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... 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 ...
Functional Characterization of Nine Norway
... enabled the isolation of an additional five TPS cDNAs (PaTPS-Lon, PaTPS-Lim, PaTPS-Iso, PaTPS-LAS, and PaTPS-Myr). Based on overall sequence similarity with known TPS genes from grand fir and loblolly pine and the Norway spruce (1)-3-carene synthase, the nine TPS cDNAs represented a group of putativ ...
... enabled the isolation of an additional five TPS cDNAs (PaTPS-Lon, PaTPS-Lim, PaTPS-Iso, PaTPS-LAS, and PaTPS-Myr). Based on overall sequence similarity with known TPS genes from grand fir and loblolly pine and the Norway spruce (1)-3-carene synthase, the nine TPS cDNAs represented a group of putativ ...
Letters in Applied Microbiology
... this species (Sanguin et al. 2008). Many of the other strains correspond in fact to closely-related species from the same ‘P. fluorescens’ complex, noticeably P. kilonensis, P. aurantiaca, P. thivervalensis and P. brassicacearum (Frapolli et al. 2007), which are often difficult to distinguish from P ...
... this species (Sanguin et al. 2008). Many of the other strains correspond in fact to closely-related species from the same ‘P. fluorescens’ complex, noticeably P. kilonensis, P. aurantiaca, P. thivervalensis and P. brassicacearum (Frapolli et al. 2007), which are often difficult to distinguish from P ...
Mastering the basics of TB control TECHNICAL Development of a handbook
... drug resistance, culture, drug susceptibility testing, molecular methods, and information related to the diagnosis of TB for physicians. This first edition is intended to contribute to the harmonisation of methods for TB diagnosis and therefore also covers issues of comparability of TB diagnosis wit ...
... drug resistance, culture, drug susceptibility testing, molecular methods, and information related to the diagnosis of TB for physicians. This first edition is intended to contribute to the harmonisation of methods for TB diagnosis and therefore also covers issues of comparability of TB diagnosis wit ...
Pyruvate : NADP+ Oxidoreductase from the Mitochondrion of
... Siddavattam, and Klingmüller 1995), or in CO2-fixation as pyruvate synthase (Chlorobium) (Yoon et al. 1999). On the other hand, among eukaryotes, PFO is only known to function in oxidative pyruvate decarboxylation in amitochondriate protists, where the electrons are donated to Fdox in hydrogenosome ...
... Siddavattam, and Klingmüller 1995), or in CO2-fixation as pyruvate synthase (Chlorobium) (Yoon et al. 1999). On the other hand, among eukaryotes, PFO is only known to function in oxidative pyruvate decarboxylation in amitochondriate protists, where the electrons are donated to Fdox in hydrogenosome ...
ARIUS MACULATUS EAST COAST OF INDIA
... INTRODUCTION There are more than 200 species of marine fish including Stingrays, Scorpionfish, Zebrafish, Stonefish, Weeverfish, Toadfish, Stargazers and some species of Shark, Ratfish, Catfish, Surgeonfish and Blenny are known or suspected to be venomous [1]. The production of toxins by aquatic ani ...
... INTRODUCTION There are more than 200 species of marine fish including Stingrays, Scorpionfish, Zebrafish, Stonefish, Weeverfish, Toadfish, Stargazers and some species of Shark, Ratfish, Catfish, Surgeonfish and Blenny are known or suspected to be venomous [1]. The production of toxins by aquatic ani ...
Characterization of an Immuno-dominant Variable Surface
... was fractionated by preparative 5-15% gradient SDS-PAGE . After electrophoretic transfer to nitrocellulose the 125-kD region was excised from the blot, ground to a powder, and suspended in PBS. 100 141 of the suspension were diluted 1:9 with PBS and injected three times intraperitoneally into mice a ...
... was fractionated by preparative 5-15% gradient SDS-PAGE . After electrophoretic transfer to nitrocellulose the 125-kD region was excised from the blot, ground to a powder, and suspended in PBS. 100 141 of the suspension were diluted 1:9 with PBS and injected three times intraperitoneally into mice a ...
