Rhodopseudomonas palustris strain 42OL was isolated in 1973 from a sugar refinery waste treatment pond. The strain has been prevalently used for hydrogen production processes using a wide variety of waste-derived substrates, and cultured both indoors and outdoors, either freely suspended or immobilized. R. palustris 42OL was suitable for many other applications and capable of growing in very different culturing conditions, revealing a wide metabolic versatility. The analysis of the genome sequence allowed to identify the metabolic pathways for hydrogen and poly-β-hydroxy-butyrate production, and confirmed the ability of using a wide range of organic acids as substrates.
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Adessi, A., Spini, G., Presta, L., Mengoni, A., Viti, C., Giovannetti, L., … De Philippis, R. (2016). Draft genome sequence and overview of the purple non sulfur bacterium Rhodopseudomonas palustris 42OL. Standards in Genomic Sciences, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40793-016-0145-y
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