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... energy-spilling pathways (117). All these processes result in reduced growth efficiency. Whereas growth is dependent on efficiency (i.e. cells must consume nutrients to grow), the reverse does not follow: Cells do not have to grow to consume carbon substrate. Anomalies in BGE are often found at low ...
... energy-spilling pathways (117). All these processes result in reduced growth efficiency. Whereas growth is dependent on efficiency (i.e. cells must consume nutrients to grow), the reverse does not follow: Cells do not have to grow to consume carbon substrate. Anomalies in BGE are often found at low ...
Cells: building blocks of living organisms
... Nuclear genome: Consists of 23 pairs of chromosomes; for a total of 24 distinct linear molecules (22 autosomes and 2 sex chromosomes X and Y). The shortest chromosome consists of approximately 50 million nucleotides. The longest chromosome is more than 205 million nucleotides long. The sum of all th ...
... Nuclear genome: Consists of 23 pairs of chromosomes; for a total of 24 distinct linear molecules (22 autosomes and 2 sex chromosomes X and Y). The shortest chromosome consists of approximately 50 million nucleotides. The longest chromosome is more than 205 million nucleotides long. The sum of all th ...
B - Tel Archives ouvertes
... First and foremost, I would like to thank my supervisor, Professor François VANDENESCH, for providing me a research opportunity in his team, for his excellent guidance, never-ending enthusiastic support and encouragement. I wish to acknowledge equally the assistance of my co-supervisors, Sandrine BO ...
... First and foremost, I would like to thank my supervisor, Professor François VANDENESCH, for providing me a research opportunity in his team, for his excellent guidance, never-ending enthusiastic support and encouragement. I wish to acknowledge equally the assistance of my co-supervisors, Sandrine BO ...
Identity elements in tRNA-mediated transcription
... from L. lactis cells after a growth medium shift as indicated in Methods and used to prepare a Northern blot that was hybridized with a lacZ-specific probe to visualize full length trpE-lacZ transcripts (a) and with a trp leader-specific probe to visualize the 290 bp trp leader transcript and its 16 ...
... from L. lactis cells after a growth medium shift as indicated in Methods and used to prepare a Northern blot that was hybridized with a lacZ-specific probe to visualize full length trpE-lacZ transcripts (a) and with a trp leader-specific probe to visualize the 290 bp trp leader transcript and its 16 ...
Uptake of L-nicotine and of 6-hydroxy-L-nicotine by
... micro-organisms, which can use this molecule as source of carbon, nitrogen and energy (Andreesen & Fetzner, 2002; Brandsch, 2006). Metabolism of organic compounds by micro-organisms is initiated by their transport across the cell membrane. Aromatic lipophilic compounds may enter the bacterial cell b ...
... micro-organisms, which can use this molecule as source of carbon, nitrogen and energy (Andreesen & Fetzner, 2002; Brandsch, 2006). Metabolism of organic compounds by micro-organisms is initiated by their transport across the cell membrane. Aromatic lipophilic compounds may enter the bacterial cell b ...
THE INVOLEVEMENT OF A PUTATIVE TWO COMPONENT SYSTEM PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA RESISTANCE
... provided by the respiratory pathway and electron transport chain. As such, they are more effective against aerobic bacteria (Bryan et al., 1979; Bryan and Kwan, 1983). ...
... provided by the respiratory pathway and electron transport chain. As such, they are more effective against aerobic bacteria (Bryan et al., 1979; Bryan and Kwan, 1983). ...
Emerging diseases of maize and onion caused by bacteria Pantoea Teresa Goszczynska
... The first goal of this study was to determine if pathogenic P. ananatis was present in South African onion seed and to compare such strains to those associated with center rot of onions in the USA. Nutrient agar is the common growth medium used to isolate P. ananatis from plant material and seed. Nu ...
