Complete genome sequence of Thermus brockianus GE-1 reveals key enzymes of xylan/xylose metabolism
@article{Schfers2017CompleteGS, title={Complete genome sequence of Thermus brockianus GE-1 reveals key enzymes of xylan/xylose metabolism}, author={Christian Sch{\"a}fers and Saskia Blank and Sigrid Wiebusch and Skander Elleuche and Garabed Antranikian}, journal={Standards in Genomic Sciences}, year={2017}, volume={12} }
Thermus brockianus strain GE-1 is a thermophilic, Gram-negative, rod-shaped and non-motile bacterium that was isolated from the Geysir geothermal area, Iceland. Like other thermophiles, Thermus species are often used as model organisms to understand the mechanism of action of extremozymes, especially focusing on their heat-activity and thermostability. Genome-specific features of T. brockianus GE-1 and their properties further help to explain processes of the adaption of extremophiles at…