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Sunday, June 26, 2011 15:30-16:00 Hall B OPENING SESSION 15:30 WELCOME ADDRESS J. Schrenzel, Switzerland, Organizing Committee Chairperson R. Zbinden, Switzerland, President of the Swiss Society for Microbiology B. Schink, Germany, FEMS President L. Matthiesen, Belgium, Head of Unit – Infectious Diseases and Public Health, European Commission J.C. Piffaretti, Switzerland, Program Committee Chairperson and FEMS Vice President 16:00-16:50 Hall B PLENARY LECTURE Chairperson: 16:00 B. Schink, Germany EVOLUTION OF SMALL MICROBIAL GENOMES S. Andersson, Sweden 16:50-17:40 Hall B PLENARY LECTURE Chairperson: R. Zbinden, Switzerland 16:50 HISTORY AND PHYLOGEOGRAPHY OF LEPROSY S. Cole, Switzerland 18:00 Welcome Reception Supported by the State of Geneva 1 2 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:30-09:25 Hall B PLENARY LECTURE Chairperson: 08:30 K. Schleifer, Germany SMALL MICROBES, BIG OCEANS, AND GLOBAL ELEMENT CYCLING R. Amann, Germany 09:30-12:00 Hall A BERGEY SYMPOSIUM: THE IMPACT OF GENE SEQUENCE DATA ON TAXONOMY-MORE CONFUSION OR FINALLY A SOLUTION? Chairpersons: P. Kämpfer, Germany P. De Vos, Belgium 09:30 THE FUTURE OF THE "POLYPHASIC APPROACH" IN PROKARYOTIC SYSTEMATICS P. Kämpfer, Germany 10:00 BACTERIAL IDENTIFICATION : HOW FAR DO YOU WANT TO GO? P. De Vos, Belgium 10:30 COFFEE BREAK, POSTER AND EXHIBITION VISIT 11:00 TOWARDS A DATABASE-BASED TAXONOMY R. Rosselló-Mora, Spain 11:30 MICROBIAL GENOMICS: IMPACT OF COMPARATIVE ANALYSES AND PANGENOME STUDIES H. Tettelin, D. Riley, USA 12:00 LUNCH BREAK 3 Monday, June 27, 2011 09:30-12:00 Hall B SYMPOSIUM: SECRETION IN PATHOGENS Chairpersons: C. Dehio, Switzerland O. Schneewind, USA 09:30 FUNCTIONAL DIVERSIFICATION OF VIRULENCE-ASSOCIATED TYPE IV SECRETION SYSTEMS OF THE GENUS BARTONELLA C. Dehio, Switzerland 10:00 PROTEIN ASSEMBLY IN THE ENVELOPE OF PATHOGENIC BACILLI AND STAPHYLOCOCCI O. Schneewind, USA 10:30 COFFEE BREAK, POSTER AND EXHIBITION VISIT 11:00 ASSEMBLY OF THE TYPE-III SECRETION INJECTISOME G.R. Cornelis, Switzerland 11:30 PILUS BIOGENESIS AT THE OUTER MEMBRANE G. Waksman, UK 12:00 LUNCH BREAK 09:30-12:00 Hall C SYMPOSIUM: EMERGING MICROBIAL INFECTIONS Chairpersons: A. Plyusnin, Finland D. Raoult, France 09:30 HANTAVIRUSES OF THE OLD WORLD: 2011 A. Plyusnin, Finland 10:00 EMERGING BACTERIAL DISEASES IN AFRICA D. Raoult, France 10:30 COFFEE BREAK, POSTER AND EXHIBITION VISIT 11:00 EMERGING IMIPENEM RESISTANT BACTERIA L. Poirel, France 11:30 EMERGING VIRUSES IN BATS N. Tordo, France 12:00 LUNCH BREAK 4 Monday, June 27, 2011 09:30-12:00 Hall E SYMPOSIUM: FUNGI AND RESPONSES TO MEDICALLY IMPORTANT ENVIRONMENTS Chairpersons: S. Brul, The Netherlands A. Brown, UK 09:30 COVALENTLY LINKED WALL PROTEINS IN YEAST: PH-DEPENDENT EXPRESSION AND CANDIDATES FOR ANTI-CANDIDA ALBICANS VACCINE DEVELOPMENT F.M. Klis, G.J. Sosinka, P.W.J. de Groot, A. Sorgo, C.J. Heilmann, H. Dekker, C.G. de Koster, G. Smits, S. Brul, The Netherlands, Spain 10:00 IMPACT OF COMBINATORIAL STRESSES UPON THE FUNGAL PATHOGEN CANDIDA ALBICANS A. Brown, UK 10:30 COFFEE BREAK, POSTER AND EXHIBITION VISIT 11:00 STRESS RESPONSES OF MEDICALLY RELEVANT ASPERGILLI J.P. Latge, France 11:30 GENOMICS TO IDENTIFY NOVEL ANTIFUNGALS IN CANDIDA GLABRATA C. Schüller, Austria 12:00 LUNCH BREAK 09:30-12:00 Hall F SYMPOSIUM: BIOGEOCHEMISTRY Chairpersons: A. Kappler, Germany K. Pedersen, Sweden 09:30 MICROBIAL IRON OXIDATION IN MODERN AND ANCIENT ENVIRONMENTS A. Kappler, Germany 10:00 MICROBIAL SULPHATE REDUCTION IN THE DEEP TERRESTRIAL BIOSPHERE K. Pedersen, Sweden 10:30 COFFEE BREAK, POSTER AND EXHIBITION VISIT 11:00 MICROBIAL NITROGEN TRANSFORMATIONS IN SEDIMENTS - NEW PLAYERS AND PATHWAYS, BUT WHAT´S THE DIFFERENCE? B. Thamdrup, Denmark 11:30 NEW INSIGHTS FROM THE ACIDIC MICROBIAL IRON WHEEL K. Küsel, Germany 12:00 LUNCH BREAK 5 Monday, June 27, 2011 09:30-12:00 Hall G SYMPOSIUM: BACTERIAL CHROMOSOME: STRUCTURE AND SEGREGATION Chairpersons: F. Boccard, France D.Z. Rudner, USA 09:30 CHROMOSOME DYNAMICS DURING GROWTH AND DIFFERENTIATION D.Z. Rudner, USA 10:00 LONG RANGE ORGANIZATION OF THE E. COLI CHROMOSOME: STRUCTURING THE TER MACRODOMAIN BY MATP AND ITS IMPLICATIONS F. Boccard, P. Dupaigne, O. Espéli, A. Thiel, M. Valens, I. Vallet-Gely, France 10:30 COFFEE BREAK, POSTER AND EXHIBITION VISIT 11:00 IN VITRO AND IN VIVO SINGLE MOLECULE STUDIES OF BACTERIAL CHROMOSOME ORGANIZATION, REPLICATION AND SEGREGATION D. Sherratt, UK 11:30 CHROMOSOME DYNAMICS IN ARCHAEA OF THE GENUS SULFOLOBUS S.D. Bell, R. Samson, X. Yanqun, I. Duggin, N. Dubarry, Q. She, UK, Denmark 12:00 LUNCH BREAK 09:30-12:00 Hall K SYMPOSIUM: INNATE IMMUNITY: ACTIVATION AND RESISTANCE MECHANISMS SUPPORTED BY AN UNRESTRICTED EDUCATIONAL GRANT FROM NESTLÉ RESEARCH CENTER Chairpersons: F. Götz, Germany B. Henriques-Normark, Sweden 09:30 STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS: STIMULATION OF AND RESPONSE TO INNATE IMMUNITY F. Götz, Germany 10:00 PNEUMOCOCCAL INTERACTIONS WITH THE HOST B. Henriques-Normark, Sweden 10:30 COFFEE BREAK, POSTER AND EXHIBITION VISIT 11:00 YERSINIA SURFACE STRUCTURES AND VIRULENCE M. Skurnik, Finland 11:30 LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDES OF HAFNIA ALVEI: SPECIFIC ACTIVATION OF THE COMPLEMENT LECTIN PATHWAY AND INDUCTION OF ANAPHYLACTOID SHOCK J. Lukasiewicz, C. Lugowski, Poland 12:00 LUNCH BREAK 6 Monday, June 27, 2011 09:30-12:00 Hall L SYMPOSIUM: STRUCTURE-FUNCTION RELATIONSHIPS OF VIRAL POLYMERASES Chairpersons: B. Canard, France N. Verdaguer, Spain 09:30 WHAT WE CAN LEARN FROM THE STRUCTURES OF PICORNAVIRAL REPLICATION COMPLEXES N. Verdaguer, C. Ferrer-Orta, E. Domingo, Spain 10:00 VIRAL RNA PRIMING, CAPPING AND SYNTHESIS IN (+)RNA VIRUSES: STRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL COMPARISONS B. Canard, France 10:30 COFFEE BREAK, POSTER AND EXHIBITION VISIT 11:00 INHIBITION OF HIV REVERSE TRANSCRIPTASE BEYOND APPROVED DRUGS M. Gotte, Canada 11:30 STRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL ANALYSES OF INFLUENZA VIRUS RNA REPLICATION N. Jorba, R. Coloma, P. Resa-Infante, M.A. Recuero-Checa, N. Zamarreño, R. Arranz, J.M. Valpuesta, J.L. Carrascosa, J. Martín-Benito, O. Llorca, J. Ortin, Spain 12:00 LUNCH BREAK 12:30-14:30 Hall A SPECIAL EVENT (ORGANIZED BY SGM): SHOWCASING PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT (WHILST MAINTAINING ACADEMIC CREDIBILITY!) Chairperson: J. Verran, UK 12:30 BAD BUGS BOOKCLUB J. Verran, UK 12:50 STOPPING THE SPREAD OF SUPERBUGS - COMMUNICATING MICROBIOLOGY THROUGH DRAMA D. Burdass, UK 13:10 NAKED SCIENTISTS D. O'Carroll, UK 13:30 GRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION A. Hilton, UK 13:50 E-BUG: THE DEVELOPMENT, EVALUATION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A MICROBIOLOGY, HYGIENE AND ANTIBIOTIC EDUCATIONAL RESOURCE FOR SCHOOLS ACROSS EUROPE D.M. Lecky, C.A.M. McNulty, UK 14:10 DISCUSSION 7 Monday, June 27, 2011 12:30-14:30 Hall C SPECIAL EVENT (ORGANISED BY ECCO, EUROPEAN CULTURE COLLECTIONS ORGANISATION): BIOLOGICAL RESOURCE CENTRES: A MULTI-SERVICE FOR LIFE SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY Chairpersons: D. Eze, Latvia P. Desmeth, Belgium 12:30 INTRODUCTION TO SPECIAL SESSION ON ECCO : MEMBERSHIP, HOLDINGS, MISSION AND DEVELOPMENT D. Eze, Latvia 12:45 THE NAGOYA PROTOCOL ON ACCESS AND BENEFIT-SHARING: OPPORTUNITIES AND RISKS P. Desmeth, Belgium 13:05 IDENTIFICATION / CHARACTERISATION AND AUTHENTICATION OF MICROBIAL STRAINS BY MALDI-TOF ICMS C. Santos, N. Lima, Portugal 13:25 IS WHAT YOU SEE REALLY WHAT YOU GET? THE IMPORTANCE OF VERIFYING DATA AND THE BIOLOGICAL MATERIAL WE STUDY B.J. Tindall, Germany 13:50 IDENTIFIED AND WELL-CHARACTERIZED INDUSTRIAL MICROORGANISMS FROM THE PUBLIC COLLECTION - AN IMPORTANT POTENTIAL FOR BIOTECHNOLOGY A. Misiewicz, Poland 14:10 EUROPEAN COOPERATION: INITIATIVES TRIGGERED BY THE EUROPEAN CULTURE COLLECTIONS´ ORGANISATION D. Fritze, Germany 8 Monday, June 27, 2011 12:30-14:30 Hall K SYMPOSIUM: MICROBES FOR HEALTH: COMPOSITION, MODULATION OF THE HUMAN INTESTINAL MICROBIOTA AND ITS EFFECT ON HOST HEALTH SPONSORED BY DANONE RESEARCH Chairpersons: J. van Hylckama Vlieg, France W.M. de Vos, The Netherlands and Finland 12:30 INTRODUCTION 12:40 HUMAN INTESTINAL MICROBIOTA: FROM DIVERSITY TO FUNCTION W.M. de Vos, The Netherlands and Finland 13:05 LEVERAGING GNOTOBIOTICS AND NEXT-GENERATION MOLECULAR TOOLS TO EVALUATE THE IMPACT OF FERMENTED MILK STRAINS ON THE HUMAN MICROBIOTA N. McNulty, USA 13:30 GUT MICROBIOTA STUDIES IN ULCERATIVE COLITIS F. Guarner, Spain 13:55 SIGNALING MECHANISMS UNDERLYING THE PROTECTIVE EFFECTS OF LACTOBACILLUS PLANTARUM ON THE HUMAN INTESTINAL BARRIER J.M. Wells, The Netherlands 14:20 CONCLUSION 9 Monday, June 27, 2011 14:30-17:00 Hall A WORKSHOP: METAGENOMICS IN THE ENVIRONMENT Chairpersons: F. Rodriguez-Valera, Spain H. Bürgmann, Switzerland 14:30 GENOMIC DIVERSITY OF THE MARINE COPIOTROPH ALTEROMONAS MACLEODII AT A SINGLE SITE IN THE DEEP WATER COMUMN OF THE MEDITERRANEAN F. Rodriguez-Valera, A.B. Martin-Cuadrado, A. Gonzaga, R. Ghai, Spain 15:00 AMPLICON SEQUENCING REVEALS DEVELOPMENT OF A MICROBIAL ELECTROLYSIS CELL BIOFILM COMMUNITY H. Bürgmann, F. Vazquez, K.M. Udert, Switzerland 15:30 COFFEE BREAK, POSTER AND EXHIBITION VISIT 16:00 EXPRESSION PROFILING OF MARINE MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES WITH 454 PYROSEQUENCING A. Klindworth, C. Klockow, E. Karamehmedovic, B. Öztürk, H. Teeling, J. Waldmann, A. Mann, T. Hammer, S. Huang, F.O. Glöckner, Germany 16:15 METAGENOME OF AN EPSILONPROTEOBACTERIUM ENRICHED FROM A SULFIDIC BTEX-CONTAMINATED AQUIFER K.M. Schleinitz, M. Szoboszlay, C. Dathe, T. Rohwerder, S. Bertilsson, A. Wendeberg, H. Harms, C. Vogt, S. Kleinsteuber, Germany, Sweden 16:30 PYROSEQUENCING REVEALS SPATIAL AND SPECIES VARIATIONS IN MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES ASSOCIATED WITH CORALS FROM THE RED SEA O.O. Lee, J. Yang, Y. Wang, Z. Batang, A. Al-Suwailem, P.Y. Qian, China, Saudi Arabia 16:45 MICROBIOTA PROFILING ALONG THE INTESTINE OF OBESE AND LEAN MICE T. Harach, P. Leone, D. Moine, C. Ngom-Bru, J. Moulin, M. Moser, E. Rezzonico, B. Berger, K. Macé, C. Darimont, Switzerland 10 Monday, June 27, 2011 14:30-17:00 Hall B WORKSHOP: ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE AND RESISTOME Chairpersons: J. Martinez, Spain G.D. Wright, Canada 14:30 THE ANTIBIOTIC RESISTOME: A GENETIC RESPONSE TO A CHEMICAL ASSAULT G. Wright, Canada 15:00 THE INTRINSIC RESISTOME OF BACTERIAL PATHOGENS J.L. Martinez, A. Fajardo, J. Olivares, C. Alvarez-Ortega, Spain 15:30 COFFEE BREAK, POSTER AND EXHIBITION VISIT 16:00 ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE AS AN EMERGING ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINANT H. Bürgmann, N. Czekalski, H.P. Grossart, V. Kisand, A. Lupo, C.M. Manaia, M. Popowska, T. Schwartz, F. Walsh, T.U. Berendonk, COST Action TD0803 'Detecting evolutionary hot spots of antibiotic resistances in Europe', Switzerland, Germany, Estonia, Portugal, Poland 16:10 CHARACTERIZATION OF THE DIVERSITY AND PREVALENCE OF ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE GENE DETERMINANTS IN THE ENVIRONMENT USING A METAGENOMIC APPROACH J.M. Monier, S. Cecillon, T.O. Delmont, T.M. Vogel, P. Simonet, J. Nesme, France 16:20 OVEREXPRESSION OF MEXEF-OPRN AFFECTS PSEUDOMONAS QUINOLONE SIGNAL PRODUCTION C. Alvarez-Ortega, J. Olivares, T. Köhler , J.L. Martínez, Spain, Switzerland 16:30 THE EXPRESSION OF PRSA, INVOLVED IN S. AUREUS INTERMEDIATE GLYCOPEPTIDES RESISTANCE, IS DEPENDANT ON THE VRARS SYSTEM A. Jousselin, A. Renzoni, D. Andrey, A. Monod, W. Kelley, Switzerland 16:40 FITNESS COSTS ASSOCIATED TO A PLASMID-ENCODED SMQNR QUINOLONE RESISTANCE GENE MAKES UNSUITABLE ITS TRANSFER TO A HETEROLOGOUS HOST M.B. Sánchez, J.L. Martínez, Spain 16:50 DISCUSSION 11 Monday, June 27, 2011 14:30-17:00 Hall C WORKSHOP: BACTERIAL BIOFILMS Chairpersons: T. Tolker-Nielsen, Denmark I. Lasa, Spain 14:30 MECHANISMS INVOLVED IN PSEUDOMONAS PUTIDA BIOFILM FORMATION AND BIOFILM DISPERSAL M. Nilsson, W.-C. Chiang, M. Fazli, M. Gjermansen, L. Yang, T. Tolker-Nielsen, Denmark 15:00 ROLE OF THE BAP PROTEIN OF STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS IN HOST CELL INTERACTIONS I. Lasa, J. Valle, Spain 15:30 COFFEE BREAK, POSTER AND EXHIBITION VISIT 16:00 REGULATION OF ARCHITECTURALLY COMPLEX COLONY DEVELOPMENT IN BACILLUS SUBTILIS A.T. Kovacs, O.P. Kuipers, The Netherlands 16:10 THE ROLE OF PILI IN STREPTOCOCCUS PYOGENES BIOFILM FORMATION I. Margarit, A. Manetti, M. Becherelli, T. Koller, S. Buccato, B. Kreikemeyer, A. Podbielski, G. Grandi, Italy, Germany 16:20 REGULATORY COHESION OF CELL CYCLE AND CELL DIFFERENTIATION THROUGH INTERLINKED PHOSPHORYLATION AND SECOND MESSENGER NETWORKS S. Abel, P. Chien, P. Wassmann, T. Schirmer, V. Kaever, M.T. Laub, T.A. Baker, U. Jenal, Switzerland, USA, Germany 16:30 SIGNAL-BASED STRATEGIES TO CONTROL BIOFILMS N. Barraud, S.A. Rice, S. Kjelleberg, Australia, Singapore 16:40 EXTRACELLULAR NUCLEASES AND EXTRACELLULAR DNA PLAY AN IMPORTANT ROLE IN VIBRIO CHOLERAE BIOFILM FORMATION A. Seper, S. Roier, H. Wolinski, S.D. Kohlwein, A. Bishop, A. Camilli, J. Reidl, S. Schild, Austria, USA 16:50 DISCUSSION 12 Monday, June 27, 2011 14:30-17:00 Hall F WORKSHOP: HIGH-THROUGHPUT APPROACHES Chairpersons: D. Bumann, Switzerland TBA 14:30 SALMONELLA METABOLISM IN INFECTED HOST TISSUES D. Bumann, Switzerland 15:00 TBA 15:30 COFFEE BREAK, POSTER AND EXHIBITION VISIT 16:00 VIRAL TAGGING: A HIGH-THROUGHPUT APPROACH TO EXPLORE VIRUS-HOST INTERACTIONS L. Deng, B. Poulos, P. Hugenholtz, M. Sullivan, USA, Australia 16:10 THE ACTIVE FRACTION OF THE HUMAN GUT MICROBIOME F. Peris-Bondia, A. Latorre, A. Artacho, G. D'Auria, A. Moya, Spain 16:20 MALDI-TOF MASS SPECTROMETRY APPLICATION FOR RAPID PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS AND IDENTIFICATION OF PLANT-HEALTH RELEVANT BACTERIA J.F. Pothier, V. Pflüger, M. Wittwer, M. Shams, D. Ziegler, F. Rezzonico, C. Lavire, M. Tonolla, X. Nesme, G. Vogel, B. Duffy, Switzerland, France 16:30 MPISYS - A MULTI PURPOSE IMAGING SYSTEM M. Zeder, J. Pernthaler, R. Amann, Germany, Switzerland 16:40 STRAND-SPECIFIC DEEP SEQUENCING OF THE TRANSCRIPTOME TRANSCRIPTIONAL ORGANIZATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF REGULATORY RNAS IN LEGIONELLA PNEUMOPHILA T. Sahr, C. Rusniok, B. Jagla, O. Sismeiro, J.Y. Coppee, C. Buchrieser, France 16:50 DISCUSSION 13 Monday, June 27, 2011 14:30-17:00 Hall G WORKSHOP: NEW VACCINE DESIGN Chairpersons: M. Vignuzzi, France H. Wolf, Germany 14:30 POPULATION GENETICS OF RNA VIRUSES AND VACCINE DEVELOPMENT M. Vignuzzi, France 15:00 THE CONTROL OF HIV/AIDS IS A COMPLEX CHALLENGE FOR SCIENCE AND SOCIETY H. Wolf, Germany 15:30 COFFEE BREAK, POSTER AND EXHIBITION VISIT 16:00 CHARACTERIZATION AND GENETIC ENGINEERING OF HELICOBACTER PYLORI TO HARNESS IT AS A DIARRHEAL DISEASE VACCINE VECTOR S. Kienesberger, L.M. Nondorf, X.S. Zhang, G. Perez-Perez, M.J. Blaser, USA 16:20 PROGRESS TOWARDS A VACCINE AGAINST EXTRAINTESTINAL PATHOGENIC ESCHERICHIA COLI L. Serino, M. Pizza, Italy 16:40 IDENTIFICATION OF CONSERVED SURFACE PEPTIDES IN GRAM-NEGATIVE BACTERIA FOR VACCINE DEVELOPMENT M. Thein, N. Paramasivam, G. Sauer, D. Linke, Germany 14 Monday, June 27, 2011 14:30-17:00 Hall K WORKSHOP: MOBILE GENETIC ELEMENTS Chairpersons: M. Chandler, France D. Mazel, Switzerland 14:30 SINGLE STRAND TRANSPOSITION AND THE ROLE OF Y1 TRANSPOSASES IN THE BACTERIAL CELL M. Chandler, T.H. Bao, P. Siguier, L. Lavatine, S. He, C. Pasternak, S. Sommer, A.B. Hickman, F. Dyda, France, USA 15:00 INTEGRONS, SOS RESPONSE AND HORIZONTAL GENE TRANSFERS: INTIMATE CONNECTIONS D. Mazel, France 15:30 COFFEE BREAK, POSTER AND EXHIBITION VISIT 16:00 ANALYSIS OF PLASMIDS RELATIONSHIPS THROUGH GENE SHARING NETWORKS M. Fondi, R. Fani, M. Virta, M. Tamminen, Italy, Finland 16:10 MASSIVE ACCUMULATION OF IS ELEMENTS IN THE EVOLUTIONARY STABLE GENOME OF THE INTRACELLULAR AMOEBA SYMBIONT “CANDIDATUS AMOEBOPHILUS ASIATICUS” T. Penz, A. Spang, M. Wagner, M. Horn, S. Schmitz-Esser, Austria 16:20 REGULATION OF STREPTOCOCCUS THERMOPHILUS GENOMIC ICELANDS N. Carraro, V. Libante, C. Morel, B. Decaris, F. Charron, P. Leblond, G. Guédon, France 16:30 IMEXS: INTEGRATIVE MOBILE GENETIC ELEMENTS HIJACKING THE XER MACHINERY OF THEIR HOST B. Das, J. Bischerour, F.X. Barre, France 16:40 THE TRANSPOSITION MECHANISM OF TN3-FAMILY REPLICATIVE TRANSPOSONS: LET'S MEET AT THE FORK! E. Nicolas, M. Lambin, B. Hallet, Belgium 16:50 DISCUSSION 15 Monday, June 27, 2011 14:30-17:00 Hall L WORKSHOP: METALS AND MICROBES Chairpersons: N. Robinson, UK P. Cornelis, Belgium 14:30 IRON UPTAKE AND HOMEOSTASIS IN PSEUDOMONAS P. Cornelis, Q. Wei, Belgium 15:00 METAL SENSING IN SYNECHOCYSTIS PCC 6803 N. Robinson, UK 15:30 COFFEE BREAK, POSTER AND EXHIBITION VISIT 15:40 EXBB OF THE E. COLI INTERMEMBRANE ENERGY TRANSDUCING COMPLEX FORMS AN OLIGOMER A. Pramanik, V. Braun, Germany 16:10 IRON TRANSPORT ACROSS THE INNER MEMBRANE WITH THE SIDEROPHORES PYOCHELIN AND ENANTIO-PYOCHELIN IN PSEUDOMONAS SPECIES C. Reimmann, Switzerland 16:20 PUMPING OUT HEAVY METALS: A STRATEGY EVOLVED BY M. TUBERCULOSIS TO ESCAPE HOST CELL MICROBICIDAL MECHANISMS H. Botella, P. Salek, F. Levillain, Y. Poquet, C. Wang, I. Brandli, C. Sagné, L. Tailleux, B. Gasnier, C. de Chastellier, B. Gicquel, O. Neyrolles, France 16:30 DISCRIMINATIVE RECOGNITION OF MAJOR OR MINOR DNA GROOVES DRIVES IRON-RESPONSIVE FUR REGULATION IN THE HUMAN PATHOGEN HELICOBACTER PYLORI F. Agriesti, D. Roncarati, M. Iurlaro, F. Sparla, S. Romagnoli, A. Danielli, V. Scarlato, Italy 16:40 HEAVY METAL SENSING BY THE CNRYXH COMPLEX IN CUPRIAVIDUS METALLIDURANS CH34 E. de Rosny, J. Trepreau, E. Girard, A.P. Maillard, I. Petit-Haertlein, R. Kahn, J. Covès, France 16:50 DISCUSSION 16 Monday, June 27, 2011 17:15-18:30 Hall B ROUND TABLE: CHANCES AND CHALLENGES FOR EC-FUNDED EUROPEAN RESEARCH Chairpersons: B. Schink, Germany H. Wolf, Germany 17:15 WELCOME B. Schink, Germany 17:20 INTRODUCTION H. Wolf, Germany 17:30 PERSPECTIVES IN FP7: 2011-2016 L. Matthiesen, Belgium 17:40 CONDUCT OF CLINICAL TRIALS IN ENDEMIC AREAS: ASKING THE CRUCIAL QUESTIONS C. M’Gone, The Netherlands 17:50 HARVEST-TIME, FROM BASIC SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY TO CLINICAL EVALUATION:TOWARDS UNDERSTANDING MOLECULAR MECHANISMS O. Leroy, Germany 18:00 ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION L. Matthiesen, Belgium C. M’Gone, The Netherlands O. Leroy, Germany D. van Solingen, The Netherlands J. Schrenzel, Switzerland T. Tønjum, Norway 17:15-18:30 Hall E SSM/SGM GENERAL ASSEMBLY 17 18 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:30-09:25 Hall B PLENARY LECTURE Chairperson: 08:30 E. Domingo, Spain RECODING AND WHOLE GENOME SYNTHESIS FOR VIRUS ATTENUATION AND VACCINE DESIGN E. Wimmer, USA 09:30-12:00 Hall A SYMPOSIUM: SIGNALLING IN BACTERIA Chairpersons: U. Jenal, Switzerland M. Laub, USA 09:30 SELECTIVE PRESSURES THAT SHAPE SIGNALING PATHWAYS DURING EVOLUTION M. Laub, USA 10:00 CYCLIC DI-GMP SIGNALING AND BACTERIAL PERSISTENCE U. Jenal, Switzerland 10:30 COFFEE BREAK, POSTER AND EXHIBITION VISIT 11:00 SIGNALING BY SMALL RAS-LIKE GTPASES IN BACTERIA L. Sogaard-Andersen, Germany 11:30 PROTEIN DYAMICS REVEALED BY BACTERIAL BEHAVIOUR J. Armitage, UK 12:00 LUNCH BREAK 19 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 09:30-12:00 Hall B SYMPOSIUM: METAGENOMICS Chairpersons: J. Wang, China F. Angly, Australia 09:30 METAGENOMICS OF A METHANE DRIVEN DENITRIFICATION ECOSYSTEM F. Angly, Australia 10:00 HIGH THROUGHPUT HUMAN GUT METAGENOMICS STUDY J. Wang, China 10:30 COFFEE BREAK, EXHIBITION AND POSTER VISIT 11:00 COMPARATIVE METAGENOMICS OF GUT AND OCEAN: IDENTIFICATION OF MICROBIAL MARKER GENES FOR COMPLEX ENVIRONMENTAL PROPERTIES P. Bork, Germany 11:30 OPERATIONALLY DEFINED MICROBIAL LINEAGES AND THEIR (CO-)OCCURRENCES IN THE WILD C. von Mering, Switzerland 12:00 LUNCH BREAK 20 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 09:30-12:00 Hall C SYMPOSIUM: EXPERIMENTAL EVOLUTION: DECIPHERING THE EVOLUTIONARY PATHWAYS OF BACTERIA Chairpersons: R. Lenski, USA C. Masson-Boivin, France 09:30 EXPERIMENTAL EVOLUTION OF A PLANT PATHOGEN INTO A LEGUME SYMBIONT D. Capela, M. Marchetti, S. Guan, S. Cruveiller, L. Tasse, C. Gris, J. Batut, C. Médigue, C. Masson-Boivin, France 10:00 PATHWAYS OF PHENOTYPIC AND GENOMIC EVOLUTION IN A 50.000 GENERATION EXPERIMENT R.E. Lenski, USA 10:30 COFFEE BREAK, POSTER AND EXHIBITION VISIT 11:00 EVOLUTION OF PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA CHRONICALLY INFECTING AIRWAYS OF CYSTIC FIBROSIS PATIENTS S. Molin, L. Yang, L. Jelsbak, R. Marvig, S. Damkiaer, H.K. Johansen, N. Hoiby, Denmark 11:30 REGULATORY NETWORK EVOLUTION DURING A LONG-TERM EXPERIMENT WITH ESCHERICHIA COLI D. Schneider, France 12:00 LUNCH BREAK 21 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 09:30-12:00 Hall E SYMPOSIUM: NEW TRENDS IN YEAST BIOTECHNOLOGY Chairpersons: A. Sibirny, Ukraine D. Porro, Italy 09:30 METABOLIC ENGINEERING AND CLASSIC SELECTION OF THERMOTOLERANT YEAST HANSENULA POLYMORPHA FOR IMPROVEMENT OF XYLOSE ALCOHOLIC FERMENTATION A.A. Sibirny, K.V. Dmytruk, O.O. Kurylenko, Ukraine, Poland 10:00 INDUSTRIAL YEAST BIOTECHNOLOGY: TOWARD A BETTER CELL FACTORY FOR THE PRODUCTION OF ORGANIC ACIDS P. Branduardi, T. Fossati, L. Dato, S. Passolunghi, D. Porro, Italy 10:30 COFFEE BREAK, POSTER AND EXHIBITION VISIT 11:00 PRODUCTION OF ADVANCED BIOFUELS THROUGH YEAST SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY A. Krivoruchko, Sweden 11:30 ENVIRONMENTAL AND INTRINSIC STRESS IN PICHIA PASTORIS PRODUCING RECOMBINANT PROTEIN D. Mattanovich, B. Gasser, M. Dragosits, M. Delic, A.B. Graf, M. Maurer, M. Sauer, K. Baumann, P. Ferrer, Austria, Spain 12:00 LUNCH BREAK 22 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 09:30-12:00 Hall F THE JORGEN LEHMAN AND GERHARD DOMAGK SYMPOSIUM: MYCOBACTERIA CAUSING HUMAN CHRONIC INFECTIONS Chairpersons: J.D. McKinney, Switzerland S. Gagneux, Switzerland 09:30 EVOLUTIONARY FORCES IN MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS S. Gagneux, Switzerland 10:00 INDIVIDUALITY OF MICROBIAL RESPONSES TO ANTIBIOTICS J.D. McKinney, Switzerland 10:30 COFFEE BREAK, POSTER AND EXHIBITION VISIT 11:00 PHTHIOCEROL DIMYCOCEROSATES AND PHENOGLYCOLIPIDS: KEY PLAYERS FOR MYCOBACTERIAL PATHOGENESIS C. Guilhot, France 11:30 GENE SILENCING TO EVALUATE POTENTIAL DRUG TARGETS IN MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS S.W. Park, M. Klotzsche, D. Schnappinger, S. Ehrt, USA 12:00 LUNCH BREAK 09:30-12:00 Hall G SYMPOSIUM: ENVIRONMENTAL PROKARYOTES SHAPING GLOBAL C AND N CYCLES Chairpersons: A. Boetius, Germany B. Kartal, The Netherlands 09:30 PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY OF ANAEROBIC AMMONIUM OXIDATION B. Kartal, The Netherlands 10:00 ENVIRONMENTAL MICROORGANISMS SHAPING GLOBAL C CYCLES- THE DEEP SEA PERSPECTIVE A. Boetius, Germany 10:30 COFFEE BREAK, POSTER AND EXHIBITION VISIT 11:00 NICHE SPECIALISATION OF TERRESTRIAL AMMONIA OXIDISING ARCHAEA G. Nicol, J.I. Prosser, UK 11:30 MICROBIAL OXIDATION OF GAS AND OIL IN THE DEEP SEA - FROM NATURAL SEEPAGE TO OIL SPILLS S. Joye, M. Crespo-Medina, C. Meile, K. Hunter, A. Vossmeyer, V. Asper, A. Dierks, J. Montoya, T. Villareal, USA 12:00 LUNCH BREAK 23 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 09:30-12:00 Hall K SYMPOSIUM: SINGLE CELL MICROBIOLOGY Chairpersons: M. Kuypers, Germany M. Ackermann, Switzerland 09:30 AN EVOLUTIONARY PERSPECTIVE ON PHENOTYPIC HETEROGENEITY IN BACTERIA M. Ackermann, Switzerland 10:00 APPLICATION OF NANOSIMS FOR SINGLE CELL IMAGING IN ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY M. Kuypers, Germany 10:30 COFFEE BREAK, POSTER AND EXHIBITION VISIT 11:00 LIVE AND LET DIE: RAMAN AND NANOSIMS-BASED ECOPHYSIOLOGICAL ANALYSES OF MICROBES M. Wagner, Austria 11:30 A GLIMPSE INTO THE LIFE OF MICROBIAL DARK MATTER C. Rinke, A. Sczyrba, S. Malfatti, J. Lee, J.F. Cheng, R. Stepanauskas, J. Eisen, S. Hallam, W. Inskeep, B. Hedlund, S. Sievert, W.T. Liu, G. Tsiamis, P. Hugenholtz, T. Woyke, USA, Canada, Greece, Australia 12:00 LUNCH BREAK 09:30-12:00 Hall L SYMPOSIUM: VIRAL ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION Chairpersons: A. Buckling, UK S. Elena, Spain 09:30 BACTERIA PHAGE COEVOLUTION IN NATURAL POPULATIONS A. Buckling, P. Gomez, UK 10:00 EVALUATING THE DISTRIBUTION OF MUTATIONAL FITNESS EFFECTS OF A PLANT RNA VIRUS ACROSS DIFFERENT HOST SPECIES J. Lalic, J.M. Cuevas, S. Elena, Spain 10:30 COFFEE BREAK, POSTER AND EXHIBITION VISIT 11:00 VIRUS RESTRICTION VIA HYPERMUTATION – PART OF A BIGGER PICTURE S. Wain-Hobson, France 11:30 RNA VIRUS EVOLUTION AND ADAPTATION AT DIFFERENT BIOLOGICAL SCALES O. Pybus, UK 12:00 LUNCH BREAK 24 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 12:30-14:30 Hall A SPECIAL EVENT (ORGANISED BY SGM): MAKING THE MOST OF PHD AND POSTDOCTORAL YEARS Chairpersons: J. Verran, UK H. Lappin-Scott, UK 12:30 MICROBIOLOGY GRADUATE STUDENTS & POSTDOCS - MAKING THE MOST OF PHD AND POSTDOCTORAL YEARS: CHAIR´S REMARKS J. Verran, UK 13:05 GETTING PUBLISHED H. Lappin-Scott, UK 13:40 EFFECTIVE PRESENTATION SKILLS L.M. Lawrance, UK 12:30-14:30 Hall B SYMPOSIUM: MASS SPECTROMETRY AND THE FUTURE SPONSORED BY BIOMERIEUX (SUISSE) SA 12:30 MASS SPECTROMETRY IN THE CLINICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY - IDENTIFICATION OF BACTERIA AND OTHER MICROORGANISMS M. Tonolla, Switzerland 13:10 MICROORGANISM CHARACTERIZATION USING TARGETED MASS SPECTROMETRY J.P. Charrier, France 13:50 CLINICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL YEASTS AND MOULDS: COMPARISON OF MOLECULAR AND PROTEOMIC IDENTIFICATION TECHNIQUES O. Petrini, Switzerland 25 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 14:30-17:00 Hall A WORKSHOP: INTERACTIONS OF BACTERIA WITH PROTOZOANS AND MACROPHAGES Chairpersons: G. Greub, Switzerland M. Swanson, USA 14:30 CHLAMYDIA-RELATED BACTERIA: INTERACTIONS WITH AMOEBAE AND MACROPHAGES G. Greub, Switzerland 15:00 LEGIONELLA PNEUMOPHILA, A PATHOGEN IN SEARCH OF ITS NEXT MEAL M. Swanson, USA 15:30 COFFEE BREAK, POSTER AND EXHIBITION VISIT 16:00 AMOEBAE: NATURAL HOSTS AND VERSATILE INFECTION MODELS FOR LEGIONELLA H. Hilbi, Germany 16:10 NUCLEOID-ASSOCIATED PROTEINS CONTROL STRESS ADAPTATION AND VIRULENCE TRAITS IN LEGIONELLA PNEUMOPHILA M. Vergnes, T. Sahr, S. Jarraud, C. Buchrieser, D. Schneider, E. Kay, France 16:20 FROM HITCHHIKERS AND BACKPACKERS: CO-CULTURES OF LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES AND ACANTHAMOEBA SPP. FEATURE A PECULIAR TYPE OF INTERACTION