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... *e-mail: [email protected], #e-mail: [email protected] Abstract Staphylococcus aureus, a Gram-positive bacterial pathogen commonly causes skin infections has been of much concern because the rise of antibiotic-resistant and more virulent strains which have emerged and rapidly spread wor ...
... *e-mail: [email protected], #e-mail: [email protected] Abstract Staphylococcus aureus, a Gram-positive bacterial pathogen commonly causes skin infections has been of much concern because the rise of antibiotic-resistant and more virulent strains which have emerged and rapidly spread wor ...
2CO Communities than Elevated Atmospheric on Soil Nitrogen
... fixation rates. Elevated CO2 typically increases N demand through ...
... fixation rates. Elevated CO2 typically increases N demand through ...
detection, recovery, isolation and characterization
... deposition of cap carbonates (~40 cm/year) after escape from the global freeze, with pre- and post-snowball δ13C data consistent with a significant decrease in biological activity preceding glaciation, possibly due to the cooling of the Earth, followed by a gradual rebound to preglacial ...
... deposition of cap carbonates (~40 cm/year) after escape from the global freeze, with pre- and post-snowball δ13C data consistent with a significant decrease in biological activity preceding glaciation, possibly due to the cooling of the Earth, followed by a gradual rebound to preglacial ...
Phage therapy: Facts and fiction
... lipopolysaccharide (LPS), flagella, fimbriae and many other surface proteins as receptors. Bacteriophages may also use enzymes to break down capsule-like materials on the bacterial surface in a drill-like manner to reach the cell wall of the bacterium. A good example of such a phage is PK1A that use ...
... lipopolysaccharide (LPS), flagella, fimbriae and many other surface proteins as receptors. Bacteriophages may also use enzymes to break down capsule-like materials on the bacterial surface in a drill-like manner to reach the cell wall of the bacterium. A good example of such a phage is PK1A that use ...
efflux - Université catholique de Louvain
... Enhance activity of AB in efflux pumps overproducers by inhibiting efflux Not affect AB activity in strains lacking efflux pumps Not potentiate activity of AB that are not effluxed Not affect proton gradients across the inner membrane (Gram-negative bacteria) ...
... Enhance activity of AB in efflux pumps overproducers by inhibiting efflux Not affect AB activity in strains lacking efflux pumps Not potentiate activity of AB that are not effluxed Not affect proton gradients across the inner membrane (Gram-negative bacteria) ...
PloS One
... (diffusible signal factor) is responsible for the regulation of phenotypes in pathogenic Stenotrophomonas, up until now, no beneficial effects were reported to be controlled by it. Our objective was to study the function of DSF in the plant growth promoting model strain S. maltophilia R551-3 using f ...
... (diffusible signal factor) is responsible for the regulation of phenotypes in pathogenic Stenotrophomonas, up until now, no beneficial effects were reported to be controlled by it. Our objective was to study the function of DSF in the plant growth promoting model strain S. maltophilia R551-3 using f ...
Uptake of L-nicotine and of 6-hydroxy-L-nicotine by
... The mechanism by which L-nicotine is taken up by bacteria that are able to grow on it is unknown. Nicotine degradation by Arthrobacter nicotinovorans, a Gram-positive soil bacterium, is linked to the presence of the catabolic megaplasmid pAO1. L-[14C]Nicotine uptake assays with A. nicotinovorans sho ...
... The mechanism by which L-nicotine is taken up by bacteria that are able to grow on it is unknown. Nicotine degradation by Arthrobacter nicotinovorans, a Gram-positive soil bacterium, is linked to the presence of the catabolic megaplasmid pAO1. L-[14C]Nicotine uptake assays with A. nicotinovorans sho ...
Occurrence of ferredoxin:NAD+ oxidoreductase activity and
... bacteria that have annotated rnf genes. We found this activity in Clostridium tetanomorphum, Clostridium ljungdahlii, Bacteroides fragilis, and Vibrio cholerae but not in Escherichia coli and Rhodobacter capsulatus. As in A. woodii, the activity was Na+-dependent in C. tetanomorphum and B. fragilis ...
... bacteria that have annotated rnf genes. We found this activity in Clostridium tetanomorphum, Clostridium ljungdahlii, Bacteroides fragilis, and Vibrio cholerae but not in Escherichia coli and Rhodobacter capsulatus. As in A. woodii, the activity was Na+-dependent in C. tetanomorphum and B. fragilis ...