... The first goal of this study was to determine if pathogenic P. ananatis was present in South African onion seed and to compare such strains to those associated with center rot of onions in the USA. Nutrient agar is the common growth medium used to isolate P. ananatis from plant material and seed. Nu ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... of gram-negative organisms particularly E.coli, Acinetobacter spp, Klebsiella spp., Pseudomonas spp., Enterobacter spp.(4-9) These Gram-negative organisms are of particular concern with reported increasing rates of drug resistance.(10-12) Among the β-lactams, third generation cephalosporins, such as ...
... of gram-negative organisms particularly E.coli, Acinetobacter spp, Klebsiella spp., Pseudomonas spp., Enterobacter spp.(4-9) These Gram-negative organisms are of particular concern with reported increasing rates of drug resistance.(10-12) Among the β-lactams, third generation cephalosporins, such as ...
Zebrafish Collagen Type I: Molecular and Biochemical
... The most abundant protein present in bone is collagen type I, but its features in zebrafish are still puzzling the research field. More insights into the stoichiometry and localization of collagen type I during zebrafish development and in adult tissues are necessary to properly interpret findings g ...
... The most abundant protein present in bone is collagen type I, but its features in zebrafish are still puzzling the research field. More insights into the stoichiometry and localization of collagen type I during zebrafish development and in adult tissues are necessary to properly interpret findings g ...
Potential Transmission of Bartonella Species by Ticks Sarah Arnao
... isolates appeared to form morulae-like inclusion bodies, collections of bacteria present within a clearly defined vacuole, which have previously only been identified within tick cells infected with Ehrlichia/Anaplasma species and Midichloria mitochondrii. Furthermore, using quantitative real time PC ...
... isolates appeared to form morulae-like inclusion bodies, collections of bacteria present within a clearly defined vacuole, which have previously only been identified within tick cells infected with Ehrlichia/Anaplasma species and Midichloria mitochondrii. Furthermore, using quantitative real time PC ...
Specific and ubiquitous expression of different Zn finger protein
... specific DNA binding (31). Furthermore,they lack the conserved Phe and Leu residues in the finger loop and the H-C link peptide TGEKP. Interestingly, when Kruppel(Kr), the Drosophila segmentation gene of the gap class(32) was isolated and sequenced.it was found to contain 5 Zn fingers(5),thereby imp ...
... specific DNA binding (31). Furthermore,they lack the conserved Phe and Leu residues in the finger loop and the H-C link peptide TGEKP. Interestingly, when Kruppel(Kr), the Drosophila segmentation gene of the gap class(32) was isolated and sequenced.it was found to contain 5 Zn fingers(5),thereby imp ...
NPTEL-Module-1: Introduction to Bioorganic Chemistry Dr. S. S. Bag
... biradical specis via Bergman cyclization. In addition to that neocarzinostatin (NCS) chromophore which does not contain the classical conjugated enediyne system also demonstrated very similar DNA cleavage mechanism via the generation biradical species through the MyersSaito cyclization. The enediyne ...
... biradical specis via Bergman cyclization. In addition to that neocarzinostatin (NCS) chromophore which does not contain the classical conjugated enediyne system also demonstrated very similar DNA cleavage mechanism via the generation biradical species through the MyersSaito cyclization. The enediyne ...
Engineering of polyketide biosynthetic pathways for bioactive
... career. Without his instructions, it would have been impossible for me to get so much work done in four years and finish this dissertation. I would also like to thank my committee members, Dr. Randy Lewis, Dr. David Britt, Dr. Dong Chen and Dr. Foster Agblevor for their advice and feedback, which he ...
... career. Without his instructions, it would have been impossible for me to get so much work done in four years and finish this dissertation. I would also like to thank my committee members, Dr. Randy Lewis, Dr. David Britt, Dr. Dong Chen and Dr. Foster Agblevor for their advice and feedback, which he ...
Overview of relaxin
... hormone in our body, insulin. We have relaxin receptors throughout our autonomic nervous system and brain, smooth muscle (which includes the blood vessels and arteries, and digestive tract), skin, and connective tissue. Perhaps its most principle role is to regulate the synthesis and maintainence of ...