Unit 04 - Biological resources and sustainability
... All material is logically presented in clear, scientific English and continuous prose. Technical terminology has been used effectively and accurately throughout. At least half a page of material is presented. Account is logical and generally presented in clear, scientific English. Technical terminol ...
... All material is logically presented in clear, scientific English and continuous prose. Technical terminology has been used effectively and accurately throughout. At least half a page of material is presented. Account is logical and generally presented in clear, scientific English. Technical terminol ...
Ethylene is involved in strawberry fruit ripening in an organ
... Joining method was used to generate the tree. The percentages of replicate trees in which the associated proteins clustered together in the bootstrap test (1000 trials) are shown next to the branches. The trees are drawn to scale, with branch lengths in the same units as those of the evolutionary di ...
... Joining method was used to generate the tree. The percentages of replicate trees in which the associated proteins clustered together in the bootstrap test (1000 trials) are shown next to the branches. The trees are drawn to scale, with branch lengths in the same units as those of the evolutionary di ...
Abstract wide variety of environments is due in part to its... genetic versatility, which contributes significantly ...
... biosynthesis (algD) and phenotypic biofilm formation assay (TCP), and the results showed that (81.8%) of isolates were positive for alginate biofilm formation when investigated by PCR while (90.9%) were positive when investigated using TCP assay. The results of antibiotics susceptibility test illust ...
... biosynthesis (algD) and phenotypic biofilm formation assay (TCP), and the results showed that (81.8%) of isolates were positive for alginate biofilm formation when investigated by PCR while (90.9%) were positive when investigated using TCP assay. The results of antibiotics susceptibility test illust ...
Sex-based individual variation of snake venom proteome among
... 3.1. Comparison of individual venom samples by SDSpolyacrylamide gel electrophoresis In order to get a thorough understanding of a venom proteome, both reducing and non-reducing SDS-PAGE are best used as complementary approaches to understand the nature of venom complexity. The analysis of individua ...
... 3.1. Comparison of individual venom samples by SDSpolyacrylamide gel electrophoresis In order to get a thorough understanding of a venom proteome, both reducing and non-reducing SDS-PAGE are best used as complementary approaches to understand the nature of venom complexity. The analysis of individua ...
In vitro activity of colistin or sulbactam in combination with
... was considered a different clone if its REPPCR pattern differed from the others by more than three bands (Bou et al, 2000). Amplification of resistant genes ...
... was considered a different clone if its REPPCR pattern differed from the others by more than three bands (Bou et al, 2000). Amplification of resistant genes ...
Free sample of Test Bank for
... ASM Objective: 07.03a Ability to communicate and collaborate with other disciplines: Effectively communicate fundamental concepts of microbiology, in written and oral format. ASM Objective: 07.03b Ability to communicate and collaborate with other disciplines: Identify credible scientific sources and ...
... ASM Objective: 07.03a Ability to communicate and collaborate with other disciplines: Effectively communicate fundamental concepts of microbiology, in written and oral format. ASM Objective: 07.03b Ability to communicate and collaborate with other disciplines: Identify credible scientific sources and ...
Unveiling the physiological and molecular basis of Mycobacterium
... role in mycobacteria physiology was also envisaged and advanced, but not fully completed in the scope of this work. Comparison of in vitro growth of wild-type and isogenic knock-out strains in batch assays and macrophage cell lines and, also in vivo using an animal model of infection, would enable u ...
... role in mycobacteria physiology was also envisaged and advanced, but not fully completed in the scope of this work. Comparison of in vitro growth of wild-type and isogenic knock-out strains in batch assays and macrophage cell lines and, also in vivo using an animal model of infection, would enable u ...
Mechanisms and mitigation of food web change in stream ecosystems
... Commissioner for the Environment indicate that expansion will continue to increase for at least another ten years (PCE 2004; MacLeod & Moller 2006). Furthermore, many of the small streams that cross the Canterbury Plains, which have the potential to be reservoirs of biodiversity (Ver- ...
... Commissioner for the Environment indicate that expansion will continue to increase for at least another ten years (PCE 2004; MacLeod & Moller 2006). Furthermore, many of the small streams that cross the Canterbury Plains, which have the potential to be reservoirs of biodiversity (Ver- ...
