allosterisella
Allosterisella is a genus of bacteria from the family Oxalobacteraceae, which belongs to the phylum Bacteroidota. The genus was first described in 2017, and it currently includes two recognized species: Allosterisella aquatica and Allosterisella marina. These bacteria are known for their ability to degrade various organic compounds, including aromatic compounds and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), which are often found in contaminated environments.
Allosterisella species are typically found in aquatic environments, such as soil, sediment, and water. They are
The genus Allosterisella is named after the allosteric regulation of enzymes, a process that is crucial for
In summary, Allosterisella is a genus of bacteria that plays a role in the degradation of organic