
Actinomycetes are fungus-like Gram-positive bacteria having high
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... *Corresponding/first author’s e-mail: [email protected] ...
Origins of Flagellar Gene Operons and Secondary Flagellar Systems †
... contents and numbers of gene clusters, differ greatly among bacterial lineages. A phylogenetic tree based on gene order distance captures these differences and shows that flagellar systems cluster into three broad groups (Fig. 2). Group 1 contains the primary flagellar systems of several Alphaproteo ...
... contents and numbers of gene clusters, differ greatly among bacterial lineages. A phylogenetic tree based on gene order distance captures these differences and shows that flagellar systems cluster into three broad groups (Fig. 2). Group 1 contains the primary flagellar systems of several Alphaproteo ...
Insect-Derived Cecropins Display Activity against
... and p and n are the means of the positive and negative controls, respectively. The assay was validated with a Z= factor of ⬎0.5, which shows that the assay is consistent and robust enough for large-scale screens. The negative control was 1% DMSO, and the positive control was polymyxin B at a final ...
... and p and n are the means of the positive and negative controls, respectively. The assay was validated with a Z= factor of ⬎0.5, which shows that the assay is consistent and robust enough for large-scale screens. The negative control was 1% DMSO, and the positive control was polymyxin B at a final ...
Engineering of Lactic Acid Bacteria strains modulating immune
... invasive LL, were able to trigger DNA expression by epithelial cells both in vitro and in vivo. However, important information about how LL can transfer DNA plasmids is still missing. Therefore, we decided to construct a new recombinant invasive LL strain expressing mutated Internalin A (mInlA) fr ...
... invasive LL, were able to trigger DNA expression by epithelial cells both in vitro and in vivo. However, important information about how LL can transfer DNA plasmids is still missing. Therefore, we decided to construct a new recombinant invasive LL strain expressing mutated Internalin A (mInlA) fr ...
Technology Update Technology Update
... Esporta Wash System to clean and decontaminate highly sensitive fabrics such as NOMEX®, INDURA® and 3M SCOTCHLITE® Reflective Material used in the manufacturing of firefighter protective ensembles. In this case study, traditional laundry and cleaning methods caused significant deterioration of both ...
... Esporta Wash System to clean and decontaminate highly sensitive fabrics such as NOMEX®, INDURA® and 3M SCOTCHLITE® Reflective Material used in the manufacturing of firefighter protective ensembles. In this case study, traditional laundry and cleaning methods caused significant deterioration of both ...
Methods of destroying bacterial spores
... bacterial spore is a sophisticated mechanism by which some bacteria remain viable and they produce a multilayer protective capsule fused to DNA [11]. In this way, spore forming bacteria are more resistant to antimicrobial treatments. The formation of spores generates a type of cell which can survive ...
... bacterial spore is a sophisticated mechanism by which some bacteria remain viable and they produce a multilayer protective capsule fused to DNA [11]. In this way, spore forming bacteria are more resistant to antimicrobial treatments. The formation of spores generates a type of cell which can survive ...
For the measurement of ATP in microorganisms after the elimination
... ATP Kit HS or 266-112 Microbial ATP Kit HS. For cell proliferation/cytotoxicity studies please, consider 155-051 Cellular ATP Kit HTS. All living cells contain ATP where it plays the role of energy currency between different cellular processes. The intra-cellular concentration of ATP is carefully re ...
... ATP Kit HS or 266-112 Microbial ATP Kit HS. For cell proliferation/cytotoxicity studies please, consider 155-051 Cellular ATP Kit HTS. All living cells contain ATP where it plays the role of energy currency between different cellular processes. The intra-cellular concentration of ATP is carefully re ...
Research in Microbiology
... alginate with either of two wild-type strains of the microalgae growth-promoting bacterium Azospirillum brasilense or their corresponding IAAattenuated mutants. Wild type strains of A. brasilense induced higher amounts of intra-cellular phosphate in Chlorella than their respective mutants. Calculati ...
