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Actinomadura keratinilytica Puhl et al. 2009

Taxonomy in NCBI database: Bacteria; Actinomycetota; Actinomycetes; Streptosporangiales; Thermomonosporaceae.

17316T <-- CCUG 56181 <-- G. D. Inglis WCC-2265 <-- A. A. Puhl.
Accessioned in 2010.
=BCC 72026 =CCUG 56181 =DSM 45195 =NBRC 105837 =TBRC 4745.
Type strain [8315].
Medium: 49, 52;  Temperature: 45°C; Rehydration fluid: 656.

Source: Bovine hoof keratin baited into composting bovine manure, southern Alberta, Canada [8315].
Biochemistry/Physiology: [8315].
Cell wall: meso-A2pm; Mad, Gal, Glc, Rib [8315].
Fatty acid: [8315].
Quinone: MK-9(H6), MK-9(H8), MK-9(H4) [8315].
Polar lipid: [8315].
G+C (mol%): 73.7 (HPLC) [8315].
DNA-DNA relatedness: [8315].
Phylogeny: 16S rRNA gene (EU637009) [8315].
Genome sequence: BAABDO010000000.
BacDive ID: 16998.
NCBI Taxonomy ID: 547461.

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