GENE 16S RRNA SEQUENCE PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS OF LYSINE PRODUCERS STRAINS

The phylogenetic relationships of strainsproducers of essential amino acids of aspartate family Brevibacterium sp. UCM Ac-674 (Brevibacterium sp. 90), Brevibacterium sp. IMV Ac-5004 (Brevibacterium sp. 90H), Brevibacterium sp. UCM Ac-675 (Brevibacterium sp. E531), mutant strain Brevibacterium sp. IM...

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Published in:Biotechnologia acta Vol. 7; no. 6; pp. 40 - 45
Main Authors: Andriiash, G S, Zabolotna, G M, Bondarenko, V S, Shulga, S M
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Kyiv Palladin Institute of Biochemistry of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine 01-01-2014
National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Palladin Institute of Biochemistry
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Summary:The phylogenetic relationships of strainsproducers of essential amino acids of aspartate family Brevibacterium sp. UCM Ac-674 (Brevibacterium sp. 90), Brevibacterium sp. IMV Ac-5004 (Brevibacterium sp. 90H), Brevibacterium sp. UCM Ac-675 (Brevibacterium sp. E531), mutant strain Brevibacterium sp. IMV B-7447 from the «Collections strains and lines of plants for food and agricultural biotechnology «SO «Institute for Food Biotechnology and Genomics of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine» were investigated. The affiliation strain Brevibacterium sp. IMV B-7447 to the genus Brevibacterium within the sequences of the genes based on 16S rRNA was confirmed. The dendrogram of phylogenetic rela tionships of studied strains and related strains Brevibacterium from database GenBank was constructed. It was shown that by the criterion of homology gene sequences based on 16S rRNA the investigated strains-producers belong to three phylogenetic groups. It was established that the mutant strain Brevibacterium sp. IMV B-7447 has no analogues in the database GenBank.
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ISSN:2410-7751
1995-5537
2410-776X
DOI:10.15407/biotech7.06.040