Intra- and Intergeneric Similarities of Pseudomonas and
... The compositions of the growth media used are listed in Table 2. In some cultures we discovered two different colony types, which we named t, and t2; when these two types displayed different soluble protein electropherograms (K. Kersters, unpublished data), they were grown and hybridized separately. ...
... The compositions of the growth media used are listed in Table 2. In some cultures we discovered two different colony types, which we named t, and t2; when these two types displayed different soluble protein electropherograms (K. Kersters, unpublished data), they were grown and hybridized separately. ...
The Escherichia coli CRISPR System Protects from Lysogenization
... anti- spacers is much less efficient than transformation with the control plasmid. We also observed that plasmid loss is markedly high in cells harboring spacers against the lysogen, ...
... anti- spacers is much less efficient than transformation with the control plasmid. We also observed that plasmid loss is markedly high in cells harboring spacers against the lysogen, ...
Kinetic studies of human tyrosyl
... YBP223c; GenBank Z36092.1) was PCR-amplified directly from S. cerevisiae genomic DNA with the forward primer, 5¢-GCTGGATCCCTCCCGAGAAACAAATTTCAATG G-3¢, and the reverse primer, 5¢-TCGGGATCCATTTACT AGTCGTTCTCATGACGAGCAAGG-3¢. The amplified DNA fragments were digested with BamHI and then ligated into the ...
... YBP223c; GenBank Z36092.1) was PCR-amplified directly from S. cerevisiae genomic DNA with the forward primer, 5¢-GCTGGATCCCTCCCGAGAAACAAATTTCAATG G-3¢, and the reverse primer, 5¢-TCGGGATCCATTTACT AGTCGTTCTCATGACGAGCAAGG-3¢. The amplified DNA fragments were digested with BamHI and then ligated into the ...
linking fungal diversity and community dynamics to terrestrial
... studies showing prevalent stimulation of fungal decomposer activities in soils by adding recalcitrant organic compounds or lignocellulose-rich plant materials (Paterson et al., 2008; Rousk et al., 2010a). Several studies have also indicated an inverse relationship between fungal biomass and pH (Båa ...
... studies showing prevalent stimulation of fungal decomposer activities in soils by adding recalcitrant organic compounds or lignocellulose-rich plant materials (Paterson et al., 2008; Rousk et al., 2010a). Several studies have also indicated an inverse relationship between fungal biomass and pH (Båa ...
Integrating Above and Belowground Components of Biodiversity
... carbon supply. Due to their ubiquity and their functional importance, they are the subject of much research into their community ecology, yet much is still unknown. For instance: whether or not AM fungi display preference for certain host plant species; how environmental heterogeneity and energy ava ...
... carbon supply. Due to their ubiquity and their functional importance, they are the subject of much research into their community ecology, yet much is still unknown. For instance: whether or not AM fungi display preference for certain host plant species; how environmental heterogeneity and energy ava ...
Antimicrobial Activity of Fresh and Old Honey
... 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 ., 2010). The antimicrobial activity against S. saprophyticus was almost equal in fresh and old honey samples. Strept. pneumoniae was resistant to both ...
... 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 ., 2010). The antimicrobial activity against S. saprophyticus was almost equal in fresh and old honey samples. Strept. pneumoniae was resistant to both ...
The prokaryotes
... nifH primers containing conserved sequences, alternative nitrogenases may also be amplified but not the nitrogenase (superoxide) that is structurally unrelated to the classical nitrogenase (Ribbe et al. 1997). Thus, a search for N2-fixing organisms using a procedure based only on the classical nifH ...
... nifH primers containing conserved sequences, alternative nitrogenases may also be amplified but not the nitrogenase (superoxide) that is structurally unrelated to the classical nitrogenase (Ribbe et al. 1997). Thus, a search for N2-fixing organisms using a procedure based only on the classical nifH ...
Quantifying the evidence for biodiversity effects on ecosystem
... publication two reference IDs to ensure full nesting. To avoid weak pseudo-replication due to measurements of multiple ecosystem properties in single experiments, terms referring to specifics of experimental design and study site could be tested against the reference ID instead of the residual mean ...
