Publications by authors named "Rumi Kim"

Alkyl hydroperoxide reductase E (AhpE) is a member of the peroxidase family of enzymes that catalyse the reduction of peroxides, however its structural and functional roles are still unclear in details. In this study, we used the Thermococcus kodakarensis AhpE-like protein as a model to investigate structure-function relationships including the molecular properties of DNA binding activity. Multiple sequence alignment, structural comparison and biochemical analyses revealed that TkAhpE includes conserved peroxidase residues in the active site, and exhibits peroxidase activity with structure-dependent holdase chaperone function.

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  • Polymyxin is reintroduced in healthcare as a vital treatment for multidrug-resistant gram-negative bacteria, but limited research on its biosynthetic genes has hindered advancements.
  • Whole genome sequencing of the bacteria Paenibacillus polymyxa E681 revealed a 40.6-kb gene cluster crucial for polymyxin production, consisting of five open reading frames (pmxA, pmxB, pmxC, pmxD, pmxE).
  • Disruption of the pmxE gene resulted in a loss of polymyxin production, while introducing the entire pmx cluster into another bacterium led to successful polymyxin synthesis, confirming its role in biosynthesis.
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Paenibacillus polymyxa, a Gram-positive low-G+C spore-forming soil bacterium, belongs to the plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria. The swarming motility of P. polymyxa strain E681 was greatly induced by a secondary metabolite, citrinin, produced by Penicillium citrinum KCTC6549 in a dose-dependent manner at concentrations of 2.

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The taxonomic position of a novel bacterial strain, YC5194(T), with antimicrobial activity, isolated from the rhizosphere of pepper in Jinju, South Korea, was studied using a polyphasic approach. Cells of the strain were Gram-negative, rod-shaped, facultative anaerobes. It grew at a temperature of 15-37 degrees C (optimum 28 degrees C).

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Fusaricidin, a peptide antibiotic consisting of six amino acids, has been identified as a potential antifungal agent from Paenibacillus polymyxa. Here, we report the complete sequence of the fusaricidin synthetase gene (fusA) identified from the genome sequence of a rhizobacterium, P. polymyxa E681.

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