D. Doyscher, L. Fieseler, L. Dons, M.J. Loessner, M. Schuppler, Switzerland, Denmark 16:30 CILIATES AS NATURAL RESERVOIR OF POTENTIALLY PATHOGENIC BACTERIA: SELECTED EXAMPLES FROM RICKETTIALES AND FRANCISELLACEAE G. Petroni, Italy 16:40 EVOLUTIONARY CONTEXT OF THE KILLER SYMBIOSIS PARAMECIUMCAEDIBACTER M. Schrallhammer, V. Vitali, E. Dusi, H.D. Görtz, T.U. Berendonk, G. Petroni, Germany, Italy 16:50 DISCUSSION 26 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 14:30-17:00 Hall B WORKSHOP: MICROBIAL CELL STRUCTURE Chairpersons: T. Mignot, France L. Hamoen, UK 14:30 A MODULAR MOLECULAR MOTOR DRIVES CENTRAL ENVELOPE PROCESSES IN MYXOBACTERIA M. Wartel, M. Sun, J. Shaevitz, T. Mignot, France, USA 15:00 LARGE RING POLYMERS ALIGN FTSZ POLYMERS FOR NORMAL SEPTUM FORMATION L. Hamoen, UK 15:30 COFFEE BREAK, POSTER AND EXHIBITION VISIT 16:00 INTERCELLULAR NANOTUBES MEDIATE BACTERIAL COMMUNICATION G.P. Dubey, S. Ben-Yehuda, Israel 16:15 MICROTUBULES IN BACTERIA: IDENTIFICATION, IN VIVO STRUCTURE AND ORIGIN OF BTUBA/BTUBB M. Pilhofer, M.S. Ladinsky, A.W. Mc Dowall, G. Petroni, G.J. Jensen, USA, Italy 16:30 BACTOFILINS: A NEW CLASS OF CYTOSKELETAL PROTEINS J. Kühn, A. Briegel, E. Mörschel, J. Kahnt, G. Jensen, M. Thanbichler, Germany, USA 16:45 A SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL MAP OF THE B. SUBTILIS SPORE COAT P. McKenney, J. Jacobs, M. De Francesco, P. Eichenberger, USA 27 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 14:30-17:00 Hall C WORKSHOP: BACTERIAL POPULATION GENETICS Chairpersons: I. Mokrousov, Russia M. Maiden, UK 14:30 POPULATION GENOMICS OF PATHOGENIC NEISSERIA M. Maiden, UK 15:00 GENETIC GEOGRAPHY OF MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS: LOOKING THROUGH THE MIRROR OF HUMAN MIGRATORY HISTORY I. Mokrousov, Russia 15:30 COFFEE BREAK, POSTER AND EXHIBITION VISIT 16:00 POPULATION DIVERSITY OF MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS BEIJING FAMILY STRAINS IN CHINA AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH DOMESTIC HUMAN MIGRATIONS T. Luo, C. Yang, J. Mei, Q. Gao, China 16:10 HOST SPECIFICITY AND POPULATION STRUCTURE OF CAMPYLOBACTER JEJUNI ISOLATED FROM WILD BIRDS P. Griekspoor, F. Colles, N. McCarthy, P. Hansbro, B. Olsen, M. Maiden, J. Waldenström, Sweden, UK, Australia 16:20 FIRST GENOME OF XANTHOMONAS ARBORICOLA PV. PRUNI AND APPLIED GENOMICS TO DEVELOP BIODIVERSITY/MONITORING METHODS AND IDENTIFY VIRULENCE FACTORS J.F. Pothier, A. Hajri, S. Cesbron, A. Bühlmann, M.S. Kröber, F.J. Vorhölter, J. Blom, A. Goesmann, A. Pühler, J.E. Frey, C. Manceau, T.H.M. Smits, B. Duffy, Switzerland, France, Germany 16:30 SOIL PERSISTENT ESCHERICHIA COLI: INVESTIGATION INTO THE COINCIDENTAL EVOLUTION OF VIRULENCE FACTORS F. Abram, N. Bhreathnach, F. Brennan, V. O'Flaherty, Ireland 16:40 THE EMERGENCE OF CROSS-FEEDING WITHIN POPULATIONS OF DENITRIFYING BACTERIA D.R. Johnson, M. Ackermann, Switzerland 16:50 DISCUSSION 28 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 14:30-17:00 Hall F WORKSHOP: SECONDARY METABOLITES AND METABOLOMICS Chairpersons: C. Paul, Germany G. Challis, UK 14:30 MINING ACTINOMYCETE GENOMES FOR NEW NATURAL PRODUCTS AND BIOSYNTHETIC PATHWAYS G. Challis, L. Song, L. Laureti, J.P. Escribano Gomez, D. Fox, C. Corre, S. Huang, P. Leblond, B. Aigle, M. Bibb, UK, France 15:00 SECONDARY METABOLISM OF THE CYANOBACTERIUM OSCILLATORIA PCC 6506: FROM GENOME SEQUENCING TO CYANOTOXIN AND METABOLITE BIOSYNTHESES O. Ploux, A. Méjean, R. Mazmouz, S. Mann, F. Chapuis-Hugon, V. Pichon, France 15:30 COFFEE BREAK, POSTER AND EXHIBITION VISIT 16:00 HETEROLOGOUS EXPRESSION AND ENZYMATIC CHARACTERIZATION OF A NONRIBOSOMAL PEPTIDE SYNTHETASE MODULE INVOLVED IN SIDEROPHORE BIOSYNTHESIS L. Roussel, F. Coucheney, R. Dutoit, C. Legrain, P. Jacques, France, Belgium 16:15 COMBINING MICROBIAL FUNCTIONAL METAGENOMIC AND EUKARYOTIC GENETIC SCREENS TO UNCOVER NOVEL BIOACTIVE MOLECULES AND THEIR MOLECULAR TARGETS IN CAENORHABDITIS ELEGANS F. Ballestriero, T. Thomas, A. Penesyan, M. Yung, M. Daim, A. Neu, E. Di Schiavi, P. Bazzicalupo, S. Kjelleberg, S. Egan, Australia, Italy 16:30 GENETIC VARIATION OF ADENYLATION DOMAINS OF THE ANABAENOPEPTIN SYNTHESIS OPERON AND THE EVOLUTION OF SUBSTRATE SELECTIVITY G. Christiansen, B. Philmus, T. Hemscheidt, R. Kurmayer, Austria, USA 16:45 CHEMICAL SIGNALLING IN PLANKTON COMMUNITIES - TOWARDS AN INTEGRATED -OMICS AND BIOASSAY APPROACH G. Pohnert, C. Paul, C. Vidoudez, Germany 29 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 14:30-17:00 Hall G WORKSHOP: FUNGAL DEVELOPMENT Chairpersons: G. Braus, Germany L. Corrochano, Spain 14:30 LIGHT CONTROL OF FUNGAL DEVELOPMENT AND SECONDARY METABOLISM IN THE FILAMENTOUS FUNGUS ASPERGILLUS NIDULANS G. Braus, Germany 15:00 REGULATION BY LIGHT OF DEVELOPMENT IN THE FUNGUS PHYCOMYCES L.M. Corrochano, V.G. Tagua, A. Miralles-Durán, Spain 15:30 COFFEE BREAK, POSTER AND EXHIBITION VISIT 16:00 REGULATION BY LIGHT OF DEVELOPMENTAL GENES IN THE FUNGUS NEUROSPORA CRASSA C. Ruger-Herreros, L.M. Corrochano, Spain 16:20 GROWTH DYNAMICS OF NEUROSPORA CRASSA WITHIN COMPLEX MICROFLUIDIC STRUCTURES M. Held, D. Nicolau, C. Edwards, UK 16:40 LIGHT CONTROLS DEVELOPMENT AND SECONDARY METABOLISM IN FUSARIUM FUJIKUROI P. Wiemann, B. Tudzynski, Germany 30 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 14:30-17:00 Hall K WORKSHOP: MICROBIAL PERSISTENCE AND CHRONIC INFECTIONS Chairpersons: G. Döring, Germany E. Mahenthiralingam, UK 14:30 BURKHOLDERIA CEPACIA COMPLEX BACTERIA AS MODELS FOR UNDERSTANDING MICROBIAL PERSISTENCE AND CHRONIC INFECTION E. Mahenthiralingam, UK 15:00 ALGINATE REGULATION IN PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA A. Schmidt, A.S. Limpert, M. Bastian, K. Lapouge, M. Merighi, S. Lory, D. Haas, G. Döring, Germany, Switzerland, USA 15:30 COFFEE BREAK, POSTER AND EXHIBITION VISIT 16:00 MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS, STRESS RESPONSE AND POLYPHOSPHATE METABOLISM M. Kundu, India 16:10 BURKHOLDERIA CENOCEPACIA J2315 HFQ2 GENE PLAYS A ROLE ON STRESS RESISTANCE AND VIRULENCE S.A. Sousa, C.G. Ramos, A.M. Grilo, J.R. Feliciano, J.H. Leitão, Portugal 16:20 SURVIVAL AND PERSISTENCE OF THE MELIOIDOSIS AGENT BURKHOLDERIA PSEUDOMALLEI IN DIFFERENT HOSTS AND ENVIRONMENTS IN ENDEMIC AUSTRALIA M. Kaestli, M. Mayo, M. Schmid, M. Rothballer, G. Harrington, L. Richardson, A. Tuanyok, P. Keim, A. Hartmann, B. Currie, Australia, Germany, USA 16:30 ADAPTATION OF SALMONELLA ENTERICA TO BILE: MUTATIONAL AND NONMUTATIONAL MECHANISMS J. Casadesús, S.B. Hernández, Spain 16:40 FIMH PATHOADAPTATIVE MUTATIONS IN CROHN'S DISEASE-ASSOCIATED ADHERENT-INVASIVE E. COLI ENHANCE BINDING TO CEACAM6 N. Dreux, J. Denizot, A. Mellmann, R. Bonnet, A. Darfeuille-Michaud, N. Barnich, France, Germany 16:50 DISCUSSION 31 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 17:15-19:15 Hall B SPECIAL EVENT (ORGANIZED BY EAM/EMF): KEYNOTE LECTURE AND ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION ON EMERGING DISEASES - PANDEMICS, DRUG RESISTANCE AND VACCINES Chairpersons: E. Ron, Israel T. Tønjum, Norway 17:15 INFECTIOUS DISEASES - LESSONS FROM THE FLU PANDEMIC J. Hacker, Germany 18:00 ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION: EMERGING DISEASES - PANDEMICS, DRUG RESISTANCE AND VACCINES J. Hacker, Germany P. Cossart, France H. Klenk, Germany M. Maiden, UK M. Watson, France 32 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 08:30-09:25 Hall B PLENARY LECTURE Chairperson: 08:30 U. Jenal, Switzerland EMERGENCE AND PROLIFERATION OF B. SUBTILIS L-FORMS P. Dominguez-Cuevas, R. Mercier, J. Errington, UK 09:30-12:00 Hall A SYMPOSIUM: E.COLI PATHOTYPES ORGANIZED BY ERA-NET PATHOGENOMICS Chairpersons: J. Hacker, Germany E. Denamur, France 09:30 PATHOGENOMICS OF ESCHERICHIA COLI - ASPECTS OF GENOME DYNAMICS IN ADAPTATION TO VARIOUS NICHES J. Hacker, S. Behrens-Kneip, H. Merkert, U. Dobrindt, Germany 10:00 THE SPANC TRADE-OFF DURING EXTRAINTESTINAL ESCHERICHIA COLI INFECTIONS E. Denamur, France 10:30 COFFEE BREAK, POSTER AND EXHIBITION VISIT 11:00 SYSTEMATIC INHIBITION OF THE INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE NETWORK BY ENTEROPATHOGENIC E. COLI I. Rosenshine, Israel 11:30 DECIPHERING THE LISTERIA SURFACE PROTEIN EXPRESSION BY SHOTGUN AND TARGETED PROTEOMICS APPROACHES E. Calvo, Spain 11:40 PREDICTION OF TYPE III SECRETED PROTEINS BY NETWORK- AND SEQUENCE ANALYSIS R. Arnold, Germany 11:50 GENOMIC FEATURES OF CHLAMYDIA TRACHOMATIS: TRACKING THE BASIS FOR THE ECOLOGICAL SUCCESS A. Nunes, Portugal 12:00 LUNCH BREAK 33 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 09:30-12:00 Hall B SYMPOSIUM: GLOBAL CONTROL IN PROKARYOTES Chairpersons: S. Busby, UK C. Gualerzi, Italy 09:30 POST-TRANSCRIPTIONAL REGULATION OF GENE EXPRESSION FOLLOWING COLD-STRESS IN ESCHERICHIA COLI C.O. Gualerzi, Italy 10:00 GLOBAL REGULATION OF TRANSCRRIPTION IN E. COLI BY NUCLEOID ASSOCIATED PROTEINS S. Busby, UK 10:30 COFFEE BREAK, POSTER AND EXHIBITION VISIT 11:00 CONTROL OF THE ALPHAPROTEOBACTERIAL GENERAL STRESS RESPONSE BY THE PHYR-NEPR-ΣECFG CASCADE A. Francez-Charlot, Switzerland 11:30 EFFECTS OF (MODIFIED) NUCLEOTIDES ON ADHESION FACTOR PRODUCTION AND BIOFILM FORMATION IN ESCHERICHIA COLI P. Landini, Italy 12:00 LUNCH BREAK 09:30-12:00 Hall C SYMPOSIUM: SYNTHETIC MICROBIOLOGY Chairpersons: V. de Lorenzo, Spain A. Moya, Spain 09:30 TREMBLAYA PRINCEPS, A NATURAL SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY CASE FOR A TRANSLATIONAL MACHINE BELOW THE LIVING-CELL STATUS S. López-Madrigal, A. Latorre, M. Porcar, R. Gil, A. Moya, Spain 10:00 ENGINEERING BACTERIAL TRANSDUCERS OF BIOCHEMICAL REACTIONS INTO OPTICAL OUTPUTS V. de Lorenzo, C. Alvarez-Carreño, A. de Las Heras, Spain 10:30 COFFEE BREAK, POSTER AND EXHIBITION VISIT 11:00 DESIGN AND PRODUCTION OF NOVEL ANTIBIOTICS BY SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY O. Kuipers, A. van Heel, M. Montalbán-López, The Netherlands 11:30 INSULATING, ANALYZING AND DESIGNING BIOCHEMICAL NETWORKS S. Panke, S. Billerbeck, M. Bujara, C. Hold, Switzerland 12:00 LUNCH BREAK 34 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 09:30-12:00 Hall E SYMPOSIUM: HORIZONTAL GENE TRANSFER Chairpersons: F. de la Cruz, Spain J.P. Claverys, France 09:30 SPECIFIC ROLES OF TRANSFORMATION-DEDICATED PROTEINS OF STREPTOCOCCUS PNEUMONIAE IN HORIZONTAL GENE TRANSFER J.P. Claverys, France 10:00 DIVERSITY AND SPECIALTIES OF BACTERIAL CONJUGATION SYSTEMS F. de la Cruz, Spain 10:30 COFFEE BREAK, POSTER AND EXHIBITION VISIT 11:00 EXPANDING OUR KNOWLEDGE ON THE COMMUNAL GENE POOL IN NATURAL ENVIRONMENTS USING HIGH THROUGHPUT SEQUENCING S. Sørensen, L. Li, A. Norman, L.H. Hansen, Denmark 11:30 STRUCTURE AND OPERATION OF THE DNA-TRANSLOCATING TYPE I DNA RESTRICTION ENZYMES C.K. Kennaway, J.E. Taylor, C.F. Song, W. Potrzebowski, J.H. White, A. Swiderska, A. Obarska-Kosinska, P. Callow, L.P. Cooper, G.A. Roberts, J.M. Bujnicki, J. Trinick, G. Kneale, D.T. Dryden, UK, Poland, France 12:00 LUNCH BREAK 35 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 09:30-12:00 Hall F SYMPOSIUM: ENERGY LIMITATION Chairpersons: C. Plugge, The Netherlands B. Schink, Germany 09:30 METABOLIC FLEXIBILITY IN SYNTROPHIC PROPIONATE-CONVERTING COMMUNITIES C.M. Plugge, J.C.M. Scholten, A.J.M. Stams, W. Zhang, The Netherlands, USA 10:00 SYNTROPHIC ENERGY METABOLISM CLOSE TO THE THERMODYNAMIC EQUILIBRIUM B. Schink, Germany 10:30 COFFEE BREAK, POSTER AND EXHIBITION VISIT 11:00 SYNTROPHIC LCFA DEGRADATION: GENERATING A HIGH-ENERGY CARRIER FROM LOW-ENERGY METABOLISM D.Z. Sousa, Portugal 11:30 MICROBES AT WORK: FROM BIOCHIPS TO BIOENERGY H. Insam, I. Franke-Whittle, M. Goberna, A. Hansel, S. Jürschik, W. Singer, A. Walter, B. Wett, Austria 12:00 LUNCH BREAK 36 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 09:30-12:00 Hall G SYMPOSIUM: LAB-ON-A-CHIP Chairpersons: J. Schrenzel, Switzerland E. Verpoorte, The Netherlands 09:30 SEPARATING PARTICLES AND CELLS ACCORDING TO SIZE AND CHARGE IN CONTINUOUS NANOLITER FLOWS E. Verpoorte, L.J.C. Jellema, T. Mey, S. Koster, M. van Dijk, G.Y. Salentijn, A.P. Markesteijn, J. Westerweel, The Netherlands 10:00 SAMPLE PREPARATION - THE CORNERSTONE FOR MOLECULAR ASSAYS IN SEPSIS J. Schrenzel, Switzerland 10:30 COFFEE BREAK, POSTER AND EXHIBITION VISIT 11:00 EMERGING CLINICAL APPLICATIONS OF CELL SEPARATION USING MICROCHIP ACOUSTOPHORESIS T. Laurell, Sweden 11:30 FALLING UPHILL: ACCELERATION OF THE EMERGENCE OF BACTERIAL ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE R. Austin, USA 12:00 LUNCH BREAK 09:30-12:00 Hall K SYMPOSIUM: MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES Chairpersons: C. Schleper, Austria I. Head, UK 09:30 STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES IN SEDIMENTS OF THE ARCTIC MID-OCEAN RIDGE C. Schleper, Austria 10:00 METHANOGENIC MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES, CRUDE OIL BIODEGRADATION AND THE FORMATION OF HEAVY OIL I. Head, UK 10:30 COFFEE BREAK, POSTER AND EXHIBITION VISIT 11:00 LIMITS OF LONG-RANGE ELECTRON TRANSFER IN MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES L.P. Nielsen, Denmark 11:30 ADDRESSING ECOSYSTEM-SCALE QUESTIONS USING COMMUNITY ECOLOGY APPROACHES A. Ramette, Germany 12:00 LUNCH BREAK 37 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 12:30-14:30 Hall A SPECIAL EVENT (ORGANIZED BY THE EUROPEAN MICROBIOLOGY FORUM (EMF)): SCIENCE AND THE MEDIA Chairperson: T. Tønjum, Norway 12:30 INTRODUCTION T. Tønjum, Norway 12:35 COMMUNICATING SCIENCE FROM A JOURNALIST'S PERSPECTIVE C. Verschuur, The Netherlands 12:50 CASE STUDY 1- HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS: CONTROVERSIES ON THE VACCINE - BAD PRESS AS GOOD AS ANY PRESS? M.S. Lillenes, Norway 13:05 CONTINGENCY COMMUNICATION, REVIEW OF Q-FEVER IN THE NETHERLANDS R. van den Brink, The Netherlands R. Coutinho, The Netherlands J. van de Ven, The Netherlands 13:40 PRACTICAL WORKSHOP - WHAT IS A PRESS RELEASE AND HOW DO YOU WRITE ONE? C. Verschuur, The Netherlands 14:10 DISCUSSION 38 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 12:30-14:30 Hall B SPECIAL EVENT: ASM / FEMS SYMPOSIUM: COMPLEX GENETIC SWITCHES IN BACTERIA Chairpersons: E. Calva, Mexico C. Dorman, Ireland 12:30 COMPLEX GENETIC SWITCHES IN THE TYPHI LEUO REGULON E. Calva, Mexico 13:00 DNA TOPOLOGY, NUCLEOID-ASSOCIATED PROTEINS AND COMPLEX GENETIC SWITCHES IN BACTERIA C.J. Dorman, Ireland 13:30 A REGULATORY SWITCH CONTROLLING VIRULENCE GENE EXPRESSION IN P. AERUGINOSA S. Dove, USA 14:00 UNIQUE ELEMENTS OF THE YSRRST REGULATION OF THE YSA T3SS IN YERSINIA ENTEROCOLITICA V.L. Miller, K.A. Walker, M.W. Obrist, USA 12:30-13:30 Hall K SPECIAL EVENT (ORGANIZED BY WILEY-BLACKWELL): PUBLICATIONS WORKSHOP: SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATION EXPLAINED; HOW TO REDUCE (OR INCREASE) YOUR CHANCES OF REJECTION Chairpersons: V. Johnson, UK F.G. Priest, UK 12:30 HOW NOT TO PREPARE YOUR MANUSCRIPT; THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY J.A. Cole, UK 12:45 DEALING WITH REVIEWERS AND EDITORS J.I. Prosser, UK 13:00 THE PRIVATE LIFE OF A RESEARCH ARTICLE V. Johnson, UK 13:15 WHY PUBLISH IN THE FEMS JOURNALS? F.G. Priest, UK 39 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 14:30-17:00 Hall A WORKSHOP: POLLUTANT DEGRADATION: HIDDEN MICROBIAL POTENTIAL IN NATURE TO COMBAT POLLUTANTS Chairpersons: J.L. Ramos, Spain J. Damborsky, Czech Republic 14:30 GLOBAL APPROACHES TO SOLVENT TOLERANCE BY MICROBES. APPLICATIONS IN BIOTECHNOLOGY J.L. Ramos, Spain 15:00 CONSTRUCTION OF POLLUTANT-DEGRADING BACTERIA BY PROTEIN AND METABOLIC ENGINEERING J. Damborsky, Czech Republic 15:30 COFFEE BREAK, POSTER AND EXHIBITION VISIT 16:00 PROTEIN BASED STABLE ISOTOPE PROBING (PROTEIN-SIP) REVEALS KEY PLAYERS IN A SULFATE-REDUCING, BENZENE-DEGRADING CONSORTIUM M. Taubert, C. Vogt, H.H. Richnow, S. Kleinsteuber, T. Wubet, F. Buscot, M. von Bergen, J. Seifert, Germany 16:10 MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES IN A MANAGED HYDROCARBON CONTAMINATED AQUIFER A. Wendeberg, K. Tischer, S. Kleinsteuber, K. Schleinitz, I. Fetzer, F. Centler, O. Spott, C. Schmidt, H. Harms, Germany 16:20 METAGENOMIC AND METAPROTEOMIC APPROACHES APPLIED TO ENHANCED ANAEROBIC REDUCTIVE DECHLORINATION OF POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS: WHAT´S IN THE BACTERIAL TOOLBOX? S. Cecillon, C. Larose, T.M. Vogel, France 16:30 PHYSIOLOGICAL ADAPTATION OF THE MEMBRANE PROTEOME IN ACTINOMYCETES WITH ACTIVE AROMATIC DEGRADATION PATHWAYS A. Poetsch, U. Haußmann, B. Fränzel, D. Wolters, S. Qi, S.J. Liu, L. Eltis, C. Florizone, Germany, China, Canada 16:40 POTENTIAL OF PERSISTENT ECTOMYCORRHIZAL FUNGI IN FIRE IMPACTED SOIL TO DEGRADE FLUORINATED POLLUTANTS A.R. Franco, N.R. Sousa, M. Ramos, R.S. Oliveira, P.M.L. Castro, Portugal 16:50 DISCUSSION 40 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 14:30-17:00 Hall B WORKSHOP: FOOD MICROBIOLOGY Chairpersons: M. Loessner, Switzerland S. Scherer, Germany 14:30 OPTIMIZED BY EVOLUTION: BACTERIOPHAGE AND ITS ENZYMES FOR DETECTION AND CONTROL OF PATHOGENIC BACTERIA M. Loessner, Switzerland 15:00 ECOLOGY OF LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES RELATED TO FOOD MICROBIOLOGY S. Scherer, E. Lang-Halter, S. Müller, K. Schauer, K. Neuhaus, Germany 15:30 COFFEE BREAK, POSTER AND EXHIBITION VISIT 16:00 CEREULIDE TOXIN SYNTHESIS OF EMETIC BACILLUS CEREUS M. Ehling-Schulz, E. Frenzel, M. Dommel, G. Lücking, A. Fouet, Austria, Germany, France 16:15 GENES BUT NOT GENOMES REVEAL BACTERIAL DOMESTICATION OF LACTOCOCCUS LACTIS D. Passerini, C. Beltramo, M. Coddeville, Y. Quentin, P. Ritzenthaler, M.L. Daveran-Mingot, P. Le Bourgeois, France 16:30 STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS VIRULENCE AND METABOLISM ARE DRAMATICALLY AFFECTED BY LACTOCOCCUS LACTIS IN CHEESE MATRIX M. Cretenet, S. Nouaille, J. Thouin, L. Rault, L. Stenz, P. François, J.A. Hennekinne, P. Loubière, Y. Le Loir, S. Even, France, Switzerland 16:45 HETEROGENEITY IN STRESS TOLERANCE AND RPOS POLYMORPHISM IN NATURAL ISOLATES OF CRONOBACTER SAKAZAKII A. Álvarez-Ordóñez, M. Begley, C. Hill, Ireland 41 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 14:30-17:00 Hall C WORKSHOP: EXTREME ENVIRONMENTS Chairpersons: D. Sorokin, Russia K. Ingvorsen, Denmark 14:30 MICROBIAL POPULATIONS IN A DISTRICT HEATING SYSTEM - AN ANAEROBIC, LOW SALINITY, NUTRIENT-POOR AND ALKALINE ENVIRONMENT K. Ingvorsen, K.U. Kjeldsen, M.B. Nielsen, L. Abildgaard, Denmark 15:00 MICROBIAL SULFUR CYCLE AT EXTREMELY HALOALKALINE CONDITIONS OF SODA LAKES D.Y. Sorokin, J.G. Kuenen, G. Muyzer, Russia, The Netherlands 15:30 COFFEE BREAK, POSTER AND EXHIBITION VISIT 16:00 SPRINGS OF LIFE IN A “DEAD SEA” D. Ionescu, Y.Y. Munwes, C. Lott, C. Siebert, M. Bizic Ionescu, L. Polerecky, C. Quast, J. Peplies, F.O. Gloeckner, A. Ramette, S. Haeusler, A. Oren, S. Geyer, J.B. Laronne, D. de Beer, Germany, Israel, Italy 16:15 ELEMENTAL SULFUR DISPROPORTIONATION BY THERMOPHILIC PROKARYOTES: ISOLATION OF NOVEL CHEMOLITHOAUTOTROPHIC BACTERIA A. Slobodkin, A.L. Reysenbach, G. Slobodkina, E. Bonch-Osmolovskaya, Russia, USA 16:30 MICROBIAL DIVERSITY ASSOCIATED TO ACID COALMINE DRAINAGE IN THE ARCTIC (SVALBARD, 79°N) A. García-Moyano, E. González-Toril, Á. Aguilera, R. Amils, V.L. Torsvik, L. Øvreås, Norway, Spain 16:45 COLD ADAPTATION STRATEGIES IN THE GENOME OF AN ANTARCTIC ARCHAEON M.A. Allen, F.M. Lauro, T.J. Williams, R. Cavicchioli, Australia 42 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 14:30-17:00 Hall E WORKSHOP: INTRACELLULAR SURVIVAL Chairpersons: F. Lafont, France P. Cossart, France 14:30 ROLE OF AUTOPHAGY IN THE ORCHESTRATION OF THE CELL RESPONSE TO PATHOGEN INVASION L.A. Ligeon, N. Temime-Smaali, Y. Ciczora, F. Lafont, France 15:00 THE INFECTION BY LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES: FROM CELL BIOLOGY TO EPIGENETICS P. Cossart, France 15:30 COFFEE BREAK, POSTER AND EXHIBITION VISIT 16:00 THE TRANSCRIPTOME OF THE WOLBACHIA ENDOSYMBIONT IN THE FILARIAL NEMATODE ONCHOCERCA OCHENGI IS DIFFERENTIALLY REGULATED BETWEEN SOMATIC AND GERMLINE TISSUES A. Darby, G. Bah, V. Tanya, A. Trees, N. Hall, B. Makepeace, UK, Cameroon 16:10 THE SALMONELLA TYPE III SECRETION EFFECTOR STEA MANIPULATES HOST CELL MEMBRANE TRAFFICKING L. Domingues, L.J. Mota, Portugal 16:20 LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES WALL TEICHOIC ACID RHAMNOSYLATION IS REQUIRED FOR RESISTANCE TO HOST DEFENSE AND VIRULENCE F. Carvalho, A. Camejo, P. Ferreira, M. Atilano, S.R. Filipe, S. Sousa, D. Cabanes, Portugal 16:30 PARACHLAMYDIA ACANTHAMOEBAE: A MODEL TO STUDY TYPE III SECRETION SYSTEM OF CHLAMYDIAE A. Croxatto, G. Greub, Switzerland 16:40 SALMONELLA NUTRITION DURING INFECTION: STARVING IN PARADISE B. Steeb, S. Barat, B. Müller, N. Burton, P. Tienz, A. Schmidt, D. Bumann, Switzerland 16:50 DISCUSSION 43 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 14:30-17:00 Hall F WORKSHOP: CRISPR-BASED IMMUNITY IN PROKARYOTES AND MICROBIAL CELL BIOLOGY Chairpersons: J. van der Oost, The Netherlands P. Horvath, France 14:30 THE CRISPR/CAS SYSTEM OF E. COLI J. van der Oost, The Netherlands 15:00 CRISPR/CAS: ADAPTIVE IMMUNITY IN BACTERIA AND ARCHAEA P. Horvath, France 15:30 COFFEE BREAK, POSTER AND EXHIBITION VISIT 16:00 COMPARATIVE GENOMICS OF BACTERIAL AND ARCHAEAL SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION PATHWAYS M.Y. Galperin, USA 16:15 A NOVEL RNA MATURATION PATHWAY FOR THE PRODUCTION OF ACTIVE CRISPR CRRNAS TO CONFER BACTERIAL IMMUNITY AGAINST INVADING GENOMES E. Deltcheva, K. Chylinski, C. Sharma, K. Gonzales, Y. Chao, Z.A. Pirzada, M. Eckert, J. Vogel, E. Charpentier, Sweden, Austria, Germany 16:30 SPO0A LINKS DNA-REPLICATION WITH SPORULATION BY DIRECT BINDING TO THE ORIGIN OF REPLICATION IN BACILLUS SUBTILIS I.G. de Jong, G. Scholefield, M. Boonstra, H. Murray, J.W. Veening, O.P. Kuipers, The Netherlands, UK 16:45 ANALYSIS OF CRISPR DIVERSITY SUGGESTS THAT GENETIC HOMOGENEITY IN ERWINIA AMYLOVORA IS THE OUTCOME OF AN EVOLUTIONARY BOTTLENECK F. Rezzonico, T.H.M. Smits, B. Duffy, Switzerland 44 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 14:30-17:00 Hall G WORKSHOP: TOXIN / ANTITOXIN ACTIVITIES AND FUNCTIONS Chairpersons: K. Gerdes, UK L. Van Melderen, Belgium 14:30 BACTERIAL PERSISTENCE BY RNA DESTRUCTION E. Maisonneuve, L. Shakespeare, K. Gerdes, UK 15:00 TOXIN-ANTITOXIN SYSTEMS: WHY SO MANY, WHAT FOR? L. Van Melderen, Belgium 15:30 COFFEE BREAK, POSTER AND EXHIBITION VISIT 16:00 THE HIGBA TOXIN-ANTITOXIN SYSTEM IS INVOLVED IN NALIDIXIC ACID TOLERANCE IN CAULOBACTER C. Kirkpatrick, P. Viollier, Switzerland 16:10 MUTATIONAL ANALYSIS OF THE ACTIVE SITE RESIDUES OF ESCHERICHIA COLI YAFQ TOXIN J. Armalytė, G. Beinoraviĉiūtė, M. Jurėnaitė, J. Teišerskas, E. Suţiedėlienė, Lithuania 16:20 A MODEL FOR TRANSCRIPTIONAL REGULATION OF THE PARD TOXINANTITOXIN SYSTEM OF PLASMID R1 A.M. Hernández-Arriaga, J. Lopez Villarejo, E. Diago-Navarro, R. Díaz-Orejas, Spain 16:30 CELL GROWTH CONTROL BY MICROBIAL RIBOTOXINS REQUIRES ANTICODON WOBBLE BASE MODIFICATION D. Jablonowski, R. Schaffrath, UK 16:40 MONALYSIN, THE DEATH KISS OF THE ENTOMOPATHOGENIC BACTERIUM PSEUDOMONAS ENTOMOPHILA O. Opota, I. Vallet-Gely, C. Kellenberger, R. Vincentelli, I. Iacovache, M.R. Gonzales, A. Roussel, F.G. van der Goot, B. Lemaitre, Switzerland, France 16:50 DISCUSSION 45 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 14:30-17:00 Hall K WORKSHOP: APPLIED METAGENOMICS Chairpersons: W. Liebl, Germany S. Sjöling, Sweden 14:30 THE USE OF ALTERNATIVE HOST ORGANISMS FOR NEW ENZYME DISCOVERY BY APPLIED METAGENOMICS W. Liebl, Germany 15:00 DIGGING INTO THE HIDDEN RICHES OF SOIL AND SEDIMENT WITH FUNCTIONAL METAGENOMICS S. Sjöling, Sweden 15:30 COFFEE BREAK, POSTER AND EXHIBITION VISIT 16:00 MINING SOIL METAGENOMES FOR FUNCTIONAL APPLICATIONS E. Prestat, T.O. Delmont, S. Cecillon, S. Demanèche, P. Simonet, T.M. Vogel, France 16:10 FUNCTIONAL INVESTIGATION OF MIXED MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES UNDERPINNING ANAEROBIC BIOREACTORS E. Gunnigle, F. Abram, V. O'Flaherty, Ireland 16:20 METAGENOMICS EXPLORATION BY SOLUTION HYBRIDIZATION-TARGETED CAPTURE J. Denonfoux, E. Dugat-Bony, C. Petit-Biderre, D. Boucher, E. Peyretaillade, P. Peyret, France 16:30 SOIL METAGENOME ANALYSIS AND BACTERIAL ECOLOGY OF A TILLAGE SOIL UNDER REDUCED PHOSPHATE MANAGEMENT S. Chhabra, D. Brazil, F. O'Gara, J. Kennedy, J. Burke, D.N. Dowling, Ireland 16:40 16S RRNA PYROSEQUENCING ANALYSIS OF FECAL MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES IN GALAPAGOS IGUANAS P. Hong, E. Wheeler, I. Cann, R. Mackie, USA 16:50 DISCUSSION 46 Thursday, June 30, 2011 08:30-09:25 Hall B PLENARY LECTURE Chairperson: 08:30 TBA TBA (C. Walsh lecture canceled) 09:30-12:00 Hall A SYMPOSIUM: PLANT-MICROBE INTERACTIONS Chairpersons: P. De Wit, The Netherlands J. Vorholt, Switzerland 09:30 COMPARATIVE GENOMICS OF A RELATED FUNGAL TOMATO AND PINE TREE PATHOGEN REVEALS CLEAR HOST ADAPTATION P. De Wit, The Netherlands 10:00 MICROBIAL LIFE OF INDIGENOUS PHYLLOSPHERE BACTERIA J. Vorholt, Switzerland 10:30 COFFEE BREAK, POSTER AND EXHIBITION VISIT 11:00 TAL EFFECTORS FROM XANTHOMONAS USE A NOVEL DNA-BINDING DOMAIN WITH PROGRAMMABLE SPECIFICITY J. Boch, H. Scholze, J. Streubel, Germany 11:30 THE GENOMIC BASIS OF HOST-SPECIFIC PATHOGENICITY IN THE FUSARIUM OXYSPORUM SPECIES COMPLEX M. Rep, The Netherlands 12:00 COFFEE BREAK 47 Thursday, June 30, 2011 09:30-12:00 Hall B SYMPOSIUM: SMALL REGULATORY RNAS Chairpersons: J. Vogel, Germany P. Romby, France 09:30 DEEP SEQUENCING-BASED ANALYSIS OF SMALL NONCODING RNA AND PRIMARY TRANSCRIPTOMES OF BACTERIAL PATHOGENS J. Vogel, Germany 10:00 RNA-DEPENDENT REGULATION IN STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS: METABOLISM, QUORUM SENSING, VIRULENCE P. Romby, France 10:30 COFFEE BREAK, POSTER AND EXHIBITION VISIT 11:00 REGULATORY RNAS IN BACILLALES I. Irnov, M. Dambach, W. Winkler, USA 11:30 BIFUNCTIONAL BACTERIAL SMALL RNAS AND THE EFFECT OF TRANSLATION ON BASE PAIRING-DEPENDENT REGULATION D. Balasubramanian, C. Vanderpool, USA 12:00 COFFEE BREAK 48 Thursday, June 30, 2011 09:30-12:00 Hall C SYMPOSIUM: COMMUNICATION AMONG MICROORGANISMS AND ITS BIOTECHNOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS SUPPORTED BY AN UNRESTRICTED EDUCATIONAL GRANT FROM ELSEVIER B.V. Chairpersons: A. Brakhage, Germany L. Eberl, Switzerland 09:30 COMMUNICATION BETWEEN BACTERIA AND FUNGI LEADS TO ACTIVATION OF FUNGAL SILENT GENE CLUSTERS A.A. Brakhage, V. Schroeckh, C. Hertweck, H.W. Nuetzmann, Germany 10:00 CELL-TO-CELL COMMUNICATION IN MEMBERS OF THE GENUS BURKHOLDERIA: A REGULATORY SYSTEM THAT CONTROLS THE PRODUCTION OF VARIOUS BIOTECHNOLOGICLALLY VALUABLE SECONDARY