Mosaic 545 - Infinity Medical Engineering
... When a patient presents with an infection during emergency or intensive care, blood culture can be a race against time. The typical process of pathogen identification in blood takes at least 24 hours. Current methods include culture techniques using agar plates and culture mediums (c. early 1900s) p ...
... When a patient presents with an infection during emergency or intensive care, blood culture can be a race against time. The typical process of pathogen identification in blood takes at least 24 hours. Current methods include culture techniques using agar plates and culture mediums (c. early 1900s) p ...
Phage Conversion and the Role of Bacteriophage and Host
... C. diphtheriae, injected it into susceptible experimental animals, caused local infections with widespread tissue damage, and hypothesized that C. diphtheriae produced a toxic substance capable of spreading throughout the body (Loeffler 1884). In 1888, Roux and Yersin found that sterile culture filt ...
... C. diphtheriae, injected it into susceptible experimental animals, caused local infections with widespread tissue damage, and hypothesized that C. diphtheriae produced a toxic substance capable of spreading throughout the body (Loeffler 1884). In 1888, Roux and Yersin found that sterile culture filt ...
projects - Computer Science and Engineering
... Adaptive selection leads to loss of heterozygosity (will be explained in detail in the next lecture). Balancing selection leads to two dominant haplotypes Can you come up with a test for balancing selection? ...
... Adaptive selection leads to loss of heterozygosity (will be explained in detail in the next lecture). Balancing selection leads to two dominant haplotypes Can you come up with a test for balancing selection? ...
DEPARTAMENT DE GENÈTICA GENOME EVOLUTION AND SYSTEMS BIOLOGY IN
... archaea belonging to a new Ferroplasma group II, and with minor presence of three other bacterial lineages. The low species diversity of this environment, explained by their extreme biochemical composition, allows the near-complete assembly of the genomes of the most abundant community members, the ...
... archaea belonging to a new Ferroplasma group II, and with minor presence of three other bacterial lineages. The low species diversity of this environment, explained by their extreme biochemical composition, allows the near-complete assembly of the genomes of the most abundant community members, the ...
Contrast Between Solitary and Clonal Lifestyles in the Sea
... two forms, the clonal aggregating form and the solitary form. The obvious differences between the two apparently result from the presence of asexual reproduction in the clonal aggregating form and its absence in the solitary form; resulting differences in growth form suit the two anemones to differe ...
... two forms, the clonal aggregating form and the solitary form. The obvious differences between the two apparently result from the presence of asexual reproduction in the clonal aggregating form and its absence in the solitary form; resulting differences in growth form suit the two anemones to differe ...
ppt
... These groups are very diverse genetically and metabolically. Their genetic diversity is represented by the “branch lengths” of the groups, showing how different they are, genetically, from their closest relatives with whom they share a common ancestor. ...
... These groups are very diverse genetically and metabolically. Their genetic diversity is represented by the “branch lengths” of the groups, showing how different they are, genetically, from their closest relatives with whom they share a common ancestor. ...
Figure legends Figure 1. Biosynthesis and catabolism of NAD+ in
... substantial changes were observed for the different tested conditions. Results are the means of three biological replicates with standard deviation. Supplemental Data S1. Graphical representations of the microarray data for the inducible foliar system. A, Venn diagram showing overlap between gene li ...
... substantial changes were observed for the different tested conditions. Results are the means of three biological replicates with standard deviation. Supplemental Data S1. Graphical representations of the microarray data for the inducible foliar system. A, Venn diagram showing overlap between gene li ...
Research Report 2012 | 2013
... mechanisms and the evolution of the synthetic machineries the group investigates the functions of biosynthesis gene clusters and selected intriguing enzymes. For this purpose, we also do structural studies in collaboration. The majority of our projects is conducted in national and international sci ...
... mechanisms and the evolution of the synthetic machineries the group investigates the functions of biosynthesis gene clusters and selected intriguing enzymes. For this purpose, we also do structural studies in collaboration. The majority of our projects is conducted in national and international sci ...