Amoebae in Moisture- Damaged Buildings
... of the microbes were studied by exposing RAW264.7 mouse macrophages to graded doses of co-cultured and individually grown fungi, bacteria and amoebae. Amoebae were found in 22 % of the samples and they often were detected at the same locations as “indicator microbes” of moisture damage, e.g. with th ...
... of the microbes were studied by exposing RAW264.7 mouse macrophages to graded doses of co-cultured and individually grown fungi, bacteria and amoebae. Amoebae were found in 22 % of the samples and they often were detected at the same locations as “indicator microbes” of moisture damage, e.g. with th ...
Synthesis and Antimicrobial Activities of S,S
... a peptide bond between the γ-carboxyl group of glutamate and the α-amino group of cysteine. Glutathione synthetase forms the peptide bond between the α-carboxyl of cysteine in γ-glutamyl cysteine and the α-amino group of glycine.3 The equilibrium between free thiol and disulfide, at stasis, is typic ...
... a peptide bond between the γ-carboxyl group of glutamate and the α-amino group of cysteine. Glutathione synthetase forms the peptide bond between the α-carboxyl of cysteine in γ-glutamyl cysteine and the α-amino group of glycine.3 The equilibrium between free thiol and disulfide, at stasis, is typic ...
IOSR Journal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences (IOSR-JPBS)
... original observation of the positive role played by some selected bacteria is attributed to Elie Metchnikoff, the Russian born Nobel Prize recipient working at the Pasteur Institute, who suggested that "The dependence of the intestinal microbes on the food makes it possible to adopt measures to modi ...
... original observation of the positive role played by some selected bacteria is attributed to Elie Metchnikoff, the Russian born Nobel Prize recipient working at the Pasteur Institute, who suggested that "The dependence of the intestinal microbes on the food makes it possible to adopt measures to modi ...
Thesis - doktori
... radically reduce the global burden of TB by 2015, unfortunately, this expectation seems overly optimistic [3]. The genus Mycobacterium comprises more than 140 well-characterized species [4], most of them are non-pathogenic to human being. Several species are, however, associated with human disease s ...
... radically reduce the global burden of TB by 2015, unfortunately, this expectation seems overly optimistic [3]. The genus Mycobacterium comprises more than 140 well-characterized species [4], most of them are non-pathogenic to human being. Several species are, however, associated with human disease s ...
Interpretation and Use of Laboratory Culture Results
... Staphylococcus aureus is the organism responsible for causing one of the most common types of contagious mastitis in dairy cattle. It is a major source of expense and lost revenues on many dairies. Most commonly, Staph aureus mastitis exists as a very chronic, subclinical infection. Mastitis caused ...
... Staphylococcus aureus is the organism responsible for causing one of the most common types of contagious mastitis in dairy cattle. It is a major source of expense and lost revenues on many dairies. Most commonly, Staph aureus mastitis exists as a very chronic, subclinical infection. Mastitis caused ...
Identification and Characterization of A Novel Salmonella
... Salmonella is a Gram-negative, motile, rod-shaped bacteria belonging to the family Enterobacteriaceae. Classification of Salmonella based on serology and phage susceptibility assays has currently identified more than 2500 serovars. The Salmonella genus contains two species, enterica and bongori (Bre ...
... Salmonella is a Gram-negative, motile, rod-shaped bacteria belonging to the family Enterobacteriaceae. Classification of Salmonella based on serology and phage susceptibility assays has currently identified more than 2500 serovars. The Salmonella genus contains two species, enterica and bongori (Bre ...
Antimicrobial Activity of Fresh and Old Honey
... Different formulations of honey has significantly inhibited growth of pathogenic microorganisms, S. aureus , E. coli, C. albicans and A. nigar when compared to control group, which is an evidence that honey is a therapeutic agent being used since ancient time throughout the world (Gulfraz et al ., 2 ...
... Different formulations of honey has significantly inhibited growth of pathogenic microorganisms, S. aureus , E. coli, C. albicans and A. nigar when compared to control group, which is an evidence that honey is a therapeutic agent being used since ancient time throughout the world (Gulfraz et al ., 2 ...
degradation: a process unique to prokaryotes
... detected as a metabolite generated from [13C]benzoyl-CoA in these experiments and could be a pathway intermediate formed by hydration of cyclohex-1,5-diene-1-carboxyl-CoA. As an extension of this, it has been suggested that the reactions leading to ring cleavage may involve substrates with substitue ...
... detected as a metabolite generated from [13C]benzoyl-CoA in these experiments and could be a pathway intermediate formed by hydration of cyclohex-1,5-diene-1-carboxyl-CoA. As an extension of this, it has been suggested that the reactions leading to ring cleavage may involve substrates with substitue ...
