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2013 Fall - UH - Annette - Ochrobactrum Anthropi FRAF13

Description

Soil sample was collected from a citrus tree in a residential backyard.

Ochrobactrum anthropi FRAF13 was isolated from farmland soil in Jersey Village, Texas. FRAF13 is a bacterial microorganism with broad antibiotic resistance that possesses a number of metal-dependent β-lactam enzymes with secondary phosphotriesterase activity that can initiate the breakdown of organophosphate compounds.

 

 

Data for Soil Sample and Researcher
Location of Soil Sample
Jersey Village, 104 Windcrest Court, Jersey Village, Texas 77064, United States, 29.901413, -95.582492
Collection Date of Soil Sample
Colonies of Paraoxon
1,600
Colonies of Methyl Parathion
40
Researcher
Annette
Organization
University of Houston
Lab Day
Unspecified
Time of Lab
Unspecified
Course Term
Fall
Year of Course
2013
Images for Soil Sample
Image Descriptions in General

String Representation of Ochrobactrum anthropi ATCC 49188

from https://string-db.org/network/439375.Oant_4396

Extended Analysis Results
Cataloged
Yes
Research ID
FRAF13
Genomic Biomarkers Titles
Draft Genome Sequence of Organophosphate-Degrading Ochrobactrum anthropi FRAF13