METABOLITES L. Eberl, Switzerland 10:30 COFFEE BREAK, POSTER AND EXHIBITION VISIT 11:00 QUORUM SENSING INHIBITORS WITH HERBAL ORIGIN M. Givskov, Denmark 11:30 CRN8 A PHYTOPHTHORA INFESTANS HOST-TRANSLOCATED EFFECTOR WITH KINASE ACTIVITY M. van Damme, T. Bozkurt, C. Cakir, S. Kamoun, UK, USA 12:00 COFFEE BREAK 49 Thursday, June 30, 2011 09:30-12:00 Hall E SYMPOSIUM: AUTOPHAGY: SURVIVING INFECTION BY SELF-DESTRUCTION Chairpersons: M. Faure, France W. Jackson, USA 09:30 AUTOPHAGY NETWORK SUBVERSION BY RNA VIRUSES I. Grégoire, C. Richetta, L. Meyniel-Schicklin, S. Borel, F. Pradezynski, O. Diaz, P. André, V. Lotteau, M. Biard-Piechaczyk, C. Rabourdin-Combe, M. Faure, France 10:00 PICORNAVIRUSES SUBVERT AN ACTIVE AUTOPHAGY RESPONSE THROUGH UNIQUE CONTROL MECHANISMS W.T. Jackson, K.A. Klein, A. Richards, USA 10:30 COFFEE BREAK, POSTER AND EXHIBITION VISIT 11:00 MACROAUTOPHAGY REGULATION BY INFLUENZA VIRUS C. Münz, Switzerland 11:30 HOW CELLS DEFEND THEIR CYTOSOL AGAINST BACTERIAL INVASION F. Randow, UK 12:00 COFFEE BREAK 09:30-12:00 Hall F SYMPOSIUM: BIOCHEMISTRY OF ANAROBES Chairpersons: W. Buckel, Germany A. Netrusov, Russia 09:30 ELECTRON BIFURCATION IN ENERGY CONSERVATION BY ANAEROBIC BACTERIA AND ARCHAEA W. Buckel, Germany 10:00 ENZYMES OF ANTIOXIDATIVE DEFENSE IN STRICT ANAEROBIC MICROORGANISMS, WHICH PLAY AN ESSENTIAL ROLE IN THE GLOBAL CARBON CYCLE A. Netrusov, A. Brioukhanov, Russia 10:30 COFFEE BREAK, POSTER AND EXHIBITION VISIT 11:00 THE W-CONTAINING CLASS OF BENZOYL-COA REDUCTASES: ELECTRON TRANSFER AT AN EXTREMELY LOW REDOX POTENTIAL M. Boll, Germany 11:30 BREATHING SULFATE FOR A LIVING: THE UNUSUAL ENERGY CONSERVATION PATHWAYS OF SULFATE REDUCING BACTERIA I.A.C. Pereira, Portugal 12:00 COFFEE BREAK 50 Thursday, June 30, 2011 09:30-12:00 Hall G SYMPOSIUM: HUMAN GENOME AND MICROBIAL SENSITIVITY Chairpersons: A. Telenti, Switzerland L. Quintana-Murci, France 09:30 EVOLUTION OF THE INNATE IMMUNITY AND MODERN SUSCEPTIBILITY TO HIV A. Telenti, Switzerland 10:00 POPULATION GENETICS OF THE HUMAN HOST: NATURAL SELECTION AND INNATE IMMUNITY L. Quintana-Murci, France 10:30 COFFEE BREAK, POSTER AND EXHIBITION VISIT 11:00 SEARCHING FOR LOW FREQUENCY AND RARE VARIANTS WITH HIGH-IMPACT ON INFECTIOUS DISEASES THROUGH WHOLE-GENOME SEQUENCING I. Jonsdottir, Iceland 11:30 CHARACTERIZATION OF INNATE IMMUNE RESPONSES IN HUMANS AND NON‐HUMAN PRIMATES L. Barreiro, Canada 12:00 COFFEE BREAK 09:30-12:00 Hall K SYMPOSIUM: THE GUT MICROBIOTA: ROLE IN HEALTH AND DISEASES Chairpersons: W.D. Hardt, Switzerland N. Broderick, Switzerland 09:30 MICROBIOTA FUNCTION(S) IN SALMONELLA TYPHIMURIUM DIARRHEA W.D. Hardt, Switzerland 10:00 THE DROSOPHILA INTESTINAL EPITHELIUM AS AN IMMUNE BARRIER: FROM STEADY-STAGE TO PATHOLOGY N. Broderick, Switzerland 10:30 COFFEE BREAK, EXHIBITION AND POSTER VISIT 11:00 GUT MICROBIOTA AND ITS IMPLICATION ON HOST PHYSIOLOGY AND METABOLISM F. Bäckhed, Sweden 11:30 INTESTINAL MICROBIOTA AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF PRO-INFLAMMATORY IMMUNITY G. Eberl, France 12:00 COFFEE BREAK 51 Thursday, June 30, 2011 12:30-13:45 Hall A AWARD PRESENTATIONS AND CLOSING CEREMONY Chairperson: B. Schink, Germany, FEMS President 12:30 THE LWOFF AWARD PRESENTATION B. Schink, Germany, FEMS President 12:45 THE LWOFF AWARD LECTURE: MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF SURVIVAL AND THE ROBUSTNESS OF BACTERIAL CELLS AND POPULATIONS M. Radman, France and Croatia 13:15 PRESENTATION OF THE BEST POSTER AWARDS, ASM AWARD AND BEST POSTER AWARDS FROM THE FEMS GRANTS FOR YOUNG SCIENTISTS 13:45 CLOSING REMARKS J. Schrenzel, Switzerland, Chairperson of the Congress Organizing Board B. Schink, Germany, FEMS President 52 Monday, June 27, 2011 12:30-14:30 Hall F POSTER DISCUSSION GROUP: ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE Chairperson: J.C. Piffaretti, Switzerland 12:30 ANTIMICROBIALS COMPOUNDS TARGETING THE UNIQUE REACTION MECHANISM OF THYMIDYLATE SYNTHASE THYX Y. Boum II, H. Myllykallio, T. Basta, U. Liebl, S. Skouloubris, Uganda, France 12:40 IN VITRO ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF NOVEL Β-PEPTOID-PEPTIDE HYBRID OLIGOMERS AGAINST PLANKTONIC AND BIOFILM CULTURES OF STAPHYLOCOCCUS EPIDERMIDIS Y. Liu, K.M. Knapp, A. Folkson, L. Yang, H. Franzyk, S. Molin, Denmark 12:50 HETEROLOGOUS EXPRESSION OF THE D,D-CARBOXYPEPTIDASE VANY FROM THE GLYCOPEPTIDE PRODUCER NONOMURAEA SP. ATCC 39727 E. Binda, G.L. Marcone, G. Molla, L. Pollegioni, F. Marinelli, Italy 13:00 THE GENOME OF AN EXTENSIVELY DRUG-RESISTANT BACTERIUM ISOLATED FROM A WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANT RECEIVING EFFLUENT FROM ANTIBIOTIC MANUFACTURING A. Johnning, Y.S. Shouche, D.G.J. Larsson, E. Moore, E. Kristiansson, Sweden, India 13:10 INFLUENCE OF DIFFERENT CLASSES OF GYRASE INHIBITORS ON THE SOS RESPONSE IN STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS W. Schröder, C. Goerke, C. Wolz, Germany 13:20 PREDICTING EVOLUTIONARY POTENTIALS OF THE CLINICALLY IMPORTANT BLAIMP-1 METALLO-Β-LACTAMASE GENE A.M. Alamri, UK 53 Monday, June 27, 2011 12:30-14:30 Hall G POSTER DISCUSSION GROUP: VIRUS-HOST INTERACTIONS Chairperson: E. Domingo, Spain 12:30 INSERTIONS, DELETIONS AND RECOMBINATION BOOST THE COMPLEXITY OF INTRA-PATIENT VARIABILITY IN GP120 OF HIV-1 E. De Crignis, S. Guglietta, B.T. Foley, V. Waelti Da Costa, M. Cavassini, P.A. Bart, G. Pantaleo, C. Graziosi, Switzerland, USA 12:40 INHIBITION IN THE PRODUCTION OF HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS (HIV-1) VIA INTERACTION OF PEPTIDE 56 WITH THE MATRIX DOMAIN P. Lawrence, J.M. Terme, S. Alais, D. Vatakis, M. Courcoul, R. Vigne, E. Decroly, P. Boulanger, C. Lazert, J.A. Zack, D. Gerlier, France, USA 12:50 EVENTS DURING THE BETA PAPILLOMAVIRUS LIFE CYCLE IN EPIDERMODYSPLASIA VERRUCIFORMIS LESIONS C. Borgogna, E. Zavattaro, M. De Andrea, V. Dell'Oste, B. Azzimonti, M.M. Landini, H. Pfister, J. Doorbar, S. Landolfo, M. Gariglio, Italy, UK, Germany 13:00 THE EVOLUTION OF PROPHAGES IN ENTEROBACTERIACAEA L.M. Bobay, France 13:10 MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF SEVERAL NOVEL SIMIAN FOAMY VIRUSES IN NEOTROPICAL PRIMATES FROM SOUTH AMERICA C.P. Muniz, A.F. Santos, B. Sharma, E.A. Soares, H.N. Seuánez, W.M. Switzer, A. Pissinatti, M.A. Soares, Brazil, India, USA 13:20 CHARACTERIZATION OF Φ143 - A FRESH WATER BACTERIOPHAGE RESEMBLING CYSTOVIRUSES S. Mäntynen, A. Kohvakka, E. Laanto, J. Bamford, Finland 54 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 12:30-14:30 Hall F POSTER DISCUSSION GROUP: REGULATORY NETWORKS Chairperson: P. Linder, Switzerland 12:30 A SMALL RNA/PEPTIDE-ENCODING GENE WIRES THE REGULATORY CIRCUIT FOR THE CELL SURFACE MODIFICATIONS IN SALMONELLA A. Kato, E.A. Groisman, Japan, USA 12:40 MOLECULAR MECHANISM OF THE REGULATION OF VIRULENCE GENE EXPRESSION BY BILE IN THE ENTERIC BACTERIUM VIBRIO CHOLERAE A.K. Dey, R. Chowdhury, India 12:50 SPECIFIC CONTROL OF HYPOCHLORITE RESISTANCE BY THE REDOXSENSING MARR/DUF24-TYPE REGULATOR HYPR IN BACILLUS SUBTILIS B.K. Chi, G. Palm, K. Gronau, U. Mäder, D. Becher, W. Hinrichs, M. Hecker, H. Antelmann, Germany 13:00 THE PSEUDOMONAS CRC GLOBAL REGULATOR MODULATES TRANSLATION OF BOTH REGULATORY AND STRUCTURAL GENES AT SEVERAL CATABOLIC PATHWAYS R. Moreno, P. Fonseca, S. Hernández, F. Rojo, Spain 13:10 REGULATED PROTEOLYSIS OF THE CHROMOSOME SEGREGATION FACTORS PARA AND PARB BY CLPCP/MECA IN LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES S. Spiess, J. Fuhrmann, T. Clausen, E. Charpentier, Sweden, Austria 13:20 THE REGULATORY CIRCUIT OF NATURAL COMPETENCE IN VIBRIO CHOLERAE M. Blokesch, Switzerland 55 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 12:30-14:30 Hall G POSTER DISCUSSION GROUP: BIOTECHNOLOGY AND INDUSTRIAL MICROBIOLOGY Chairperson: B. Schink, Germany 12:30 LOSS OF GLYCOLYSIS SUPPRESSES PHOSPHOTRANSFERASE SYSTEM (PTS) MEDIATED GLUCOSE UPTAKE IN CORYNEBACTERIUM GLUTAMICUM ΓPGI STRAINS G.M. Seibold, S.N. Lindner, D.P. Petrov, C.T. Hagmann, A. Henrich, R. Krämer, B.J. Eikmanns, V.F. Wendisch, Germany 12:40 PREPARATION OF CROSS-LINKED LACCASE AGGREGATES USING MILD CROSS-LINKING CONDITIONS AND THEIR APPLICATION TO THE ELIMINATION OF ENDOCRINE-DISRUPTING CHEMICALS R.R. Nair, C. Junghanns, P. Demarche, S. Agathos, Belgium 12:50 SYSTEMATIC INVESTIGATION OF CULTURABLE MICROORGANISMS IN NORTH SEA SPONGE HALICHONDRIA PANICEA M.A. Naim, D. Sipkema, J.A. Morillo Perez, S. Spaans, H. Smidt, The Netherlands, Malaysia 13:00 GAMMA-PGA: PRODUCTION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF A VERSATILE BIOPOLYMER BY B. SUBTILIS LABORATORY STRAINS C. Calvio, V. Scoffone, G. Borghese, G. Speranza, D. Pasini, C. Morelli, D. Ubiali, Italy 13:10 ASSESSMENT OF METHANOGEN SURVIVAL IN ANAEROBIC ENRICHMENT CULTURES DEGRADING LONG-CHAIN FATTY ACIDS A.F. Salvador, M.A. Pereira, M.M. Alves, D.Z. Sousa, Portugal 56 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 12:30-14:30 Hall F POSTER DISCUSSION GROUP: MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES Chairperson: K.H. Schleifer, Germany 12:30 HOW DOES IRON FERTILIZATION INFLUENCE THE BACTERIOPLANKTON COMMUNITY? - A LOHAFEX REPORT S. Thiele, B. Fuchs, V. Smetacek, K. Altendorf, R. Amann, Germany 12:40 TRANSCRIPTIONAL EVIDENCE FOR METHANE PRODUCTION IN PUTATIVE ANAEROBIC METHANOTROPHIC (ANME) ARCHAEA K. Lloyd, M.J. Alperin, A. Teske, Denmark, USA 12:50 MICROBIAL DIVERSITY AND BIOCHEMISTRY OF THE SM1-EURYARCHAEON BIOFILM A. Probst, H.Y. Holman, T. DeSantis, G. Andersen, K. Venkateswaran, C. Moissl-Eichinger, Germany, USA 13:00 ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTIVE MINERALS FACILITATE INTERSPECIES ELECTRON TRANSFER FOR SYNTROPHIC METHANOGENESIS S. Kato, R. Nakamura, K. Watanabe, K. Hashimoto, Japan 13:10 ADAPTIVE STRATEGIES OF SPONGE-ASSOCIATED MICROORGANISMS REVEALED BY COMPARATIVE METAGENOMICS L. Fan, D. Reynolds, M. Stark, S. Kjelleberg, N. Webster, T. Thomas, Australia, Switzerland 13:20 METAGENOMICS ON A MICROBIAL SUB-POPULATION: NEW SELECTIVE METHODS TO TARGET ENDOSPORE-FORMING BACTERIA T. Wunderlin, L. Roussel-Delif, M. Brenier, T. Junier, N. Jeanneret, P. Junier, Switzerland 57 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 12:30-14:30 Hall G POSTER DISCUSSION GROUP: MICROBIAL PATHOGENICITY Chairperson: D. Mazel, Switzerland 12:30 A NEW METABOLIC ROLE FOR PROLINE METABOLISM IN MYCOBACTERIA M. Berney, M.R. Weimar, A. Heikal, G.M. Cook, New Zealand 12:40 IDENTIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF A NOVEL ENDOTHELIAL CELL RECEPTOR FOR FUSOBACTERIUM NUCLEATUM Y. Fardini, S. Temoin, X. Wang, S. Nithianantham, D. Lee, Y.W. Han, USA 12:50 EXTRA-INTESTINAL PATHOGENIC ESCHERICHIA COLI PRODUCES A GENOTOXIN THAT EXACERBATES LYMPHOPENIA DURING SEPSIS I. Marq, J.P. Nougayrède, D. Payros, G. Cuevas, M. Boury, C. Watrin, M. Olier, E. Oswald, France 13:00 A TYPE III SECRETION ACTIVATION MODEL IN SHIGELLA THAT GOES FROM THE TIP COMPLEX TO CYTOPLASMIC MXIC VIA THE NEEDLE I. Martinez-Argudo, A.J. Blocker, UK 13:10 RNASE Y IN THE HUMAN PATHOGEN STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS G. Marincola, C. Wolz, C. Goerke, Germany 13:20 CHARACTERIZATION OF COMPETENCE GENES IN LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES L. Fieseler, M.J. Loessner, Switzerland 58 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE AND RESISTOME Poster No 1 SYNERGISTIC ACTIVITY OF PLANT EXTRACTS AGAINST MYCOBACTERIUM SMEGMATIS L. Aidew, A.K. Buragohain, India 2 MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF A NEW REGULATOR OF THE EXPRESSION OF METHICILLIN-RESISTANCE IN STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS P. Arede, H. de Lencastre, D.C. Oliveira, Portugal, USA 3 DETECTION OF ENTEROCOCCUS SPECIES IN GROUNDWATER FROM SOME RURAL COMMUNITIES IN THE MAFIKENG AREA, SOUTH AFRICA: A RISK ANALYSIS C.N. Ateba, M.D. Maribeng, South Africa 4 ANTIBIOTIC-RESISTANCE PATTERNS IN BACTERIA ISOLATED FROM WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT AND THE RECEIVING RIVER E. Marti, J.L. Balcazar, Spain 5 GENETIC STUDY OF MULTIRESISTANCE PHENOTYPE OF SALMONELLA ENTERICA SEROTYPE SENFTENBERG S. Boukerzaza- Charaoui, C. Bentchoula, F. Smati, N. Abbadi, D. Satta, Algeria 6 FLUIDITY OF GENE CASSETTES IN ANTIBIOTIC SENSITIVE AND RESISTANT OLIGOTROPHIC BACTERIA OF RIVER MAHANANDA AT SILIGURI, INDIA R. Chakraborty, A. Kumar, S. Bhowal, S. Mukherjee, D. Sarkar, D. Kumar, A.K. Mandal, B.K. Tiwary, P. Singh, India 7 ANTIBIOTIC-RESISTANCE PROFILE OF ENVIRONMENTAL BACTERIA ISOLATED FROM A WASTEWATER SYSTEM IN LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND N. Czekalski, H. Bürgmann, Switzerland 8 CZCR IS A GLOBAL REGULATOR MODULATING ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE, VIRULENCE AND BIOFILM FORMATION IN PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA G. Dieppois, V. Ducret, O. Caille, K. Perron, Switzerland 9 RANDOMIZED MUTAGENESIS OF E. COLI DNA GYRASE B SUBUNIT TO REVEAL THE INTERACTION SITE OF GYRASE INHIBITOR MICROCIN B17 A. Ershov, K. Severinov, Russia, USA 10 ALKYLIDENE SUBSTITUTED PENICILLINS AND CEPHALOSPORINS WITH BLACTAMASE INHIBITING PROPERTIES D. Eze, I. Potorochina, M. Vorona, I. Shestakova, I. Domrachova, G. Veinberg, Z. Petrina, V. Nikolajeva, Latvia 11 CHARACTERIZATION OF A NEW CHROMOSOMAL BETA-LACTAMASE OF PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA A. Fajardo, A. Oliver, J.L. Martínez, Spain 59 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE AND RESISTOME (contd.) Poster No 12 MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF RESISTANCE TO RIFAMPICIN IN AN EMERGING HOSPITAL-ASSOCIATED METHICILLIN-RESISTANT STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS CLONE ST228 S. Fazeli Nejad, M. Kharkoohi, S. Fazeli Nejad, Iran 13 EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDIES OF TETRACYCLINE RESISTANT VIBRIO CHOLERAE O1 STRAINS FROM A RECENT CHOLERA OUTBREAK IN EASTERN INDIA A.K. Goel, India 14 A NEW ROLE OF A THIOREDOXIN-LIKE PROTEIN IN ß-LACTAM RESISTANCE IN STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS N. Göhring, I. Fedtke, D. Mader, S. Heinrich, D. Kühner, G. Xia, U. Bertsche, A. Peschel, Germany 15 PLASMID-MEDIATED QUINOLONE RESISTANCE IN ESCHERICHIA COLI ISOLATES FROM CORMORANTS AND MALLARDS IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC D. Janoszowska, I. Literak, M. Dolejska, L. Hanusova, J. Hrusakova, O. Svoboda, A. Cizek, Czech Republic 16 EVOLUTIONARY RELATIONSHIP AMONG ERMS AND BETWEEN ERM AND KSGA, MLSB ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE FACTOR AND ONE OF THE LAST COMMON ANCESTORS H.J. Jin, A.K. Park, Republic of Korea 17 FREQUENCY AND ANTIBIOGRAM PATTERN OF ISOLATED BACTERIA FROM BACTEREMIA IN BANDAR_ABBAS CHILDREN HOSPITAL A. Karmostaji, Iran 18 PREVALENCE OF METICILLIN-RESISTANT STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS (MRSA) IN PIGS ALONG THE FOOD CHAIN FROM SLAUGHTER TO MEAT PROCESSING G. Klein, G. Kastrup, C. Bonaparte, Germany 19 MONITORING THE REGULATORY EFFECT OF CCAR GENE ON THE CEPHAMYCIN C GENE CLUSTER BY Q PCR ANALYSES A. Kurt, P. Liras, G. Özcengiz, Turkey, Spain 20 IN SEARCH OF INHIBITORS OF NON-INHERITED BACTERIAL RESISTANCE TO ANTIBIOTICS P. Heo, J.S. Kim, T. Yang, Y.C. Park, W.J. Lee, D.H. Kweon, Republic of Korea 21 ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE OF KOREAN ISOLATES OF ORAL STREPTOCOCCI AGAINST ERYTHROMYCIN S.Y. Lee, Republic of Korea 22 EVIDENCE FOR HORIZONTAL GENE TRANSFER BETWEEN STENOTROPHOMONAS AND CHRYSEOBACTERIUM IN SOIL T. Hucková, A. Elhottová, J. Němec, J. Nunvář, M. Petrovová, E. Dušková, D. Elhottová, I. Lichá, Czech Republic 60 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE AND RESISTOME (contd.) Poster No 23 CHARACTERIZATION OF THE MULTIPLE DRUG RESISTANCE REGULATOR MARR FROM BACTEROIDES FRAGILIS F.L. Teixeira, D.N.S. Silva, E.O. Ferreira, R.M.C.P. Domingues, L.A. Lobo, Brazil 24 MULTIDRUG RESISTANT ESCHERICHIA COLI FROM THE UKRAINIAN BUG RIVER A. Lupo, A.M. Ertel, O. Wolf, C. Lueck, T. Berendonk, Germany 25 PREVALENCE OF ANTIBIOTICS RESISTANCE IN ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES FROM ACID WELL WATER IN GUINEA-BISSAU (WEST AFRICA) A.M. Machado, A. Bordalo, Portugal 26 MECHANISM OF SELF-RESISTANCE IN THE GLYCOPEPTIDE ANTIBIOTIC PRODUCER NONOMURAEA ATCC 39727 G. Marcone, E. Binda, F. Beltrametti, L. Carrano, M.J. Bibb, F. Marinelli, Italy, UK 27 ETHAMBUTOL RESISTANCE IN MYCOBACTERIUM BOVIS ISOLATES OF ANIMAL ORIGIN F. Armas, N. Cifani, V. Di Marco, V. Aronica, P. Mazzone, S. Corneli, M.T. Capucchio, P. Pasquali, C. Marianelli, Italy 28 A COMBINATION OF TETRACYCLINE AND CISPLATIN KILLS TETRACYCLINERESISTANT ESCHERICHIA COLI M. Marinus, USA 29 TETRACYCLINE AND CHLORAMPHENICOL RESISTANCE IN METHICILLINRESISTANT STAPHYLOCOCCUS PSEUDINTERMEDIUS (MRSP) K. Matanović, S. Mekić, B. Šeol, Croatia 30 FIRST CHARACTERIZATION OF LEXA DEFECTIVE MUTANT IN ENTEROCOCCUS FAECALIS S. Matrat, B. Gonzalez Zorn, Spain 31 ANTIMICROBIAL SUSCEPTIBILITY, TET GENES OCCURRENCE AND GENETIC RELATIOSHIP OF ESCHERICHIA COLI ISOLATED FROM CLINICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES L.C. Balsalobre, M. Dropa, G.R. Matté, M.H. Matté, Brazil 32 METAGENOMIC OF ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE GENES SOURCED FROM MARINE ENVIRONMENT M. Melani, Australia 33 MULTIPLY DRUG RESISTANT COAGULASE NEGATIVE STAPHYLOCOCCI ISOLATED FROM PUBLIC TOILETS H. Mkrtchyan, R.R. Cutler, UK 34 DYNAMICS OF THE SPECTRUM OF GENETIC MUTATIONS M.TUBERCULOSIS, ISOLATED FROM PATIENTS WITH PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS IN SARATOV REGION DURING 2006-2010 T.I. Morozova, T.Y. Salina, Russia 61 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE AND RESISTOME (contd.) Poster No 35 EPIDEMIOLOGY OF EQUINE STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS IN GEORGIA AND KENTUCKY FROM 1995-2003 T. Mortimer, H. Roh, S. Beavers, J.M. Donahue, S. Sanchez, USA 36 TRENDS OF ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE IN MESOPHILIC AND PSYCHROTROPHIC BACTERIAL POPULATIONS DURING COLD STORAGE OF RAW MILK P. Munsch-Alatossava, J.P. Gauchi, B. Chamlagain, T. Alatossava, Finland, France 37 ENVIRONMENTAL STRESS AND THE MAINTENANCE OF COSTLY ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE MUTATIONS P. Ocampo, M. Ackermann, S. Bonhoeffer, Switzerland 38 PHYSIOLOGICAL CHANGES IN PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA ASSOCIATED WITH THE OVEREXPRESION OF THE MEXEF-OPRN MULTIDRUG EFFLUX PUMP J. Olivares, C. Alvarez-Ortega, J.F. Linares, T. Köhler, F. Rojo, J.L. Martínez, Spain, USA, Switzerland 39 COMPARISON OF METHODS FOR THE DETECTION AND PHENOTYPIC CHARACTERIZATION OF BETA-LACTAMASE ACTIVITY IN CARBAPENEMRESISTANT GRAM-NEGATIVE BACTERIA K. Jenny, M.G.P. Page, Switzerland 40 MUTUAL REGULATION OF ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE GENE CASSETTE AND INTEGRASE PROMOTERS IN CLASS 1 INTEGRONS E. Guérin, T. Jové, A. Tabesse, D. Mazel, M.C. Ploy, France 41 TETRACYCLINE, STREPTOMYCIN AND ERYTHROMYCIN RESISTANCE IN SOIL BACTERIA M. Popowska, A. Miernik, M. Rzeczycka, F. Walsh, B. Duffy, Poland, Switzerland 42 DETECTION OF VANCOMYCIN RESISTANCE IN ENTEROCOCCI BY REAL TIME PCR: A NEW APPROACH K.N. Prasad, A. Tripathi, S. Shukla, A. Singh, India 43 CAMPYLOBACTER SPP. AND THE ADAPTATION TO ENVIRONMENTAL STRESS S. Purkrtova, L. Slavikova, L. Vondrakova, K. Demnerova, J. Pazlarova, Czech Republic 44 WHOLE GENOME SEQUENCING AND COMPLETE GENETIC ANALYSIS REVEALS NOVEL PATHWAYS TO TEICOPLANIN RESISTANCE IN STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS A. Renzoni, Switzerland 45 HIGH LEVELS OF MOBILE QUINOLONE RESISTANCE GENES FOUND NEAR A WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANT ASSOCIATED WITH PHARMACEUTICAL MANUFACTURING C. Rutgersson, E. Kristiansson, A. Janzon, D.G.J. Larsson, Sweden 62 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE AND RESISTOME (contd.) Poster No 46 NEW TRANSPOSON TN6133 CONTAINING A NOVEL VIRGINIAMYCIN-TIAMULIN RESISTANCE GENE, VGA(E), IN MRSA ST398 S. Schwendener, V. Perreten, Switzerland 47 MOLECULAR IDENTIFICATION OF ESBL GENES IN PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA ISOLATED FROM BURN INFECTED PATIENTS BY PCR-RFLP AND SEQUENCING TECHNIQUES M.R. Shakibaie, F. Shacheraghi, H. Noveiri, Iran 48 CARBAPENEMASE ACTIVITY OF METALLO-ß-LACTAMASE TYPE ENZYMES CAN BE INHIBITED BY THE ANTIBIOTIC AND CATION CHELATOR NITROXOLINE (5-NITRO-8 - HYDROXYQUINOLINE ) A. Sobke, S. Sachse, C. Bär, C. Ranke, E. Straube, W. Pfister, Germany 49 FUNCTIONAL IMPLICATIONS OF AN INTERMESHING COGWHEEL-LIKE INTERACTION BETWEEN TOLC AND MACA IN THE ACTION OF MACROLIDESPECIFIC EFFLUX PUMP MACAB-TOLC S. Song, Y. Xu, A. Moeller, S. Piao, S.H. Sim, N.C. Ha, K. Lee, Republic of Korea, USA 50 REGULATION OF CLASS 1 INTEGRON INTEGRASE EXPRESSION IN BIOFILM E. Strugeon, S. Da Re, M.C. Ploy, France 51 ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITIES OF ESCHERICHIA COLI POLYAMINES ARE PARTIALLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR PROTECTIVE FUNCTIONS AGAINST ANTIBIOTICS A.G. Tkachenko, A.V. Akhova, M.S. Shumkov, Russia 52 PREVALENCE OF METHICILLIN RESISTANCE IN STAPHYLOCOCCI ISOLATED FROM PIGS W. Vanderhaeghen, S. Vandendriessche, F. Crombé, O. Denis, K. Hermans, F. Haesebrouck, P. Butaye, Belgium 53 DIVERSITY AND ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE OF SPHINGOMONADS ISOLATED FROM SURFACE AND DRINKING WATER I. Vaz-Moreira, C. Faria, O.C. Nunes, C.M. Manaia, Portugal 54 AEROMONADS AS RESERVOIRS OF QUINOLONE RESISTANCE IN AQUATIC ENVIRONMENTS V. Figueira, I. Vaz-Moreira, M. Silva, C.M. Manaia, Portugal 55 CHARACTERIZATION OF THE COMPLETE CULTURABLE SOIL RESISTOME F. Walsh, B. Duffy, Switzerland 56 ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE PATTERN OF CAMPYLOBACTER ISOLATES FROM CAECA AND CARCASSES OF SLAUGHTERED BROILER FLOCKS IN POLAND K. Wieczorek, J. Osek, Poland 63 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE AND RESISTOME (contd.) Poster No 57 MOLECULAR DETECTION OF THE QUINOLONES RESISTANCE IN CAMPYLOBACTER SPP. ISOLATED FROM POLISH BROILERS K. Wieczorek, J. Osek, Poland POSTER SESSION 1: ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE 58 GENOTYPIC DIVERSITY AND EPIDEMIOLOGY OF HIGH-LEVEL GENTAMICINRESISTANCE ENTEROCOCCUS IN TEHRAN N. Dadfarma, A.A. Imani Fooladi, M. Oskoui, Iran 59 GENOTYPIC DIVERSITY AND EPIDEMIOLOGY OF HIGH-LEVEL GENTAMICINRESISTANCE ENTEROCOCCUS ISOLATED FROM PATIENT IN TEHRAN N. Dadfarma, A.A. Imani Fooladi, M. Oskoui, Iran 60 PREDICTING AND PREVENTING SPREAD OF NDM-1 PLASMIDS IN HOSPITALS P. Abel zur Wiesch, J. Engelstaedter, R. Kouyos, S. Bonhoeffer, Switzerland, USA 61 EMERGENCE OF METALLO-Β-LACTAMASES IN ENTEROBACTERIACEAE: THE FIRST TWO CASES OF VIM METALLO-Β-LACTAMASE-PRODUCING ESCHERICHIA COLI AND KLEBSIELLA PNEUMONIAE IN SWITZERLAND H. Adler, R. Frei, Switzerland 62 NUCLEOTIDE DIFFERENCES IN RIBOSOMAL DNA AND MOLECULAR GENETIC BASIS OF 5-FLUCYTOSINE RESISTANCE IN CLINICAL CANDIDA DUBLINIENSIS ISOLATES IN KUWAIT S. Ahmad, L. Joseph, A. Theyyathel, Z. Khan, Kuwait 63 EXTENDED-SPECTRUM BETA-LACTAMASES (ESBLS) PRODUCING CLINICAL ESCHERICHIA COLI AND KLEBSIELLA PNEUMONIAE ISOLATES IN DHAKA, BANGLADESH D. Ahmed, R. Mazumder, M. Ferdous, A. Hoque, H.P. Endtz, A. Hossain, Bangladesh 64 TRENDS IN ETIOLOGY AND ANTIMICROBIAL SUSCEPTIBILITIES OF DIARRHOEAL BACTERIAL PATHOGENS IN DHAKA, BANGLADESH D. Ahmed, K. Nahar, A. Hoque, M.N. Islam, M.S.B. Elahi, H.P. Endtz, M.A. Hossain, Bangladesh 65 PREDICTING EVOLUTIONARY POTENTIALS OF THE CLINICALLY IMPORTANT BLAIMP-1 METALLO-Β-LACTAMASE GENE A.M. Alamri, UK 66 OCCURRENCE OF ANTIBIOTIC-RESISTANT INDICATORS IN PARADISE COASTAL WATER OF GRENADA, WEST INDIES V.A. Amadi, D.E. Lennon, A.A. Qureshi, S.V. Kotelnikova, Grenada 64 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE (contd.) Poster No 67 MUTATIONS IN THE FURA-KATG INTERGENIC REGION DECREASE KATG EXPRESSION AND CONFER ISONIAZID RESISTANCE IN MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS H. Ando, T. Kitao, T. Miyoshi-Akiyama, S. Kato, T. Mori, T. Kirikae, Japan 68 OCCURRENCE OF PCOD, A GENE CONFERRING COPPER RESISTANCE IN MULTIDRUG RESISTANT SALMONELLA P. Antunes, J. Mourão, C. Novais, L. Peixe, Portugal 69 ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF LACTOBACILLUS PLANTARUM ATCC 8014 AGAINST STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS ISOLATED FROM HUMAN'S WOUND N. Arbab Soleimani, R.K. Kermanshahi, B. Yakhchali, T. Nejad Sattari, Iran 70 ANTIBIOTIC SUSCEPTIBILITY PATTERN AMONG VANCOMYCIN RESISTANT ENTEROCOCCI ISOLATED FROM MEAT AND FECAL SAMPLES IN TEHRAN LIVESTOCK HUSBANDRIES L. Arbabi, J. Vandyoudefi, M. Bouzari, F. Rahimi, Iran 71 EMERGENCE OF HIGHLY PRISTINAMYCIN RESISTANT AND TEICOPLANIN REDUCED SUSCEPTIBILITY STAPHYLOCCOUS AUREUS ISOLATES AMONG NURSING STAFF IN ARDABIL, IRAN M. Arzanlou, E. Jannati, S. Habibzadeh, Iran 72 PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA PAO1 ADAPTED TO 2-PHENOXYETHANOL SHOWS CROSS-RESISTANCE TO DISSIMILAR BIOCIDES AND INCREASED SUSCEPTIBILITY TO SOME ANTIBIOTICS S. Abdelmalek, Y. Badran, Jordan 73 ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE GENES AND THEIR HORIZONTAL GENE TRANSFER POTENTIAL IN CLINICAL, ENVIRONMENTAL AND FOODBORNE LISTERIA ISOLATES FROM SWITZERLAND D. Bertsch, M. Muelli, M. Weller, C. Lacroix, L. Meile, Switzerland 74 HETEROLOGOUS EXPRESSION OF THE D,D-CARBOXYPEPTIDASE VANY FROM THE GLYCOPEPTIDE PRODUCER NONOMURAEA SP. ATCC 39727 E. Binda, G.L. Marcone, G. Molla, L. Pollegioni, F. Marinelli, Italy 75 CIPROFLOXACIN RESISTANCE COULD BE CONNECTED WITH MUTATIONS OCCURRING IN STATIONARY PHASE L. Birošová, K. Šmelková, Slovak Republic 76 ANTIMICROBIALS COMPOUNDS TARGETING THE UNIQUE REACTION MECHANISM OF THYMIDYLATE SYNTHASE THYX Y. Boum II, H. Myllykallio, T. Basta, U. Liebl, S. Skouloubris, Uganda, France 65 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE (contd.) Poster No 77 ANTIMICROBIAL SUSCEPTIBILITY AND Β-LACTAMASE GENE CONTENT OF BACILLUS PUMILUS ISOLATES FROM DIFFERENT SOURCES R. Branquinho, M.M. Amorim, Â. Novais, M.E. Pintado, L. Peixe, Portugal 78 DECIPHERING THE ROLE OF RND EFFLUX TRANSPORTERS IN BURKHOLDERIA CENOCEPACIA S. Buroni, S. Bazzini, C. Udine, A. Sass, M.R. Pasca, F. Longo, G. Emiliani, M. Fondi, E. Perrin, F. Decorosi, C. Viti, L. Giovannetti, L. Leoni, R. Fani, E. Mahenthiralingam, E. De Rossi, G. Riccardi, Italy, UK 79 THE MMPL3 PROTEIN IS RESPONSIBLE FOR RESISTANCE TO BM212, A LEAD ANTITUBERCULAR DRUG J. Ortiz Canseco, V. La Rosa, A. Lukaj, S. Battaglia, S. Buroni, M. Biava, A. De Logu, F. Manetti, M. Botta, E. De Rossi, Italy 80 ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE