PBPKmalleja
PBPKmalleja refers to a specific strain or variant of the bacterium *Pseudomonas putida*. *Pseudomonas putida* is a Gram-negative, rod-shaped bacterium commonly found in soil and water. It is known for its metabolic versatility, meaning it can utilize a wide range of organic compounds as energy and carbon sources. This characteristic has made *Pseudomonas putida* a subject of significant interest in bioremediation, the process of using living organisms to clean up environmental pollutants. Different strains of *Pseudomonas putida* exhibit varying capabilities in degrading specific substances. The designation "malleja" likely denotes a unique genetic lineage or a specific isolate identified within the broader species *Pseudomonas putida*. Research involving PBPKmalleja would typically focus on its particular biochemical pathways, growth characteristics, or its efficacy in degrading certain pollutants. Understanding specific strains like PBPKmalleja contributes to the broader scientific effort to harness microbial capabilities for industrial applications and environmental protection. Further details about PBPKmalleja would be found in scientific literature detailing its isolation, genetic makeup, and functional properties.