catarrhali
... Seifert (1882) described a case of purulent tracheobronchitis and penned the putative agent as Micrococcus catarrhalis defined as a species as Micrococcus (2).After having initially been named Micrococcus catarrhalis, the organism's name was subsequently changed to Neisseria catarrhalis, because of ...
... Seifert (1882) described a case of purulent tracheobronchitis and penned the putative agent as Micrococcus catarrhalis defined as a species as Micrococcus (2).After having initially been named Micrococcus catarrhalis, the organism's name was subsequently changed to Neisseria catarrhalis, because of ...
Prebiotic and probiotic strategies in the prevention and control
... pigs per treatment were euthanized and different samples taken similarly to trial 2. Lactulose as prebiotic for weaned piglet Results showed that addition of lactulose improved the feed intake, increased the lactic acid bacteria in ileum and at the same time reduced enterobacteria:lactobacilli ratio ...
... pigs per treatment were euthanized and different samples taken similarly to trial 2. Lactulose as prebiotic for weaned piglet Results showed that addition of lactulose improved the feed intake, increased the lactic acid bacteria in ileum and at the same time reduced enterobacteria:lactobacilli ratio ...
bacteriophages - University of Macau Library
... the protein capsid. This envelope is formed from a lipid membrane of the host cell during the release of a virus out of the cell. Viruses interacting with different types of cells in living organisms produce different types of disease. Each virus infects a certain type of cell which is usually calle ...
... the protein capsid. This envelope is formed from a lipid membrane of the host cell during the release of a virus out of the cell. Viruses interacting with different types of cells in living organisms produce different types of disease. Each virus infects a certain type of cell which is usually calle ...
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... the other hand, herbicides like atrazine or 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid bind to HSA with their binding constants in the range from 103 to 104 mol–1 dm3.16 A decrease in the HSA fluorescence intensity upon caffeine addition has also been detected at 298 K, but small spectroscopic changes hampered ...
... the other hand, herbicides like atrazine or 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid bind to HSA with their binding constants in the range from 103 to 104 mol–1 dm3.16 A decrease in the HSA fluorescence intensity upon caffeine addition has also been detected at 298 K, but small spectroscopic changes hampered ...
Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) core biosynthesis in Proteus mirabilis
... between 0.4 – 0.8 μm, and characterized by rapid motility and by production of the urease enzyme. The genus Proteus currently consists of five named species (P. mirabilis, P. penneri, P. vulgaris, P. myxofaciens and P. hauseri) and three unnamed genomospecies (Proteus genomospecies 4, 5, and 6). Pro ...
... between 0.4 – 0.8 μm, and characterized by rapid motility and by production of the urease enzyme. The genus Proteus currently consists of five named species (P. mirabilis, P. penneri, P. vulgaris, P. myxofaciens and P. hauseri) and three unnamed genomospecies (Proteus genomospecies 4, 5, and 6). Pro ...
Analysis and engineering of acetyl
... acetate, forming acetyl-CoA and sffccinate. Alternatifiely, the PDH bypass may be conneted to the TCA cycle fiia an effitramitochondrial citrate synthase, Cit2. his enzyme catalyses the condensation of acetyl-CoA flith offialoacetate, forming citrate, flhich may sffbseqffently be transported into the mitochond ...
... acetate, forming acetyl-CoA and sffccinate. Alternatifiely, the PDH bypass may be conneted to the TCA cycle fiia an effitramitochondrial citrate synthase, Cit2. his enzyme catalyses the condensation of acetyl-CoA flith offialoacetate, forming citrate, flhich may sffbseqffently be transported into the mitochond ...
Molecular Evolution of FtsZ Protein Sequences Encoded Within the
... www.bioinf.man.ac.uk/fingerPRINTScan (Attwood and Beck 1994; Attwood et al. 1994, 1998, 2002). Figure 1B was produced using Cn3D molecular structure viewer on NCBI (Hogue 1997). ...
... www.bioinf.man.ac.uk/fingerPRINTScan (Attwood and Beck 1994; Attwood et al. 1994, 1998, 2002). Figure 1B was produced using Cn3D molecular structure viewer on NCBI (Hogue 1997). ...