AND CLASS I INTEGRONS IN SALMONELLA ENTERICA ISOLATES FROM WILD BOARS C. Caleja, M. de Toro, A. Gonçalves, P. Themudo, M. Vieira-Pinto, D. Monteiro, J. Rodrigues, Y. Sáenz, G. Igrejas, C. Torres, P. Poeta, Portugal, Spain 81 DETECTION OF BETA-LACTAMASE-PRODUCING (BLA+) ENTEROCOCCUS FAECIUM USING PHENOTYPIC AND GENETIC TOOLS F. Campanile, M. Sarti, D. Bongiorno, C. Sabia, R. Gargiulo, S. Stefani, Italy 82 ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE IN ESCHERICHIA COLI STRAINS ISOLATED FROM FREE-RANGING COASTAL BIRDS FROM THE SOUTHEASTERN COAST OF BRAZIL M.F.L. Guerra, J.Y. Saviolli, R.E. Vanstreels, J.L. Catão Dias, V.M. Carvalho, Brazil 83 SCREENING OF THAI FRUIT MESOCARP EXTRACTS FOR ANTI-HELICOBACTER PYLORI AND ANTI-ADHESION TO HEP-2 CELLS ACTIVITIES N. Chaichanawongsaroj, P. Pattiyathanee, Thailand 84 ANTIVIRAL DRUG-RESISTANT INFLUENZA VIRUSES IN GYEONGGI-PROVINCE, SOUTH KOREA, FROM 2005 TO 2010 H. Cho, H. Hong, S. Mun, W. Kim, H. Lee, M. Yoon, J. Lee, Republic of Korea 85 DETECTION OF BLAOXA IN CLASS 1 INTEGRON IN STRAINS OF PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA ISOLATED FROM PATIENTS WITH CYSTIC FIBROSIS M. González-Villa, G. Aparicio-Ozores, R.M. Ribas-Jaimes, R. Coria - Jimenez, Mexico 86 EFFICACY OF QUATERNARY AMMONIUM COMPOUNDS ON STAPHYLOCOCCAL CELL WALLS IMAGED BY ATOMIC FORCE MICROSCOPY M. Crismaru, H. Van der Mei, T. Loontjens, H. Busscher, The Netherlands 66 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE (contd.) Poster No 87 OCCURRENCE AND ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE OF ENTEROCOCCUS SPP ISOLATED FROM POULTRY CARCASSES COMMERCIALIZED AT THE FEDERAL DISTRICT AREA, IN BRAZIL A.C.F.B. De Campos, P.H.C.d. Silva, A.P. Santana, Brazil 88 RAPID DISSEMINATION OF KPC-PRODUCING KLEBSIELLA PNEUMONIAE SINGLE CLONE IN SEVERAL HOSPITALS IN GREAT SÃO PAULO, BRAZIL Z.V.F. Naves, L.S. Tonon, C.T. Ogassawara, D. de Oliveira Garcia, Brazil 89 DEVELOPMENT OF A RAPD-PCR PROTOCOL FOR FINGERPRINTING OF KLEBSIELLA PNEUMONIAE M. Ashayeri Panah, F. Eftekhar, M.M. Feizabadi, Iran 90 EVALUATION OF HP1181 AND HP1184 ROLES IN PROTON-MOTIVE FORCE DEPENDANT EFFLUX, IN MULTIDRUG-RESISTANT CLINICAL ISOLATES OF HELICOBACTER PYLORI T. Falsafi, Iran 91 EVALUATION OF ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE CHANGES IN HELICOBACTER PYLORI STRAINS ISOLATED FROM IRANIAN CHILDREN FROM 1997 TO 2009 T. Falsafi, A. Ehsani, N. Sotoudeh, Iran 92 PHENOTYPIC AND GENOTYPIC DRUG RESISTANCE TESTING OF MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS IN SWITZERLAND: A NATIONWIDE REPORT L. Fenner, M. Egger, S. Gagneux, B. Ninet, G.E. Pfyffer, J. Schrenzel, H.H. Siegrist, K. Jaton, T. Bodmer, E.C. Böttger, and the Participating Microbiology Laboratories in Switzerland, Switzerland 93 CHARACTERIZATION OF THE CMBT POTENTIAL MULTIDRUG RESISTANCE PROTEIN IN LACTOCOCCUS LACTIS B. Filipic, N. Golic, B. Jovcic, D.C. Bay, R.J. Turner, J. Stankovic, M. Kojic, L. Topisirovic, Serbia, Canada 94 RAPID DETECTION OF PYRAZINAMIDE RESISTANT MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS BY HIGH RESOLUTION MELTING CURVE ANALYSIS S. Foongladda, W. Watcharasamphankul, P. Kiratisin, R. Sutthent, Thailand 95 DETECTION, MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION AND RISK FACTORS ANALYSIS OF MRSA ST398 IN BELGIAN VETERINARIANS C. Garcia Graells, J. Antoine, B. Catry, O. Denis, Belgium 96 DORIPENEM: IN VITRO ACTIVITY AGAINST NON-FERMENTING GRAM NEGATIVE BACILLI V. Gautam, L. Singhal, M. Kaur, K. Goel, P. Ray, India 97 KLYAP1P AND KLPDR1P IN THE CONTROL OF KLUYVEROMYCES LACTIS MULTIDRUG RESISTANCE Z. Hodurova, N. Toth Hervay, Z. Balazfyova, Y. Gbelska, Slovak Republic 67 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE (contd.) Poster No 98 STUDY OF KLEBSIELLA PNEUMONIAE UROPATHOGENIC STRAINS PRODUCING EXTENDED-SPECTRUM BETA-LACTAMASE IN THREE HOSPITALS, IRAN S. Ghafourian, N. Sadeghifard, R. Mohebi, E. Abouali Galehdari, Iran 99 COMPARISON OF THE GENOMIC PROFILES OF METHICILLIN SENSITIVE AND METHICILLIN RESISTANT STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS STRAINS A. Hamdan-Partida, T. Sainz-Espuñes, J. Bustos-Martínez, Mexico 100 IN VITRO ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF ESSENTIAL OIL FROM PIMPINELLA ANISUM ON BACILLUS ANTHRACIS AND E.COLI O157H7 A. Hashempour, M.H. Sadeghi Zali, A. Pirzad, N. Hashempour, R. Delshad, Iran 101 IN VITRO ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF ALLIUM CEPA,BRASSICA NAPUS,DAUCUS CAROTA AQUEOUS EXTRACTS AGAINST SALMONELLA P.B AND BACILLUS CEREUS A. Hashempour, M.H. Sadeghi Zali, A. Pirzad, N. Hashempour, R. Delshad, Iran 102 THE ROLE OF OUTER MEMBRANE PROTEIN STM1530 IN THE CEFTRIAXONE RESISTANCE OF SALMONELLA ENTERICA SEROVAR TYPHIMURIUM W. Hu, R.Y. Zhang, Taiwan R.O.C. 103 EFFECT OF CLSI M100-S19 FOR EVALUATING ANTIBIOTICS-RESISTANCE OF STREPTOCOCCUS PNEUMONIAE NONMENINGITIS STRAINS ISOLATED FROM CHILDREN IN HANGZHOU C.Z. Hua, J.P. Li, H.M. Yu, S.Q. Shang, China 104 MOLECULAR EPIDEMIOLOGY OF URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS CAUSED BY EXTENDED-SPECTRUM BETA-LACTAMASE PRODUCING GRAM-NEGATIVE BACTERIA IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA S. Uzunovic-Kamberovic, B. Bedenic, A. Ibrahimagic, F. Kamberovic, T. Ille, Z. Zagar, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Slovenia, Serbia 105 OCCURRENCE OF METHICILLIN RESISTANT STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS MRSA IN FOMITES IN PUBLIC FACILITIES AND THEIR ANALYSIS BY VNTR FINGERPRINTING Z.W. Jaradat, M. Khwaileh, A.A. Nabulsi, T.M. Osaili, Jordan 106 FREQUENCY AND ANTIBIOGRAM PATTERN OF ACINETOBACTER SPECIES ISOLATED FROM VARIOUS CLINICAL SPECIMENS IN A TEACHING HOSPITAL, BANDAR-ABBAS, IRAN S. Javadpour, Y. Hamedi, P. Pourzargar, A. Karmostagy, Iran 68 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE (contd.) Poster No 107 THE GENOME OF AN EXTENSIVELY DRUG-RESISTANT BACTERIUM ISOLATED FROM A WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANT RECEIVING EFFLUENT FROM ANTIBIOTIC MANUFACTURING A. Johnning, Y.S. Shouche, D.G.J. Larsson, E. Moore, E. Kristiansson, Sweden, India 108 THE EXPRESSION OF PRSA, INVOLVED IN STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS INTERMEDIATE GLYCOPEPTIDES RESISTANCE, IS DEPENDANT ON THE VRARS SYSTEM A. Jousselin, A. Renzoni, D. Andrey, A. Monod, W. Kelley, Switzerland 109 PREVALENCE, ANTIFUNGAL SUSCEPTIBILITY, AND PHOTODYNAMIC INACTIVATION OF ORAL CANDIDA SPECIES IN HIV-INFECTED PATIENTS J.C. Junqueira, J.M.A.H. Suleiman, A.C. Tedesco, A.O.C. Jorge, A.C.B.P. Costa, S.F.G. Vilela, V.M.C. Rasteriro, Brazil 110 SITE-SPECIFIC MUTATION OF STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS VRAS REVEALS A CRUCIAL ROLE FOR THE VRAR-VRAS SENSOR IN THE EMERGENCE OF GLYCOPEPTIDE RESISTANCE W.L. Kelley, Switzerland 111 BACTERIAL ISOLATION AND ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE OF NOSOCOMIAL PNEUMONIA IN IRAN DURING 2005-2006 A. Khorshidi, C. Shajary, G. Mossavi, Iran 112 IMIPENEM RESISTANCE AMONG GRAM-NEGATIVE AND GRAM-POSITIVE BACTERIA IN HOSPITALIZED PATIENTS: A REPORT FROM IRAN A. Khorshidi, A. Sharif, G. Shajary, G. Mossavi, Iran 113 OCCURRENCE AND GENETIC CHARACTERIZATION OF CLASS 1 INTEGRONS IN SALMONELLA ENTERICA SEROTYPE TYPHIMURIUM ISOLATES FROM PIGS IN KOREA A. Kim, J.Y. Lee, P.S. Park, K. Lee, C.T. Lim, S.K. Lim, S.C. Jung, Republic of Korea 114 DISTRIBUTION OF SEROTYPES AND PHAGE TYPES OF SALMONELLA ENTERITICA ISOLATES FROM DIARRHEAL PATIENTS IN GWANGJU, KOREA, 2000-2009 T.S. Kim, M.J. Kim, S.H. Kim, J.J. Seo, H.Y. Kee, M.K. Kim, J.K. Jung, E.S. Kim, Y.W. Moon, D.R. Ha, Republic of Korea 115 ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE OF SALMONELLA SPP. ISOLATES FROM DIARRHEAL PATIENTS IN GWANGJU, KOREA DURING 2000-2009 T.S. Kim, M.J. Kim, S.H. Kim, J.J. Seo, H.Y. Kee, D.R. Ha, E.S. Kim, Y.W. Moon, J.K. Chung, Republic of Korea 69 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE (contd.) Poster No 116 FLUOROQUINOLONE RESISTANCE OF COMMENSAL ESCHERICHIA COLI ISOLATED FROM BROILERS V. Kmet, M. Kmetova, Z. Drugdova, Slovak Republic 117 PHAGE-ANTIBIOTIC SYNERGISM- A NEW APROACH TO COMBAT PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA P. Knezevic, S. Curcin, M. Petrusic, V. Aleksic, O. Petrovic, Serbia 118 IDENTIFICATION OF ESBL-POSITIVE KLEBSIELLA PNEUMONIAE ISOLATES IN THE PRETORIA REGION, SOUTH AFRICA I. Manenzhe, M. Ehlers, M. Kock, South Africa 119 BRUCELLA AND ANTI-VIRULENCE STRATEGIES: SYNTHESIS, BIOLOGICAL EVALUATION AND MOLECULAR MODELING OF SELECTIVE HISTIDINOL DEHYDROGENASE INHIBITORS M.R. Abdo, P. Joseph, J. Mortier, F. Turtaut, J.L. Montero, B. Masereel, S. Köhler, J.Y. Winum, France, Belgium 120 EUCAST DISK DIFFUSION ANTIMICROBIAL SUSCEPTIBILITY TESTING METHOD IMPLEMENTATION IN ESTONIA - PROBLEMS AND PERSPECTIVES V. Kolesnikova, M. Ivanova, Estonia 121 ANTIMICROBIAL SUSCEPTIBILITIES OF LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES STRAINS ISOLATED FROM 2003 TO 2010 IN POLAND D. Korsak, A. Borek, S. Daniluk, A. Grabowska, Poland 122 ISOLATION AND DETERMINATION OF POLYVALENCE OF E-COLI AND S.TYPHIMURUM PHAGES AND ANTIBIOGRAM OF THEIR HOSTS R.K. Kothari, D.V. Bhensdadia, C.R. Kothari, V.V. Kothari, India 123 DIVERSITY OF TETRACYCLINE AND SULFONAMIDE RESISTANCE GENES CARRIED BY ESCHERICHIA COLI ISOLATES FROM SURFACE WATER AND WASTEWATER A. Luczkiewicz, E. Kotlarska, K. Jankowska, K. Pazdro, K. Olanczuk-Neyman, Poland 124 RESISTANCE TO ANTIBIOTICS AND HEAVY METALS IN BACTERIA ISOLATED IN THE BAY OF GDAŃSK (BALTIC SEA) E. Kotlarska, E. Medalis, K. Pazdro, B. Wrobel, Poland 125 ANTIMICROBIAL EFFICACY OF 3 ORAL ANTISEPTICS CONTAINING OCTENIDINE, POLYHEXAMETHYLENE BIGUANIDE, OR CITROXX: CAN CHLORHEXIDINE BE REPLACED? E.M. Kulik, N. Rohrer, A. Widmer, T. Waltimo, R. Weiger, E. Filipuzzi-Jenni, C. Walter, Switzerland 70 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE (contd.) Poster No 126 A POTENTIALLY PATHOGENIC OLIGOTROPHIC AEROMONAS STRAIN MB21 IS SENSITIVE TO ZNO QUANTUM DOTS A. Kumar, R. Chakraborty, S. Chakraborti, P. Chakrabarti, India 127 TRANSPORT OF ANTIBIOTIC-RESISTANT ESCHERICHIA COLI IN PUBLIC KARST WATER SUPPLIES E. Laroche, A. Flores-Ribeiro, G. Hanin, J.P. Dupont, B. Pawlak, France 128 MOLECULAR AND VIRULENCE CHARACTERISTICS OF MULTI-DRUG RESISTANT SALMONELLA ENTERITIDIS STRAINS ISOLATED FROM POULTRY J.H. Lee, Republic of Korea 129 ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE, VIRULENCE-ASSOCIATED GENES, AND PULSED-FIELD GEL ELECTROPHORESIS PROFILES OF SALMONELLA TYPHIMURIUM ISOLATED FROM PIGLETS WITH DIARRHEA J.H. Lee, Republic of Korea 130 IN VITRO ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF NOVEL Β-PEPTOID-PEPTIDE HYBRID OLIGOMERS AGAINST PLANKTONIC AND BIOFILM CULTURES OF STAPHYLOCOCCUS EPIDERMIDIS Y. Liu, K.M. Knapp, A. Folkson, L. Yang, H. Franzyk, S. Molin, Denmark 131 ANALYZING ON THE DRUG RESISTANCE OF 283 STAPHYLOCOCCUS STRAINS ISOLATED FROM BLOOD CULTURE IN CHILDREN Q.E. Luo, J.F. He, S. Chen, China 132 OCCURRENCE OF TEM-52- AND CTX-M-PRODUCING ESCHERICHIA COLI AMONG PORTUGUESE PIGGERIES E. Machado, V. Silva, S. Costa, R. Silva, R. Cantón, T. Coque, L. Peixe, Portugal, Spain 133 ACQUIRED QUINOLONE RESISTANCE DETERMINANTS AMONG ENTEROBACTERIACEAE FROM PORTUGUESE PIGGERIES E. Machado, A. Monteiro, R. Cantón, T. Coque, L. Peixe, Portugal, Spain 134 METRONIDAZOLE-RESISTANT TRICHOMONAS VAGINALIS ISOLATES OF IRAN AND ITS INFLUENCE ON TREATMENT OUTCOME A.H. Maghsood, M. Ghadery, S.A. Ghiasian, F. Eskandarzadeh, Iran 135 CHARACTERIZATION OF THE FIRST IMP METALO BETA-LACTAMASE GENE PRODUCING PESUDOMONAS AEROGINOSA STRAINS ISOLATED IN ILAM, IRAN S. Ghafourian, N. Sadeghifard, R. Mohebi, R. Hushmand Far, A. Maleki, Iran 71 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE (contd.) Poster No 136 CHARACTERIZATION OF MRSA FROM PALERMO, ITALY, AND DESCRIPTION OF PREVALENT CLONES C. Mammina, C. Bonura, C. Calà, M.R.A. Plano, A. Aleo, EpiMRSA study group, Italy 137 EMERGENCE OF ESBL-ENCODING GENES AMONG ENTEROBACTERIACEAE ISOLATED IN A UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL IN SÃO PAULO, BRAZIL M. Dropa, L.C. Balsalobre, N. Lincopan, G.R. Matté, M.H. Matté, Brazil 138 CLINICAL RELEVANCE OF EFFLUX PUMPS IN FLUOROQUINOLONE RESISTANCE OF RECENTLY ISOLATED PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA CLINICAL STRAINS C. Mullié, S. Fardeau, D. Izard, P. Sonnet, France 139 PHOTOSENSITIZED PORPHYRINS AS ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS AGAINST CANDIDA ALBICANS S. Oriel, Y. Nitzan, Israel 140 DIVERSITY WITHIN THE GLOBALLY SPREAD ESCHERICHIA COLI ST131 PATHOGENIC LINEAGE (1991-2010) Â. Novais, J. Pires, T.M. Coque, L. Peixe, Portugal, Spain 141 DISSEMINATION OF TWO COPPER RESISTANCE GENES (TCRB AND CUEO) IN MULTIDRUG RESISTANT ENTEROCOCCI FROM DIFFERENT SOURCES E. Silveira, A.R. Freitas, T.M. Coque, L. Peixe, C. Novais, Portugal, Spain 142 ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE AND DISTRIBUTION OF TOXIN GENES IN THE OPHTHALMIC ISOLATES OF STAPHYLOCOCCUS PSEUDINTERMEDIUS FROM PET DOGS M J. Chae, J W. Yoon, S Y. Lee, J H. Yoo, H. M. Park, Republic of Korea 143 EVALUATION OF ANTIMICROBIAL SUSCEPTIBILITY OF 27 HERBAL PLANTS OF IRAN S.M. Peighambari, A. Yazdani, D. Soleimani, Iran 144 ANTIMICROBIAL PROFILE OF SEVEN IRANIAN MEDICINAL PLANTS AGAINST ESCHERICHIA COLI AND STAPHYLOCUCCUS AUREUS S.M. Peighambari, A. Yazdani, P. Sadighara, T. Ali-Esfahani, Iran 145 ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF LEPISTA INVERSA CRUDE METHANOL EXTRACT P.M. Petrović, M.T. Milenković, S. Petrović, B. Ivanĉević, Serbia 72 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE (contd.) Poster No 146 CORRELATION BETWEEN LONGITUDINAL TRENDS IN FLUOROQUINOLONE RESISTANCE AMONG ENTEROBACTERIACEAE AND LONGITUDINAL TREND OF HEALTH CARE SYSTEM FLUOROQUINOLONE CONSUMPTION G. Piatti, G. Borgonovo, B. Rebesco, Italy 147 DOUBLE BLATEM ALLELES, BLATEM-1 AND BLATEM-135, IN ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANT NEISSERIA GONORRHOEAE FROM THAILAND, ANOTHER STEP CLOSER TO ESBL PHENOTYPE? S. Prombhul, M. Ohnishi, S. Srifuengfung, C. Tribuddharat, Thailand, Japan 148 VIRULENCE FACTORS, ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE AND PHYLOGENETIC GROUPS IN ESCHERICHIA COLI ISOLATES FROM COMMON BUZZARDS (BUTEO BUTEO) IN PORTUGAL H. Radhouani, P. Poeta, A. Gonçalves, S. Ramos, L. Pinto, R. Sargo, G. Igrejas, Portugal 149 A NEW PROMOTER FOR EXPRESSION OF THE AAC(6')-IB-CR GENE IN CLASS 1 INTEGRONS S. Raherison, T. Jové, F. Garnier, A. Tabesse, M.C. Ploy, France 150 ESBL PRODUCING E. COLI IN GERMAN BROILER PRODUCTION F. Reich, V. Atanassova, G. Klein, Germany 151 PREVALENCE AND ANTIMICROBIAL SUSCEPTIBILITY OF SALMONELLA SPP ISOLATED IN FECAL SAMPLES OF BUFFALOES IN SÃO PAULO STATE, BRAZIL A.M. Santana, D.G. Silva, K.M.M.G. Simplício, V. Clemente, L.J.L. Pizauro, D.P. Rodrigues, J.J. Fagliari, Brazil 152 INFLUENCE OF DIFFERENT CLASSES OF GYRASE INHIBITORS ON THE SOS RESPONSE IN STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS W. Schröder, C. Goerke, C. Wolz, Germany 153 CHARACTERIZATION OF MULTI-RESISTANT PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA IN CLINICAL AND MUNICIPAL WASTEWATER SYSTEMS OF TWO DIFFERENT CITIES T. Schwartz, K. Schön-Hölz, E. Ott, W. Kohnen, Germany 154 DETECTION OF CARBENICILLIN HYDROLYSING (CARB) TYPE OF ESBL ENZYMES IN HOSPITAL ISOLATES OF ACINETOBACTER BAUMANNII M.R. Shakibaie, Iran 73 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE (contd.) Poster No 155 THE EPIDEMIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF MULTIDRUG RESISTANT ACINETOBACTER BAUMANNII DURING A 3-YEAR PERIOD FROM A SURGICAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT IN BEIJING D.X. Shen, China 156 THE POTENTIAL FOR BIOCIDE RESISTANCE IN VEROCYTOTOXIGENIC E. COLI (VTEC) AND ITS IMPACT ON THE RESPONSE TO FOOD PROCESSING STRESSES A. Sheridan, M. Lenahan, G. Duffy, S. Fanning, C. Burgess, Ireland 157 LDCC GENE AS A COMPONENT OF ESCHERICHIA COLI RESPONSE TO ANTIBIOTICS M. Shumkov, A. Goncharenko, A. Kylosova, A. Tkachenko, Russia 158 DETECTION AND GENETIC CHARACTERISATION OF VANA-CONTAINING ENTEROCOCCUS FROM MIGRATORY BIRDS: SONG THRUSH (TURDUS PHILOMELOS) N. Silva, G. Igrejas, A. Felgar, A. Gonçalves, C. Araújo, P. Poeta, Portugal 159 IN VITRO STUDY OF ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF NEWLY SYNTHESIZED FLAVANONE I. Stojanovic, M. Milenkovic, B. Ivkovic, Serbia 160 MULTICOPY NUCLEAR GENES RENDERING YEAST CELLS RESISTANT TO CHEMOSENSITIZING AGENT CTBT E. Drobna, J. Subik, Slovak Republic 161 THE EFFECT OF USING COMBINATIONS OF COMMONLY USED ANTIBIOTICS IN SUDAN ON RESISTANT GRAM NEGATIVE BACTERIAL ISOLATES S.M. SULIEMAN S. Sulieman, Sudan 162 INCIDENCE OF QUINOLONE-RESISTANT SALMONELLA ENTERICA ISOLATES FROM MEAT PRODUCTS IN MALAYSIA K.L. Thong, S. Moderassi, L.C. Chai, Malaysia 163 IN VITRO ANTIMYCOBACTERIAL ACTIVITY OF A SERIES NEW POTENT (R)-2AMINOBUTANOL DERIVATIVES V. Valcheva, G. Dobrikov, Bulgaria 164 PROTEOMIC ANALYSIS OF THE ANTIBIOTIC RESPONSE OF STENOTROPHOMONAS MALTOPHILIA L. Van Oudenhove, J. Van Beeumen, M. Galleni, B. Devreese, Belgium 165 HIGH PREVALENCE OF METHICILLIN-RESISTANT STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS IN BELGIAN VEAL CALF FARMING S. Vandendriessche, W. Vanderhaeghen, K. Hermans, F. Haesebrouck, P. Butaye, O. Denis, Belgium 74 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE (contd.) Poster No 166 ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE IN A HOSPITAL EFFLUENT AND IN THE RECEIVING MUNICIPAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT A.R. Varela, A. Novo, P. Viana, S. André, C.M. Manaia, Portugal POSTER SESSION 1: BACTERIAL PATHOTYPES 167 PHENOTYPIC AND MOLECULAR CHARACTERISATION OF PASTEURELLA MULTOCIDA ISOLATES FROM ACUTE SEPTICAEMIC PROCESSES FROM PIGS REARED IN EXTENSIVE HERDS IN SPAIN C. Borge, A. Carbonero, A.J. Arenas, A. Arenas-Montes, I. García-Bocanegra, J.C. Gómez-López, A. Torralbo, A. Perea, Animal Health Department AGR-149, Spain 168 IDENTIFICATION OF MYCOBACTERIUM CHELONAE ISOLATES IN THE SPUTUM SAMPLE FROM PATIENT WITH BREAST CANCER IN TEHRAN S.Z. Bostanabad, M. Shekarabei, M. Ghalami, S. Pourazar, Iran 169 PRESENCE OF VIRULENCE ASSOCIATED GENES AND CLONAL NATURE OF ENTEROAGGREGATIVE ESCHERICHIA COLI (EAEC) ISOLATES FROM DIARRHEAL CASES S. Bouzari, B. Kashef, M.M. Aslani, M. Oloomi, Iran 170 CHARACTERIZATION OF PSEUDOMONAS PUTIDA STRAINS ISOLATED FROM HOSPITALS E. Duque, M. Alaminos, J. de la Torre, A. Segura, L. Molina, M. Espinosa-Urgel, P. Bernal, J.L. Ramos, P. Plésiat, S. Conde, M. Fernandez, Spain, France 171 MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF ESCHERICHIA FERGUSONII STRAINS WITH THE HEAT-LABILE TOXIN GENE (LT) FROM CHICKEN FECES IN SOUTH KOREA J. Oh, M. Kang, J. Kwon, Y. Kwon, Republic of Korea 172 PREVALENCE AND CHARACTERIZATION OF POTENTIALLY PATHOGENIC E. COLI IN HEALTHY SHEEP IN BRAZIL R.P. Maluta, J.M. Fairbrother, F.A. de Ávila, Brazil, Canada 173 PREVALENCE OF ENTEROPATHOGENS IN SUCKLING PIGLETS WITH DIARRHOEA IN GERMAN ORGANIC FARMS H. Seeger, T. Eisenberg, H.P. Hamann, A. Nesseler, R. Volmer, C. Werner, A. Sundrum, M. Zschöck, Germany 174 DECREASE OF VIRULENCE FOR BALB/C MICE PRODUCED BY CONTINUOUS SUBCULTURING OF NOCARDIA BRASILIENSIS L. Vera-Cabrera, J.A. Almaguer-Chavez, O. Welsh, H.G. Garza-Lozano, S. Said-Fernandez, V.J. Romero-Diaz, J. Ocampo-Candiani, Mexico 75 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: CELL BIOLOGY AND CELL STRUCTURES Poster No 175 CELL ARCHITECTURE OF THE HYPERTHERMOPHILIC ARCHAEON METHANOCALDOCOCCUS VILLOSUS A. Bellack, G. Wanner, E.H. Egelman, R. Rachel, R. Wirth, Germany, USA 176 RNASE Y IN THE HUMAN PATHOGEN STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS G. Marincola, C. Wolz, C. Goerke, Germany 177 SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION IN THERMOACIDOPHILIC CRENARCHAEA SULFOLOBUS SPP. J. Reimann, D. Esser, T.K. Pham, P.C. Wright, B. Siebers, S.V. Albers, Germany, UK POSTER SESSION 1: COMPUTATIONAL MICROBIOLOGY 178 FLAVIN-DEPENDENT THYMIDYLATE SYNTHASE (THYX) OF MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS IS A POTENTIAL TARGET FOR ISONIAZID AND PACLITAXEL N. Barua, S. Mahanta, A.K. Buragohain, India 179 CHARACTERIZATION OF THE SMALL HEAT SHOCK PROTEIN FAMILY IN FUNGI R. Georg, S.L. Gomes, Brazil 180 THE POWER ASSEMBLER: A VERSATILE AND POWERFUL TOOL FOR ASSEMBLY OF NEXT-GENERATION SEQUENCE DATA K. De Bruyne, J. Goris, H. Pouseele, L. Vauterin, Belgium 181 WHOLE BACTERIA GENOME SEQUENCING: THE EDENA V3.0 DE NOVO ASSEMBLER D. Hernandez, P. François, J. Schrenzel, Switzerland 182 IMPROVING GENOME ANNOTATION: A TOOL FOR IDENTIFYING ERRORS IN THE ANNOTATION OF GENOME SEQUENCES T. Junier, T. Wunderlin, P. Junier, Switzerland 183 THE DISTRIBUTION OF GENES WITH DIFFERENT INTRON NUMBER BETWEEN C- AND W-STRAND OF DNA OF DYCTIOSTELIUM DISCOIDEUM A. Kabdullina, A. Ivachshenko, Kazakhstan 184 CLUBSUB-P: CLUSTER-BASED SUBCELLULAR LOCALIZATION PREDICTION FOR GRAM-NEGATIVE BACTERIA N. Paramasivam, D. Linke, Germany 185 ANALYSIS OF INTRAGENIC “PROMOTER ISLANDS” IN THE ESCHERICHIA COLI GENOME K.S. Shavkunov, M.N. Tutukina, I.S. Masulis, O.N. Ozoline, Russia 76 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: COMPUTATIONAL MICROBIOLOGY (contd.) Poster No 186 A QUANTITATIVE, SYNTENY-BASED METHOD TO IMPROVE FUNCTIONAL PREDICTIONS FOR HYPOTHETICAL AND POORLY ANNOTATED BACTERIAL AND ARCHAEAL GENES A.P. Yelton, B.C. Thomas, S.L. Simmons, P. Wilmes, J. Banfield, USA, Luxembourg 187 RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN ENZYME SEQUENCE-DEPENDENT PROPERTIES AND THE ETHANOL FLUX CONTROL COEFFICIENTS REPRESENTING THE HYNNE'S MODEL FOR YEAST GLYCOLYSIS P. Zikmanis, I. Kampenusa, Latvia POSTER SESSION 1: FUNGAL DEVELOPMENT 188 SUSCEPTIBILITY OF CLINICAL CANDIDA SPP. TO VARIOUS DISINFECTANTS I. Dag, Y. Oz, N. Kiraz, Turkey 189 OROPHARYNGEAL CANDIDIASIS IN HIV SERO-POSITIVE PATIENTS AND THEIR CD4/CD8 CELL COUNT RATIO V. Dixit, V.L. Nag, R. Tondon, S.K. Agrawal, India 190 FUNGI PREVALENCE IN OSMOSIS-TREATED WATER F. Falcão, F. Macieira, A. Santos, R. Rodrigues, F. Ferreira, R. Santos, M. Cadete, Portugal 191 EFFECT OF CARBON AND NITROGEN SOURCES ON LIGNIN DEGRADATION ABILITY AND ENZYME ACTIVITY OF DUAL-CULTURED, LIGNIN-DEGRADING FUNGI H. Fan, China 192 NOSOCOMIAL CANDIDURIA IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS HOSPITALIZED IN INTENSIVE CARE UNITS IN IRAN S.A. Ghiasian, M.R. Aghamirian, M. Bagheri, Iran 193 EXPRESSION AND FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERIZATION OF CYP51F1 ENZYME FROM CANDIDA ALBICANS H.G. Park, Y.R. Lim, S. Han, D. Kim, Republic of Korea 194 SCAR DERIVED, QRT-PCR ASSAY FOR RAPID DETECTION OF PLANT AND HUMAN PATHOGENIC MACROPHOMINA PHASEOLINA FROM FIELD AND ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES B. Kishore Babu, S. Mesapogu, D.K. Arora, India 195 HUMAN PROBIOTIC BACTERIAL LECTINS AGAINST UROGENITAL SPECIES OF CANDIDA: EFFECTIVENESS AND SYNERGISM M. Lakhtin, A. Bajrakova, V. Lakhtin, S. Afanasyev, V. Alyoshkin, Russia 77 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: FUNGAL DEVELOPMENT (contd.) 