... hormone in our body, insulin. We have relaxin receptors throughout our autonomic nervous system and brain, smooth muscle (which includes the blood vessels and arteries, and digestive tract), skin, and connective tissue. Perhaps its most principle role is to regulate the synthesis and maintainence of ...
Development of gut microbiota in the pig: modulation of
... butyricum were also mostly present in suckling pigs. Results therefore confirm weaning as a challenging point on the indigenous microbiota establishment. In Trial III, growing pigs were used to study pig gut microbiota and the potential of fiber to modify this ecosystem. A total of 32 pigs (15 ± 0.3 ...
... butyricum were also mostly present in suckling pigs. Results therefore confirm weaning as a challenging point on the indigenous microbiota establishment. In Trial III, growing pigs were used to study pig gut microbiota and the potential of fiber to modify this ecosystem. A total of 32 pigs (15 ± 0.3 ...
19.5 Diversity of Fungi TEKS 8B, 8C, 11C, 12A
... 8B categorize organisms using a hierarchical classification system based on similarities and differences shared among groups; 8C compare characteristics of taxonomic groups, including archaea, bacteria, protists, fungi, plants, and animals; 11C summarize the role of microorganisms in both maintainin ...
... 8B categorize organisms using a hierarchical classification system based on similarities and differences shared among groups; 8C compare characteristics of taxonomic groups, including archaea, bacteria, protists, fungi, plants, and animals; 11C summarize the role of microorganisms in both maintainin ...
Purification and Characterization of Two Thermostable Proteases
... inhibitor PMSF, but not by EDTA and thiol reagents such as iodoacetamide, which was specific for true cysteine proteases. Therefore, the two proteases were classified as serine proteases. Proteases are also classified on the basis of their optimum pH of activity (e.g., acidic, neutral, or alkaline p ...
... inhibitor PMSF, but not by EDTA and thiol reagents such as iodoacetamide, which was specific for true cysteine proteases. Therefore, the two proteases were classified as serine proteases. Proteases are also classified on the basis of their optimum pH of activity (e.g., acidic, neutral, or alkaline p ...
Journal of Bacteriology
... Computational prediction of Pip target genes. Search for conserved motifs in the upstream region of pip orthologues of P. aeruginosa PAO1, P. chlororaphis PCL1391, P. fluorescens Pf-5, P. fluorescens PfO1, Pseudomonas putida KT2440, Pseudomonas syringae B728a, and P. syringae pv. tomato str. DC3000, ...
... Computational prediction of Pip target genes. Search for conserved motifs in the upstream region of pip orthologues of P. aeruginosa PAO1, P. chlororaphis PCL1391, P. fluorescens Pf-5, P. fluorescens PfO1, Pseudomonas putida KT2440, Pseudomonas syringae B728a, and P. syringae pv. tomato str. DC3000, ...
D3.1 - transPLANT
... ENVO is a very general ontology maintained by known experts of bioontologies (S. Lewis, C. Mungall, M. Ashburner, B. Smith, …). ENVO contains terms for biomes, environmental features, and environmental material. The drawback of this general approach is that only a very small subset of the ontology m ...
... ENVO is a very general ontology maintained by known experts of bioontologies (S. Lewis, C. Mungall, M. Ashburner, B. Smith, …). ENVO contains terms for biomes, environmental features, and environmental material. The drawback of this general approach is that only a very small subset of the ontology m ...
C H A P
... of the lipase(s) produced by this bacterium remain almost unknown, since only related enzymes such as H. pylori phospholipases A2 and C have been cloned and/or characterized (Weitkamp et al., 1993; Dorrell et al., 1999; General Introduction 3.4.2). Therefore, this chapter is focused on the isolation ...
... of the lipase(s) produced by this bacterium remain almost unknown, since only related enzymes such as H. pylori phospholipases A2 and C have been cloned and/or characterized (Weitkamp et al., 1993; Dorrell et al., 1999; General Introduction 3.4.2). Therefore, this chapter is focused on the isolation ...