BIODEGRADATIVE
     STRAIN
         DATABASE 

This submission form is provided to give researchers an opportunity to contribute addtional or corrected data to the database.

BSD Data Submission Form

Submitter Information

Name:
Institution:
Street:
City, State: Zip Code:
Phone: Fax:
Email:

Strain Information

This strain:    already exists in the BSD   is a new strain .

1. Strain Designation(s) (please list all known):

2. Culture Collection Accession #(s):

3. Genus & Species / Phylogenetic Placement:

4. How was the above taxonomy determined?

16S-like rRNA -- GenBank/EMBL Accession #:
23S-like rRNA -- GenBank/EMBL Accession #:
Phenotypic Analysis
Please give a very brief summary of phenotypic criteria used for identification of give
references where the data can be obtained.
5. Please list any taxonomic synonyms and appropriate references:

6. Source (of isolation) of the strain:

Substrate Information

Known substrate(s) degraded:

The substrate is degraded aerobically. anaerobically.

The substrate is
used as a carbon source. used as a nitrogen source.
used as an energy source. co-metabolized.

For strains that utilize multiple substrates, the data above may vary between substrates. Please use
the box below to clarify these diffences or to make any other comments:
Please provide a summary of information (if known) regarding gene descriptions, operons, plasmids or
transmissible elements involved in the degradation of the substrate(s).

Please provide any other comments or data you deem important for the description of this strain.

References

We are currently restricting the BSD to published data. Please list the main references describing the
biodegradative/biocatalytic properties of this strain. Please include PubMed numbers if you have them.

Reference 1.

Publication Status: Unpublished In-Press Published

Reference 2.

Publication Status: Unpublished In-Press Published

Reference 3.

Publication Status: Unpublished In-Press Published



Any questions or comments about this submission form or the BSD can be emailed to Dr. John Urbance at urbance@msu.edu.