... publication two reference IDs to ensure full nesting. To avoid weak pseudo-replication due to measurements of multiple ecosystem properties in single experiments, terms referring to specifics of experimental design and study site could be tested against the reference ID instead of the residual mean ...
accelerate adc dar characterization
... antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) that combine the selectivity of biologics with the potency and wide target diversity of small-molecule drugs. The approach is to attach a small-molecule drug to an antibody that binds with high specificity to a population of target cells. This allows the ADC to create ...
... antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) that combine the selectivity of biologics with the potency and wide target diversity of small-molecule drugs. The approach is to attach a small-molecule drug to an antibody that binds with high specificity to a population of target cells. This allows the ADC to create ...
- Academy Test Bank
... ASM Objective: 02.01 Bacteria have unique cell structures that can be targets for antibiotics, immunity and phage infection. ASM Topic: Module 02 Structure and Function Learning Outcome: 03.03.01 Describe the fluid mosaic model of membrane structure and identify the types of lipids typically found i ...
... ASM Objective: 02.01 Bacteria have unique cell structures that can be targets for antibiotics, immunity and phage infection. ASM Topic: Module 02 Structure and Function Learning Outcome: 03.03.01 Describe the fluid mosaic model of membrane structure and identify the types of lipids typically found i ...
Recombinase-based in vivo expression technology identifies a
... these surfaces, additional factors important for colonization and persistence by S. pyogenes are poorly understood. In addition to host defence mechanisms, the upper respiratory tract also contains other endogenous microorganisms that compete for the same niche. In order to gain a more complete unde ...
... these surfaces, additional factors important for colonization and persistence by S. pyogenes are poorly understood. In addition to host defence mechanisms, the upper respiratory tract also contains other endogenous microorganisms that compete for the same niche. In order to gain a more complete unde ...
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... • Arises from chromosomes not being perfectly aligned during crossing over. • Results in one chromosome being deficient and the other one with duplication of genes. ...
... • Arises from chromosomes not being perfectly aligned during crossing over. • Results in one chromosome being deficient and the other one with duplication of genes. ...
Lab Handbook 1_5 - Central Manchester University Hospitals
... disorders. Mucopolysaccharidoses are initially screened by urinary MPS electrophoresis. Some disorders require specific tests not covered in the screen. These disorders include Pompe, Niemann-Pick type C and sialidosis. Where the enzyme and MPS screens are negative but there is evidence of an underl ...
... disorders. Mucopolysaccharidoses are initially screened by urinary MPS electrophoresis. Some disorders require specific tests not covered in the screen. These disorders include Pompe, Niemann-Pick type C and sialidosis. Where the enzyme and MPS screens are negative but there is evidence of an underl ...
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... Mycobacteria are significantly more resistant to chemical agents including antibiotics and disinfectants compared to other Grampositive bacteria. This increased resistance is mainly due to their unique cell wall structure, which contains large amounts of fatty acids and mycolic acids. Due to their c ...
... Mycobacteria are significantly more resistant to chemical agents including antibiotics and disinfectants compared to other Grampositive bacteria. This increased resistance is mainly due to their unique cell wall structure, which contains large amounts of fatty acids and mycolic acids. Due to their c ...
Quantitative Analysis of the Kinetics of End
... structure. The ATP concentration is maintained at high levels so that each DNA-bound RecA monomer is functioning at its kcat. The kcat employed is that observed in the presence of longer random sequence ssDNA molecules. Under conditions used in this series of experiments, the kcat for ATP hydrolysis ...
... structure. The ATP concentration is maintained at high levels so that each DNA-bound RecA monomer is functioning at its kcat. The kcat employed is that observed in the presence of longer random sequence ssDNA molecules. Under conditions used in this series of experiments, the kcat for ATP hydrolysis ...
Amoebae in Moisture- Damaged Buildings
... In summary, there are many potential ways that amoebae may modulate the exposure in moisture-damaged buildings. The presence of amoebae should be taken into account when assessing exposure in these buildings and when studying the mechanisms behind the health effects associated with this exposure. ...
... In summary, there are many potential ways that amoebae may modulate the exposure in moisture-damaged buildings. The presence of amoebae should be taken into account when assessing exposure in these buildings and when studying the mechanisms behind the health effects associated with this exposure. ...
Staphylococcus aureus virulence factors and disease
... switching can greatly accelerate the adaptive evolution of bacteria and are of serious concern. In contrast to DNA replication or transcription, a general stress-inducible mechanism does not exist, but just similarities and differences among a series of this kind of mechanisms. This means that there ...