... alginate with either of two wild-type strains of the microalgae growth-promoting bacterium Azospirillum brasilense or their corresponding IAAattenuated mutants. Wild type strains of A. brasilense induced higher amounts of intra-cellular phosphate in Chlorella than their respective mutants. Calculati ...
Investigation of virulence factors of Enterococcus faecalis strains
... Virulence factors of microorganism mean any component that is required to cause damage or to intensify the host immune response [13]. More virulent strains may result from the acquisition of genes by genetic exchange, pathogenicity islands in several species encoding toxins, adhesion factors and oth ...
... Virulence factors of microorganism mean any component that is required to cause damage or to intensify the host immune response [13]. More virulent strains may result from the acquisition of genes by genetic exchange, pathogenicity islands in several species encoding toxins, adhesion factors and oth ...
Special Stains
... • Argentaffin reaction forms the basis for the identification of fungi • Stains fungi, Pneumocystis carnii, histoplasma spp Black, inner parts of mycelia and hyphae old rose, ...
... • Argentaffin reaction forms the basis for the identification of fungi • Stains fungi, Pneumocystis carnii, histoplasma spp Black, inner parts of mycelia and hyphae old rose, ...
How Legumes Form Nodules - Centre for Integrative Legume
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... Lisette Pregelj – Education and Outreach Manager www.cilr.uq.edu.au ...
Antimicrobial Drug Discovery
... the diversity and dominance of microbial life forms on our planet, which exist in all environments. These microbes have many important planetary roles, but for us humans a major problem is their ability to colonize our tissues and cause disease. The same techniques of molecular and cellular microbio ...
... the diversity and dominance of microbial life forms on our planet, which exist in all environments. These microbes have many important planetary roles, but for us humans a major problem is their ability to colonize our tissues and cause disease. The same techniques of molecular and cellular microbio ...
Chapter 28: Prokaryotes
... 3. In the 1960s, it was common practice to prescribe multiple antibiotics to fight bacterial infections. Patients also do not always take the entire “course” of their antibiotics. Antibiotic resistance genes are often found on conjugative plasmids. How do these factors affect the evolution of antibi ...
... 3. In the 1960s, it was common practice to prescribe multiple antibiotics to fight bacterial infections. Patients also do not always take the entire “course” of their antibiotics. Antibiotic resistance genes are often found on conjugative plasmids. How do these factors affect the evolution of antibi ...
IOSR Journal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences (IOSR-JPBS)
... determined that production of slime factor in S. aureus strains causing mastitis was an important virulence factor affecting pathogenesis. It is considered that the first step in mastitis progress is adhesion of S. aureus to mammary epithelial cells and slime factor plays an important role for adhes ...
... determined that production of slime factor in S. aureus strains causing mastitis was an important virulence factor affecting pathogenesis. It is considered that the first step in mastitis progress is adhesion of S. aureus to mammary epithelial cells and slime factor plays an important role for adhes ...
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... Matrix metallopeptidase 9 is induced by muramyl dipeptide in an NOD2 dependent manner and can be counteracted by lipopolysaccharide stimulation ...
... Matrix metallopeptidase 9 is induced by muramyl dipeptide in an NOD2 dependent manner and can be counteracted by lipopolysaccharide stimulation ...
Special, clinical and ecological microbiology
... isolates. How does a capsule enhance virulence? A. Binds to the Fc region of some subclasses of human IgG. B. Prevents activation of complement by the classical pathway. C. Enables bacteria to adhere tightly to mammalian cells. D. Reduces access of antibiotics to the bacterial membrane. E. *Inhibits ...
... isolates. How does a capsule enhance virulence? A. Binds to the Fc region of some subclasses of human IgG. B. Prevents activation of complement by the classical pathway. C. Enables bacteria to adhere tightly to mammalian cells. D. Reduces access of antibiotics to the bacterial membrane. E. *Inhibits ...
Kerry Layden, Mary McCartney, William Owen
... Meanwhile at Oxford, Howard Florey became Chair of Pathology and took on the responsibility of advancing the research on penicillin. Florey made Ernst Chain the organizer of the biochemical department. Together the two men did substantial work on the purification process of bacteriolytic agents. Whe ...
