Pseudomonas mendocina is a Gram-negative environmental bacterium that can cause opportunistic infections, such as infective endocarditis[1] and spondylodiscitis,[2] although cases are very rare.
It has potential use in bioremediation as it is able to degrade toluene.
[3] Based on 16S rRNA analysis, P. mendocina has been placed in the P. aeruginosa group.
[4] {{/*Complete Genome of Pseudomonas mendocina NK-01, Which Synthesizes Medium-Chain-Length Polyhydroxyalkanoates and Alginate Oligosaccharides*/}}
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