196 CHANGES IN FUNGAL COMMUNITY STRUCTURE IN THE PATIENTS OF INTESTINAL TRANSPLANTATION BY 18S RDNA PCR-DGGE Q. Li, Q. Zhang, C. Wang, J. Li, China 197 FUNCTIONAL ANALYSES OF THREE ENDOCYTOSIS-RELATED COMPONENTS IN THE FILAMENTOUS FUNGUS ASPERGILLUS ORYZAE K. Matsuo, Y. Higuchi, M. Arioka, K. Kitamoto, Japan 198 ANTIDERMATOPHYTIC ACTIVITIES OF THE METHANOLIC EXTRACTS OF FICUS EXASPERATA AND ACALYPHA WILKIENSIENA USED IN NIGERIAN TRADITIONAL MEDICINE A.C. Ngwogu, T.V. Otokunefor, Nigeria 199 FUNGAL GROWTH AND INACTIVATION PATTERNS IN PARCHMENT DOCUMENTS FROM THE ARCHIVE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF COIMBRA I. Nunes, N. Mesquita, S. Videira, S. Cabo Verde, A. Portugal, M.L. Botelho, Portugal 200 IS MALDI-TOF ICMS ABLE TO DISCRIMINATE DERMATOPHYTE CLONES? L. Pereira, N. Dias, C. Santos, N. Lima, Portugal 201 IDENTIFICATION OF PENICILLIA SPECIES ISOLATED FROM SOUTHERN ATLANTIC OCEAN MARINE SPONGE USING A POLYPHASIC APPROACH INCLUDING MALDI-TOF ICMS M.R.Z. Passarini, C. Santos, N. Lima, L.D. Sette, Brazil, Portugal 202 FILAMENTOUS FUNGI IN DRINKING WATER IN RELATION TO BIOFILM FORMATION V.M. Siqueira, H.M.B. Oliveira, C. Santos, R.R.M. Paterson, N.B. Gusmão, N. Lima, Portugal, Brazil 203 BIOREACTOR FOR THE DECOLOURISATION OF TEXTILE DYE USING LIGNINOLYTIC FUNGI UNDER HIGH ALKALINE AND SALT CONDITIONS C.A. Ottoni, L. Lima, C. Santos, N. Lima, Portugal 204 ROLE OF NA+/H+ ANTIPORTERS IN YEAST PHYSIOLOGY H. Sychrova, L. Hálová, Y. Krauke, K. Papoušková, O. Zimmermannova, Czech Republic 205 BIODIVERSITY AND ESTABLISHMENT OF YEASTS COMMUNITY IN THE PORCINE INTESTINE IN FACE OF DIFFERENT FARM CONDITIONS V. Urubschurov, P. Janczyk, R. Pieper, W.B. Souffrant, A. Zeyner, Germany 78 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: GENERAL VIROLOGY AND BACTERIOPHAGES Poster No 206 THE EVOLUTION OF PROPHAGES IN ENTEROBACTERIACAEA L.M. Bobay, France 207 COMPARATIVE GENOMICS OF VIRULENT BACTERIOPHAGES INFECTING ERWINIA AMYLOVORA, THE FIRE BLIGHT AGENT Y. Born, L. Fieseler, J. Marazzi, R. Lurz, B. Duffy, M.J. Loessner, Switzerland, Germany 208 VIRUS INACTIVATION MECHANISMS UPON EXPOSURE TO HEAT, OXIDANTS AND UV-LIGHT F. Bosshard, K. Rule Wiggington, B.M. Pecson, T. Sigstam, T. Kohn, Switzerland 209 ON THE EVOLUTION OF AVIAN INFECTIOUS BRONCHITIS VIRUS IN VERO CELLS P.E. Brandão, L.J. Richtzenhain, L.Y. Villarreal, Brazil 210 CONTROL OF DIRECTIONALITY IN LACTOBACILLUS DELBRUECKII BACTERIOPHAGE MV4 SITE-SPECIFIC RECOMBINATION M. Coddeville, J.F. Spinella, P. Cassard, G. Girault, P. Le Bourgeois, M.L. Daveran-Mingot, P. Ritzenthaler, France 211 IDENTIFICATION OF THREE NOVEL PHAGES FROM NON PATHOGEN STAPHYLOCOCCI: AN EVOLUTIONARY DISTINCT CLUSTER AMONG THE STAPHYLOCOCCAL PHAGES FAMILY? M. Deghorain, P. Smeesters, P.A. Drèze, L. Van Melderen, Belgium 212 BACTERIOPHAGES FOR DETECTION AND CONTROL OF CRONOBACTER SAKAZAKII IN POWDERED INFANT FORMULA J.M. Denyes, J. Klumpp, K.P. Kim, M.J. Loessner, Switzerland 213 TRANSDUCTION OF PENICILLINASE PLASMIDS WITHIN COMMUNITYACQUIRED METHICILLIN-RESISTANT STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS USA300 CLONE M. Varga, L. Kuntova, I. Maslanova, R. Pantucek, V. Ruzickova, J. Doskar, Czech Republic 214 CHARACTERIZATION OF BACTERIOPHAGES INFECTING CRONOBACTER SPP. L. Tothova, H. Al-Alami, M. Kajsik, J. Gajdosova, H. Drahovska, J. Turna, Slovak Republic 215 MULTIALLELISM OF MEASLES VIRUS REVEALS POSSIBLE MECHANISMS FOR GENERATING VIRUS DIVERSITY B. Grigorov, J. Brunel, J. Rabilloud, C. Bouchier, L. Dacheux, B. Horvat, D. Gerlier, France 79 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: GENERAL VIROLOGY AND BACTERIOPHAGES (contd.) Poster No 216 LISTERIA BACTERIOPHAGE RECEPTOR RECOGNITION AND ADSORPTION M. Habann, R. Bielmann, J. Kaps, S. Miller, J. Klumpp, M.J. Loessner, Switzerland, Germany 217 PATHOGENIC POTENTIAL OF DIFFERENT CITRUS TRISTEZA VIRUS GENOTYPES K. Hanĉević, S. Ĉerni, G. Nolasco, T. Radić, K. Djelouah, J. Rošin, D. Škorić, Croatia, Portugal, Italy 218 CHARACTERISATION OF THREE INDUCIBLE PROPHAGES FROM AN EPIDEMIC STRAIN OF PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA C. James, J.L. Fothergill, M. Brockhurst, C. Winstanley, UK 219 USE OF GUINEA PIGS IN THE EVALUATION OF VACCINES FOR BOVINE VIRAL DIARRHOEA (BVD) R.S. Jordao, C.P. Ribeiro, M.M. Filho, E.M. Pituco, D.U. Mehnert, Brazil 220 MORPHOLOGICAL, PHYSIOLOGICAL AND GENETIC ANALYSIS OF BACTERIOPHAGES ISOLATED FROM URBAN SEWAGE A. Jurczak-Kurek, M. Jakubowska, M. Los, B. Wrobel, Poland 221 ISOLATION AND MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF PHAGE F20 INFECTING HUMAN-INFECTIOUS AND DRUG-RESISTANT ENTEROBACTER AEROGENES K113 S.C. Kang, C.K. Mishra, S. Paul, T.J. Choi, Republic of Korea 222 REGULATION OF GENE EXPRESSION OF BACTERIOPHAGE T5 E. Klimuk, K. Severinov, N. Akulenko, Russia, USA 223 BROCHOTHRIX THERMOSPHACTA BACTERIOPHAGES FEATURE HETEROGENEOUS AND HIGHLY MOSAIC GENOMES AND UTILIZE UNIQUE PROPHAGE INSERTION SITES J. Klumpp, S. Kilcher, M.J. Loessner, Switzerland 224 VIRAL GASTROENTERITIS PATHOGENS IN TURKEY BETWEEN JULY 2009DECEMBER 2010 D. Yagci Caglayik, G. Korukluoglu, H. Karademirtok, T. Atak, Turkey 225 FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS OF THE HAEMOPHILUS INFLUENZAE BACTERIOPHAGE HP1 HOST CELL LYSIS SYSTEM IN ESCHERICHIA COLI A. Kwiatek, M. Adamczyk-Poplawska, Z. Tracz, A. Piekarowicz, Poland 226 RUBELLA SUSCPETIBILTY RATES IN PREGNANT WOMEN IN A WELSH NHS TRUST L.A. Matthews, D. Gray, S. Gray, L.M. Lawrance, UK 80 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: GENERAL VIROLOGY AND BACTERIOPHAGES (contd.) Poster No 227 INHIBITION IN THE PRODUCTION OF HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS (HIV-1) VIA INTERACTION OF PEPTIDE 56 WITH THE MATRIX DOMAIN P. Lawrence, J.M. Terme, S. Alais, D. Vatakis, M. Courcoul, R. Vigne, E. Decroly, P. Boulanger, C. Lazert, J.A. Zack, D. Gerlier, France, USA 228 CHARACTERIZATION OF Φ143 - A FRESH WATER BACTERIOPHAGE RESEMBLING CYSTOVIRUSES S. Mäntynen, A. Kohvakka, E. Laanto, J. Bamford, Finland 229 BIOCONTROL OF SALMONELLA ENTERICA SUBSPECIES ENTERICA WITH BROAD HOST RANGE VIRULENT BACTERIOPHAGES R. Marti, K. Zurfluh, J. Klumpp, S. Hagens, M.J. Loessner, Switzerland, The Netherlands 230 BACTERIOPHAGE T4 UNKNOWN GENES: A "DARK MATTER" ? Y. Mattenberger, S. Mattson, F. Silva, J. Métrailler, D. Belin, Switzerland 231 TRACING MEMBRANE PROTEIN INTERACTIONS IN PRD1 WITH BLUE NATIVE PAGE S. Mattila, H. Oksanen, J. Bamford, Finland 232 AVIAN INFLUENZA VIRUS IN MIGRATORY AND RESIDENT BIRDS DURING MIGRATORY SEASON IN BUSHEHR, IRAN M.J. Mehrabanpour, M.A. Shayanfar, A. Shriazi Nezhad, A. Rahimian, H. Moein, Iran 233 BACTERIOPHAGE PROLIFERATION UNDER INFLUENCE OF MICROWAVE IRRADIATION N. Milojević, D. Stanisavljev, B. Nikolić, M. Beljanski, L. Kolar-Anić, J. Kneţević-Vukĉević, Serbia 234 HIV NC-MEDIATED CONTROL OF VIRAL TRANSCRIPTION VIA DEGRADATION OF TAT H.W. Hong, H. Myung, Republic of Korea 235 HCV E2 AFFECTS LIVER FIBROSIS AND AUTOIMMUNE DISAESE VIA DEGRADATION OF AIMP1/P43 M.S. Kim, H. Myung, Republic of Korea 236 OXOGLAUCINE, A COMPOUND OF PLANT ORIGIN, SELECTIVELY INHIBITS THE IN VITRO REPLICATION OF HUMAN ENTEROVIRUSES L. Nikolaeva-Glomb, S. Philipov, A.S. Galabov, Bulgaria 237 ANALYSIS OF THE TARGET VP1 PROTEIN GENE OF THE DISOXARIL MUTANTS OF COXSACKIEVIRUS B1 I. Nikolova, A. Galabov, R. Petkova, S. Chakarov, B. Atanasov, Bulgaria 81 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: GENERAL VIROLOGY AND BACTERIOPHAGES (contd.) Poster No 238 CHARACTERIZATION OF PVL-PHAGES INDUCED FROM COMMUNITYACQUIRED STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS STRAINS J. Rajova, R. Pantucek, O. Sedo, P. Petras, I. Machova, V. Ruzickova, Z. Zdrahal, J. Doskar, Czech Republic 239 COMPARISON OF VIRUSNEUTRALIZATION TESTS AGAINST FOUR STRAINS OF BVDV (BVDV-1 AND BVDV-2) IN CATTLE NATURALLY INFECTED IN BRAZIL C.P. Ribeiro, A.M.M.P.D. Della Libera, R.S. Jordão, L.H. Okuda, E.M. Pituco, Brazil 240 THREE-DIMENSIONAL STRUCTURE OF THE A1 PROTEIN FROM BACTERIOPHAGE QΒ J. Rumnieks, K. Tars, Latvia 241 MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF SEVERAL NOVEL SIMIAN FOAMY VIRUSES IN NEOTROPICAL PRIMATES FROM SOUTH AMERICA C.P. Muniz, A.F. Santos, B. Sharma, E.A. Soares, H.N. Seuánez, W.M. Switzer, A. Pissinatti, M.A. Soares, Brazil, India, USA 242 LAUSANNEVIRUS, A GIANT AMOEBAL VIRUS ENCODING HISTONE DOUBLETS V. Thomas, C. Bertelli, F. Collyn, N. Casson, A. Telenti, A. Goesmann, A. Croxatto, G. Greub, France, Switzerland, Germany 243 RAPID TEST FOR HEPATITIS B: PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF THREE MARKERS AMONG INMATES IN A SWISS PRISON, GENEVA, SWITZERLAND L. Gétaz, H. Wolff, G. Togni, Switzerland 244 MOLECULAR AND MICROBIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF THE BACTERIAL VIRUS ISP FOR THE CONTROL OF STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS K. Vandersteegen, P.J. Ceyssens, K. Hermans, R. Lavigne, Belgium 245 DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF TWO RT-LAMP SYSTEMS FOR DETECTION OF EV71 AND COXA16 IN THE STOOL SAMPLES OF HFMD CASES H. Zhao, G. Zhao, G. Yin, W. Xu, S. Xu, W. Kang, S. Li, H. Gao, China 82 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: HIGH-THROUGHPUT APPROACHES Poster No 246 DETECTION OF ANTIGEN-SPECIFIC ANTIBODIES IN SERUM AND FOLLICULAR FLUIDS BY PROTEIN MICROARRAYS A. Ardizzoni, M.C. Baschieri, L. Manca, F. Capodanno, G.B. La Sala, E. Blasi, Italy 247 A LARGE SCALE HIGH THROUGHPUT SCREENING FOR INHIBITORS OF ATP HOMEOSTASIS IN NON-REPLICATING MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS L. Camacho, P. Mak, S. Rao, M.P. Tan, J. Chyba, X.H. Lin, B.H. Tan, S.H. Ng, V. Lim, D. Beer, J. Cherian, J. Duraiswamy, I. Ma, P. Bifani, A. Chatterjee, K. Kuhen, H.T. Wang, R. Glynne, T. Dick, K. Pethe, Singapore, USA 248 FROM HIGH THROUGHPUT 454 GS FLX DATA ANALYSIS PROCESS OF 16S RNA GENE SEQUENCES USING BARCODING TO BACTERIAL COMMUNITY EXPLORATION L. Cauquil, J. Mariette, C. Rousseau, A. Zened, F. Enjalbert, A. Troegeler, C. Klopp, S. Combes, France 249 SMALL MOLECULES INHIBIT SMCR, THE QUORUM SENSING MASTER REGULATOR OF VIBRIO VULNIFICUS B.S. Kim, S.M. Kim, S.H. Choi, Republic of Korea 250 HIGH-THROUGHPUT PROTEOGENOMICS OF RUEGERIA POMEROYI: SEEDING A PERFECT GENOMIC RE-ANNOTATION FOR THE WHOLE MARINE ROSEOBACTER CLADE J.A. Christie-Oleza, J. Armengaud, France 251 PROTEOME ANALYSES OF HYDROGEN PRODUCING HYPERTHERMOPHILIC ARCHAEON THERMOCOCCUS ONNURINEUS NA1 IN DIFFERENT CULTURE CONDITIONS Y.H. Chung, S.H. Yun, J. Kwon, Y.J. Moon, S.O. Kwon, S.G. Kang, J.H. Lee, S.I. Kim, Republic of Korea 252 PNEUMOCYSTIS JIROVECII DE NOVO GENOME SEQUENCING FROM A CLINICAL SPECIMEN O.H. Cissé, M. Pagni, P.M. Hauser, Switzerland 253 DEVELOPMENT OF A HIGH-CONTENT MICROSCOPY-BASED RNAI SCREENING ASSAY FOR BRUCELLA ENTRY AND MULTIPLICATION IN HELA CELLS R. Conde-Alvarez, S. Low, M. Emmenlauer, S. Muntwiler, S. Salcedo, J.P. Gorvel, C. Dehio, Switzerland, France 254 A PROKARYOTE COMMUNITIES' TRAVEL BETWEEN SOILS COUPLED TO HIGH THROUGHPUT SEQUENCING AS A WAY TO VISUALIZE THE RARE BIOSPHERE T.O. Delmont, D. Francioli, S. Laoudi, S. Jacquesson, P. Simonet, T.M. Vogel, Environmental Microbial Genomics Group, France 83 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: HIGH-THROUGHPUT APPROACHES (contd.) Poster No 255 SENSORS FOR SINGLE CELL ISOLATION OF METABOLITE PRODUCING BACTERIA L. Eggeling, M. Bott, S. Binder, Germany 256 BACTERIAL PHYSIOLOGICAL STATES ASSESSMENT IN DRINKING WATER: A METHOD COMPARISON STUDY K. Helmi, G. Meheut, F. Barthod, N. Charni-Ben-Tabassi, France 257 CYANOBACTERIAL CELL DIVISION: GENETICS, COMPARATIVE GENOMICS AND PROTEOMICS O.A. Koksharova, Russia 258 ULTRA-DEEP SEQUENCING THE DEEP-SEA FORAMINIFERA: LARGE PHYLOGENETIC DIVERSITY INFERRED FROM SHORT SSU RDNA BARCODES B. Lecroq, F. Lejzerowicz, P. Esling, L. Baerlocher, M. Østerås, L. Farinelli, J. Pawlowski, Japan, Switzerland, France 259 GENOME-WIDE SCREEN OF DIFFERENTIALLY REGULATED PROMOTERS OF YERSINIA PSEUDOTUBERCULOSIS YPIII/PIB1 ON HOST CELL CONTACT Z. Li, C.M. Li, M. Skurnik, Finland 260 REALISTIC SIMULATION OF NEXT-GENERATION SEQUENCING DATA FOR MICROBIAL GENOMICS PROJECTS K. McElroy, F. Luciani, T. Thomas, Australia 261 TESTING MACROECOLOGICAL IDEAS USING MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES : THE ROLE OF 454 SEQUENCING K.J. Purdy, B.B. Oakley, UK 262 THE VARIATION IN RESPIRATORY MICROBIOTA OF HEALTHY ADULTS ASSESSED BY PYROSEQUENCING AND CULTURE O. Sakwinska, B. Berger, L. Krause, D. Moine, M. Beaumont, H. Brüssow, Switzerland 263 FINDING POTENTIAL INHIBITORS OF METHICILLINE-RESISTANT STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS SHIKIMATE DEHYDROGENASE BY HIGHTHROUGHPUT MOLECULAR DOCKING C. Avitia-Domínguez, J. Salas-Pacheco, M. Quintos, B. Aguirre, A. Tellez-Valencia, Mexico 264 DETAILED COMPOSITIONAL ANALYSIS OF MYCOLIC ACIDS USING HIGH RESOLUTION MALDI TOFMS WITH A SPIRAL ION TRAJECTORY K. Teramoto, T. Sato, T. Tamura, Y. Ueda, A. Kusai, K. Suzuki, Japan, France 265 HIGH-THROUGHPUT MASS SPECTROMETRICAL SCREENING OF OLIGOSACCHARIDIC PRODUCTS SYNTHESIZED BY LEVANSUCRASES FROM PSEUDOMONADS T. Visnapuu, K. Mardo, C. Mosoarca, A.D. Zamfir, T. Alamäe, Estonia, Romania 84 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: HIGH-THROUGHPUT APPROACHES (contd.) Poster No 266 SYSTEMS-WIDE INVESTIGATION OF GLOBAL RNA BINDING PROTEINS IN VIRULENCE AND SECONDARY METABOLITE PRODUCTION IN SERRATIA SP. ATCC 39006 N. Wilf, R. Kingsley, A. Reid, N. Croucher, H. Hauser, L. Gatto, S. Hester, K. Lilley, G. Dougan, G. Salmond 267 BLIND ASSESSMENT OF HUMAN, ANIMAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES USING THE SALMONELLA GENO-SEROTYPING ARRAY (SGSA) C. Yoshida, K. Franklin, E. Lingohr, T. Kostic, M. Anjum, C. Clark, A. Kropinski, Canada, Austria, UK POSTER SESSION 1: INTRACELLULAR SURVIVAL 268 STUDIES OF MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS PE_PGRS62 AND PE_PGRS30 MUTANT K. Matsumura, H. Iwai, F. Kirikae, S. Suzuki, K. Okumura, T. Akiyama, K. Funatogawa, T. Kirikae, Japan, USA 269 MECHANISM OF RHODOCOCCUS EQUI ENTRY INTO HUMAN EPITHELIAL CELLS L. Pilares Ortega, S. Remuzgo Martínez, D. Padilla, J. Navas, I. Beares Gómez, J.M. Icardo, J. Ramos Vivas, Spain 270 IMPAIRED VIRULENCE, INVASIVENESS AND INTRACELLULAR PERSISTENCE OF STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS MEND-NEGATIVE SMALL COLONY VARIANT IN CULTURED HUMAN OSTEOBLASTS S. Trouillet, J.P. Rasigade, Y. Lhoste, T. Ferry, G. Lina, F. Vandenesh, J. Etienne, F. Laurent, France 271 LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES CELLULAR INFECTION TRIGGERS TYROSINEPHOSPHORYLATION OF HOST MYOSIN II S. Sousa, M.T. Almeida, R. Custódio, D. Vingadassalom, J. Leong, D. Cabanes, Portugal, USA 272 THE MALARIA PARASITE: GREAT CAPACITY FOR SURVIVAL R. Thattengat, D.A. Brooks, R.E.R. Nisbet, Australia 85 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: METALS AND MICROBES Poster No 273 URBAN AREA NEAR COPPER MINE AS A SOURCE OF HEAVY METAL RESISTANT BACTERIA? S. Bajkic, L. Djokic, T. Narancic, S. Trifunovic, D. Relic, D. Djordjevic, I. Moric, B. Vasiljevic, Serbia 274 MICROBIAL METAL REDUCTION: FROM HEAVY METAL TO ROCK R. Bernier-Latmani, D.S. Alessi, P.P. Shao, E.C. Dalla Vecchia, P. Junier, H. Veeramani, P. Persson, J.R. Bargar, Switzerland, USA, Sweden 275 DIVERSITY AND COPPER RESISTANCE OF CULTIVABLE BACTERIA PRESENT IN HIGH COPPER-CONTAMINATED CHILEAN MARINE SEDIMENTS L. Besaury, F. Marty, G. Muyzer, L. Quillet, France, The Netherlands 276 FIRST METHOD TO QUANTIFY COPPER RESISTANT BACTERIA IN ENVIRONMENTS: STUDY OF CASE OF GRADIENT OF COPPERCONTAMINATION IN CHILEAN MARINE SEDIMENTS L. Besaury, L. Quillet, France 277 TRANSCRIPTION DYNAMICS OF METAL(LOID) TRANSPORTER GENES IN A SOIL BACTERIAL COMMUNITY P. Billard, J. Poirel, C. Joulian, C. Leyval, France 278 UNDERSTANDING THE RELATIONSHIPS AMONG MERCURY CONTAMINATION, METHYLMERCURY FORMATION, AND BACTERIAL GUILDS IN TWO DIFFERENT AQUATIC SYSTEMS A.G. Bravo, J. Zopfi, D. Amouroux, J. Poté, J. Dominik, Switzerland, France 279 CADC, AN ARSR-TYPE REGULATOR IMPLICATED IN L. MONOCYTOGENES RESISTANCE TO CADMIUM AND VIRULENCE D. Cabanes, A. Camejo, F. Carvalho, C. Archambaud, P. Cossart, S. Sousa, Portugal, France 280 DEVELOPMENT OF UVC-FREE PHOTOCATALYTIC AIR PURIFIERS FOR INDOOR AIR DECONTAMINATION. BACTERIA AND VIRUS BIOAEROSOL REMOVAL G. Carre, N. Doss, P. Bernhardt, T. Romero, P. Andre, M.C. Lett, V. Keller, C. Muller, J.P. Gies, N. Keller, France 281 BACTERIAL DIVERSITY OF GENES INVOLVED IN ARSENIC SPECIATION IN SEDIMENT A. Cordi, A. Heinrich-Salmeron, C. Brochier-Armanet, C. Pagnout, F. Seby, G. Morin, G. Ona-Nguema, P. Bertin, F. Arsène-Ploetze, P. Bauda, France 282 CORROSIVE EFFECT OF A MIXED ANAEROBIC CULTURE ON GALVANIZED STEEL A. Çotuk, E. Ilhan-Sungur, D. Öztürk, G. Muyzer, Turkey, The Netherlands 86 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: METALS AND MICROBES (contd.) Poster No 283 HOW DO SPORES REDUCE METALS? E. Dalla Vecchia, P. Shao, P. Junier, R. Bernier-Latmani, Switzerland 284 GENETIC DIVERSITY OF BACTERIA ISOLATED FROM CADMIUM CONTAMINATED SOIL AND THEIR TOLERANCE TO METALS M.N. Dourado, P.F. Martins, M.R. Franco, F.D. Andreote, R.A. Azevedo, Brazil 285 A COBALT TRANSPORT SYSTEM IN SINORHIZOBIUM THAT IS REQUIRED FOR GROWTH ON LB MEDIUM J. Cheng, R.A. Morton, T. Finan, Canada 286 FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS OF THE ARSENIC RESISTANCE SYSTEM IN CYANOBACTERIA A.M. Sánchez-Riego, L. López-Maury, F.J. Florencio, Spain 287 RECOMBINANT FLAVOCYTOCHROME B2 (FC B2)-OVERPRODUCING HANSENULA POLYMORPHA CELLS FOR CHROMATE REDUCTION D. Broda, O. Smutok, M. Gonchar, Poland, Ukraine 288 PERIPLASMIC PROTEINS FOR COPPER ACQUISITION AND CYTOCHROME OXIDASE BIOGENESIS IN BRADYRHIZOBIUM JAPONICUM F. Serventi, D. Bühler, S. Huwiler, H.M. Fischer, R. Rossmann, S. Landolt, H. Hennecke, Switzerland 289 MICROBIALLY SUPPORTED SYNTHESIS OF BIMETALLIC PD-AU NANOPARTICLES B. Hosseinkhani, L.S. Søbjerg, A.E. Rotaru, G. Emtiazi, T. Skrydstrup, R.L. Meyer, Iran, Denmark 290 INSIGHTS INTO THE COMMUNITY STRUCTURE AND ACTIVITY OF THE IRON OXIDIZING BACTERIA IN THE ÄSPÖ -HARD ROCK LABORATORY D. Ionescu, C. Heim, M. Bizic Ionescu, C. Quast, J. Peplies, F.O. Gloeckner, V. Thiel, J. Reitner, L. Polerecky, D. de Beer, Germany 291 ELUCIDATION OF MECHANISM FOR EXTRACELLULAR BIOSYNTHESIS OF SILVER NANOPARTICLES USING FUNGI J. Panwar, N. Jain, India 292 SENSITIVITY OF MULTIDRUG RESISTANT BACTERIA STRAINS TO SILVER NANOPARTICLES A. Kedziora, K. Sobik, K. Korzekwa, J. Kowalczyk, W. Strek, A. Skwara, W. Doroszkiewicz, Poland 293 SELECTION AGAINST IRON-ACQUISITION SYSTEMS IN PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA WHEN IRON IS LIMITED: AN EXAMPLE OF A PUBLIC GOODS DILEMMA R. Kümmerli, Z. Dumas, Switzerland 87 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: METALS AND MICROBES (contd.) Poster No 294 SYNTHESIS OF AMONABACTINES BY AEROMONAS HYDROPHILA: IMPLICATION OF NRPS OF A UNIQUE ITERATIVE-ALTERNATIVE TYPE V. Leclère, R. Subashkhumar, B. Wathelet, P. Jacques, France, India, Belgium 295 EXPRESSION OF MAGNESIUM/COBALT TRANSPORTER CORA IS DOWNREGULATED BY RNASE III IN ESCHERICHIA COLI B. Lim, S.H. Sim, M. Sim, K. Lee, Republic of Korea 296 INFLUENCE OF ESTUARINE SALT MARSHES METAL CONTAMINATION ON DENITRIFIERS COMMUNITY DIVERSITY AND ACTIVITY A.M. Machado, C. Magalhães, A. Mucha, C.M. Almeida, A. Bordalo, Portugal 297 IDENTIFICATION OF A NEW FAMILY OF CORRUGATIN-BASED SECONDARY SIDEROPHORES IN PSEUDOMONAS AND A DETAILED STUDY OF ONE OF IT MEMBERS S. Matthijs, H. Budzikiewicz, T. Cu Thi Thien, G. Laus, P. Cornelis, Belgium, Germany 298 PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS OF THE STRUCTURAL DIVERSITY OF PSEUDOMONAS PYOVERDINES S. Matthijs, Y. Lumeng, G. Laus, P. De Vos, E. García-Valdés, P. Cornelis, Belgium, Spain 299 GENOMIC AND GENETIC ANALYSIS OF SIDEROPHORE-MEDIATED IRON ACQUISITION OF PSEUDOMONAS BRASSICACEARUM NFM 421 C. Tricot, W. Achouak, J.M. Meyer, S. Matthijs, Belgium, France 300 REGULATION OF LEISHMANIA AQUAGLYCEROPORIN AQP1: THE ANTIMONITE UPTAKE SYSTEM R. Mukhopadhyay, G. Mandal, V.S.R. Atluri, A. Franco, B. Papadopoulou, M. Wiese, H. Bhattacharjee, USA, Canada, UK 301 IRON'S PATHWAY AGAINST MULTI-DRUG RESISTANT BACTERIA S. Fardeau, C. Mullié, A. Dassonville-Klimpt, N. Audic, P. Sonnet, France 302 GROWTH OF ZNS NANOPARTICLES USING BIOLOGICALLY GENERATED SULPHIDE J. Pinto da Costa, A.V. Girão, J. Lourenço, T. Trindade, M.C. Costa, Portugal 303 ISOCITRATE DEHYDROGENASE AND TELLURITE-MEDIATED OXIDATIVE STRESS IN ESCHERICHIA COLI C.A. Reinoso, J.M. Sandoval, C.C. Vásquez, Chile 304 MICROBIAL ASSISTED IMMOBILIZATION AND REMEDIATION AT AN AMD CONTAMINATED SITE F. Schindler, E. Kothe, Germany 88 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: METALS AND MICROBES (contd.) Poster No 305 DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTION OF DISSIMILATORY IRON-REDUCING BACTERIA IN URBAN RIVER SEDIMENT IN JAPAN T. Sekikawa, H. Hayashi, K. Iwahori, Japan 306 SURVEY OF EFFECT OF MAGNETOSPIRILLUM GRYPHISWALDENSE ON IRON LEVEL OF MICE SERUM T. Setayesh, S.F. Mousavi, S.D. Siadat, Z. Hesmatipur, Iran 307 CHARACTERISATION OF WHIB1 FROM MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS L. Smith, J. Green, UK 308 LEAD INDUCES OXIDATIVE STRESS AND APOPTOTIC RESPONSE IN SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE J.V. Bussche, E.V. Soares, Portugal, Belgium 309 THE BIRTH OF A NOVEL FUNCTION: ROBUSTNESS FAVOURS THE NATIVE SUBSTRATE ABOVE PROMISCUOUS ENZYME ACTIVITY N.R. Uda, M. Creus, Switzerland 310 SILVER RESISTANCE IN CUPRIAVIDUS METALLIDURANS CH34 IS AFFECTED BY ENDOGENOUS INSERTION SEQUENCE ELEMENTS AND CROSS REGULATION K. Mijnendonckx, P. Monsieurs, M. Mergeay, N. Leys, J. Mahillon, R. Van Houdt, Belgium 311 BIODIVERSITY OF ULTRAMAFIC SOILS; FOR SUCCESSFUL REVEGETATION OF MINING SITES IN NEW CALEDONIA M. Waseem, A. Galiana, M. Lebrun, R. Duponnois, Y. Prin, M. Ducousso, France, New Caledonia 312 HEAVY METAL RESISTANCE PATTERNS OF MYCOBACTERIUM SPECIES R. Santos, S. Monteiro, M. Cadete, Portugal POSTER SESSION 1: MICROBIAL EVOLUTION, PHYLOGENY 313 DNA MARKERS FOR BACTERIAL DETECTION: A PHYLOGENETIC PERSPECTIVE P. Albuquerque, C.L. Santos, F. Tavares, Portugal 314 TAXONOMIC DIVERSITY AND ARDRA ANALYSIS OF CULTURABLE MODERATELY HALOPHILIC AND HALOTOLERANT BACTERIA IN ARAN-BIDGOL SALT LAKE, IRAN M.A. Amoozegar, M. Bagheri, M. Didari, S. Bouzari, A. Ventosa, Iran, Spain 89 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: MICROBIAL EVOLUTION, PHYLOGENY (contd.) Poster No 315 POLYPHASIC CHARACTERIZATION OF A NEW MODERATELY HALOPHILIC BACTERIUM ISOLATED FROM ARAN-BIDGOL HYPERSALINE LAKE, IRAN M.A. Amoozegar, M. Bagheri, M. Didari, P. Schumann, M. Mehrshad, C. Sanchez-Porro, A. Ventosa, Iran, Germany, Spain 316 COMPENSATORY EVOLUTION IN RIFAMPICIN RESISTANT MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS S. Borrell, I. Comas, S. Niemann, S. Samper, M. Kato-Maeda, S. Gagneux, Switzerland, UK, Germany, Spain, USA 317 TAXONOMIC STUDY OF SILAGE STRAIN CW 1, LACTOBACILLUS KIMCHII AND LACTOBACILLUS PARALIMENTARIUS Y. Cai, H. Pang, Japan, China 318 A NEW LACTOBACILLUS SEPCIES ISOLATED FROM SILAGE Y. Cai, H. Pang, Japan, China 319 ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF A NOVEL MODERATELY HALOPHILIC ROD FROM ARAN-BIDGOL HYPERSALINE SALT LAKE, IRAN M. Didari, M.A. Amoozegar, M. Bagheri, P. Schumann, Iran, Germany 320 METABOLIC NETWORKS OF THE OBLIGATE FUNGAL ENDOBACTERIUM CANDIDATUS GLOMERIBACTER GIGASPORARUM REVEAL A CONVERGENT EVOLUTIONARY ADAPTATION TO ITS INTRACELLULAR LIFE STYLE S. Ghignone, A. Salvioli, I. Anca, E. Lumini, P. Bonfante, Italy 321 CLASSIFICATION OF ALKYLPHENOL POLYETHOXYLATE DEGRADING BACTERIA BY MALDI-TOF MS BASED ON RIBOSOMAL PROTEIN CODED IN S10SPC-ALPHA OPERON Y. Hotta, A. Hosoda, H. Tamura, Japan 322 GEOGRAPHICAL GENETIC DIVERSITY OF MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS BEIJING GENOTYPE FAMILY STRAINS T. Iwamoto, T. Wada, S. Maeda, N. Nakanishi, Q. Gao, Y.K. Park, J. Mei, L. Caviedes, R.H. Gilman, S. Kato, Japan, China, Republic of Korea, Peru, USA 323 WHY SHOULD ANAMORPHIC FUNGI CONTINUE TO BE NAMED SEPARATELY? R. Kirschner, W. Gams, Taiwan R.O.C., The Netherlands 324 MULTI-LOCUS SEQUENCE ANALYSIS (MLSA) OF ORAL NEISSERIA SPECIES J. Kistler, V. Booth, D. Bradshaw, W.G. Wade 90 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: MICROBIAL EVOLUTION, PHYLOGENY (contd.) 325 HALOGRANUM SALARIUM SP. NOV., A HOLOPHILIC ARCHAEON ISOLATED FROM SEA SALT K.K. Kim, K.C. Lee, J.S. Lee, Republic of Korea 326 GENETIC ADAPTATION OF HALOPHILIC TETRAGENOCOCCUS HALOPHILUS TO SUGAR STRESS A. Justé, C. Verreth, K.A. Willems, L. De Meester, B. Lievens, Belgium 327 LOW DISCRIMINATION POWER OF THE STANDARD OPTIMIZED VARIABLE NUMBER OF TANDEM REPEATS SYSTEMS FOR GENOTYPING OF MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS IN JAPAN S. Maeda, T. Wada, T. Iwamoto, S. Kato, Japan 328 EVOLUTIONARY PATHWAYS OF PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA DURING LONGTERM INFECTION OF CF AIRWAYS T. Markussen, M.G. Lozano, A.E. Burleigh, R.L. Marvig, L. Yang, L. Jelsbak, N. Høiby, H. Krogh Johansen, S. Molin, Denmark 329 MOLECULAR PHYLOGENY OF THE GENUS PSEUDOMONAS BASED ON CONCATENATED OPRI-OPRL GENES AND ITS APPLICATION TO THE STUDY OF RIVER BIODIVERSITY S. Matthijs, A. Coorevits, T. Gebrekidan Tsegaye, C. Tricot, P. De Vos, P. Cornelis, Belgium 330 CHROMOSOME SEGREGATION SYSTEMS OF MULTIPARTITE GENOMES F. Passot, V. Calderon, D. Lane, F. Pasta, France 331 DIVERSITY OF METHANOGENIC ARCHEA IN RUMEN OF BUFFALOES AS DETERMINED BY SEQUENCE ANALYSIS OF RIBOSOMAL 16S RDNA CLONE LIBRARY S.S. Paul, S.M. Deb, India 332 PHYLOGENIC RELATIONSHIP OF BORRELIA PERSICA, B. MICROTII AND B. LATYSCHEVII M.R. Razavi, S. Khanjani, H. Nekoui, S.R. Naddaf, Iran 333 ACTINOBACTERIAL CENSUS: THE DIVERSITY AND ECOLOGICAL CONTEXT OF LUXR DOMAINS C.L. Santos, M. Correia-Neves, M.V. Mendes, Portugal 334 INSIGHT INTO GENETIC DIVERSITY AND POPULATION STRUCTURE OF FLAVOBACTERIUM PSYCHROPHILUM IN FRANCE VIA AN MLST APPROACH Y.J.C. Siekoula-Nguedia, E. Duchaud, G. Blanc, S. Calvez, France 91 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: MICROBIAL EVOLUTION, PHYLOGENY (contd.) Poster No 335 MOLECULAR IDENTIFICATION OF METHANOGENS IN RUMEN OF BUBALUS BUBALIS BY 16S RIBOPRINTING AND SEQUENCE ANALYSIS S.K. Sirohi, P.P. Chaudhary, India 336 CELL ENVELOPE ARCHITECTURE IN THE PHYLUM CHLOROFLEXI: COMPARATIVE GENOMICS SUPPORTS THE ABSENCE OF A LIPID OUTER MEMBRANE I.C. Sutcliffe, UK 337 CELLULAR EVOLUTION: THE IMPORTANCE OF THE CELL MEMBRANE AND THE HYDROPHOBIC PHASE B.J. Tindall, Germany 338 MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF PSEUDOMONAS STUTZERI STRAINS EVIDENCE FOR HORIZONTAL TRANSFER OF AN ENTIRE RIBOSOMAL OPERON IN P. STUTZERI A1501 A. Venieraki, M. Dimou, E. Vezyri, P. Katinakis, Greece 339 CHARACTERIZATION OF GENOMIC SPECIFICITY AND DIVERSITY OBSERVED IN MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS IN FAR-EASTERN ASIA T. Wada, T. Iwamoto, A. Hase, S. Maeda, Japan 340 DE NOVO EVOLUTION OF PROKARYOTIC PROMOTER ARCHITECTURE L. Wolf, E. van Nimwegen, O. Silander, Switzerland POSTER SESSION 1: MICROBIAL INDIVIDUALITY 341 THE RATIO OF AUTOINDUCERS IS IMPORTANT FOR INDUCTION OF QUORUM SENSING-REGULATED PROCESSES IN VIBRIO HARVEYI C. Anetzberger, N. Stambrau, U. Schell, K. Jung, Germany 342 PHENOTYPIC HETEROGENEITY IN BACTERIAL STRESS RESPONSES M. Arnoldini, M. Ackermann, Switzerland 343 POLE AGE AFFECTS CELL SIZE AND THE TIMING OF CELL DIVISION IN METHYLOBACTERIUM EXTORQUENS T. Bergmiller, J. Vorholt, M. Ackermann, Switzerland 344 MINIMIZING THE COST OF PYOVERDINE PRODUCTION: IS INCREASED HETEROGENEITY AMONG INDIVIDUALS ADVANTAGEOUS? C. Bigosch, R. Kümmerli, M. Ackermann, Switzerland 92 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: MICROBIAL INDIVIDUALITY (contd.) Poster No 345 METABOLIC PHENOTYPES OF ISOGENIC ESCHERICHIA COLI GROWING IN CARBON-LIMITED, MIXED-SUBSTRATE ENVIRONMENTS N. Nikolic, M. Ackermann, Switzerland 346 SINGLE CELL ANALYSIS EVIDENCE HETEROGENEOUS EXPRESSION OF THE AGR COMMUNICATION SYSTEM OF LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES D. Garmyn, L. Gal, R. Briandet, M. Guilbaud, J.P. Lemaitre, A. Hartmann, P. Piveteau, France 347 EFFECTS OF DENSITY DEPENDENT BIRTH AND DEATH RATES ON MULTICELLULAR LIFE CYCLES IN FILAMENTOUS BACTERIA V. Rossetti, M. Filippini, M. Svercel, A.D. Barbour, H.C. Bagheri, Switzerland 348 CHARACTERIZATION OF COMPETENCE GENES IN LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES L. Fieseler, M.J. Loessner, Switzerland POSTER SESSION 1: MICROBIAL PERSISTENCE AND CHRONIC INFECTIONS 349 PATHOGENICITY OF STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS AND ITS ROLE IN THE PROGRESSION OF PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA CHRONIC LUNG INFECTION I. Bianconi, E. Pedretti, C. Cigana, R. Baldan, D.M. Cirillo, A. Bragonzi, Italy 350 AMBIGUOUS QUANTIFERON-TB TEST RESULTS; EXAMINATION OF DOMINANT IL-2 FUNCTIONAL T-CELL SUBSETS BY A FLUORESCENCE-BASED ELISPOT ASSAY P. Bittel, D. Mayor, A. Berger, P. Iseli, F. Suter-Riniker, T. Bodmer, Switzerland 351 THE ECF SIGMA FACTOR SIGX IS INVOLVED IN THE SUCROSE-INDUCED ACTIVATION OF OPRF TRANSCRIPTION IN PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA E. Bouffartigues, G. Gicquel, O. Maillot, M. Hillion, N. Orange, M. Feuilloley, S. Chevalier, France 352 SEROPREVALENCE TO HELICOBACTER PYLORI ANTIGENS IN PATIENTS WITH GASTRODUODENAL DISEASES OF THREE LATIN-AMERICAN COUNTRIES WITH DIFFERENT INCIDENCE OF GASTRIC CANCER M. Camorlinga-Ponce, L. Flores, G. Hernández, E. Kasamatsu, E. Lazcano, R. Murillo, J. Torres-López, Mexico, Colombia, Paraguay 353 DEVELOPMENT OF IN VIVO MODEL OF CHLAMYDOPHILA ABORTUS PERSISTENT INFECTION IN MICE OVEREXPRESSING IL10 M.R. Caro, N. Ortega, J.L. Quevedo, M. Braukmann, K. Sachse, F. Cuello, J.A. Navarro, J. Salinas, Spain, Germany 93 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: