the University of Patras, Greece have published the research work: Rahnella sp., A Dominant Symbiont of the Core Gut Bacteriome of Dendroctonus Species, Has Metabolic Capacity to Degrade Xylan by Bifunctional Xylanase-Ferulic Acid Esterase, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • how: Bioinformatics Analyses of Xylanase-Ferulic Acid Esterase Gene One copy of the xylanase-ferulic acid esterase gene (GenBank accession number MW981258) named r13 fae in this study was identified in the Rahnella sp.
  • future: Future research directed toward a metatranscriptomic metaproteomic and metabolomic . . .

     

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