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Marine myxobacteria: a few good halophiles
Albataineh, H.; Stevens, D.C. (2018). Marine myxobacteria: a few good halophiles. Mar. Drugs 16(6): 209. https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md16060209
In: Marine Drugs. Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI): Basel. ISSN 1660-3397; e-ISSN 1660-3397, more
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Keywords
    Enhygromyxa niigataensis; Enhygromyxa salina Iizuka, Jojima, Fudou, Tokura, Hiraishi & Yamanaka, 2003 [WoRMS]; Haliangium ochraceum Fudou, Jojima, Lizuka & Yamanaca, 2002 [WoRMS]; Haliangium tepidum Fudou, Jojima, Lizuka & Yamanaca, 2002 [WoRMS]; Paraliomyxa miuraensis; Plesiocystis pacifica Lizuka, Jojima, Fudou, Hiraishi, Ahn & Yamanaka, 2003 [WoRMS]; Pseudenhygromyxa salsuginis
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    marine myxobacteria; Haliangium ochraceum; Enhygromyxa salina; Plesiocystis pacifica; Haliangium tepidum; Enhygromyxa niigataensis; Pseudenhygromyxa salsuginis; Paraliomyxa miuraensis

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  • Albataineh, H.
  • Stevens, D.C.

Abstract
    Currently considered an excellent candidate source of novel chemical diversity, the existence of marine myxobacteria was in question less than 20 years ago. This review aims to serve as a roll call for marine myxobacteria and to summarize their unique features when compared to better-known terrestrial myxobacteria. Characteristics for discrimination between obligate halophilic, marine myxobacteria and halotolerant, terrestrial myxobacteria are discussed. The review concludes by highlighting the need for continued discovery and exploration of marine myxobacteria as producers of novel natural products.

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