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  • Kunttu, H.M.; Jokinen, E.I.; Valtonen, E.T.; Sundberg, L.R.
    Virulent and nonvirulent Flavobacterium columnare colony morphologies: characterization of chondroitin AC lyase activity and adhesion to polystyrene (2011), J. Appl. Microbiol., 111, 1319-1326.
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Application

Application Comment Organism
food industry in Flavobacterium columnare strains C, E, G and H isolated from disease outbreaks, chondroitinase activity is significantly higher in the virulent, rhizoid variants than in the rough variants of the same strain. Temperature significantly increases the adhesion of rhizoid variants up to 20°C. Both rhizoid colony morphology and high chondroitinase activity seem to be needed for virulence and temperature may promote the adhesion of the virulent variants to surfaces at fish farms Flavobacterium columnare

Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Flavobacterium columnare
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Synonyms

Synonyms Comment Organism
Chondroitin AC lyase
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Flavobacterium columnare