MICROBIAL PERSISTENCE AND CHRONIC INFECTIONS (contd.) Poster No 354 ANTIOXIDANT DEFENSE IS ONE OF THE MECHANISMS BY WHICH MOSQUITO CELLS SURVIVE DENGUE 2 VIRAL INFECTION T.H. Chen, W.J. Chen, Taiwan R.O.C. 355 A NEW RAPID PROCEDURE OF OBTAINING MORPHOLOGICALLY ALTERED DORMANT FORMS OF MYCOBACTERIUM SMEGMATIS O. Demidenok, A. Goncharenko, A. Kaprelyants, Russia 356 GENETIC DETERMINANTS OF PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA SMALL COLONY VARIANT PHENOTYPES A. Dötsch, A. Blanka, D. Eckweiler, S. Häussler, Germany 357 HELICOBACTER PYLORI INFECTION IN INSTITUTIONALIZED CHILDREN WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY M. Douraghi, H. Goudarzi, M. Nateghi Rostami, E.S. Mirsamadi, Iran 358 QUANTIFICATION OF VBNC BACTERIA ON SURFACES AFTER CLEANING DISINFECTION BY THE DIRECT VIABLE COUNT METHOD COUPLED WITH FLOW CYTOMETRY O. Firmesse, France 359 TREATMENT OF CEREBRAL ZYGOMYCOSIS: A SUCCESSFUL PROLONGED (783 DAYS) LIPOSOMAL AMPHOTERICIN B (LAMB) THERAPY, WHILE POSACONAZOLE FAILED M. Grant, B. Suh, USA 360 THREE PROTECTIVE LECTIN SYSTEMS IN PROBIOTIC LACTOBACILLUS CONSORTIUM M. Lakhtin, V. Lakhtin, V. Alyoshkin, S. Afanasyev, V. Pospelova, Russia 361 HUMAN B-DEFENSIN-2 MODULATES CYTOTOXICTY OF PSEUDOMONAS FLUORESCENS ON CACO-2/TC7 CELLS A. Madi, Z. Al-Nabhani, N. Orange, M. Hillion, M.G.J. Feuilloley, N. Connil, France 362 ORGANIC NANOPARTICLES FOR TARGETED DELIVERY OF ANTIMICROBIALS L. Tatham, J. Long, A. Foster, S. Rannard, C. Edwards, UK 363 REMARKABLE PERSISTENCE OF GENOMICALLY STABLE ISOLATES OF INQUILINUS SP. IN THE RESPIRATORY TRACT OF A CYSTIC FIBROSIS PATIENT C. Teyssier, S. Kypraios, F. Aujoulat, R. Chiron, E. Jumas-Bilak, H. Marchandin, France 364 RESISTANCE AND TOLERANCE OF MAMIELLALES TO VIRUSES R. Thomas, H. Moreau, Génomique Evolutive et Environnementale du Phytoplancton, France 94 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: MICROBIAL PERSISTENCE AND CHRONIC INFECTIONS (contd.) Poster No 365 MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF INTESTINAL MUCOSA-ASSOCIATED ESCHERICHIA COLI V. Totino, M. Proietti Checchi, M.S. Lepanto, F. Santangelo, V. Iebba, C. Longhi, S. Cucchiara, S. Schippa, M.P. Conte, Italy 366 A NEW ROLE FOR A SMALL GTPASE IN COPING WITH STRESS CONDITIONS N. Verstraeten, C.I. Kint, V.R. Liebens, M. Fauvart, J. Michiels, Belgium POSTER SESSION 1: MICROBIAL PROTEOMICS 367 CHARACTERIZATION OF NOVEL BROAD SUBSTRATE SPECIFIC ALCOHOL OXIDASE FROM ASPERGILLUS TERREUS MTCC 6324 THROUGH MOLECULAR AND PROTEOMICS APPROACH M. Chakraborty, S.S. Ghosh, P. Goswami, India 368 ANALYSIS OF CYTOPLASMIC MEMBRANE PROTEOME OF STREPTOCOCCUS PNEUMONIAE BY SHOTGUN PROTEOMIC APPROACH C.W. Choi, Y.H. Chung, S.I. Kim, Republic of Korea 369 DEAD-BOX RNA HELICASE IN STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS DEGRADOSOME J.P. Didier, S. Oun, P. Linder, Switzerland 370 DIFFERENTIAL PROTEOMICS HIGHLIGHTS METABOLIC CHANGES ASSOCIATED WITH N-HEXADECANE UTILIZATION IN A STREPTOMYCES COELICOLOR STRAIN EXPRESSING GORDONIA SP. SOCG ALKANE MONOOXIGENASE G. Gallo, L. Lo Piccolo, R. La Rosa, G. Renzone, A. Scaloni, P. Quatrini, A.M. Puglia, Italy 371 CHARACTERIZATION OF THE ZYMOMONAS MOBILIS ACID-STRESS RESPONSE BY PROTEOMICS C.W. Hsieh, Y.Y. Shiu, Y.S. Chang, Taiwan R.O.C. 372 MYCOBACTERIAL UBIQUITIN-LIKE TARGETING - PUPYLATION AND DEPUPYLATION OF PROTEASOMAL SUBSTRATES F. Imkamp, F. Striebel, M. Sutter, P. Sander, E. Weber-Ban, Switzerland 373 IDENTIFICATION OF IMMUNOGENIC PROTEINS OF WADDLIA CHONDROPHILA FOR USE IN DIAGNOSIS AND VACCINE C. Kebbi-Beghdadi, F. Uyttebroeck, B. Riederer, G. Greub, Switzerland 95 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: MICROBIAL PROTEOMICS (contd.) Poster No 374 PROTEOMIC CHARACTERIZATION OF THE PSEUDOMONAS PUTIDA KT2440 GLOBAL RESPONSE TO A MONOCYCLIC AROMATIC COMPOUND BY ITRAQ ANALYSIS AND 1DE-MUDPIT S.H. Yun, C.W. Choi, S.I. Kim, Republic of Korea 375 PROTEOME SCALE ANALYSIS OF OXIDATIVE STRESS IN CORYNEBACTERIUM GLUTAMICUM C.M. Lange, C. Trötschel, A. Poetsch, K. Marin, R. Krämer, Germany 376 FUNCTIONAL PROTEOMIC ANALYSIS OF THE OUTER MEMBRANE OF BACTEROIDES FRAGILIS UNDER STRESS CAUSED BY BILE SALTS R.F. Boente, D.N.S. Silva, H. Pauer, R.B. Zingali, E.O. Ferreira, R.M.C.P. Domingues, L.A. Lobo, Brazil 377 RESPONSES OF MYCOPLASMA HOMINIS PG37 TO STRESSORS: MORPHOLOGY, ULTRASTRUCTURE AND EXPRESSION OF PROTEINS E.S. Medvedeva, N.B. Baranova, A.A. Mouzykantov, O.V. Gorshkov, M.A. Yantseva, V.M. Chernov, O.A. Chernova, Russia 378 PAPPSO: A PROTEOMIC PLATFORM AT THE CUTTING EDGE OF BACTERIAL PROTEIN ANALYSIS A. Guillot, C. Henry, D. Chevret, S. Misra, B. Valot, T. Balliau, M. Davanture, O. Langella, M. Zivy, V. Monnet, France 379 IMMUNOMODULATORY EFFECTS OF LACTOBACILLUS PLANTARUM SURFACE PROTEINS ON INTESTINAL EPITHELIAL CELLS D. Remus, F. Fusetti, J. Karczewski, R. Bongers, M. Wels, P. de Vos, B. Poolmann, P. Bron, M. Kleerebezem, The Netherlands 380 THE CHLAMYDIA SURFACEOME - PROTEOME ANALYSIS OF SURFACEASSOCIATED PROTEINS OF CHLAMYDIA TRACHOMATIS SEROVAR D I. Rosenkrands, M. West-Nørager, O. Østergaard, A. Olsen, N. Heegaard, P. Andersen, F. Follmann, Denmark 381 ANALYSIS OF NATIVE PROTEIN COMPLEXES FROM OUTER MEMBRANE VESICLES IN ESCHERICHIA COLI BY HIGH RESOLUTION CLEAR NATIVE ELECTROPHORESIS (HRCNE) S. Sánchez Poza, E. Diéguez Casal, P. Freixeiro Díaz, L. Costoya Seco, M.T. Criado Álvarez, C. Ferreirós Domínguez, Spain 382 THE MENINGOCOCCAL PROTEIN RMPM BINDS TO THE PORIN COMPLEXES THROUGH THE PORB BY ITS N-TERMINAL DOMAIN S. Sánchez Poza, P. Freixeiro Díaz, E. Diéguez Casal, L. Costoya Seco, M.T. Criado Álvarez, C. Ferreirós Domínguez, Spain 96 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: MICROBIAL PROTEOMICS (contd.) Poster No 383 METABOLIC CHARACTERIZATION OF THE ISOCITRATE LYASE NEGATIVE ALPHAPROTEOBACTERIUM METHYLOBACTERIUM EXTORQUENS AM1 ON ACETATE K. Schneider, R. Peyraud, P. Kiefer, P. Christen, N. Delmotte, S. Massou, J.C. Portais, J.A. Vorholt, Switzerland, France 384 ANALYSIS OF TELLURITE RESISTANCE DETERMINANT FROM E. COLI KL53 IN THE VIEW OF PROTEIN INTERACTIONS R. Šmidák, J.S. Aradská, L. Turkoviĉová, D. Blaškoviĉ, J. Turňa, Slovak Republic 385 INTEGRATING MULTIPLE 'OMICS' APPROACHES TO STUDY EPIDEMIC STRAINS OF BURKHOLDERIA CENOCEPACIA P. Subramani, K.A. Hassan, L.D. Elbourne, X. Song, T.J. Kidd, M.P. Molloy, S.C. Bell, I.T. Paulsen, Australia 386 ANALYSIS OF THE ADAPTIVE TOLERANCE RESPONSE (ATR) IN CAMPYLOBACTER JEJUNI A. Varsaki, C. Murphy, K. Jordan, C. Carroll, Ireland, Spain POSTER SESSION 1: MICROBIOLOGY EDUCATION 387 POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL IN HORTICULTURE-µHORT B.W. Alsanius, W. Wohanka, D.F. Jensen, S. Ahrné, G. Molin, E. Liljeroth, L.H. Zhou, S. Khalil, M. Hultberg, P. Jensén, Sweden, Germany 388 SCIENTIFIC ALPHABETIZATION FOR CHILDREN AT FUNDAMENTAL CYCLE: HOW A MICROBIOLOGICAL APPROACH MAY TO HELP? V. Carvalho, M. Guibu, Brazil 389 BACTERIAL SUPERINFECTION IN ZOONOTIC CUTANEOUS LEISHMANIASIS M. Doudi, Iran POSTER SESSION 1: NEW APPROACHES TO TYPING OF BACTERIA 390 MINI SATELLITE BASED TYPING OF MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS STRAINS ISOLATED FROM HIV POSITIVE AND HIV NEGATIVE INDIVIDUALS IN TERTIORY CARE HOSPITAL C.P. Baveja, V.N. Gumma, S. Gupta, V.K. Sharma, H. Jha, A. Khanna, India 97 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: NEW APPROACHES TO TYPING OF BACTERIA (contd.) Poster No 391 EVALUATION OF MATRIX-ASSISTED LASER DESORPTION IONIZATION-TIME OF FLIGHT MASS SPECTROMETRY FOR THE RAPID IDENTIFICATION OF BETAHAEMOLYTIC STREPTOCOCCI A. Cherkaoui, S. Emonet, J. Fernandez, D. Schorderet, J. Schrenzel, Switzerland 392 DNA BARCODING FOR DIAGNOSIS OF PLANT QUARANTINE BACTERIA WITHIN XANTHOMONAS L. Detemmerman, B. Cottyn, P. De Vos, M. Maes, Belgium 393 LACTIC ACID BACTERIA IDENTIFICATION USING MALDI-TOF MS S. Duboux, F. Praplan, F. Delmas-Julien, N. Frank, K. Janssens, B. Pot, B. Casado, Switzerland, Belgium 394 DEVELOPMENT OF ENZYME IMMUNOASSAY FOR THE DETECTION OF CRONOBACTER SAKAZAKII O:1H:1 I. Hochel, J. Škvor, Czech Republic 395 MULTILOCUS VARIABLE-NUMBER TANDEM-REPEAT ANALYSIS FOR SUBTYPING SALMONELLA ENTERICA SEROVAR GALLINARUM M.S. Kang, Y.K. Kwon, J.Y. Oh, B.K. An, E.A. Song, J.H. Kwon, G.S. Chung, Republic of Korea 396 EVALUATION OF MALDI-TOF MS FOR IDENTIFICATION OF MICROORGANISMS OF VETERINARY ORIGIN A.A. Hassan, A. Rothkamp, M. Hijazin, C. Lämmler, T. Eisenberg, M. Zschöck, M. Timke, M. Kostrzewa, The Netherlands, Germany 397 MOLECULAR TYPING OF AVIAN ESCHERICHIA COLI ISOLATES BY ERIC-PCR S.M. Peighambari, M. Soltani, M. Askari, A. Sadrzadeh, Iran 398 USE OF DNA REPETITIVE SEQUENCES AS THE MOLECULAR MARKERS TO STUDY GENETIC DIVERSITY OF MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS STRAINS A. Sajduda, K. Knapska, A. Brzostek, A. Górna, A. Wojtasik, J. Dziadek, Poland 399 MULTI-STRAIN GENOME SEQUENCING AND EXTENSIVE PHENOTYPING OF LACTOBACILLUS PARACASEI AND LACTOBACILLUS RHAMNOSUS FOR GENOME-PHENOTYPE MATCHING T. Smokvina, E. Jacouton, J. Boekhorst, J. Polka, S. Capronnier, C. Jaulin, M. Wels, J. van Hycklama Vlieg, France, The Netherlands, Italy 400 VIBRIO CHOLERAE REPEATS-PCR FINGERPRINTING OF VIBRIO CHOLERAE K.L. Thong, C.S.J. Teh, R. Osawad, K.H. Chua, Malaysia, Japan 98 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: NEW APPROACHES TO TYPING OF BACTERIA (contd.) Poster No 401 CHARACTERIZATION OF THE GENETIC DIVERSITY OF THE RICKETTSIALE EHRLICHIA RUMINANTIUM, AT THE WORLD SCALE, USING MLVA AND MLST N. Vachiéry, N. Haddad, D.F. Meyer, L. Pruneau, A. Saldana, H. Pilet, M. Berrich, R. Bouchouicha, V. Pinarello, C. Carasco-Lacombe, M. Magnan, H. Adakal, H.J. Boulouis, D. Martinez, T. Lefrançois, France, Burkina Faso 402 MULTILOCUS SEQUENCE TYPING (MLST) OF CARBAPENEM RESISTANT PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA ISOLATED FROM ORUMIEH, IRAN S. Yousefi, M.R. Nahaei, S. Farajnia, B. Zariekar, A. Iversen, P. Edquist, M. Maâtallah, C.G. Giske, Iran, Sweden 403 GENOME DIFFERENCES BETWEEN TREPONEMA PALLIDUM SUBSP. PALLIDUM AND TREPONEMA PALLIDUM SUBSP. PERTENUE M. Zobaníková, D. Ĉejková, M. Strouhal, P. Pospíšilová, G.M. Weinstock, D. Šmajs, Czech Republic, USA POSTER SESSION 1: PLANT/MICROBES INTERACTIONS 404 CONCENTRATION DEPENDENT ACTIVITY OF PYOCYANIN FROM PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA: ANTIBIOTIC AGAINST PHYTOPATHOGEN AND SIGNAL MOLECULE FOR BIOFILM DEVELOPMENT BY RHIZOBIA N. Arora, E. Khare, India 405 EXOPOLYSACCHARIDE PRODUCTION BY CELL WALL DEFICIENT FORMS OF SYMBIOTIC CYANOBACTERIA O.I. Baulina, O.A. Gorelova, E.S. Lobakova, Russia 406 ISOLATION AND STUDY OF THE DIVERSITY OF CULTURABLE BACTERIA ASSOCIATED WITH AMAZON GUARANA A.C. Bogas, M.L. Bonatelli, S. Tsui, J. Marcon, B.D. Batista, M.C. Quecine, P.T. Lacava, S.A. Filho, A.A. Pizzirani-Kleiner, E.W. Kitajima, J.L. Azevedo, Brazil 407 CITRUS GROWTH PROMOTION BY METHYLOBACTERIUM SPP. A.C. Bogas, C.I. Aguilar-Vildoso, W.L. Araújo, Brazil 408 GUIGNARDIA CITRICARPA: AGROBACTERIUM-MEDIATED TRANSFORMATION AND FUNCTIONAL GFP EXPRESSION M.B.C. Rodrigues, L.C.L. Fávaro, A.P.S. Pallu, A. Ferreira, F.L.S. Sebastianes, M.J.C. Rodrigues, M.B. Spósito, W.L. Araújo, A.C. Bogas, A.A. Pizzirani-Kleiner, Brazil 409 CHARACTERIZATION OF THE GENE BGXA AND ITS PRODUCT IN DICKEYA DADANTII 3937 S. Boukerzaza- Charaoui, N. Hugouvieux-Cotte-Pattat, France 99 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: PLANT/MICROBES INTERACTIONS (contd.) Poster No 410 INFLUENCE OF A MACROPHYTE ON BACTERIAL COMMUNITIES IN A MERCURY POLLUTED SEDIMENT (BABENI RESERVOIR, ROMANIA) N. Regier, B. Frey, A. Grosse-Honebrick, A.G. Bravo, W. Wildi, J. Dominik, C. Cosio, Switzerland 411 NICOTIANA TABACUM PLEIOTROPIC DRUG RESISTANCE TRANSPORTERS PLAY A ROLE IN PLANT-PATHOGEN INTERACTIONS AND PLANT DEFENSE A. Bultreys, M.D. Bienert, A. Drozak, V. Planchon, M. Boutry, Belgium 412 ENDOPHYTIC NITROGEN FIXATION IS THE PRIMARY SOURCE OF FOLIAR NITROGEN FOR PINE SEEDLINGS GROWN IN NITROGEN LIMITED SOIL R. Anand, C. Chanway, Canada 413 POTATO SIGNAL MOLECULES THAT ACTIVATE VIRULENCE IN PHYTOPATOGENIC PECTOBACTERIUM ATROSEPTICUM SCRI1043 A.G. Daminova, N.B. Tarasova, Y.V. Gogolev, Russia 414 THE Β-KETOADIPATE PATHWAY OF CUPRIAVIDUS NECATOR JMP134 PLAYS A ROLE IN ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA ROOT EXUDATES CATABOLISM AND PLANT COLONIZATION P. Dasencich, T. Ledger, A. Zuñiga, R. Donoso, B. González, Chile 415 DEVELOPING ENDOPHYTIC BACTERIAL INOCULANTS FOR THE SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTION OF BIOENERGY CROPS C. Menton, G. Garcia-Cabellos Dunne, J. Culhane, N. Otieno, E. Keogh, D. Brazil, D. Ryan, K. Germaine, D.N. Dowling, Ireland 416 GENOMIC ORGANIZATION, SUBCELLULAR LOCALIZATION AND STRUCTURAL PROTEINS OF A PLANT-SPECIFIC TOBACCO NT-4/1 GENE AND THE ENCODED 4/1 PROTEIN S.S. Makarova, T.N. Erokhina, A.G. Solovyev, J. Schiemann, R. Owens, S.Y. Morozov, Russia, Germany, USA 417 DISTRIBUTION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF 1-AMINOCYCLOPROPANE-1CARBOXYLATE DEAMINASES FROM AEROBIC METHYLOBACTERIA D.N. Fedorov, N.V. Doronina, Y.A. Trotsenko, Russia 418 ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY OF ALKYL GALLATES AGAINST XANTHOMONAS CITRI SUBSP. CITRI I.C. Silva, L.O. Regasini, M.S. Petronio, D.H.S. Silva, V.S. Bolzani, J. Belasque, L.V.S. Sacramento, H. Ferreira, Brazil 419 INVITRO ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY OF LIPPA CITRIODORA HERB ESSENCE AGAINST MRSA STAPH AUREAUS M. Ansari, K. Larijani, S. Tehrani, S. Ghafourian, Iran 100 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: PLANT/MICROBES INTERACTIONS (contd.) Poster No 420 INFLUENCE OF BIOCONTROL PREPARATION VERBACTIN ON DEFENSIVE REACTION OF COTTON PLANTS T. Gulyamova, D. Ruzieva, S. Nasmetova, J. Tashpulatov, S. Khodjibaeva, Uzbekistan 421 THE SIGNIFICANCE OF TRIPARTITE INTERACTIONS IN ACQUISITION OF MANGANESE AND ZINC BY ALFALFA UNDER DROUGHT STRESS IN UNSTERILIZED SOILS L. Hassani Rezaei, Iran 422 MOLECULAR INTERACTIONS BETWEEN PLANT-ASSOCIATED SALMONELLA ENTERICA SEROVARS AND THEIR PLANT HOSTS N. Holden, C. Plissoneau, M. Pope, L. Brisse, UK, France 423 METABOLOMIC ANALYSIS OF THE PLANT INFECTION BY PHYTOPATHOGENIC BACTERIA OF THE GENERA DICKEYA AND PECTOBACTERIUM N. Hugouvieux-Cotte-Pattat, G. Effantin, C. Rivasseau, R. Bligny, M. Gromova, France 424 HORMONAL MECHANISM OF PEA ROOT GROWTH REGULATION AT THE INOCULATION WITH ENDOPHYTIC BACTERIA N. Ivanchina, S. Garipova, R. Khairullin, Russia 425 DETERMINATION OF CHANGES IN CANOLA AFFECTED BY PSEUDOMONAS STRAINS N. Khakipour, K. Khavazi, Iran 426 FUNGAL COMPONENTS OF PHYLLOSPHERE MICROBIOTA R. Kirschner, Taiwan R.O.C. 427 MOLECULAR TYPING OF SYMBIOTIC CYANOBACTERIA THAT INCREASED NITROGEN FIXING ACTIVITY IN AGRICULTURALLY USEFUL MICROBIAL ASSOCIATIONS T.R. Kravzova, I.V. Lazebnaya, E.V. Patsko, T.A. Fedorenko, O.A. Koksharova, Russia, Ukraine 428 ENDOLICHENIC FUNGI ASSOCIATED WITH SOME MACROLICHENS IN CENTRAL WESTERN GHATS, SOUTHERN INDIA Y.L. Krishnamurthy, K.S. Vinayaka, India 429 THE AFFECT OF HAPTEN ON BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY OF THE WHEAT LECTIN IN RHIZOSPHERIC NITROGEN-FIXING MICROORGANISMS O.V. Kyrychenko, Ukraine 101 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: PLANT/MICROBES INTERACTIONS (contd.) Poster No 430 THE DRAWBACKS IN NATURAL BASED PRESERVATION: ELEVATION OF VIRULENCE IN PECTOBACTERIUM CAROTOVORUM BY ESSENTIAL OIL VAPORS E. Landau, R. Shapira, Israel 431 RESEARCH OF THE ROLE OF PSEUDOMONAS SYRINGAE ON THE CONTROL ECHINOCLOA AS A WEED AS A BIOCONTROL M. Larypoor, A. Akhavan Sepahy, N. Jafarian, Iran 432 DIAGNOSIS OF BASAL STEM ROT OF OIL PALM USING QUANTIFICATION OF ERGOSTEROL A.B. Mohd As'wad, M. Sariah, R.R.M. Paterson, M.A. Zainal Abidin, N. Lima, Malaysia, Portugal 433 THE GROWTH ACTIVITY OF BRADYRHIZOBIUM PREINCUBATED WITH SOYBEAN SEED EXUDATES AND ITS ADSORPTION TO THE SOYBEAN ROOTS N.M. Melnykova, S.V. Omelchuk, Ukraine 434 EVALUATION OF MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI SPECIES IN CROP ROTATION AREA WITH SUGAR CANE AND SOYBEAN IN SÃO PAULO STATE-BRAZIL S. Meneghin, E. Mitter, M.M. Rosa-Magri, R. Carrenho, Brazil 435 CHEMICAL SIGNALING DURING DELFTIA-SINORHIZOBIUM-ALFALFA INTERACTION M. Morel, S. Castro Sowinski, M.S. Dardanelli, Uruguay, Argentina 436 THE ROLE OF TOBACCO MOSAIC VIRUS ORF6 PROTEIN INTERACTIONS WITH HOST CELL COMPONENTS IN MODULATION OF PLANT DEFENCE RESPONSES V.A. Gushchin, S.Y. Morozov, A.G. Solovyev, T.N. Erokhina, N. Lukhovitskaya, S. MacFarlane, Russia, Sweden, UK 437 RHIZOBACTERIA COMBINATION ENLARGES BIOCONTROL SPECTRUM AGAINST LEAF AND STEM COMMON BEAN DISEASES A. Moura, B.O. Corrêa, J.T. Schafer, Brazil 438 SEED MICROBIOLIZATION WITH RHIZOBIAL AND NON RHIZOBIAL BACTERIA FOR COMMON BEAN DISEASES BIOCONTROL A. Moura, B.O. Corrêa, N.D. Denardin, Brazil 439 INFLUENCE OF SALT MARSH PLANTS, CONTAMINANTS (METALS AND PAHS) AND NATURAL SEDIMENT CHARACTERISTICS ON RHIZOSPHERE MICROORGANISMS A.P. Mucha, C. Teixeira, C.M. Magalhães, H. Ribeiro, A.A. Bordalo, C.M.R. Almeida, Portugal 440 IN VITRO ANTILISTERIAL ACTIVITIES OF THE HUSK OF COCOS NUCIFERA T.A. Akinyele, D.A. Akinpelu, L. Buwa, B. Mayekiso, A.I. Okoh, South Africa, Nigeria 102 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: PLANT/MICROBES INTERACTIONS (contd.) Poster No 441 IN-VITRO ANTAGONISTIC PROPERTIES OF CRUDE EXTRACTS OF GARCINIA KOLA (HECKEL) SEEDS AGAINST SOME VIBRIO BACTERIA D. Penduka, B. Mayekiso, L. Buwa, A.I. Okoh, South Africa 442 MANAGEMENT OF NURSERY PRACTICES FOR EFFICIENT ECTOMYCORRHIZAL FUNGI APPLICATION IN THE PRODUCTION OF QUERCUS ILEX R.S. Oliveira, A.R. Franco, M. Vosátka, P.M.L. Castro, Portugal, Czech Republic 443 EPIPHYTIC AND ENDOPHYTIC ACTIVITY OF E. COLI O157:H7 IN DIFFERENT CULTIVARS OF LETTUCE R.S. Quilliam, A.P. Williams, D.L. Jones, UK 444 REDEFINING CARRYING CAPACITY ON LEAF SURFACES BY MEASURING SINGLE-CELL REPRODUCTION OF PHYLLOSPHERE BACTERIA M.N.P. Remus-Emsermann, R. Tecon, G.A. Kowalchuk, J.H.J. Leveau, The Netherlands, USA 445 COMMUNITY LEVEL PHYSIOLOGICAL PROFILING AS A METHOD TO MONITOR HEALTH STATUS OF TOMATO PLANTS IN CLOSED HYDROPONIC GROWING SYSTEMS A.K. Rosberg, N. Osman, M. Hultberg, W. Wohanka, B.W. Alsanius, Sweden, Germany 446 ISOLATION OF POTENTIAL SOIL FERTILIZING MICROORGANISMS M.M. Santana, M.C. Portillo, J.M. Gonzalez, M.I. Clara, Portugal, Spain 447 BACTERIAL DIVERSITY AND THEIR EFFICACY IN PLANT GROWTH PROMOTION AND BIOCONTROL V. Singh, K.P. Shukla, N.K. Singh, S. Sharma, India 448 DIVERSITY AND FIBROLYTIC POTENTIAL OF RUMEN FUNGI ISOLATED FROM CATTLE FED ON HIGH FIBRE DIET IN VITRO S.K. Sirohi, P.K. Choudhury, A.K. Puniya, D. Singh, India 449 ANALYSIS OF BACTERIAL COMMUNITY IN BARREN LAKESIDE SOIL AFTER INOCULATION OF PLANT GROWTH PROMOTING RHIZOBACTERIUM H.G. Song, K.M. Kim, Republic of Korea 450 EFFECTS OF INOCULATION OF RHIZOBACTERIA ON GROWTH OF TOMATO AND YOUNG RADISH AND SOIL MICROBIAL COMMUNITY H.G. Song, Y.M. Kim, Republic of Korea 451 FUNCTIONAL STUDIES OF GEMINIVIRUS CP PROMOTERS G. Sunter, M. Berger, G. Lacatus, K. Rao, USA 103 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: PLANT/MICROBES INTERACTIONS (contd.) Poster No 452 AGROBACTERIUM-MEDIATED TRANSFORMATION OF ENDOPHYTIC FUNGUS GUIGNARDIA MANGIFERAE ASSOCIATED TO CITRUS M.B.C. Rodrigues, A. Ferreira, M.T. Suzuki, W.L. Araújo, A.A. Pizzirani-Kleiner, Brazil 453 CHARACTERIZATION OF RHIZOBIA ISOLATES USING MOLECULAR METHODS B.R. Umarov, Z.S. Shakirov, K.M. Khamidova, K.T. Yadgarov, Z.A. Khojiev, Uzbekistan 454 DIVERSITY OF DIAZOTROPHIC BACTERIA IN ´CHAMPAKA´ PIENAPPLE GROWN IN AN ORGANIC SYSTEM O.B. Weber, J.L.S.d. Araújo, Plant/microorganism interaction, Brazil 455 DIVERSITY AND SEASONAL DYNAMICS OF ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI IN SEMIARID AGROECOSYSTEMS F. Perlatti, O.B. Weber, M.C. Pagano, T.O. Ferreira, Brazil 456 BURKHOLDERIA SPECIES ARE MAJOR INHABITANTS OF WHITE LUPIN CLUSTER ROOTS L. Weisskopf, S. Heller, E. Martinoia, M. Aragno, L. Eberl, Switzerland 457 REACTION OF PLANTS TO BACTERIAL VOLATILES: FROM LOVE TO HATRED D. Blom, C. Fabbri, E. Connor, F. Schiestl, D.R. Klauser, T. Boller, L. Eberl, L. Weisskopf, Switzerland 458 ANTI-MICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF GLUCOSINOLATE HYDROLYSIS PRODUCTS (GHPS) AND EFFECT OF PATHOGENIC SOIL BACTERIA ON GLUCOSINOLATE PRODUCTION IN BRASSICACEAE M. Zielke, J. Beck Jensen, A. Hermansen, Norway POSTER SESSION 1: POLLUTANT DEGRADATION: HIDDEN MICROBIAL POTENTIAL IN NATURE TO COMBAT POLLUTANTS 459 IBUPROFEN AND KETOPROFEN BIODEGRADATION CAPACITY AND KINETICS OF ACTIVATED SLUDGE, MIXED CULTURE ENRICHMENTS AND ISOLATES B. Almeida, G. Carvalho, M.T.B. Crespo, Portugal 460 MICROBIAL DIVERSITY AND SULFATE-DEPENDENT ANAEROBIC HYDROCARBON DEGRADATION IN RIVER TYNE, UK L. Andrade, R.M.C. Pilotto-Domingues, R.S. Peixoto, A.S. Rosado, C. Hubert, I.M. Head, Brazil, UK 104 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: POLLUTANT DEGRADATION: HIDDEN MICROBIAL POTENTIAL IN NATURE TO COMBAT POLLUTANTS (contd.) Poster No 461 BACTERIAL DIVERSITY IN AN OIL-CONTAMINATED MANGROVE IN RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL L.L. Andrade, D.C.D.A. Leite, E.M. Ferreira, L.Q. Ferreira, G.R. de Paula, R.S. Peixoto, R.M.C. Pilotto-Domingues, C. Hubert, I.M. Head, A.S. Rosado, Brazil, UK 462 PLANT-BACTERIAL ASSOCIATIONS AS A PROMISING APPROACH FOR THE REMEDIATION OF HCH-CONTAMINATED SOILS C. Becerra-Castro, B. Rodríguez-Garrido, Á. Prieto-Fernández, P. Santos Ucha, C. Monterroso, P. Kidd, Spain 463 MICROBIAL COMMUNITY FROM DEEP SOIL VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS CONTAMINATED SITE S. Bovonsombut, W. Sonthichai, P. Vacharapiyasophon, T. Phetcharat, P. Choochuay, A. Khamthitiaswakul, C. Sangphagdee, S. Saenton, Thailand 464 CHANGES IN THE MICROBIAL COMMUNITY STRUCTURE DURING A PHYTOREMEDIATION PROCESS OF MARINE SEDIMENTS DRAGGED FROM THE PORT OF LEGHORN C. Chiellini, V. Bianchi, G. Masciandaro, R. Iannelli, G. Petroni, Italy 465 ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION A THERMOPHILIC AND CELLULOLYTIC BACTERIUM FROM MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE COMPOST, PAENIBACILLUS SP. AGM100 S. Ghaffari, A. Akhavane Sepahi, F. Malek Zadeh, Iran 466 HIERARCHICAL USE OF AROMATIC SUBSTRATES IN CUPRIAVIDUS NECATOR JMP134 B. Gonzalez, P. Leiva, R. Donoso, C. Little, D. Pérez-Pantoja, Chile 467 STIMULATED MICROBIAL PAH MINERALIZATION AROUND MACROFAUNAL BURROWS IN ARCTIC MARINE SEDIMENTS M.E. Granberg, I. Dahllöf, Sweden, Denmark 468 ETHYL TERT-BUTYL ETHER DEGRADATION USING ACHROMOBACTER XYLOXOSIDANS STRAIN 221 V. Gunasekaran, E. Domez, M. Constanti, Spain 469 DIVERSITY IN BACTERIAL DEGRADATION OF THE STEROID COMPOUND CHOLATE J. Holert, B. Philipp, Germany 470 BIODEGRADATION OF PHARMA POLLUTANTS USING ALKANOTROPHIC RHODOCOCCI I. Ivshina, E. Vikhareva, M. Richkova, Russia 105 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: POLLUTANT DEGRADATION: HIDDEN MICROBIAL POTENTIAL IN NATURE TO COMBAT POLLUTANTS (contd.) Poster No 471 BIODEGRADATION OF OLIVE OIL MILL WASTEWATER BY RALSTONIA EUTROPHA PTCC 1615 E. Jalilnejad, A. Mogharei, F. Vahabzadeh, Iran 472 DIVERSITY OF RING-HYDROXYLATING DIOXYGENASES INVOLVED IN PAHDEGRADATION: STUDIES ON SPHINGOMONAD-RELATED ENZYMES Y. Jouanneau, F. Martin, J. Jakoncic, France, USA 473 BIOREMEDIATION OF POLYNUCLEAR AROMATIC HYDROCARBON BY AZOTOBACTER SPS T. Kadam, K.G. Maske, India 474 THE LITTLE BROTHER OF LINDANE: PURIFICATION AND ENZYMATIC DEGRADATION OF Δ-HCH B. Geueke, K. Bala, T. Poiger, D. Rentsch, M.E. Miska, C. Holliger, R. Lal, H.P. Kohler, Switzerland, India 475 THE PCE GENE CLUSTER - A MINIMAL SET FOR TETRACHLOROETHENE RESPIRATION ? J. Maillard, A. Duret, L. Prat, A. Rupakula, C. Holliger, Switzerland, USA 476 IN VITRO EVOLUTION OF PSEUDOMONAS SP. ADP UNDER ATRAZINE OR CYANURIC ACID SELECTION PRESSURE F. Changey, M. Devers-Lamrani, N. Rouard, F. Martin-Laurent, France 477 ANAEROBIC PAHS DEGRADATION: DIVERSITY OF NAPHTHALENE DEGRADING BACTERIA FROM MARINE POLLUTED SEDIMENTS S.M. Martirani Von Abercron, A. Acosta González, R. Rosselló-Mora, I. Rodriguez-Garcia, S. Marqués, Spain 478 BETAPROTEOBACTERIAL HYDROCARBON DEGRADERS IN SOIL A. Mikkonen, K. Lappi, K. Wallenius, K. Lindström, L. Suominen, Finland 479 APPLICATION OF LUONG AND HALDANE EQUATIONS FOR MODELING PHENOL BIODEGRADATION BY RALSTONIA EUTROPHA A. Nickzad, F. Vahabzadeh, H. Jamshidian Tehrani, A. Mogharei, Iran 480 BACTERIAL DEGRADATION OF 1H-BENZOTRIAZOLE B. Morasch, V. Heesel, D. Ilieva, S.B. Haderlein, Germany 481 AEROBIC UTILIZATION OF SELECTED HIGH PRODUCTION VOLUME CHEMICALS BY MARINE VIBRIO AND MARINOBACTER ISOLATES FROM DURBAN HARBOUR, SOUTH AFRICA K. Moxley, S. Schmidt, South Africa 106 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: POLLUTANT DEGRADATION: HIDDEN MICROBIAL POTENTIAL IN NATURE TO COMBAT POLLUTANTS (contd.) Poster No 482 BIOREMEDIATION POTENTIAL OF MICROORGANISMS FROM A BEACH AFFECTED BY THE PRESTIGE OIL SPILL (NW SPAIN) A.P. Mucha, I. Reis, C.M. Magalhães, A.A. Bordalo, J. Cochofel, P. Guedes, M.C. Basto, C.M.R. Almeida, Portugal 483 BIO-HYBRID MATERIALS ON THE BASIS OF OIL-DEGRADING BACTERIA FOR REMEDIATION OF OIL-POLLUTED MEDIA E. Omarova, E. Lobakova, G. Dolnikova, A. Dedov, Russia 484 CHLORATE AND NITRATE REDUCTION BY ALICYCLIPHILUS DENITRIFICANS STRAIN BC M.J. Oosterkamp, H.H. Tsai, C.M. Plugge, A.J.M. Stams, The Netherlands 485 BIODEGRADATION OF SODIUM DODECYL SULFATE (SDS) IN NEWLY ISOLATED DENITRIFYING BACTERIA A.M.S. Paulo, C.M. Plugge, P.A. García-Encina, A.J.M. Stams, The Netherlands, Spain 486 MESOTRIONE HERBICIDE DEGRADATION BY SOIL BACTERIA OCCURRED PREFERENTIALLY IN LOW CONCENTRATIONS M. Pileggi, L.R. Olchanheski, P.A.G. Da Silva, S.A.V. Pileggi, Brazil 487 NON ENVIRONMENT BACTERIAL STRAINS CAN DEGRADE MESOTRIONE HERBICIDE WITH NO PREVIOUS CONTACT S.A.V. Pileggi, L.R. Olchanheski, P.A.G. Da Silva, M. Pileggi, Brazil 488 STIMULATION OF MICROBIAL 2,4-DICHLOROPHENOL DEGRADATION IN SOIL BY THE ENDOGEIC EARTHWORM APORRECTODEA CALIGINOSA A. Ramm, H.L. Drake, M.A. Horn, Germany 489 UNDERESTIMATED ROLE OF FLAGELLATES AND VIRUSES PREDATION (TOPDOWN CONTROL) ON OIL-DEGRADING BACTERIAL COMMUNITIES UNDER BIOSTIMULATION CONDITIONS C. Sauret, D. Bottjer, A. Tallarmin, C. Guigue, P. Conan, M. Pujo-Pay, M. Goutx, J.F. Ghiglione, France, USA 490 EFFECT OF HYDROGEN AND ACETATE ON BENZENE MINERALISATION UNDER SULPHATE-REDUCING CONDITIONS J. Rakoczy, K.M. Schleinitz, N. Müller, H.H. Richnow, C. Vogt, Germany 491 TRICHLOROETHYLENE: IMPACT ON MICROBIAL COMMUNITY STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION