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Rhodococcus erythropolis

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Rhodococcus erythropolis is a bacterium species in the genus Rhodococcus. It is Gram-positive. R. erythropolis has been isolated from the air of the Russian Space Laboratory Mir along with a large number of other microorganisms that steadily accumulated during the lifespan of the station.[1] Rhodococcus bacteria are known to degrade organic compounds contained in the rubber used aboard the space station with specialized enzymes.[2] This can lead to degradation of critical components and necessitates replacement of the parts or preventive measures dealing with microbial contamination.

References

  1. ^ a b Li Y, Kawamura Y, Fujiwara N, Naka T, Liu H, Huang X, Kobayashi K, Ezaki T. (2004). "Rothia aeria sp. nov., Rhodococcus baikonurensis sp. nov. and Arthrobacter russicus sp. nov., isolated from air in the Russian space laboratory Mir". Int J Syst Evol Microbiol. 54 (Pt 3): 827–35. doi:10.1099/ijs.0.02828-0. PMID 15143031.
  2. ^ Bell TE. (2007). "Preventing "Sick" Spaceships". NASA Science. NASA. Retrieved June 25, 2022.
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Rhodococcus erythropolis: Brief Summary

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Rhodococcus erythropolis is a bacterium species in the genus Rhodococcus. It is Gram-positive. R. erythropolis has been isolated from the air of the Russian Space Laboratory Mir along with a large number of other microorganisms that steadily accumulated during the lifespan of the station. Rhodococcus bacteria are known to degrade organic compounds contained in the rubber used aboard the space station with specialized enzymes. This can lead to degradation of critical components and necessitates replacement of the parts or preventive measures dealing with microbial contamination.

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