Gordonia

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Gordonia is a genus of Gram-positive, high-GC-content actinobacteria known for their environmental resilience and ability to degrade complex organic compounds.

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Gordonia canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bacterial genus
genus
application bioremediation
biotransformation of industrial pollutants
wastewater treatment
associatedWith catheter-related bloodstream infections
pulmonary infections
capableOf degrading hydrocarbons
degrading phthalate esters
degrading polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
degrading rubber-related compounds
degrading surfactants
cellShape rod-shaped
cellWallComponent mycolic acids
class Actinobacteria NERFINISHED
containsSpecies Gordonia amarae NERFINISHED
Gordonia bronchialis NERFINISHED
Gordonia polyisoprenivorans NERFINISHED
Gordonia rubripertincta NERFINISHED
Gordonia terrae NERFINISHED
domain Bacteria
family Gordoniaceae NERFINISHED
firstDescriptionYear 1971
GCContent high-GC-content
gramStain Gram-positive
habitat activated sludge
hydrocarbon-contaminated environments
sludge
soil
water
knownFor biodegradation of hydrophobic pollutants
degradation of complex organic compounds
environmental resilience
metabolism chemoorganotrophic
motility non-motile
namedAfter Ruth Gordon NERFINISHED
order Mycobacteriales NERFINISHED
oxygenRequirement aerobic
parentTaxon Gordoniaceae NERFINISHED
pathogenicity opportunistic pathogen in humans
phylogeneticRelation closely related to Mycobacterium
closely related to Nocardia
phylum Actinomycetota NERFINISHED
sporeFormation non-spore-forming
taxonRank genus
typeSpecies Gordonia bronchialis NERFINISHED

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