DURING TREATMENT BY LOW-TEMPERATURE ANAEROBIC DIGESTION A. Siggins, F. Abram, A.M. Enright, V. O'Flaherty, Ireland 107 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: POLLUTANT DEGRADATION: HIDDEN MICROBIAL POTENTIAL IN NATURE TO COMBAT POLLUTANTS (contd.) Poster No 492 GENETIC ORGANIZATION OF CARBARYL DEGRADATION GENE (S)/ OPERON (S) IN PSEUDOMONAS SP. STRAIN C4, C5 & C6 R. Singh, P.S. Phale, India 493 INFLUENCING FACTORS ON MONOCHLOROPHENOL-DECHLORINATING ACTIVITIES OF ANAEROBIC MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES ENRICHED FROM A CONTAMINATED RIVER SEDIMENT D. Suzuki, A. Katayama, Japan 494 ENHANCING ANAEROBIC DEGRADATION OF POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS BY THE ADDITION OF ELECTRON ACCEPTORS AND BIOAUGMENTATION N.F.Y. Tam, C.H. Li, Y.S. Wong, Hong Kong S.A.R. 495 IDENTIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF A CONSERVED HALOACID TRANSPORTER GENE IN THE BURKHOLDERIA SPECIES X. Su, J. Tsang, Hong Kong S.A.R. 496 LACCASE: SCALED-UP PRODUCTION AND ITS APPLICATION IN BIOBLEACHING V. Vivekanand, P. Dwivedi, N. Pareek, R.P. Singh, India, Norway 497 MICROBIAL DEGRADATION AND ADAPTATION TO HALOGENATED METHANES: AN INTEGRATIVE GENOMIC STUDY F. Bringel, E. Muller, M. Fahran Ul Haque, S. Roselli, C. Gruffaz, Y. Louhichi, T. Nadalig, S. Vuilleumier, France 498 THE ACCELERATION OF BIODEGRADATION OF COMPLEX HALOGENATED ORGANIC COMPOUNDS IN INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER M. Zangi-Kotler, A. Kushmaro, Israel POSTER SESSION 1: SECONDARY METABOLITES AND METABOLOMICS 499 A NOVEL CANCER CELL MOTILITY INHIBITOR FROM A SOIL FUNGUS, FUSARIUM SP. FN080326 J.H. Jang, J.P. Jang, Y. Asami, K.S. Shin, H. Oh, H. Osada, B.Y. Kim, J.S. Ahn, Republic of Korea, Japan 500 EFFECTIVENESS OF BIOACTIVE ISOTHIOCYANATES ALONE AND COMBINED WITH ANTIBIOTICS AGAINST PATHOGENIC BACTERIA OF ANIMAL AND CLINICAL SOURCE C. Dias, A. Aires, E.A.S. Rosa, R.N. Bennett, M.J. Saavedra, Portugal 108 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: SECONDARY METABOLITES AND METABOLOMICS (contd.) Poster No 501 ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF IMPORTANT GLUCOSINOLATE HYDROLYSIS PRODUCTS AGAINST ENTEROBACTERIA AND ENTEROCOCCI ISOLATED FROM PIG GASTROINTESTINAL SEGMENTS M.J. Saavedra, C. Dias, A. Aires, E.A.S. Rosa, A. Martinez-Murcia, R.N. Bennett, Portugal, Spain 502 DETERMINING OF ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF ACTINOMYCETES ISOLATED FROM DIFFERENT SOIL SAMPLES G. Arık, N. Yilmaz Sariozlu, Turkey 503 FELLUTAMIDES C AND D, NEW PROTEASOME INHIBITORS FROM AN UNDESCRIBED METULOCLADOSPORIELLA (ASCOMYCOTINA, CHAETOTHYRIALES) USING THE GENOME-WIDE CANDIDA ALBICANS FITNESS TEST G.F. Bills, J. Ondeyka, G.H. Harris, D. Zink, S. Singh, G. Platas, J. Nielsen Kahn, P. Liberator, W. Wang, A.A. Szewczak, H. Wang, D. Xu, T. Roemer, Spain, USA, Canada 504 BIOSYNTHESIS OF THE SIDEROPHORE RHODOCHELIN REQUIRES THE COORDINATED EXPRESSION OF THREE INDEPENDENT GENE CLUSTERS IN RHODOCOCCUS JOSTII RHA1 M. Bosello, L. Robbel, U. Linne, X. Xie, M.A. Marahiel, Germany 505 PRELIMINARY CHARACTERIZATION OF A NOVEL BACTERIOCIN FROM AN ALGERIAN OCEANOBACILLUS STRAIN N. Bouktit, P. Stocker, M. Fons, S. Benallaoua, Algeria, France 506 TRANSFORMATION OF THE CYANOBACTERIUM PLANKTOTHRIX WITH A SYNTHETIC GENE ENCODING A TYPE II THIOESTERASE AND ITS EFFECT ON MICROCYSTIN PRODUCTION G. Christiansen, R. Kurmayer, Austria 507 EFFECT OF LOW TEMPERATURES ON GROWTH AND BIOSURFACTANT PRODUCTION IN BACILLUS SUBTILIS J. Guy, F. Coucheney, J.S. Guez, N.E. Chihib, P. Jacques, France 508 CHARACTERIZATION OF MICROBIAL DIVERSITY FROM HOT SPRINGS FOR BIOPROSPECTING OF NOVEL GENES AND BIO-MOLECULES S.K. Das, S. Bandyopadhyay, V. Jyoti, India 509 BIOSYNTHESIS OF THE OSMOLYTE NAGGN IN S. MELILOTI IS MEDIATED BY A NEW PATHWAY WIDELY DISTRIBUTED AMONG BACTERIA G. Alloing, B. Sagot, M. Gaysinski, M. Mehiri, J.M. Guigonis, L. Dupont, D. Le Rudulier, France 109 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: SECONDARY METABOLITES AND METABOLOMICS (contd.) Poster No 510 TRANSCRIPTIONAL RESPONSE AND ANTIBIOTIC PRODUCTION BY P. FLUORESCENS PF0-1 DURING COMPETITIVE INTERACTIONS WITH DIFFERENT BACTERIAL SPECIES P. Garbeva, M. Silby, J. Raaijmakers, W. de Boer, The Netherlands, USA 511 GALLATE DECARBOXYLASE ACTIVITY IN RUMINAL ISOLATES G. Goel, M. Raghav, S. Kaushik, A.K. Puniya, K. Singh, India 512 IDENTIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF A NOVEL MAJUSCULAMIDE C LIKE FUNGICIDAL COMPOUND FROM ANABAENA LAXA V. Gupta, S.S. Cameotra, P. Dureja, V. Chaudhary, J. Sharma, R. Prasanna, India 513 CHLOROAZAPHILONES PRODUCED BY A BARTALINIA ROBILLARDOIDES STRAIN ISOLATED FROM THE SPONGE TETHYA AURANTIUM N. Jansen, B. Ohlendorf, J.F. Inhoff, Germany 514 COSMOMYCIN C SUPPRESSES BREAST CANCER CELL GROWTH BY INHIBITING SIGNAL TRANSDUCER AND ACTIVATOR OF TRANSCRIPTION 3 (STAT3) FUNCTION J. Kim, B.M. Kwon, J.H. Yoon, Republic of Korea 515 ACTIVATION OF A SILENT SECONDARY METABOLITE GENE CLUSTER IN ASPERGILLUS FUMIGATUS BY CO-CULTIVATION WITH STREPTOMYCES RAPAMYCINICUS C. König, K. Scherlach, V. Schroeckh, H.W. Nützmann, C. Hertweck, A.A. Brakhage, Germany 516 IDENTIFICATION OF CLEAVAGE SITES IN CAROTENOID CLEAVAGE DIOXYGENASE FROM ANOXYGENIC PHOTOTROPHIC BACTERIUM, RHODOPSEUDOMONAS PALUSTRIS I. Maeda, A. Inaba, H. Koike, K. Yoshida, Japan 517 EVALUATION ANTIMICROBIAL PROPERTIES OF THE EXTRACTS AND FLAVONOIDS OF SCUTELLARIA SPECIES FROM UZBEKISTAN N. Mamadalieva, R. Hamoud, D. Egamberdieva, M. Wink, Uzbekistan, Germany 518 IDENTIFICATION OF NOVEL SECONDARY METABOLITE FROM MARINE ACTINOMYCETES STRAINS ISOLATED FROM COASTAL REGIONS OF INDIA AGAINST TRICHOPHYTON RUBRUM R.K. Manohar, S. Sathyaselan, B. Priyadarsini, India 519 THE EFFECT OF 5-AZACITIDINE ON TAXOL PRODUCTION BY BJERKANDERA ADUSTA, A FUNGUS ISOLATED FROM TAXUS GLOBOSA A. Martínez Cárdenas, Z. Flores Bustamante, F. Maldonado García, F.N. Rivera Orduña, L.B. Flores Cotera, Mexico 110 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: SECONDARY METABOLITES AND METABOLOMICS (contd.) Poster No 520 ALBAFLAVENONE - A UNIQUELY CONSERVED ANTIBIOTIC S. Moody, B. Zhao, M. Waterman, S. Kelly, D. Lamb, UK, USA 521 PRODUCTION OF SECONDARY METABOLITE BY PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA MML2212 IN FERMENTOR CONDITION AGAINST SHEATH BLIGHT DISEASE OF RICE M.V. Narayanasamy, India 522 METHOXYVERMISTATIN PRODUCTION BY PENICILLIUM PINOPHILUM ISOLATE LT4 M.L. Ciavatta, E. Manzo, R. Contillo, R. Nicoletti, Italy 523 SECONDARY METABOLITES FROM A MARINE PESTALOTIOPSIS ISOLATE J. Silber, I. Knopf-Kajahn, N. Jansen, J.F. Imhoff, Germany 524 DETECTION OF TOXIC CYANOBACTERIA IN LAKE BAIKAL AND WATER BODIES OF THE REGION O.I. Belykh, E.G. Sorokovikova, I.V. Tikhonova, A.S. Gladkikh, S.A. Potapov, Russia 525 ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF BACILLUS SP. NATURAL ISOLATES AND THEIR POTENTIAL FOR USE IN BIOCONTROL OF PHYTOPATHOGENIC BACTERIA S. Stankovic, T. Beric, M. Kojic, D. Fira, Serbia 526 INACTIVATION OF THE GACA RESPONSE REGULATOR CAUSES GLOBAL CHANGES IN THE METABOLISM OF PSEUDOMONAS FLUORESCENS K. Takeuchi, K. Yamada, D. Haas, Japan, Switzerland 527 NEW NON-QUINONE GELDANAMYCIN ANALOGUES FROM GENETICALLY ENGINEERED STREPTOMYCES HYGROSCOPICUS C.Z. Wu, H.S. Lee, J.H. Jang, J.S. Ahn, Y.S. Hong, Republic of Korea POSTER SESSION 1: SECRETION 528 CONNECTION OF SPATIAL ARRANGEMENT OF TYPE 3 SECRETION INJECTISOMES IN Y. ENTEROCOLITICA TO THE CYTOSKELETON M. Amstutz, A. Diepold, G.R. Cornelis, Switzerland 529 EXOPROTEOMIC APPROACH TO DECIPHER THE SECA2-DEPENDENT PROTEIN SECRETION PATHWAY IN LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES BY SECRETOMICS S. Renier, I. Chafsey, C. Chambon, M. Hebraud, M. Desvaux, France 530 ASSEMBLY OF THE YERSINIA TYPE III SECRETION SYSTEM A. Diepold, M. Amstutz, G.R. Cornelis, Switzerland 111 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: SECRETION (contd.) Poster No 531 FIC DOMAIN CATALYZED ADENYLYLATION: INSIGHT PROVIDED BY THE STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF THE TYPE IV SECRETION SYSTEM EFFECTOR BEPA A. Goepfert, D. Palanivelu, C. Dehio, T. Schirmer, Switzerland, USA 532 THE TYPE IV SECRETION SYSTEM OF NEISSERIA GONORRHOEAE: BIOCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF THE NOVEL RELAXASE TRAI AND THE COUPLING PROTEIN TRAD E.M. Heller, J. Koch, H.T. Deinzer, T. Bender, S. Jain, C. van der Does, Germany 533 ROLE OF TWO TYPE II SECRETION SYSTEMS IN ESCHERICHIA COLI ENTEROTOXIN SECRETION AND REQUIRMENTS FOR LOCALIZATION OF THE GSPDΒ SECRETIN P. Howard, T. Strozen, Canada 534 FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS OF THE PULS-PULD INTERACTION PROVIDES INSIGHT INTO THE MECHANISM OF SECRETIN TARGETING TO THE OUTER MEMBRANE N.N. Nickerson, T. Tosi, S. Hoos, P. England, A. Dessen, A.P. Pugsley, France 535 A BACTERIAL TWO-HYBRID SCREEN FOR TYPE III SECRETION CHAPERONES OF CHLAMYDIA TRACHOMATIS S. Pais, L.J. Mota, Portugal 536 SECRETORY PRODUCTION OF BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE RV3804C ANTIGEN (AG85A) OF MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS BY STREPTOMYCES LIVIDANS C. Vallin, E. Pimienta, J. Ayala, M. Sarzo, C. Rodríguez, I. Lule, P.J. D'Huys, K. Bernaerts, J. Van Impe, K. Huygen, J. Anné, L. Van Mellaert, Cuba, Belgium 537 STRUCTURAL CHARACTERIZATION OF OUTER MEMBRANE COMPONENTS OF THE TYPE IV PILI SYSTEM IN PATHOGENIC NEISSERIA S. Jain, K.B. Mościcka, M.P. Bos, E. Pachulec, M.C.A. Stuart, W. Keegstra, E.J. Boekema, C. van der Does, Germany, The Netherlands POSTER SESSION 1: SIGNALLING 538 THE DIFFERENCES IN MEMBRANE COLD ADAPTATION OF BACILLUS SUBTILIS UNDER ANAEROBIC AND AEROBIC CONDITIONS J. Beranová, C.M. Mansilla, D. deMendoza, I. Konopásek, Czech Republic, Argentina 539 THE INTER-KINGDOM COMMUNICATION SIGNAL GAMMA AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA) INCREASES PSEUDOMONAS CYTOTOXICITY AND VIRULENCE A. Dagorn, A. Chapalain, O. Lesouhaitier, C. Poc, S. Chevalier, L. Taupin, N. Orange, M.G.J. Feuilloley, France, Canada 112 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: SIGNALLING (contd.) Poster No 540 LEVEL OF THE SECOND MESSENGER CYCLIC-DI-GMP CONTROLS LEGIONELLA PNEUMOPHILA VIRULENCE M. Levet-Paulo, J.C. Lazzaroni, D. Atlan, P. Doublet, A. Vianney, France 541 RGG PROTEINS ASSOCIATED WITH INTERNALIZED SMALL HYDROPHOBIC PEPTIDES: A NEW QUORUM-SENSING MECHANISM IN STREPTOCOCCI B. Fleuchot, C. Gitton, A. Guillot, J. Vidic, C. Besset, L. Fontaine, P. Hols, N. Leblond-Bourget, V. Monnet, R. Gardan, France, Belgium 542 DO THE MULTIPLE RGG/SHP PAIRS FOUND IN STREPTOCOCCI GENOMES ALLOW A CROSSTALK BETWEEN DIFFERENT SPECIES? B. Fleuchot, P. Nicolas, A. Guillot, V. Monnet, R. Gardan, France 543 COMRS-DEPENDENT ACTIVATION OF NATURAL COMPETENCE IN STREPTOCOCCI OF THE SALIVARIUS GROUP L. Fontaine, H. Dubout, D. Dandoy, B. Delplace, R. Gardan, V. Monnet, P. Hols, Belgium, France 544 DETECTION AND FUNCTIONAL ANALYSES OF VIBRIO SCOPHTHALMI LUXR QUORUM-SENSING REGULATOR C. García-Aljaro, S. Melado-Rovira, D.L. Milton, A.R. Blanch, Spain, Sweden 545 THE EFFECT OF QUORUM SENSING ON BUNDLE FORMING PILI OF A. VERONII BV SOBRIA BC88 N. Hadi, J.G. Shaw, UK 546 QUORUM SENSING IN MICROCOLONIES UNDER VARYING MASS TRANSFER AND NUTRIENT CONDITIONS- A MODELLING APPROACH B.A. Hense, H. Eberl, M. Efendiev, M. Frederick, C. Kuttler, J. Müller, S. Sonner, Germany, Canada 547 PARASITIC GROWTH OF PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA IN CO-CULTURE WITH THE CHITINOLYTIC BACTERIUM AEROMONAS HYDROPHILA N. Jagmann, B. Philipp, Germany 548 PSEUDOMONAS SPECIES PRESENT VARIABILITY IN NATRIURETIC PEPTIDE SENSITIVITY O. Lesouhaitier, A.S. Blier, W. Veron, L. Taupin, K. Rehel, N. Orange, M. Feuilloley, France 549 A NOVEL MECHANISM OF OSMOSENSING: A SALT DEPENDENT PROTEINNUCLEIC ACID INTERACTION IN THE CYANOBACTERIUM SYNECHOCYSTIS SP. PCC 6803 K. Marin, J. Novak, B. Roenneke, Germany 113 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: SIGNALLING (contd.) Poster No 550 CHARACTERISATION OF THE CONSERVED HYPOTHETICAL YGFYX GENES IN SERRATIA M.B. McNeil, J.S. Clulow, M. Iglesias Cans, T. Patterson, P.C. Fineran, New Zealand 551 THE ELUSIVE REGULATION OF THE LYSOZYME HOMOLOG SPMX IN CAULOBACTER CRESCENTUS J. Mignolet, P. Viollier, Switzerland 552 THE EXTRACELLULAR LIFE CYCLE OF THE SIGNALING PEPTIDE INVOLVED IN THE TRIGERRING OF THE COMPETENCE STATE IN S. THERMOPHILUS R. Gardan, C. Besset, C. Gitton, A. Guillot, L. Fontaine, P. Hols, V. Monnet, France, Belgium 553 STIMULATION OF APOPTOSIS FACTORS AND INFLAMMATORY CYTOKINE RELEASE BY RECOMBINANT SHIGA TOXIN M. Oloomi, S. Bouzari, N. Moazezy, Iran 554 TARGETING OF ADENYLATE CYCLASE 7/GALPHAS-COMPLEX BY BEPA OF VASCULOTUMORIGENIC BARTONELLA HENSELAE INHIBITS APOPTOSIS OF ENDOTHELIAL CELLS K. Pieles, A.T. Pulliainen, B. Hauert, A. Böhm, M. Quebatte, A. Webf, M. Gstaiger, R. Aebersold, C.W. Dessauer, C. Dehio, Switzerland, Finland, USA 555 A PAS DOMAIN PROTEIN THAT REGULATES MOTILITY AND INTERACTS GENETICALLY WITH THE PTS SYSTEM IN CAULOBACTER CRESCENTUS S. Sanselicio, P. Viollier, Switzerland 556 REGULATION OF THE ENERGY METABOLISM IN C. JEJUNI M.M.S.M. Wösten, A. van Mourik, L. van Dijk, J.P.M. van Putten, The Netherlands POSTER SESSION 1: VIRAL INFECTIONS AND HOST GENETICS 557 HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS TYPE 16 VARIANTS IN BASQUE COUNTRY WOMEN WITH CERVICAL LESIONS E. Arrese, M. Basaras, L.S. Arroyo, S. Hernaez, D. Andia, R. Cisterna, Spain 558 FREQUENCIES OF INFECTION AND ASSOCIATIONS AMONG VIRAL AGENTS (BHV-1, BVDV AND BRSV) OF THE BOVINE RESPIRATORY DISEASE A. Carbonero, L.R. Saa, D.V. Jara, A.J. Arenas, I. Garcia-Bocanegra, C. Borge, L.T. Guzman, A.J. Perea, Spain, Ecuador 559 EVENTS DURING THE BETA PAPILLOMAVIRUS LIFE CYCLE IN EPIDERMODYSPLASIA VERRUCIFORMIS LESIONS C. Borgogna, E. Zavattaro, M. De Andrea, V. Dell'Oste, B. Azzimonti, M.M. Landini, H. Pfister, J. Doorbar, S. Landolfo, M. Gariglio, Italy, UK, Germany 114 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: VIRAL INFECTIONS AND HOST GENETICS (contd.) Poster No 560 GENES ASSOCIATED WITH IN VIVO ROTAVIRUS INHIBITORY ACTIVITY OF BIFIDOBACTERIUM LONGUM H. Brussow, N. Pant, E. Rezzonico, M. Delley, H. Marcotte, N. Pagé, F. Foata, L. Hammarström, Switzerland, Sweden 561 MATRIX-1 PROTEIN OF INFLUENZA A VIRUS PROMOTES APOPTOSIS VIA CASPASE-9 PATHWAY BYINHIBITING THE HSP70-APAF1 INTERACTION U.C. Halder, M. Chawla-Sarkar, India 562 INSERTIONS, DELETIONS AND RECOMBINATION BOOST THE COMPLEXITY OF INTRA-PATIENT VARIABILITY IN GP120 OF HIV-1 E. De Crignis, S. Guglietta, B.T. Foley, V. Waelti Da Costa, M. Cavassini, P.A. Bart, G. Pantaleo, C. Graziosi, Switzerland, USA 563 STUDY OF THE ANTIVIRAL THERAPY INDUCED MUTATIONS IN THE POLYMERASE GENE OF HEPATITIS B VIRUS IN ROMANIAN PATIENTS S. Dinu, G. Tardei, A. Motoc, M. Straut, G. Oprisan, Romania 564 CHARACTERIZATION OF MOLECULAR CLONE OF PERV-A CONTAINING A DIFFERENT NUMBER OF U3 REPEAT BOX IN THE LONG TERMINAL REPEAT(LTR) REGION Y.T. Jung, Y.J. Lee, S.H. Park, E.H. Bae, E.Y. Kwon, Republic of Korea 565 CHARACTERIZATION OF ANTIVIRAL PROTEINS IDENTIFIED IN THE ROCKFISH EST SEQUENCES S.Y. Cho, S. Ko, J.O. Kim, M.J. Oh, J. Lee, D. Kim, Republic of Korea 566 GENETIC VARIATION AND VIRULENCE OF CRYPHONECTRIA HYPOVIRUS (CHV-1) FROM CROATIA L. Krstin, D. Rigling, M. Jeţić, M. Ćurković-Perica, Croatia, Switzerland 567 DIFFERENTIAL USAGE OF METAL IONS AS COFACTORS BY FELINE FOAMY VIRUS INTEGRASE S. Saenisiphan, G.W. Yoo, M.A. Hossain, C.G. Shin, Republic of Korea 568 RECENTLY INTEGRATED HERV-K PROVIRUSES ARE SELECTIVELY TRANSACTIVATED UPON HIV-1 INFECTION AND IN CANCER CELLS D.F. Silva, C.M. Romano, F.L. Melo, P.M.A. Zanotto, Brazil 569 DETECTION OF WHITE SPOT SYNDROME VIRUS USING QUARTZ CRYSTAL MICROBALANCE IMMUNOSENSOR W. Sukhumsirichart, S. Longyant, K. Chansiri, P. Chaivisuthangkura, P. Sithigorngul, Thailand 570 PHYSICAL STATE OF HPV GENOME MODULATES THE E2 TRANSCRIPTIONAL REGULATOR MODE AND THE EXPRESSION OF VIRAL ONCOGENES K. Saloua, K. Lotfi, S. Kahla, L. Kochbati, M. Maalej, R. Oueslati, Tunisia 115 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: OTHER Poster No 571 EPIDEMIOLOGIC SURVEY ON INFECTIOUS DISEASE IN HOSPITALIZED ELDERLY PATIENTS IN BEHESHTI HOSPITAL OF KASHAN 2009 H. Afsali, M. Momenheravi, Iran 572 MOLECULAR INVESTIGATION OF TWO-COMPONENT REGULATORY SYSTEMS IN BIFIDOBACTERIUM BREVE UCC2003 P. Alvarez-Martin, M. O'Connell-Mothereway, D. van Sinderen, Switzerland, Ireland 573 BACTERIAL LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE EFFECTS ON CYTOTOXICITY AND APOPTOSIS IN PC12 NEURONAL CELLS; THE ROLE OF BAX, BCL-2, AND CASPASE-3 PROTEIN EXPRESSION A.M. Sharifi, H. Fotovat Eskandari, N. Amir Mozaffari, Iran 574 IDENTIFICATION AND CHARACTERISATION OF IMMUNODOMINANT DOMAINS OF PATHOGENIC BACTERIAL ANTIGENS S. Arnold, M. von Nickisch-Rosenegk, F. F. Bier, Germany 575 THE ANTI-MYCOBACTERIAL ACTIVITY OF THE EXTRACT OF FERULA GUMMOSA F. Fallah, F. Emadi, A. Ayatolllahi, S. Taheri, M. Azimi, Iran 576 IL-17A GENE POLYMORPHISM IN HUMAN BRUCELLOSIS M.H. Bikifi Mamaghani, M.H. Akbarzadeye Agdam, V. Alipour, Iran 577 STRUCTURE-ACTIVITY RELATIONSHIPS AMONG THE MUR LIGASE FAMILY D. Patin, H. Barreteau, M. Hervé, A. Boniface, C. Cardoso, J. Bostock, A. Kovac, D. Roper, A. Dessen, S. Gobec, I. Chopra, D. Mengin-Lecreulx, D. Blanot, France, UK, Slovenia 578 CHARACTERISATION OF CALVES ORIGINATED BIFIDOBACTERIA BY FINGERPRINTING TECHNICS V. Bunesova, E. Vlkova, V. Rada, S. Rockova, K.J. Domig, Czech Republic, Austria 579 CHARACTERIZATION OF COLLETOTRICHUM SPECIES ISOLATED FROM MANGO, TREE TOMATO AND BLACKBERRY IN THE DEPARTMENTS OF CUNDINAMARCA AND TOLIMA, COLOMBIA C. Calderón, M. Cárdenas, P. Jiménez, S. Restrepo, Colombia 580 EFFECTS OF PROPOLIS AGAINST ENDOTOXINS IN ROOT CANALS OF TEETH WITH NECROTIC PULP - AN IN VIVO STUDY C.A.T. Carvalho, L.D. Oliveira, A.C.X. Carvalho, A. Chung, M.C. Valera, A.O.C. Jorge, Brazil 581 COMPARISON BETWEEN COPAN ESWAB AND A RECENT LIQUID TRANSPORT SWAB INTRODUCED ON THE MARKET. S. Castriciano, A. Giambra, A. Squassina, L. Conter, A. Gervasoni, R. Paroni, Italy 116 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: OTHER (contd.) Poster No 582 VALIDATION OF COPAN FECAL SWAB FOR THE DETECTION OF ROTAVIRUS AND ADENOVIRUS ANTIGENS IN FAECAL SPECIMENS WITH MERIDIAN RAPID TESTS S. Castriciano, R. Botrugno, L. Conter, R. Paroni, Italy 583 MYCOBACTERIUM KANSASII IN CAPTIVE SOUTH AMERICAN COATIS (NASUA NASUA) V.C.M. Rocha, S.H.R. Corrêa, A.P. Setzer, J.L. Catão-Dias, M.C.C. Ramos, W.A.B. Fiori, C.Y. Ikuta, J.S. Ferreira-Neto, Brazil 584 DEMONSTRATION OF THE CELLULAR VIABILITY OF ENTEROCOCCUS FAECIUM CRL183 IN HUMAN MODEL D.C.U. Cavallini, D.B. Rossetto, N.D. Pauly-Silveira, M.N. Roselino, R.A. Pinto, S.R. Valentini, E.A. Rossi, Brazil 585 THE RUMINAL LEVEL OF TRANS-10 FATTY ACIDS OF DAIRY COWS IS LINKED TO THE COMPOSITION OF THE BACTERIAL COMMUNITY A. Zened, S. Combes, L. Cauquil, J. Mariette, C. Rousseau, C. Klopp, A. Troegeler, F. Enjalbert, France 586 PROTEIN INTERACTION STUDIES OF THE AZOTOBACTER VINELANDII CYTOPLASMIC CYCLOPHILIN WITH PHOSPHATE ACETYLTRANSFERASE ISOFORMS M. Dimou, A. Venieraki, P. Katinakis, Greece 587 COMPARISON OF BACTERIOPHAGE INACTIVATION USING TWO UV IRRADIATION METHODS D. Diston, J. Ebdon, H. Taylor, Switzerland, UK 588 HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS-2 IGM ANTIBODY IN HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS POSITIVE INDIVIDUALS V. Dixit, V.L. Nag, K. Chodhary, R. Tondon, S.K. Agrawal, India 589 CLINDAMYCIN RELEASE FROM A NOVEL LOCAL ANTIBIOTIC DELIVERY SYSTEM FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF CHRONIC OSTEOMYELITIS D. Frank, G. Montskó, B. Borsiczky, G. Cseh, B. Kocsis, B. Kolarovszki, T. Nagy, G.L. Kovács, A. Miseta, Hungary 590 LACTOBACILLUS RHAMNOSUS GG AS AN EFFECTIVE PROBIOTIC FOR GIARDIASIS: AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY N. Goyal, India 591 HUMORAL IMMUNE RESPONSE AGAINST VIRULENCE DETERMINANTS OF SHIGA TOXIN-PRODUCING ESCHERICHIA COLI M. Guirro, R.L. Souza, R.M.F. Piazza, B.E.C. Guth, Brazil 117 Monday, June 27, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 1: OTHER (contd.) Poster No 592 ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF A GENE ENCODING OXIDATION REACTION OF TRANS-ANETHOLE TO PARA-ANISALDEHYDE IN PSEUDOMONAS PUTIDA JYR-1 D. Han, J.Y. Ryu, H.G. Hur, Republic of Korea 593 THE EFFECT OF WOOD ASH ON PERFORMANCE AND THE METHANOGENIC COMMUNITY OF A MESOPHILIC BIOGAS PLANT S. Podmirseg, M. Seewald, B.A. Knapp, H. Insam, Austria 594 BIOFILM FORMATION BY CANDIDA GLABRATA AND RELATED SPECIES R. Janse van Rensburg, J.L.F. Kock, R. Ells, C.H. Pohl, South Africa 595 MICROARRAY-BASED CHARACTERIZATION OF VIRULENCE GENES AND RESISTANCE DETERMINANTS OF STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS ISOLATES FROM HUMAN NASAL CARRIERS AND HUMAN CLINICAL ISOLATES S. Johler, L. Wattinger, R. Stephan, Switzerland 596 THE PREVALENCE AND MOLECULAR CHRACTERIZATION OF EXTENDEDSPECTRUM Β-LACTAMASES-PRODUCING KLEBSIELLA PNEUMONIAE ISOLATES FROM KASHAN HOSPITAL UNIVERSITY-IRAN A. Khorshidi, M. Rohani, R. Moniri, Z. Moazzen, G. Mossavi, Iran 597 SEROTYPES AND PFGE PROFILES OF ACTINOBACILLUS PLEUROPNEUMONIAE FIELD ISOLATES FROM PIGS IN KOREA A. Kim, J.Y. Lee, P.S. Park, K. Lee, S.C. Jung, Republic of Korea 598 GENTAMICINPALMITATE - AN EFFECTIVE ANTIMICROBIAL COATING FOR IMPLANTS C. Kittinger, E. Marth, R. Windhager, R. Baumert, S. Felisch, A. Weinberg, K.D. Kühn, Austria 599 EFFECT OF WARNERIN ON THERMAL AGGREGATION OF YEAST ALCOHOL DEHYDROGENASE I V.P. Korobov, V.A. Borzova, K.A. Markossian, L.M. Lemkina, B.I. Kurganov, Russia 600 EVALUATION OF IN VITRO ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF WHOLE BODY EXTRACTS OF LUCILIA SERICATA MAGGOTS G. Dogandemir, O. Koru, A. Kilic, R.E. Araz, M. Tanyuksel, A.C. Basustaoglu, Turkey 601 ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF PHOSPHATE SOLUBILIZING AND PAH DEGRADING RHIZOSPHERIC STRAIN OF CALOTRPIS FROM INDUSTRIAL REGION OF CENTRAL INDIA K.P. Shukla, V. Singh, N.K. Singh, S. Sharma, India 118 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 2: BACTERIAL BIOFILMS Poster No 1 ADHESIN GENE SEQUENCES AND BIOFILM FORMATION IN SHIGA TOXINPRODUCING ESCHERICHIA COLI STRAINS ISOLATED FROM DIFFERENT SOURCES C.M. Abe, F.T. Biscola, B.E.C. Guth, Brazil 2 E.COLI COLONIZATION & BIOFILMS FORMATION ON DIFFERENT EXTERNALLY IMPLANTABLE DEVICES V. Pandey, S. Singh, P. Verma, L. Upadhyaya, R.P. Tewari, V. Agarwal, India 3 BACTERIAL AND CANDIDA ALBICANS ADHESION ON DIFFERENT ENDODONTIC BIOMATERIALS A. Al-Ahmad, C. Senges, M. Follo, B. Spitzmüller, A. Wittmer, E. Hellwig, K.T. Wrbas, Germany 4 SPECIFIC EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT DIGUANYLATE CYCLASES ON ADHESION FACTORS' PRODUCTION AND BIOFILM FORMATION IN ESCHERICHIA COLI D. Antoniani, P. Bocci, N. Raffaelli, P. Landini, Italy 5 ANTIBIOFILM ACTIVITY OF CORAL ASSOCIATED BACTERIA AGAINST DRUG RESISTANT GRAM POSITIVE & GRAM NEGATIVE BACTERIAL BIOFILMS D. Bakkiyaraj, S. Karutha Pandian, India 6 MEMBRANE PROTEINS INVOLVED IN BIOFILM FORMATION BY KLEBSIELLA PNEUMONIAE D. Balestrino, C. De Araujo, N. Charbonnel, M. Hebraud, C. Forestier, France 7 UNUSUAL ASSOCIATION OF GENE EXPRESSION THROUGH THE CONTROL OF THE TWO-COMPONENT SYSTEM PPRAB IN PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA COMMUNITY LIFESTYLE C.S. Bernard, C. Giraud, F. Ewald, P. Plésiat, K. Jeannot, M.O. Fauvarque, I. Attrée, C. Bordi, S. de Bentzmann, France 8 MICROBIAL DIVERSITY WITH RDNA PYROSEQUENCING IN AQUATIC BIOFILM COMMUNITIES G. Bricheux, L. Morin, G. Coffe, G. Lemoal, D. Balestrino, N. Charbonnel, C. Portelli, J. Bohatier, C. Forestier, France 9 SYNERGY TESTING OF BIOFILM FORMING ENTEROBACTERIACEAE L. Ĉernohorská, M. Votava, Czech Republic 10 THE INFLUENCE OF LIGHT INTENSITY ON THE HETEROTROPHIC BACTERIAL ACTIVITY ASSOCIATED TO BIOFILM OF THE MACROALGAE SARGASSUM FURCATUM S.A. Coelho-Souza, J.R.D. Guimarães, A. Casarin, M.H. Baeta-Neves, L.T. Salgado, M.R. Miranda, R. Coutinho, Brazil 119 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 2: BACTERIAL BIOFILMS (contd.) Poster No 11 CULTURE CONDITIONS TO OBTAIN A LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES BIOFILM T. Combrouse, Y. Guerardel, O. Kol, P. Malle, G. Midelet-Bourdin, France 12 PHAGE-MEDIATED BIOFILM ERADICATION: AN ALTERNATIVE FOR ANTIBIOTICS? A. Cornelissen, P.J. Ceyssens, J.P. Noben, O.V. Shaburova, V.N. Krylov, G. Volckaert, R. Lavigne, Belgium, Russia 13 SWARMING MOTILITY IS RESTRICTED TO A NARROW RANGE OF MATRIC WATER POTENTIAL A. Dechesne, B.F. Smets, Denmark 14 IMPACT OF UV IRRADIATION ON MONOLAYER BIOFILMS AND PLANKTONIC CELLS OF STREPTOCOCCUS SANGUINIS IN DENTAL MEDICINE E.