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2. Nocardioides imazamoxiresistens sp. nov. Isolated from the Activated Sludge
3. Quinolinic acid degradation mediated by a unique qut cluster in Pigmentiphaga sp. YJ18
4. The novel hydrolase IpcH initiates the degradation of isoprocarb in a newly isolated strain Rhodococcus sp. D-6
5. The degradation of marine abundant compatible solute dimethylsulfoniopropionate was controlled by TetR-family transcriptional regulator DdaR in Alcaligenes faecalis
6. Crystal structures of herbicide-detoxifying esterase reveal a lid loop affecting substrate binding and activity
7. Characterization and genetic determination of a newly isolated cotinine-degrading bacterium Terrabacter sp. strain cot-2 from synergistic consortium
8. Cloning and expression of the phenazine-1-carboxamide hydrolysis gene pzcH and the identification of the key amino acids necessary for its activity
9. Characterization of transcriptional regulator PicR of picolinic acid-degrading bacterium Bordetella petrii strain MY10
10. Anaerobic biodegradation and detoxification of chloroacetamide herbicides by a novel Proteiniclasticum sediminis BAD-10T
11. DipR, a GntR/FadR-family transcriptional repressor: regulatory mechanism and widespread distribution of the dip cluster for dipicolinic acid catabolism in bacteria.
12. Rhodobacter kunshanensis sp. nov., a Novel Bacterium Isolated from Activated Sludge
13. Sinanaerobacter chloroacetimidivorans gen. nov., sp. nov., an obligate anaerobic bacterium isolated from anaerobic sludge
14. Lysobacter gilvus sp. nov., isolated from activated sludge
15. Pedobacter puniceum sp. nov. Isolated from Sludge
16. Crenobacter caeni sp. nov. Isolated from Sludge
17. Pseudaminobacter soli sp. nov., Isolated from Paddy Soil Contaminated with Heavy Metals
18. Caenimonas sedimenti sp. nov., Isolated from Sediment of the Wastewater Outlet of an Agricultural Chemical Plant
19. Applied microbiology and biotechnology uncovering the biosynthetic pathway of polysaccharide-based microbial flocculant in Agrobacterium tumefaciens F2
20. Rudanella paleaurantiibacter sp. nov., Isolated from Activated Sludge
21. Unveiling the regulatory mechanisms of salicylate degradation gene cluster cehGHIR4 in Rhizobium sp. strain X9
22. Comparative genome analysis reveals the evolution of chloroacetanilide herbicide mineralization in Sphingomonas wittichii DC-6
23. Complete Genome Sequence of Alcaligenes Faecalis Strain JQ135, a Bacterium Capable of Efficiently Degrading Nicotinic Acid
24. Isolation and Characterization of the Wastewater Micropollutant Phenacetin-Degrading Bacterium Rhodococcus sp. Strain PNT-23
25. Genome Analysis of Carbaryl-Degrading Strain Pseudomonas putida XWY-1
26. Biodegradation of Pendimethalin by Paracoccus sp. P13
27. PcaR, a GntR/FadR Family Transcriptional Repressor Controls the Transcription of Phenazine-1-Carboxylic Acid 1,2-Dioxygenase Gene Cluster in Sphingomonas histidinilytica DS-9
28. Characterization of the novel dimethyl sulfide-degrading bacterium Alcaligenes sp. SY1 and its biochemical degradation pathway
29. Construction of an unmarked genetically engineered strain Bacillus subtilis WB800-ipaH capable of degrading iprodione and its pilot application
30. Quinolinic acid catabolism is initiated by a novel four-component hydroxylase QuiA in Alcaligenes faecalis JQ191
31. Biodegradation of nicotine by a novel strain Pusillimonas
32. Isolation and characterization of the 2,5-pyridinedicarboxylic acid-degrading bacterium Agrobacterium sp. strain YJ-5
33. Complete Genome Sequence of Sphingobium baderi DE-13, an Alkyl-Substituted Aniline-Mineralizing Bacterium
34. Identification and characterization of a novel carboxylesterase (FpbH) that hydrolyzes aryloxyphenoxypropionate herbicides
35. Biodegradation of Picolinic Acid by a Newly Isolated Bacterium Alcaligenes faecalis Strain JQ135
36. Conversion of nornicotine to 6-hydroxy-nornicotine and 6-hydroxy-myosmine by Shinella sp. strain HZN7
37. Correction to: Uncovering the biosynthetic pathway of polysaccharide-based microbial flocculant in Agrobacterium tumefaciens F2
38. Comparative Genomic Analysis of Carbofuran-Degrading Sphingomonads Reveals the Carbofuran Catabolism Mechanism in Sphingobium sp. Strain CFD-1
39. Sulfate-Dependent Anaerobic Degradation of Herbicide Acetochlor by a Sulfate-Reducing Bacterium Cupidesulfovibrio sp. SRB-5
40. Esterase TriH responsible for the hydrolysis of trifloxystrobin in Hyphomicrobium sp. B1
41. Optimization of fed-batch fermentation and direct spray drying in the preparation of microbial inoculant of acetochlor-degrading strain Sphingomonas sp. DC-6
42. Functional analysis, diversity, and distribution of carbendazim hydrolases MheI and CbmA , responsible for the initial step in carbendazim degradation
43. The Novel Monooxygenase Gene dipD in the dip Gene Cluster of Alcaligenes faecalis JQ135 Is Essential for the Initial Catabolism of Dipicolinic Acid
44. PicR as a MarR Family Transcriptional Repressor Multiply Controls the Transcription of Picolinic Acid Degradation Gene Cluster pic in Alcaligenes faecalis JQ135
45. The Novel Amidase PcnH Initiates the Degradation of Phenazine-1-Carboxamide in Sphingomonas histidinilytica DS-9
46. Degradation of dimethachlon by a newly isolated bacterium Paenarthrobacter sp. strain JH-1 relieves its toxicity against Chlorella ellipsoidea
47. Biodegradation of Quinoline by a Newly Isolated Salt-Tolerating Bacterium Rhodococcus gordoniae Strain JH145
48. Two LysR Family Transcriptional Regulators, McbH and McbN, Activate the Operons Responsible for the Midstream and Downstream Pathways, Respectively, of Carbaryl Degradation in Pseudomonas sp. Strain XWY-1
49. The TetR Family Repressor HpaR Negatively Regulates the Catabolism of 5-Hydroxypicolinic Acid in Alcaligenes faecalis JQ135 by Binding to Two Unique DNA Sequences in the Promoter of hpa Operon
50. Biodegradation of quinolinic acid by a newly isolated bacterium Alcaligenes faecalis strain JQ191
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