... switching can greatly accelerate the adaptive evolution of bacteria and are of serious concern. In contrast to DNA replication or transcription, a general stress-inducible mechanism does not exist, but just similarities and differences among a series of this kind of mechanisms. This means that there ...
Frass drop for monitoring relative abundance of large arboreal
... weight, n=100) (Fig. 2b). They are variable in colour depending on their contents, ranging from pale green to dark red-brown. The surface texture is always rough, reflecting the coarse foliar contents. Fresh pellets are covered in a thin mucus cuticle (skin) that does not conceal the pellets’ conten ...
... weight, n=100) (Fig. 2b). They are variable in colour depending on their contents, ranging from pale green to dark red-brown. The surface texture is always rough, reflecting the coarse foliar contents. Fresh pellets are covered in a thin mucus cuticle (skin) that does not conceal the pellets’ conten ...
meme
... present in all of the sequences. * anr — Any Number of Repetitions MEME assumes each sequence may contain any number of non-overlapping occurrences of each motif. This option is useful when you suspect that motifs repeat multiple times within a single sequence. In that case, the motifs found will be ...
... present in all of the sequences. * anr — Any Number of Repetitions MEME assumes each sequence may contain any number of non-overlapping occurrences of each motif. This option is useful when you suspect that motifs repeat multiple times within a single sequence. In that case, the motifs found will be ...
Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle-Dependent Regulation of Staphylococcus
... membrane was incubated for 2 h with PIA-specific antiserum (generously provided by Michael Otto), which was followed by a 2-h incubation with an antirabbit immunoglobulin G peroxidase conjugate. The presence of PIA was detected using SuperSignal West Pico chemiluminescent substrate (Pierce). The int ...
... membrane was incubated for 2 h with PIA-specific antiserum (generously provided by Michael Otto), which was followed by a 2-h incubation with an antirabbit immunoglobulin G peroxidase conjugate. The presence of PIA was detected using SuperSignal West Pico chemiluminescent substrate (Pierce). The int ...
Bacterial Fatty Acids
... analyses required numerous steps, and the apparatus used for extraction and esterification was cumbersome and technically complicated by today's standards. Nevertheless, their report established the potential usefulness of CFA analysis and established the foundation of further investigation. This re ...
... analyses required numerous steps, and the apparatus used for extraction and esterification was cumbersome and technically complicated by today's standards. Nevertheless, their report established the potential usefulness of CFA analysis and established the foundation of further investigation. This re ...
Interactions of TCA cycle enzymes and of the CcpA
... carbon sources and NADP . Excess of α-ketoglutarate can be applied to amino acid anabolism, since αketoglutarate is the precursor molecule of glutamate. No interaction was detected between Mdh and CitZ by SPR even in the presence of the corresponding metabolites. This result was surprising, because ...
... carbon sources and NADP . Excess of α-ketoglutarate can be applied to amino acid anabolism, since αketoglutarate is the precursor molecule of glutamate. No interaction was detected between Mdh and CitZ by SPR even in the presence of the corresponding metabolites. This result was surprising, because ...
Microbial mobilization and immobilization of soil nitrogen
... kinetics are assumed, N immobilization rates can be expected to be higher in soils with high C content than in soils with low. Accordingly, Barret and Burke (2000) found that the C content alone could explain more than 60% of the variation in N immobilization at regional scales. The rate of N immobi ...
... kinetics are assumed, N immobilization rates can be expected to be higher in soils with high C content than in soils with low. Accordingly, Barret and Burke (2000) found that the C content alone could explain more than 60% of the variation in N immobilization at regional scales. The rate of N immobi ...
Arsenic resistance and symbiotic efficiencies of alfalfa
... uptake capacity than the strain Rhizobium sp. DP99. The strain Sinorhizobium sp.DP10 could bioaccumulate 246.5% more arsenic than the strain Rhizobium sp. DP99. 3.5 Detection of arsC genes The presence of ars operon in the strains was detected by amplifying the arsC gene using degenerate primers. Th ...
... uptake capacity than the strain Rhizobium sp. DP99. The strain Sinorhizobium sp.DP10 could bioaccumulate 246.5% more arsenic than the strain Rhizobium sp. DP99. 3.5 Detection of arsC genes The presence of ars operon in the strains was detected by amplifying the arsC gene using degenerate primers. Th ...