... Meanwhile at Oxford, Howard Florey became Chair of Pathology and took on the responsibility of advancing the research on penicillin. Florey made Ernst Chain the organizer of the biochemical department. Together the two men did substantial work on the purification process of bacteriolytic agents. Whe ...
Special, clinical and ecological microbiology
... E. *Polysaccharide capsule. 34. The main carrier site on the human body for strains of potentially pathogenic Staphylococcus aureus is the A. oral cavity B. *throat (posterior nasopharynx) C. nasal membranes D. gastrointestinal tract E. vagina 35. The carrier site in humans for pathogenic Neisseria ...
... E. *Polysaccharide capsule. 34. The main carrier site on the human body for strains of potentially pathogenic Staphylococcus aureus is the A. oral cavity B. *throat (posterior nasopharynx) C. nasal membranes D. gastrointestinal tract E. vagina 35. The carrier site in humans for pathogenic Neisseria ...
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... C. The third golden age was finding organisms that weren't known before and finding that more than one disease can be caused by one organism. D. All of the above are correct. Ans: ...
... C. The third golden age was finding organisms that weren't known before and finding that more than one disease can be caused by one organism. D. All of the above are correct. Ans: ...
Bacteria – host interplay in Staphylococcus aureus infections
... Infectious diseases plagued humankind all through the history [1]. Only during the last decades and in the western countries, infectious diseases ceased to be the main cause of death, replaced by cancer and cardiovascular diseases [2]. However, infections still remain amongst the leading causes of d ...
... Infectious diseases plagued humankind all through the history [1]. Only during the last decades and in the western countries, infectious diseases ceased to be the main cause of death, replaced by cancer and cardiovascular diseases [2]. However, infections still remain amongst the leading causes of d ...
Interference of Staphylococcus aureus virulence factors in the blood
... blood coagulation to their advantage. Staphylococcus aureus is one of these microorganisms. S. aureus is a bacterium that causes a multitude of infections like wound infections but also lethal diseases such as meningitis and sepsis. Many people get infected with this bacteria. In fact, about 90% of ...
... blood coagulation to their advantage. Staphylococcus aureus is one of these microorganisms. S. aureus is a bacterium that causes a multitude of infections like wound infections but also lethal diseases such as meningitis and sepsis. Many people get infected with this bacteria. In fact, about 90% of ...
Growth and Enzymatic Kinetics of degradation of resorcinol by
... related to Monod kinetics by using a similar equation but at steady state conditions; it is also known as Monod no-growth kinetics (Blum et al., 2009). The steady state condition is created when the enzyme binds to the substrate faster than the product formation (Costa et al., 2010). Use of the Mich ...
... related to Monod kinetics by using a similar equation but at steady state conditions; it is also known as Monod no-growth kinetics (Blum et al., 2009). The steady state condition is created when the enzyme binds to the substrate faster than the product formation (Costa et al., 2010). Use of the Mich ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... immune response and changing the microbial environment in the gut [39]. All these mechanisms interact to result in genesis of obesity. However the complete role of each of these factors and their relative contribution in causation of obesity is under evaluation and the final word is not yet out. (b) ...
... immune response and changing the microbial environment in the gut [39]. All these mechanisms interact to result in genesis of obesity. However the complete role of each of these factors and their relative contribution in causation of obesity is under evaluation and the final word is not yet out. (b) ...
Bacillus subtilis the diet
... Facultative anaerobic bacteria are first needed to remove the oxygen from the caecum, favouring the establishment of strict anaerobic bacteria (Andreatti et al., 2003). Zhang & Kim (2014) reported that high inclusion levels of DFMs in the diet did not always result in better performance in animals, ...
... Facultative anaerobic bacteria are first needed to remove the oxygen from the caecum, favouring the establishment of strict anaerobic bacteria (Andreatti et al., 2003). Zhang & Kim (2014) reported that high inclusion levels of DFMs in the diet did not always result in better performance in animals, ...