koryne
Koryne is a genus of bacteria that belong to the family Korynebacteriaceae, which is part of the order Actinomycetales. The genus was first described by the French microbiologist Albert Calmette in 1905. Koryne bacteria are Gram-positive, aerobic, and rod-shaped. They are commonly found in soil, water, and the gastrointestinal tracts of animals, including humans. Koryne bacteria are known for their ability to produce a variety of enzymes, including proteases, lipases, and amylases, which they use to break down organic matter.
Koryne bacteria are of particular interest to scientists due to their potential applications in biotechnology. They
Despite their potential benefits, Koryne bacteria can also cause infections in humans. For instance, Koryne diphtheriae