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Industrial importance of the genus Brevibacterium

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BIOTECHNOLOGY LETTERS
Volume 27, Issue 8, Pages 527-533

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10529-005-2878-3

Keywords

Brevibacterium; ectoines; industrial applications; occurrence; taxonomy

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The genus Brevibacterium has long been difficult for taxonomists to classify due to its close morphological similarity to other genera. Since it was proposed in 1953, the genus has often been redefined. The genus is best known for its important role in the ripening of certain cheeses (B. linens) and for its supposed overproduction Of L-amino acids. Other interesting industrial applications, including the production of ectoine, have recently been proposed. The general characteristics, the occurrence and the recent taxonomy of Brevibacterium, are reviewed here. Furthermore, known and potential industrial applications for Brevibacterium species are briefly discussed.

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