Alcaligenes eutrophus
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Alcaligenes eutrophus is a bacteria
l species that naturally produces polyhydroxyalkanoates
(PHA). PHAs are a broad type of biodegradable polymer
s that can be used for biodegradable plastic
s. A. eutrophus specifically produces polyhydroxybutyrate
(PHB), which it uses for storing carbon
when in an environment with abundant carbon, but limited essential nutrients such as nitrogen
or phosphorus
. The gene for PHB production has been cloned
and engineered into plants.
The name Alcaligenes eutrophus is no longer used. After modification to Ralstonia eutrophus and then Wausteria eutrophus, the name is now Ralstonia metallidurans.
Bacteria
Bacteria are a large domain of prokaryotic microorganisms. Typically a few micrometres in length, bacteria have a wide range of shapes, ranging from spheres to rods and spirals...
l species that naturally produces polyhydroxyalkanoates
Polyhydroxyalkanoates
Polyhydroxyalkanoates or PHAs are linear polyesters produced in nature by bacterial fermentation of sugar or lipids. They are produced by the bacteria to store carbon and energy. More than 150 different monomers can be combined within this family to give materials with extremely different properties...
(PHA). PHAs are a broad type of biodegradable polymer
Polymer
A polymer is a large molecule composed of repeating structural units. These subunits are typically connected by covalent chemical bonds...
s that can be used for biodegradable plastic
Plastic
A plastic material is any of a wide range of synthetic or semi-synthetic organic solids used in the manufacture of industrial products. Plastics are typically polymers of high molecular mass, and may contain other substances to improve performance and/or reduce production costs...
s. A. eutrophus specifically produces polyhydroxybutyrate
Polyhydroxybutyrate
Polyhydroxybutyrate is a polyhydroxyalkanoate , a polymer belonging to the polyesters class that was first isolated and characterized in 1925 by French microbiologist Maurice Lemoigne. PHB is produced by microorganisms apparently in response to conditions of physiological stress...
(PHB), which it uses for storing carbon
Carbon
Carbon is the chemical element with symbol C and atomic number 6. As a member of group 14 on the periodic table, it is nonmetallic and tetravalent—making four electrons available to form covalent chemical bonds...
when in an environment with abundant carbon, but limited essential nutrients such as nitrogen
Nitrogen
Nitrogen is a chemical element that has the symbol N, atomic number of 7 and atomic mass 14.00674 u. Elemental nitrogen is a colorless, odorless, tasteless, and mostly inert diatomic gas at standard conditions, constituting 78.08% by volume of Earth's atmosphere...
or phosphorus
Phosphorus
Phosphorus is the chemical element that has the symbol P and atomic number 15. A multivalent nonmetal of the nitrogen group, phosphorus as a mineral is almost always present in its maximally oxidized state, as inorganic phosphate rocks...
. The gene for PHB production has been cloned
Cloning
Cloning in biology is the process of producing similar populations of genetically identical individuals that occurs in nature when organisms such as bacteria, insects or plants reproduce asexually. Cloning in biotechnology refers to processes used to create copies of DNA fragments , cells , or...
and engineered into plants.
The name Alcaligenes eutrophus is no longer used. After modification to Ralstonia eutrophus and then Wausteria eutrophus, the name is now Ralstonia metallidurans.