Biosynthesis of geranial, a potent aroma compound in ginger
... N2, and powdered with a mortar and pestle before extraction. Samples were prepared in triplicate. Each powdered sample (10 g) was extracted with diethyl ether containing 0.2 mg methyl decanoate (50 ml) with shaking for 15 min. After centrifugation (3000×g, 10 min, 4°C), the supernatant was collected ...
... N2, and powdered with a mortar and pestle before extraction. Samples were prepared in triplicate. Each powdered sample (10 g) was extracted with diethyl ether containing 0.2 mg methyl decanoate (50 ml) with shaking for 15 min. After centrifugation (3000×g, 10 min, 4°C), the supernatant was collected ...
Implications of bacterial viruses on pathogenic bacteria
... predators selected for bacteria that were less susceptible to infection by lytic phages, which suggests an overlap in the bacterial defense against a parasite and predatory protists. In general, the presence of lytic phages selected for lowered virulence in bacteria. High temperature selected for mo ...
... predators selected for bacteria that were less susceptible to infection by lytic phages, which suggests an overlap in the bacterial defense against a parasite and predatory protists. In general, the presence of lytic phages selected for lowered virulence in bacteria. High temperature selected for mo ...
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... 40 times more frequently than the wild-type pair. Taken together with other biochemical data, it was postulated that such mutations possibly alter the angle of the junction of the anticodon stem and the central tRNA L-shaped structure, increasing the frequency of wobble reading10. Some bases in tRNA ...
... 40 times more frequently than the wild-type pair. Taken together with other biochemical data, it was postulated that such mutations possibly alter the angle of the junction of the anticodon stem and the central tRNA L-shaped structure, increasing the frequency of wobble reading10. Some bases in tRNA ...
CLITORIA TERNATEA HAVING INDUCED PLASTICITY AND THEIR ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY AGAINST MULTI-
... increasing concern in recent years. The ecological awareness impelled development of new, eco-friendly materials, especially for single-use plastic items. One such material is a Pol-hyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs), a family of bacterial polyesters, are formed and accumulated by various bacterial species ...
... increasing concern in recent years. The ecological awareness impelled development of new, eco-friendly materials, especially for single-use plastic items. One such material is a Pol-hyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs), a family of bacterial polyesters, are formed and accumulated by various bacterial species ...
ASM PreSS - American Society for Microbiology
... to the scientific literature that explains the fundamentals of the science that underpins this revolution. It will be an essential text for senior undergraduate and postgraduate courses in biotechnology in many universities.” —Michael Butler, Department of Microbiology, University of Manitoba ...
... to the scientific literature that explains the fundamentals of the science that underpins this revolution. It will be an essential text for senior undergraduate and postgraduate courses in biotechnology in many universities.” —Michael Butler, Department of Microbiology, University of Manitoba ...
Ecological aspects of marine Vibrio bacteria
... thought that the V. cholerae was unable to survive long periods outside its human host but during the 1980s it was concluded that this bacterium was naturally occurring in aquatic environments (reviewed by Colwell 1996). In Asia there are often recurring seasonal outbreaks of cholera. These can orig ...
... thought that the V. cholerae was unable to survive long periods outside its human host but during the 1980s it was concluded that this bacterium was naturally occurring in aquatic environments (reviewed by Colwell 1996). In Asia there are often recurring seasonal outbreaks of cholera. These can orig ...
Bacteria Associated with Rice Seed from Philippine Farmers` Fields
... ubiquity of ribosomal RNA in all cellular life forms, comparative analysis of their sequences can be universally applied to infer relationships among organisms. As a consequence of the increased interest in rRNA gene sequences during the past years, and the development of automated DNA sequencing sy ...
... ubiquity of ribosomal RNA in all cellular life forms, comparative analysis of their sequences can be universally applied to infer relationships among organisms. As a consequence of the increased interest in rRNA gene sequences during the past years, and the development of automated DNA sequencing sy ...
Wastewater Treatment in Greenland
... nutrients and extreme seasonal variations in light. In Greenland neither industrial nor domestic wastewater is treated before it is discharged to the recipients, which in most cases is the sea. Wastewater contains a variety of substances, including anthropogenic pollutants, residues of pharmaceutica ...
... nutrients and extreme seasonal variations in light. In Greenland neither industrial nor domestic wastewater is treated before it is discharged to the recipients, which in most cases is the sea. Wastewater contains a variety of substances, including anthropogenic pollutants, residues of pharmaceutica ...
