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Draft genome sequence of the cellulolytic Clostridium thermocellum wild-type strain BC1 playing a role in cellulosic biomass degradation
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Authors: Wolfgang H. Schwarz; Jochen Blom; Sebastian Jaenicke; Daniela E. Koeck; Alfred Pühler; Daniel Wibberg; Andreas Albersmeier; +5 Authors
Wolfgang H. Schwarz; Jochen Blom; Sebastian Jaenicke; Daniela E. Koeck; Alfred Pühler; Daniel Wibberg; Andreas Albersmeier; Tanja Koellmeier; Vladimir V. Zverlov; Vladimir V. Zverlov; Anika Winkler; Andreas Schlüter;
pmid: 23968723
Abstract
The bacterium Clostridium thermocellum BC1, a thermophilic, anaerobic bacterium of the family Clostridiaceae, was isolated from a compost treatment site in Germany. It is able to grow efficiently on cellulose and cellodextrins. The draft genome sequence of C. thermocellum BC1 has been established and provides the genetic basis for application of this microorganism in thermophilic degradation of cellulosic biomass.
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Germany
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- Bielefeld University Germany
- Institute of Molecular Genetics Russian Federation
- Department of Biological Sciences Russian Federation
- Technical University of Munich Germany
- Russian Academy of Sciences Russian Federation
Keywords
Genome, Clostridium thermocellum, Cellulase, Bacterial Proteins, Biomass, Cellulose, Cellulosome, Biomass degradation, Genome, Bacterial
Genome, Clostridium thermocellum, Cellulase, Bacterial Proteins, Biomass, Cellulose, Cellulosome, Biomass degradation, Genome, Bacterial

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