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... Whether you are the organiser or the participant, the Global Meetings Program allows you to benefit from the expertise of SkyTeam’s network covering over 1,000 destinations worldwide. Via the online portal, not only can participants obtain discounted travel, but flights and connections are made more ...
ABSTRACT Title of Document: ... NEISSERIA GONORRHOEAE
... escape from cells back into the extracellular milieu. Gonococci utilized an exocytosis pathway to escape after invasion that was blocked by treating cells with tannic acid, but not cytoskeletal inhibitors. I propose a working scenario whereby gonococci undergo cycles of invasion into and escape from ...
... escape from cells back into the extracellular milieu. Gonococci utilized an exocytosis pathway to escape after invasion that was blocked by treating cells with tannic acid, but not cytoskeletal inhibitors. I propose a working scenario whereby gonococci undergo cycles of invasion into and escape from ...
E. coli - MicrobeWorld
... Shiga toxins are released from pathogenic E. coli under certain circumstances when they are stressed or die. This can often make treatment complicated as some treatments to kill the harmful E. coli will result in a temporary increase in the levels of the toxin in the body. Enterotoxins interfere wit ...
... Shiga toxins are released from pathogenic E. coli under certain circumstances when they are stressed or die. This can often make treatment complicated as some treatments to kill the harmful E. coli will result in a temporary increase in the levels of the toxin in the body. Enterotoxins interfere wit ...
The Isolation and Characterization of the Microbial Flora
... For example, what is the diversity of microbes that inhabit it and what is their function to the general physiology of the host organism? Could this be considered a contained ecosystem that can be used to explore ecological questions about the interactions of literally billions of organisms in comp ...
... For example, what is the diversity of microbes that inhabit it and what is their function to the general physiology of the host organism? Could this be considered a contained ecosystem that can be used to explore ecological questions about the interactions of literally billions of organisms in comp ...
The Roles of Serum and Carbon Dioxide in Capsule Formation by
... The effects of albumin and charcoal were examined in more detail by retesting the influence of CO, concentration and pH. Fig. 1 b shows that, while the general relation found for bicarbonate agar also held for these media, the threshold HCO,concentration required for capsulation was lowered about 18 ...
... The effects of albumin and charcoal were examined in more detail by retesting the influence of CO, concentration and pH. Fig. 1 b shows that, while the general relation found for bicarbonate agar also held for these media, the threshold HCO,concentration required for capsulation was lowered about 18 ...
Antibiotic Resistance Effects of Biocides
... Serious concerns about the resistance of nosocomial, community-acquired and foodborne pathogens to antibiotics have been growing for a number of years at both national and international levels. Resistance of bacterial pathogens to antibiotics has increased worldwide, leading to treatment failures in ...
... Serious concerns about the resistance of nosocomial, community-acquired and foodborne pathogens to antibiotics have been growing for a number of years at both national and international levels. Resistance of bacterial pathogens to antibiotics has increased worldwide, leading to treatment failures in ...
Virulence of Campylobacter species: a molecular genetic approach
... incidence of infection by these other species is unclear.' As this research group's interests have been directed towards C. jejuni and C. coli, most background comments will necessarily be based on previous work on these two species. Campylobacter biology ...
... incidence of infection by these other species is unclear.' As this research group's interests have been directed towards C. jejuni and C. coli, most background comments will necessarily be based on previous work on these two species. Campylobacter biology ...
Microbial Source Tracking - Rutgers Cooperative Extension Water
... (Harwood et al. 2003). The tests rely on the premise that EC (or other target organisms) from the intestines of humans and domestic animals have different “antibiotic resistance (AR) profiles.” The AR profiles supposedly differ because their hosts are given different antibiotics or differing amounts ...
... (Harwood et al. 2003). The tests rely on the premise that EC (or other target organisms) from the intestines of humans and domestic animals have different “antibiotic resistance (AR) profiles.” The AR profiles supposedly differ because their hosts are given different antibiotics or differing amounts ...
Zentrum für Infektionsforschung Research Center for Infectious
... activation and therapeutic intervention might have a beneficial effect on the disease process. The aim is therefore to characterize accessible target cells of human polyomavirus infections and their viral activation state in healthy and immunosuppressed individuals. Lately we were able to characteri ...
... activation and therapeutic intervention might have a beneficial effect on the disease process. The aim is therefore to characterize accessible target cells of human polyomavirus infections and their viral activation state in healthy and immunosuppressed individuals. Lately we were able to characteri ...