PATTERNS AND PATHWAYS OF LEAD CONTAMINATION IN
... Wetlands persist as some of the most essential ecosystems in the world, supporting water resources and providing essential ecosystem functions, goods, and services for humans and innumerable species of flora and fauna. A meta-analysis suggested that the approximate value of wetlands at 14,785 $ ha - ...
... Wetlands persist as some of the most essential ecosystems in the world, supporting water resources and providing essential ecosystem functions, goods, and services for humans and innumerable species of flora and fauna. A meta-analysis suggested that the approximate value of wetlands at 14,785 $ ha - ...
UNIVERSITAT ROVIRA I VIRGILI CODON USAGE ADAPTATION IN PROKARYOTIC GENOMES
... Translational selection and highly expressed genes Since the first nucleic acid sequences were sequenced and compared, several hypotheses about the evolution of genes and genomes have been proposed. Today, with the availability of a vast amount of sequences of proteins, genes and even genomes from a ...
... Translational selection and highly expressed genes Since the first nucleic acid sequences were sequenced and compared, several hypotheses about the evolution of genes and genomes have been proposed. Today, with the availability of a vast amount of sequences of proteins, genes and even genomes from a ...
Citrus testing manual - Post-entry quarantine
... Citrus plants are large shrubs, growing into small trees and in their natural habitat reaching 5 to 15 m tall, with Poncirus and Fortunella being slightly smaller. Commercial cultivars grafted onto rootstocks are maintained between 2 to 5 m tall. The plants may or may not have thorns of varying leng ...
... Citrus plants are large shrubs, growing into small trees and in their natural habitat reaching 5 to 15 m tall, with Poncirus and Fortunella being slightly smaller. Commercial cultivars grafted onto rootstocks are maintained between 2 to 5 m tall. The plants may or may not have thorns of varying leng ...
Salt Marsh Litter and Detritivores
... et al. 2002). By definition members of the same guild that differ in the way they use available food sources cannot be considered redundant and may even have additive or synergistic effects on ecosystem functioning (Lawton et al. 1998; Jonsson and Malmqvist 2000; Duffy et al. 2001; Zimmer et al. 200 ...
... et al. 2002). By definition members of the same guild that differ in the way they use available food sources cannot be considered redundant and may even have additive or synergistic effects on ecosystem functioning (Lawton et al. 1998; Jonsson and Malmqvist 2000; Duffy et al. 2001; Zimmer et al. 200 ...
IOSR Journal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences (IOSR-JPBS)
... the genotype of Helicobacter pylori in the population. Helicobacter pylori possess several virulence factors that play important role in the development of gastric diseases such as chronic gastric inflammation, ulcerative peptic diseases, gastric cancer and MALT-lymphoma [1]. There are many virulenc ...
... the genotype of Helicobacter pylori in the population. Helicobacter pylori possess several virulence factors that play important role in the development of gastric diseases such as chronic gastric inflammation, ulcerative peptic diseases, gastric cancer and MALT-lymphoma [1]. There are many virulenc ...
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... In addition, there are two ricin isoforms, D and E, which differ in their B-chain sequence. Ricin E is thought to have evolved through a gene recombination between the ricin D and the RCA120 genes [11]. Thus, the B-chain of ricin E shares its N-terminus with ricin D and the C-terminus with RCA120 as ...
... In addition, there are two ricin isoforms, D and E, which differ in their B-chain sequence. Ricin E is thought to have evolved through a gene recombination between the ricin D and the RCA120 genes [11]. Thus, the B-chain of ricin E shares its N-terminus with ricin D and the C-terminus with RCA120 as ...
Biochemical characterization of the initial steps of the Kennedy
... www.genedb.org) using tBlastN. The two putative ORFs (Tb11.18.0017 for TbC/EK1, and Tb927.5.1140 for TbC/EK2) together with ∼ 350 bp of their 5 - and 3 -UTRs (untranslated regions), were amplified from T. brucei strain 427 genomic DNA using Pfu DNA polymerase and the forward and reverse primers 5 ...
... www.genedb.org) using tBlastN. The two putative ORFs (Tb11.18.0017 for TbC/EK1, and Tb927.5.1140 for TbC/EK2) together with ∼ 350 bp of their 5 - and 3 -UTRs (untranslated regions), were amplified from T. brucei strain 427 genomic DNA using Pfu DNA polymerase and the forward and reverse primers 5 ...