Nitrate Reductases: Structure, Functions, and Effect of Stress Factors
... been supposed recently that only high-potential clusters are able, for thermodynamic reasons, to transfer electrons, whereas the role of the other two clusters is still unknown. Subunit α (104-150 kD) coded by the narG gene contains the [4Fe-4S] cluster and molybdenum cofactor, just on which the nit ...
... been supposed recently that only high-potential clusters are able, for thermodynamic reasons, to transfer electrons, whereas the role of the other two clusters is still unknown. Subunit α (104-150 kD) coded by the narG gene contains the [4Fe-4S] cluster and molybdenum cofactor, just on which the nit ...
LAB 3 Bacterial Staining Techniques II I. Differential Stains: Gram
... staining and how it differentiates bacteria on the basis of their cell wall structure should also be included (1 point). The purpose and objectives of the experiment should be stated and a hypothesis should be made (2 points). Remember that a hypothesis need not be correct, but it must be tested by ...
... staining and how it differentiates bacteria on the basis of their cell wall structure should also be included (1 point). The purpose and objectives of the experiment should be stated and a hypothesis should be made (2 points). Remember that a hypothesis need not be correct, but it must be tested by ...
Life at High Salt Concentrations
... discussed below and elsewhere (Oren, 1992), this group is of special interest because the mechanism of salt adaptation used by its members resembles that of the aerobic halophilic Archaea rather than that of the other halophilic or halotolerant Bacteria. The family of the Halomonadaceae (g-subgroup ...
... discussed below and elsewhere (Oren, 1992), this group is of special interest because the mechanism of salt adaptation used by its members resembles that of the aerobic halophilic Archaea rather than that of the other halophilic or halotolerant Bacteria. The family of the Halomonadaceae (g-subgroup ...
VIGNA UNGUICULATA
... cause of morbidity and mortality in developing countries [1]. The antimicrobial properties have been investigated by a number of studies worldwide and many of them have been used as therapeutic alternatives because of their medicinal properties [2]. The practice of complementary and alternative medi ...
... cause of morbidity and mortality in developing countries [1]. The antimicrobial properties have been investigated by a number of studies worldwide and many of them have been used as therapeutic alternatives because of their medicinal properties [2]. The practice of complementary and alternative medi ...
MICROBIAL CR(VI) REDUCTION IN INDIGENOUS CULTURES OF BACTERIA: CHARACTERIZATION AND MODELLING
... Batch experiments under both aerobic and anaerobic conditions showed a high Cr(VI) reducing performance under relatively high initial Cr(VI) concentrations. The reduction rate using this culture was 3 to 8 times higher than reduction rates reported in bacteria previously isolated and studied in Nor ...
... Batch experiments under both aerobic and anaerobic conditions showed a high Cr(VI) reducing performance under relatively high initial Cr(VI) concentrations. The reduction rate using this culture was 3 to 8 times higher than reduction rates reported in bacteria previously isolated and studied in Nor ...
BMC Microbiology
... Members of Acr3p transporters showed a function similar to ArsB, but the two proteins have no significant sequence similarity. Even though Acr3p is much less characterized, it has been reported to be present in more phylogenetically distant species than ArsB. Acr3p could be divided into two subfamil ...
... Members of Acr3p transporters showed a function similar to ArsB, but the two proteins have no significant sequence similarity. Even though Acr3p is much less characterized, it has been reported to be present in more phylogenetically distant species than ArsB. Acr3p could be divided into two subfamil ...
Genetic modification of a vaginal strain of L actobacillus fermentum
... members of the genus Lactobacillus, as vehicles for delivering antigen to the vaginal mucosa. Lactobacilli are the dominant bacterial species of the healthy human vagina7 and are also routinely found as normal flora in a wide variety of Moreover, they are harmless commensals, devoid of pathogenic po ...
... members of the genus Lactobacillus, as vehicles for delivering antigen to the vaginal mucosa. Lactobacilli are the dominant bacterial species of the healthy human vagina7 and are also routinely found as normal flora in a wide variety of Moreover, they are harmless commensals, devoid of pathogenic po ...
Influence of twin boundary orientation on SiC Linköping University Post Print
... (2.23 eV) compared to hexagonal polytypes lower the interface state density in the 3CSiC/SiO2 and 3C-SiC/graphene systems, thus ensuring a higher channel mobility in the respective electronic devices. It has been theoretically predicted that 30% efficiency of solar cells produced from 3C-SiC can be ...
... (2.23 eV) compared to hexagonal polytypes lower the interface state density in the 3CSiC/SiO2 and 3C-SiC/graphene systems, thus ensuring a higher channel mobility in the respective electronic devices. It has been theoretically predicted that 30% efficiency of solar cells produced from 3C-SiC can be ...
Tetracyclines
... 16. Mention 3 possible sites of metabolism in tetracycline 17. Which mechanism of resistance the bacteria can use to resist tetracycline without undergoing mutations, or inactivation of antibiotic? 18. How bacteria can inactivate tetracycline by TetX 19. Does methacycline is acid stable? 20. Correct ...
... 16. Mention 3 possible sites of metabolism in tetracycline 17. Which mechanism of resistance the bacteria can use to resist tetracycline without undergoing mutations, or inactivation of antibiotic? 18. How bacteria can inactivate tetracycline by TetX 19. Does methacycline is acid stable? 20. Correct ...