-M. Decker, J. Geis-Gerstorfer, F. Rupp, L. Scheideler, M. Haupt, C. Oehr, S. Sinn, H.P. Wendel, C. von Ohle, Germany 15 BACTERIOCIN PRODUCING ENTEROCOCCI AGAINST BIOFILM FORMING LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES STRAINS K. Demnerova, L.M. Saavedra, S. Purkrtová, J. Pazlarová, M. Plocková, F. Sesma, Czech Republic, Argentina 16 CHARACTERIZATION OF IN VITRO MIXED FUNGAL-BACTERIAL BIOFILMS M. Dos Santos Goncalves, D. Balestrino, N. Charbonnel, T. Bernardi, C. Forestier, France 17 SA0701, THE ONLY PROTEIN THAT CONTAINS A GGDEF-MOTIF IN S. AUREUS GENOME, REGULATES DNA RELEASE DURING BIOFILM FORMATION A. Fischer, L. Stenz, H. Meyer, E.J. Bonetti, M. Girard, P. Francois, J. Schrenzel, Switzerland, Germany 18 COMPARISON OF RNA EXTRACTION METHODS FROM BIOFILM SAMPLES OF STAPHYLOCOCCUS EPIDERMIDIS AND OTHER BACTERIAL PATHOGENS A. França, J. Bento, G. Pier, M. Vilanova, N. Cerca, Portugal, USA 19 ANALYSIS OF CYANOBACTERIAL COMMUNITY OF ARTIFICIAL SUBSTRATE BIOFILM AND PLANKTON IN LAKE BAIKAL O.I. Belykh, A.S. Gladkikh, E.G. Sorokovikova, I.V. Tikhonova, V.V. Parfenova, Russia 20 SPECIFIC REGULATION OF BIOFILM-ASSOCIATED LOCI ON GALLSTONE (CHOLESTEROL) SURFACES G. Gonzalez-Escobedo, J.S. Gunn, USA 120 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 2: BACTERIAL BIOFILMS (contd.) Poster No 21 BACTERIAL POLYSACCHARIDE SYNTHESIS - BIOINFORMATICS, OPERON STRUCTURE, PROTEIN FUNCTION I. Grin, D. Linke, Germany 22 BIOADHESION: IMPACT OF SUPPORTS STIFFNESS C. Guégan, F. Fay, I. Linossier, J.M. Herry, M.N. Bellon Fontaine, K. Réhel, France 23 INFLUENCE OF GASEOUS OZONE IN PERI-IMPLANTITIS: BACTERICIDAL EFFICACY AND CELLULAR RESPONSE. AN IN VITRO STUDY USING TITANIUM AND ZIRCONIA I. Hauser-Gerspach, J. Vadaszan, I. Deronjic, C. Gass, J. Meyer, M. Dard, T. Waltimo, S. Stübinger, C. Mauth, Switzerland 24 REGULATION OF POLY-GLCNAC EXPRESSION AND FIMBRIATION IN UROPATHOGENIC E. COLI L. Hosch, A. Boehm, U. Jenal, Switzerland, Germany 25 PRODUCTION OF MICROBIAL CELLULOSE FROM A BACTERIUM ISOLATED FROM FRUIT F. Jahan, R.K. Saxena, India 26 PREDATION OF HUMAN PATHOGENS BY THE PREDATORY BACTERIA MICAVIBRIO AERUGINOSAVORUS AND BDELLOVIBRIO BACTERIOVORUS D.E. Kadouri, A. Dashiff, USA 27 PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA STRAINS FROM WOUNDS AS COMPETENT BIOFILM FORMERS P. Knezevic, V. Aleksic, M. Petrusic, D. Obreht, O. Petrovic, Serbia 28 DESTRUCTION OF S. EPIDERMIDIS 33 BIOFILMS BY CATIONIC PEPTIDE WARNERIN V. Korobov, L. Lemkina, I. Trakhtenberg, T. Poludova, I. Morozov, Russia 29 MICROBIAL DIVERSITY IN BIOFILMS AND SUSPENSIONS OF METALWORKING FLUIDS F. Berner, S. Inauen, A. Wyssenbach, A. Rüfenacht, W. Krebs, Switzerland 30 CONTROLLING RHODOCOCCUS CELL ADHESION AND BIOFILM FORMATION ON SOLID SURFACES A. Krivoruchko, M. Kuyukina, O. Plekhov, O. Naimark, I. Ivshina, Russia 31 OLEANOLIC AND URSOLIC ACIDS AFFECT PATHOGENICITY OF LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES A. Kurek, A.M. Grudniak, B. Fiecek, K.I. Wolska, Poland 32 MUTATIONS AFFECTING CONGO-RED BINDING IN ESCHERICHIA COLI S. Lacour, H. Geiselmann, France 121 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 2: BACTERIAL BIOFILMS (contd.) Poster No 33 ROLE OF QUORUM-SENSING REGULATION IN CAPSULAR POLYSACCHARIDE (CPS) BIOSYNTHESIS AND BIOFILM FORMATION OF VIBRIO VULNIFICUS H.S. Kim, K.H. Lee, Republic of Korea 34 REDUCTION OF BACILLUS SPORES CONTAMINATED IN SOY SAUCE PLANT BY WEAK ACIDS AND SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE P. Mongkolchat, P. Siriwongwilaichat, A. Leejeerajumnean, Thailand 35 AMYLOÏD FIBERS FORMATION BY SYNTHETIC PEPTIDES DERIVED FROM THE CSGA CURLIN PROTEIN OF ESCHERICHIA COLI P. Lembré, C. Vendrely, P. Di Martino, France 36 INFLUENCE OF ENERGETIC STATE AND BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE COMPOUNDS ON S.EPIDERMIDIS 33 ADHESION L.M. Lemkina, T.V. Poludova, V.N. Ankudinova, V.P. Korobov, Russia 37 THE IMPACT OF SURFACE MICRO-FABRICATION ON MARINE MICROBIAL COLONIZATION AND BIOFILM FORMATION G.C. Ling, C. Holmstrom, R. de Nys, A. Poole, P. Steinberg, S. Kjelleberg, Australia, Singapore 38 ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITIES OF SOME NEW 2-(4- METHYL-PHENOXYMETHYL) BENZOIC ACID THIOUREIDES L. Marutescu, C. Chifiriuc, C. Limban, C. Saviuc, M. Popa, V. Lazar, Romania 39 ANTIMICROBIAL AND ANTI-PATHOGENIC ACTIVITY OF SOME TIOUREIDES DERIVATES AGAINST PHYTOPATHOGENIC BACTERIA ERWINIA AMYLOVORA L. Marutescu, C.M. Chifiriuc, G.M. Nitulescu, M. Popa, A. Holban, V. Lazar, Romania 40 RESILIENT MORPHOLOGY - RESISTANT COMMUNITY: RECOVERY OF MULTISPECIES BIOFILMS AFTER DISTURBANCE K. Milferstedt, G. Gevaudan, J.J. Godon, R. Escudié, N. Bernet, France 41 CO-BENEFICIAL BIOFILMS ON THE DUCKWEED ROOTS M. Morikawa, Japan 42 C-DI-GMP SIGNALLING IN PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA J.A. Moscoso, H. Mikkelsen, A. Filloux, UK 43 NON-PAOS TRUE DENITRIFIERS ARE THE MAJOR CONSTITUENTS OF THE MICROBIAL DIVERSITY IN AN ANAEROBIC-ANOXIC EBPR SYSTEM I. Zafiriadis, S. Ntougias, A.G. Kapagiannidis, A. Aivasidis, Greece 122 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 2: BACTERIAL BIOFILMS (contd.) Poster No 44 BIOFILM FORMATION IN STRAINS OF SALMONELLA ENTERICA TYPHIMURIUM IN STRAINS OF DT104 & DT104/B, ISOLATED FROM THE PORK CHAIN D. O'Leary, E.M. Mc Cabe, M. Mc Cusker, M. Martins, S. Fanning, G. Duffy, Ireland 45 YUAB - A NEW PLAYER IN BIOFILM BY BACILLUS SUBTILIS A. Ostrowski, A. Mehlert, A. Prescott, N.R. Stanley-Wall, UK 46 PROPERTIES OF BIOFILM METABOLIZING HYDROGEN SULFIDE FROM AIR C.L. Pedersen, L.P. Nielsen, Denmark 47 PRESENCE OF ICAA, ICAC AND AGR GENES AND BIOFILM PRODUCTION BY STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS STRAINS FROM CYSTIC FIBROSIS PATIENTS AND CARRIERS A. Pietruczuk-Padzik, R. Wolinowska, S. Tyski, Poland 48 FORMATION OF BIOFILM BY STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS S. Purkrtova, J. Babulikova, K. Demnerova, J. Pazlarova, Czech Republic 49 CROSS-CONTAMINATION OF MILK AND FOOD-PROCESSING EQUIPMENT BY STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS V. Cafiso, T. Bertuccio, D. Spina, S. Purrello, S. Carpino, G. Scoarughi, R. Papa, P.S. Cocconcelli, M. Artini, L. Selan, S. Stefani, Italy 50 ISOLATION OF AN EPS-PRODUCING CRYPTOCOCCUS STRAIN FROM SOIL: THE EFFECT OF EPS APPLICATION ON GHG EMISSIONS FROM AN UK SOIL S.R. Ravella, S. Garcia, A. Retter, P.J. Hobbs, D. Chadwick, A. Vallejo, L.M. Cardenas, UK, Spain 51 ISOLATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF EPS-PRODUCING YEASTS: CHARACTERIZATION OF THEIR BIOFILMS S.R. Ravella, A. Koerdt, S.V. Albers, A. Retter, P.J. Hobbs, UK, Germany 52 CHARACTERIZATION OF PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA VIRULENCE USING BIOFILM-DETACHED CELLS AND IN VIVO MODELS A. Rieu, D. Croisier, N. Desroche, P. Arbault, P. Chavanet, J. Guzzo, France 53 AN ACCESORY PROTEIN INVOLVED IN AMYLOID FIBERS ASSEMBLY IN BACILLUS SUBTILIS BIOFILMS D. Romero, H. Vlamakis, R. Losick, R. Kolter, USA 54 EFFECTS OF MUTATIONS IN GENES BELONGING TO THE SULPHATE ASSIMILATION PATHWAY ON PRODUCTION OF EXTRACELLULAR STRUCTURES IN E. COLI E. Rossi, P. Landini, Italy 123 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 2: BACTERIAL BIOFILMS (contd.) Poster No 55 GENUS PROTEUS IN URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS: DETECTION AND IMPORTANCE OF SEVERAL VIRULENCE FACTORS V. Hola, T. Peroutkova, F. Ruzicka, Czech Republic 56 FEATURES OF THIN STRUCTURE OF BACTERIALBIOFILMS IN THE MODEL SYSTEM OF ANTAGONIST - CELL TARGET O.V. Rybalchenko, V.M. Bondarenko, O.G. Orlova, Russia 57 CHARACTERIZATION OF BIOFILM FORMATION AND RESISTANCE TO PHAGOCYTOSIS IN STREPTOCOCCUS UBERIS CLINICAL AND SUBCLINICAL STRAINS IN BOVINE MASTITIS T. Salomäki, J. Hintukainen, A. Iivanainen, Finland 58 BIOFILM BACTERIAL COMMUNITY RESPONSE TO AN EXPERIMENTAL DISCOLOURATION EVENT IN A PILOT- SCALE WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM C.J. Smith, R.L. Sharpe, J.B. Boxall, Ireland, UK 59 LOCALIZATION OF TWO PROTEINS OF THE CONJUGATIVE TYPE IVB PILUS ASSEMBLING MACHINERY IN PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA J. Spagnolo, N. Roux, S. de Bentzmann, France 60 SECOND MESSENGER-MEDIATED CONTROL OF AN EXOPOLYSACCHARIDESECRETING MACHINERY IN ESCHERICHIA COLI S. Steiner, C. Lori, A. Boehm, U. Jenal, Switzerland, Germany 61 EFFECT OF SANITIZERS ON LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES BIOFILMS ON CONTACT SURFACES S. Stonsaovapak, M. Muangnoi, Thailand 62 ROLES OF NOVEL BIOFILM-ASSOCIATED GENES ON VIRULENCE EXPRESSION IN STREPTOCOCCUS MUTANS N. Suzuki, N. Narisawa, M. Kiuchi, M. Morokuma, T. Ishigami, K. Ochiai, H. Senpuku, Japan 63 EFFECT OF PROTEOLYTIC AND NUCLEASE ENZYMES ON TRANSFER OF ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE GENES IN MIXED BACTERIAL COMMUNITIES G. Tets, V. Tets, Russia, UK 64 DEVELOPMENT OF A PILOT-SCALE 1 FOR LEGIONELLA ELIMINATION IN BIOFILM IN HOT WATER SYSTEMS: THERMAL AND CHEMICAL TREATMENTS EVALUATION M.C. Trouilhé, M. Farhat, M. Moletta-Denat, E. Robine, C. Forêt, J. Frère, France 65 THE IMPORTANCE OF BIOFILM-REACTORS FOR BIOSTABILITY ASSESSMENT DURING DRINKING WATER TREATMENT AND DISTRIBUTION S. Ugarĉina Perović, B. Dalmacija, L. Rajić, O. Petrović, M. Watson, Serbia 124 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 2: BACTERIAL BIOFILMS (contd.) Poster No 66 INVESTIGATION OF PEROXIDE RESISTANCE IN ESCHERICHIA COLI O157:H7 BIOFILMS G.A. Uhlich, C.Y. Chen, USA 67 BACTERIAL DIVERSITY OF ENDOTRACHEAL TUBE BIOFILMS I. Vandecandelaere, L. De Bus, N. Matthijs, P. Depuydt, H. Nelis, T. Coenye, Belgium 68 ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY OF CHALCONES AGAINST BIOFILM PRODUCING MRSA D.D. Vucicevic, B. Ivkovic, I. Cirkovic, M. Milenkovic, Serbia 69 MICROBIAL COMMUNITY AND CHEMICAL PROFILES OF NATURAL BIOFILMS DICTATE LARVAL SETTLEMENT PREFERENCE OF THE BARNACLE BALANUS AMPHITRITE O.O. Lee, H.C. Chung, J. Yang, Y. Wang, S. Dash, P.Y. Qian, China 70 EFFECTS OF ACIDIFICATION ON MICROBIAL COMMUNITY COMPOSITION AND DIVERSITY OF BIOFILMS FROM THE GREAT BARRIER REEF V. Witt, C. Wild, K.R.N. Anthony, G. Diaz-Pulido, S. Uthicke, Germany, Australia 71 ANTIBIOFILM ACTIVITY OF SILVER NANOPARTICLES K.I. Wolska, A. Kraczkiewicz-Dowjat, W. Biesaga, A. Kurek, Poland 72 MODELLING THE EFFECTS OF DISPERSAL MECHANISMS AND HYDRODYNAMIC REGIMES UPON THE STRUCTURE OF MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES WITHIN FLUVIAL BIOFILMS S. Woodcock, W.T. Sloan, Australia, UK 73 DISTINCT ROLES OF EXTRACELLULAR POLYMERIC SUBSTANCES DURING PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA BIOFILM DEVELOPMENT L. Yang, T. Tolker-Nielsen, S. Molin, Denmark POSTER SESSION 2: BIOTECHNOLOGY AND INDUSTRIAL MICROBIOLOGY 74 BIOSYNTHESIS OF VARIOUS POLYHYDROXYALKANOATE POLYMERS AS BIODEGRADABLE AND BIOCOMPATIBLE MATERIAL A. Abdullah, R. Ahmad, N. Abd Aziz, V. Sevakumaran, S. Kannusamy, M.I.A. Majid, Malaysia 75 DETECTION, ISOLATION, AND CHARACTERIZATION OF EXOPOLYSACCHARIDE PRODUCED BY A MUTANT YEAST G.M. Abu-Elreesh, S. Zaki, D.A. Abd-El-Haleem, Egypt 125 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 2: BIOTECHNOLOGY AND INDUSTRIAL MICROBIOLOGY (contd.) Poster No 76 ISOLATION, CHARACTERIZATION AND CATALYTIC PROPERTIES OF A NOVEL LIPASE WHICH IS ACTIVATED IN IONIC LIQUIDS AND ORGANIC SOLVENTS N. Akbari, S. Daneshjoo, K. Khajeh, Iran 77 BACTERIOCINOGENIC ACTIVITY OF ENTEROCOCCUS SPP. ISOLATED FROM MULLETS (LIZA RAMADA) IN PORTUGAL T. Almeida, A. Brandão, E. Muñoz-Atienza, C. Torres, G. Igrejas, P.E. Hernández, C. Herranz, L.M. Cintas, P. Poeta, Portugal, Spain 78 LIPID PRODUCTION FROM GLYCEROL BY CANDIDA FREYSCHUSII A. Amaretti, S. Raimondi, A. Leonardi, M. Rossi, Italy 79 SCREENING OF LIPASE ACTIVITY OF ACTINOMYCETES ISOLATED FROM DIFFERENT SOIL SAMPLES G. Arik, N. Yilmaz Sariozlu, Turkey 80 PHOTOTROPHIC MICROORGANISMS FROM WASTE WATERS WITH RADIONUCLIDES AND PERSPECTIVES OF USE THEM IN BIOREMEDIATION A. Bakeeva, N. Titova, K. Kvitko, Russia 81 PRODUCTION OF EXTRACELLULAR HALOPHILIC AMYLASE BY EXTREMELY HALOPHILIC ARCHAEON, HALOARCULA SP. STRAIN D61 ISOLATED FROM A HYPERSALINE LAKE IN IRAN F. Borjian Borujeni, M.A. Amoozegar, M. Habibi Rezaei, Iran 82 STUDY OF GENETIC EVOLUTION IN MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS ISOLATES FROM PATIENTS WITH ACTIVE PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS IN THE IRAN AND BELARUS S.Z. Bostanabad, M. Ghalami, S. Nouri, S. Pourazar, Iran 83 AN EXTRACELLULAR ENDO-1,4-Β-XYLANASE FROM JONESIA DENITRIFICANS BN13: PURIFICATION BY A RAPID PROCEDURE AND CHARACTERIZATION STUDIES N. Boucherba, F. Duchiron, E. Copinet, S. Benallaoua, Algeria, France 84 EFFECT OF STEAMING TIME OF GLUTINOUS RICE ON AMYLASE PRODUCTIONS FROM ASPERGILLUS ORYZAE DURING KOJI FERMENTATION S. Bovonsombut, N. Jananan, S. Bovonsombut, Thailand 85 RECONSTRUCTION OF THE PLANT BIOSYNTHETIC PATHWAY FOR GLUCOBRASSICIN PRODUCTION IN YEAST M. Magnani, E. Bartolucci, V. Codazzi, U. Benfatti, G. Damonte, G. Shippa, S. Bianchini, D. Porro, P. Branduardi, Italy 126 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 2: BIOTECHNOLOGY AND INDUSTRIAL MICROBIOLOGY (contd.) Poster No 86 VIABILITY AND EFFICACY OF FREEZE-DRYING SYMBIOTIC BACTERIA, XENORHABDUS SP., AGAINST MUSHROOM MITES P. Bussaman, P. Rattanasena, A. Chandrapatya, Thailand 87 POTENTIAL PROBIOTICS OF THE FAR EASTERN TREPANG APOSTYCHOPUS JAPONICUS PRODUCING DIGESTIVE ENZYMES E. Bogatyrenko, L.S. Buzoleva, Russia 88 GAMMA-PGA: PRODUCTION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF A VERSATILE BIOPOLYMER BY B. SUBTILIS LABORATORY STRAINS C. Calvio, V. Scoffone, G. Borghese, G. Speranza, D. Pasini, C. Morelli, D. Ubiali, Italy 89 SELECTION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF CELLULASES AND ANTAGONISTIC ACTIVITIES IN FUNGAL ENDOPHYTES FROM ESPELETIA SPP. L.F. Cabezas, L.M. Medina, I. Bahamon, C. Calderón, M. Cárdenas, S. Restrepo, A. González, Colombia 90 EXPRESSION OF A XYLANASE ENCODING GENE FROM CELLULOMONAS UDA IN PICHIA PASTORIS BY INDUCTION WITH METHANOL M.E. Cayetano Cruz, P. Pavón-Orozco, A. Santiago-Hernández, M.E. Hidalgo Lara, Mexico 91 STRESS TOLERANCE AND CHARACTERIZATION OF INDUSTRIAL STRAINS OF SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE WITH DIFFERENT COLONY PHENOTYPES V.R. Reis, A.P.G. Bassi, J.C.G. Silva, S.R. Ceccato-Antonini, Brazil 92 INFLUENCE OF THE SPONTANEOUS FERMENTATION ON THE CHEMOSENSORIAL QUALITY OF CACHAÇA, A BRAZILIAN DISTILLED BEVERAGE PRODUCED FROM SUGAR CANE JUICE A.V.M.D. Gabriel, M.R. Verruma-Bernardi, M.T.M.R. Borges, L.A.C. Margarido, S.R. Ceccato-Antonini, Brazil 93 EVALUATION OF ROCK SOLUBILIZATION BY IMMOBILIZED AND FREE ASPERGILLUS NIGER CULTURES IN VITRO G. Erler, M.L. Lopes-Assad, M.M. Rosa-Magri, S.R. Ceccato-Antonini, Brazil 94 ANTIFUNGAL ACTIVITY AND IDENTIFICATION OF LACTOBACILLI FROM BULGARIAN ARTISANAL MILK PRODUCTS R. Tropcheva, S. Danova, Bulgaria 95 A NOVEL METHOD FOR REAL-TIME MONITORING OF MICROBIAL POPULATIONS CONTAMINATING MINERAL DISPERSIONS A. Davies, N. Di Maiuta, P. Schwarzentruber, C.S. Dow, UK, Switzerland 127 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 2: BIOTECHNOLOGY AND INDUSTRIAL MICROBIOLOGY (contd.) Poster No 96 PHAGE PREDATION DYNAMICS AS A DRIVING FORCE FOR MICROBIAL DIVERSITY AND EVOLUTION IN WASTEWATER TREATMENT PROCESSES M. de Leeuw, A. Brenner, A. Kushmaro, Israel 97 CORYNEBACTERIUM GLUTAMICUM AS A HOST FOR THE SYNTHESIS AND EXPORT OF D-AMINO ACIDS L. Eggeling, N. Stäbler, T. Oikawa, M. Bott, Germany, Japan 98 THE ABILITY TO PRODUCE BIOGAS BY PSYCHROPHILIC ANAEROBIC BACTERIA OF GROUNDWATER Z. Filipkowska, M. Zieliński, E. Korzeniewska, M. Dębowski, R. Kwiatkowski, Poland 99 THE SIMPLE CULTIVATION METHOD FOR EXPLORING CELLULOLYTIC MICROBES K. Fujii, A. Kuwahara, K. Nakamura, Y. Yamashita, Japan 100 INVOLVEMENT OF FARA TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR IN FATTY ACID UTILIZATION, GLYOXYLATE CYCLE, PEROXISOMAL BIOGENESIS AND OTHER METABOLIC GENES IN ASPERGILLUS ORYZAE S.M. Garrido, N. Kitamoto, A. Watanabe, T. Shintani, K. Gomi, Japan 101 PRODUCTION AND ISOLATION OF BIOSURFACTANT BY BACILLUS SPP. ISOLATED FROM SIRRI ISLAND PETROLEUM CONTAMINATED SOILS M. Ghayyomi Jazeh, F. Forghani, S.M. Meybodi, M.A. Garshasbi, Iran 102 THE RECOMBINANT HUMAN ARGINASE I OVEREXPRESSED IN THE YEASTS A.E. Zakalskiy, O.M. Zakalska, G.Z. Gayda, N.Y. Stasyuk, M.D. Romanova, M.V. Gonchar, Ukraine, Poland 103 USE OF KISSIRIS-IMMOBILIZED RHIZOPUS ORYZAE FOR WHOLE-CELL LIPASE PRODUCTION F. Goudarzi, M. Hajar, A. Arab Markadeh, F. Vahabzadeh, Iran 104 THE EFFECTS OF NUTRIENT AND LIGHT ON BIOMASS YIELDS AND PHYCOCYANIN CONTENT ISOLATED FROM CYANOBACTERIA INHABITING A HYPER-SALINE ENVIRONMENT T. Govender, F. Bux, A. Anandaraj, South Africa 105 AEROBIC ENERGY METABOLISM IN ZYMOMONAS MOBILIS RESPIRATORY KNOCK-OUT MUTANTS M. Grube, R. Rutkis, M. Gavare, Z. Lasa, I. Strazdina, N. Galinina, U. Kalnenieks, Latvia 128 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 2: BIOTECHNOLOGY AND INDUSTRIAL MICROBIOLOGY (contd.) Poster No 106 CRY GENE PROFILES AND BIO-ACTIVITY OF BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS STRAINS FROM FIG-RELATED AREAS IN AYDIN PROVINCE H. Güneş, M. Alper, A. Tatlıpınar, B. Çöl, H.S. Civelek, C. Özkan, Turkey 107 SURFACE EXPRESSION OF RECOMBINANT PROTEINS IN ESCHERICHIA COLI M. Gustavsson, E. Bäcklund, G. Larsson, Sweden 108 BIOCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF A LIGNIN PEROXIDASE FROM THE THERMOPHILIC FUNGUS CHAETOMIUM SP. C05-B4, ISOLATED FROM LIGNOCELLULOSIC MATERIALS M. Gutiérrez Antón, K. Rivera Hernández, A. Santiago Hernández, S. Trejo Estrada, M.E. Hidalgo Lara, Mexico 109 ALLEVIATION OF SALT STRESS BY PLANT GROWTH REGULATORS AND IAA PRODUCING BACTERIA IN COTTON B. Haitov, Uzbekistan 110 OVEREXPRESSION OF SAGA COMPLEX COMPONENT SPT3 AND SPT15 IN ENGINEERED SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE USING GLYCEROL FOR IMPROVING ETHANOL PRODUCTION K.O. Yu, J. Jung, S.O. Han, Republic of Korea 111 GROWTH OF ACIDOTHERMOPHILIC SPOREFORMING BACTERIA FROM THE GENUS ALICYCLOBACILLUS IN FRUIT JUICES Ţ. Haramija, Croatia 112 THE POLYPHOSPHATE-BASED THERMOSTABLE ATP REGENERATION SYSTEM USING POLYPHOSPHATE KINASE 2 FOR BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTION OF PHOSPHORYLATED COMPOUNDS R. Hirota, M. Okada, K. Motomura, T. Ishida, T. Ikeda, A. Kuroda, Japan 113 PRODUCTION OF P-AMINOSALICYLIC ACID BY REGIOSELECTIVE CARBOXYLATION THROUGH ENZYMATIC KOLBE-SCHMITT REACTION USING SALICYLIC ACID DECARBOXYLASE Y. Honda, S. Kosaka, Y. Ishii, K. Kirimura, Japan 114 IDENTIFICATION OF THE MEMBRANE PROTEIN SUCE IN CORYNEBACTERIUM GLUTAMICUM S. Huhn, E. Jolkver, R. Krämer, K. Marin, Germany 115 A NEW BIOSENSOR PROVIDES FAST AND COST-EFFECTIVE IDENTIFICATION OF PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA VIRULENCE INHIBITORS F. Imperi, F. Massai, C.R. Pillai, F. Longo, E. Zennaro, P. Visca, L. Leoni, Italy 129 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 2: BIOTECHNOLOGY AND INDUSTRIAL MICROBIOLOGY (contd.) Poster No 116 OPTIMISATION OF CULTURE CONDITIONS FOR THE PRODACTION OF ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY BY A NEW SPECIES OF SERATTIA ISOLATED FROM MARINE WATER M. Jafarzade, A. Ahmad, G. Usup, M. Ghassemi, Malaysia 117 ENGINEERING SIMULTANEOUS UPTAKE OF GLUCOSE, XYLOSE AND ARABINOSE IN ESCHERICHIA COLI J. Jarmander, A.K. Andermo, G. Larsson, Sweden 118 CITRIC ACID PRODUCTION BY YARROWIA LIPOLYTICA CULTIVATED IN WHEYBASED MEDIA S. Karasu Yalcin, M.T. Bozdemir, Z.Y. Ozbas, Turkey 119 ANTIMICROBIAL COMPOUNDS PRODUCED BY STREPTOMYCES SPARSOGENES S8 ISOLATED FROM AN ALGERIAN SALINE SOIL M. Kecha, I. Djinni, F. Duchiron, S. Benallaoua, Algeria, France 120 COMPARATIVE STUDIES ON THE AMYLASE AND CELLULASE PRODUCTION OF ASPERGILLUS AND PENICILLIUM I. Khokhar, I. Mukhtar, S. Mushtaq, Pakistan 121 OPTIMIZATION OF LACTIC ACID PRODUCTION BY INDUSTRIAL CORYNEBACTERIUM GLUTAMICUM 2262 H.B.T. Khuat, S. Delaunay, K.A. To, J. Boudrant, J.L. Goergen, E. Guedon, France, Vietnam 122 MINIATURIZED ENZYME PRODUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT OF MICRO-ASSAYS FOR CELLULOLYTIC AND XYLANOLYTIC ENZYMES Y.M. Lee, S. Lee, H. Lee, G.H. Kim, B.S. Kim, J.J. Kim, Republic of Korea 123 ETHANOL PRODUCTION FROM OIL PALM TRUNKS BY ALKALINE PRETREATMENT OF LIGNOCELLULOSE K.H. Kim, Y.H. Jung, I.-G. Choi, Republic of Korea 124 BACTERIAL SENSOR HISTIDINE KINASES AND RESPONSE REGULATORS J. Hwang, L. Nguyenthuan, H. Lee, T.K. Oh, M.H. Kim, Republic of Korea 125 DISRUPTION OF KUEA AS A KU80 HOMOLOG IN CITRIC ACID-PRODUCING ASPERGILLUS NIGER FOR IMPROVEMENT OF HOMOLOGOUS RECOMBINATION FREQUENCIES K. Kobayashi, Y. Honda, K. Kirimura, Japan 130 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 2: BIOTECHNOLOGY AND INDUSTRIAL MICROBIOLOGY (contd.) Poster No 126 SITE DIRECTED MUTAGENESIS REVEALS IMPORTANT RESIDUES OF Α-AMYLASE FROM A LOCAL BACILLUS KR-8104 IN BINDING OF ACARBOSE AND ITS INHIBITION M. Kohansal, K. Khajeh, Iran 127 STRUCTURAL INSIGHTS INTO Β-AMINOPEPTIDASES B. Geueke, T. Heck, T. Merz, D. Seebach, M.G. Grütter, H.P.E. Kohler, Switzerland 128 SPORULATING BACTERIA OF GENUS BACILLUS AS A BASIS OF NOVEL VETERINARY PROBIOTIC M.S. Kolosovskaya, N.V. Sverchkova, T.V. Romanovskaya, G.V. Zhuk, E.I. Kolomiets, Belarus 129 AN EFFICIENT METHOD FOR THE OVER-EXPRESSION AND PURIFICATION OF ACTIVE HUMAN TYROSINASE DELETED TRANSMEMBRANE DOMAIN IN ESCHERICHIA COLI J.J. Lee, J.N. Kong, H.D. Do, D.H. Jo, K.H. Kong, Republic of Korea 130 PRODUCTION EFFICIENCY OF B. JAPONICUM TRANSPOSON MUTANTS BY USE OF VARIOUS VECTOR-PLASMIDS S. Kots, S. Malichenko, R. Yakymchuk, N. Vorobey, L. Mykhalkiv, Ukraine 131 BIOCATALYSTS ON THE BASIS OF ENZYMATICALLY ACTIVE SUBSTANCES IMMOBILIZED INSIDE COMPOSITE CARBON-SILICA SUPPORTS G.A. Kovalenko, L.V. Perminova, Russia 132 LIPASE PRODUCTION BY RHIZOPUS ORYZAE CULTURED IN SOLID STATE FERMENTATION AND IT'S POTENTIAL IN ESTER SYNTHESIS V. Kumar, P. Gupta, F. Jahan, S. Raghuwanshi, R.K. Saxena, India 133 OVEREXPRESSION OF PEROXISOMAL DIHYDROXYACETONE SYNTHASE AND TRANSALDOLASE IMPROVES XYLOSE ALCOHOLIC FERMENTATION IN THE THERMOTOLERANT YEAST HANSENULA POLYMORPHA O. Kurylenko, V. Ubiyvovk, K. Dmytruk, A. Sibirny, Ukraine 134 DEVELOPMENT OF A SUICIDAL VECTOR-CLONING SYSTEM BASED ON ALDEHYDE REDUCTASE CONVERTING BUTANAL TO TOXIC BUTANOL C. Lee, C. Park, Republic of Korea 135 THE ROLE OF ORF NCGL0574, A WHIB-LIKE GENE OF CORYNEBACTERIUM GLUTAMICUM J.Y. Lee, Y. Kim, H.S. Lee, Republic of Korea 136 PRECURSOR POOL ENGINEERING FOR THE ENHANCED PRODUCTION OF CAROTENOIDS IN ESCHERICHIA COLI M.K. Kong, J.H. Kim, P.C. Lee, Republic of Korea 131 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 2: BIOTECHNOLOGY AND INDUSTRIAL MICROBIOLOGY (contd.) Poster No 137 PYRAZINE PRODUCTION FROM NEWLY ISOLATED BACILLUS SP. BY SUBMERGED CULTURE USING DIFFERENT INITIAL PH AND C- SOURCE N. Leelawiwat, P. Sutasanawichanna, P. Adiluckchayakorn, A. Leejeerajumnean, Thailand 138 MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF THE MICROFLORA DURING MALTING TO ENHANCE MALT QUALITY AND PROCESSABILITY A. Justé, S. Malfliet, M. Lenaerts, L. De Cooman, G. Aerts, K.A. Willems, B. Lievens, Belgium 139 A ROBUST AND EFFICIENT E.COLI SYSTEM FOR MEMBRANE PROTEIN EXPRESSION UTILIZING A BACTERIOPHAGE MEMBRANE PROTEIN AS A FUSION PARTNER Y. Jung, D. Lim, Republic of Korea 140 EUROPEAN CONSORTIUM OF MICROBIAL RESOURCES CENTRES - EMBARC S. Lortal, C. Bizet, C. Bouchier, E. Stackebrandt, D. Smith, D.R. Arahal, P. Desmeth, N. Lima, G. Verkley, J. Stalpers, P. De Vos, S. Declerck, France, Germany, UK, Spain, Belgium, Portugal, The Netherlands 141 CONSTRUCTION OF THERMOACIDOPHILIC CHIMERIC CELLULASE FROM A BACTERIAL AND AN ARCHAEL ENZYME K. Kufner, G. Lipps, Switzerland 142 CELL IMMOBILIZATION WITH CELLULOSE-BINDING DOMAIN FUSED TO DIFFERENT ANCHORS IN LACTOCOCCUS LACTIS S. Liu, K. Kylä-Nikkilä, P. Saris, Finland, China 143 BIOCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF A LACCASE FROM THE THERMOTOLERANT FUNGUS CORYNASCUS SEPEDONIUM ISOLATED FROM SUGARCANE BAGASSE N. López Olguín, K. Rivera, A. Santiago-Hernández, S. Trejo Estrada, M.E. Hidalgo Lara, Mexico 144 DIVERSITY OF BACTERIOPHAGES IN AN INDUSTRIAL VEGETABLE FERMENTATION Z. Lu, I. Pérez-Díaz, J. Hayes, F. Breidt, USA 145 HIGH PRODUCTION OF POLY-Γ-GLUTAMIC ACID BY BACILLUS LICHENIFORMIS P-104 WITH SILVER NANOPARTICLES AS BYPRODUCTS X.T. Wei, Y.W. Zhang, Y.C. Xie, M.F. Luo, M. Jiang, H.Z. Liu, China 146 IDENTIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF A POOL OF GENES INVOLVED IN CAROTENOID BIOSYNTHESIS IN TWO STRAINS OF ALPHAPROTEOBACTERIA A. Maj, J. Czarnecki, E. Furmanczyk, K. Gieczewska, M. Garstka, D. Bartosik, Poland 132 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 2: BIOTECHNOLOGY AND INDUSTRIAL MICROBIOLOGY (contd.) Poster No 147 IMMOBILIZATION OF NITRILE HYDROLYZING BACTERIA CELLS AND ENZYMES OF NITRILE METABOLISM Y. Maksimova, A. Maksimov, G. Ovechkina, V. Demakov, Russia 148 PECULIARITIES OF LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE PROFILE OF STRAINS AND TN5MUTANTS OF BRADYRHIZOBIUM JAPONICUM WITH DIFFERENT SYMBIOTIC CHARACTERISTICS P. Mamenko, M. Volkogon, S. Kots, Ukraine 149 RANDOM MUTANTS OF PSEUDOMONAS SYRINGAE PV. TOMATO DC3000 LEVANSUCRASE K. Mardo, T. Visnapuu, T. Alamäe, Estonia 150 THE TRANSPORTOME OF CORYNEBACTERIUM GLUTAMICUM IDENTIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF TRANSPORT PROTEINS IN A BIOTECHNOLOGICAL WORKHORSE K. Marin, E. Jolkver, S. Huhn, I. Ochrombel, M. Becker, M. Follmann, K. Börngen, C. Trötschel, R. Krämer, Germany 151 TRITICALE AS AN IMPORTANT RAW MATERIAL FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT M. Markovic, S. Markov, D. Pejin, L. Mojovic, M. Vukasinovic, J. Pejin, N. Jokovic, Serbia 152 A STRATEGY FOR ENHANCING THE ETHANOL YIELD IN PENTOSE FERMENTATION BY DEKKERA BRUXELLENSIS C. Martini, C.B. Codato, A.P. Bassi, V.R. Reis, R.G. Bastos, S.M. Tauk-Tornisielo, S.R. Ceccato-Antonini, Brazil 153 ISOLATION OF PENTOSE-ASSIMILATING AND -FERMENTING YEASTS FROM SUGAR CANE BAGASSE AND JUICE FOR BIOETHANOL PRODUCTION C. Martini, C.B. Codato, A.L. Buzolin, M.H. Heluany, S.M. Tauk-Tornisielo, S.R. Ceccato-Antonini, Brazil 154 COMPARISON OF TWO CODON OPTIMIZATION STRATEGIES TO ENHANCE RECOMBINANT PROTEIN PRODUCTION IN ESCHERICHIA COLI H.G. Menzella, Argentina 155 MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION AND PURIFICATION OF BACTERIOCIN LS2 PRODUCED BY HUMAN ORAL ISOLATE LACTOBACILLUS SALIVARIUS BGHO1 S. Mihajlovic, J. Lozo, M. Busarcevic, L. Topisirovic, M. Kojic, Serbia 156 MYCOTOXIGENIC FUSARIUM STRAINS IN POLAND A. Misiewicz, M. Suchorzyńska, K. Zimakowska, Poland 133 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 2: BIOTECHNOLOGY AND INDUSTRIAL MICROBIOLOGY (contd.) Poster No 157 SYSTEMATIC INVESTIGATION OF CULTURABLE MICROORGANISMS IN NORTH SEA SPONGE HALICHONDRIA PANICEA M.A. Naim, D. Sipkema, J.A. Morillo Perez, S. Spaans, H. Smidt, The Netherlands, Malaysia 158 PREPARATION OF CROSS-LINKED LACCASE AGGREGATES USING MILD CROSS-LINKING CONDITIONS AND THEIR APPLICATION TO THE ELIMINATION OF ENDOCRINE-DISRUPTING CHEMICALS R.R. Nair, C. Junghanns, P. Demarche, S. Agathos, Belgium 159 ANTIMICROBIAL PROPERTIES OF FREE AND IMMOBILIZED ON POLYSTYRENE PHOTOSENSITIZERS AGAINST WASTEWATER BACTERIA F. Nakonechny, M. Nisnevitch, Y. Nitzan, Israel 160 CELLULASE PRODUCTION BY STREPTOMYCES SP. SLBA-08 ON A NOVEL LIGNOCELLULOSIC RESIDUE (SISAL BAGASSE) IN SUBMERGED FERMENTATION E.P. Macedo, C.L.O. Cerqueira, A.S.R. Bispo, R.P. Nascimento, Brazil 161 CHARACTERIZATION OF Α-L-ARABINOFURANOSIDASE GENE FROM AUREOBASIDIUM PULLULANS K. Ohta, S. Fujii, Japan 162 BIOFLOCCULANT PRODUCTION BY THREE MARINE BACTERIA ISOLATED FROM BOTTOM SEDIMENT OF ALGOA BAY IN SOUTH AFRICA S. Cosa, L.V. Maninya, A.I. Okoh, South Africa 163 THE EFFECT OF YAP1 OVER-EXPRESSION ON GLUTATHIONE ACCUMULATION IN SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE K. Orumets, I. Nisamedtinov, K. Kevvai, T. Tamm, T. Paalme, Estonia 164 IDENTIFICATION OF PROTEINS INTERACTING WITH WHCA WHICH PLAYS A ROLE IN THE OXIDATIVE STRESS RESPONSE IN CORYNEBACTERIUM GLUTAMICUM J.S. Park, Y. Kim, H.S. Lee, Republic of Korea 165 ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF NOVEL MICMONOSPORA SP. MD4-16, PRODUCING ANTIMICROBIAL SUBSTANCES, ISOLATED FROM TIDAL FLAT SEDIMENT OF MOKPO, KOREA Y.T. Jung, S. Park, T.K. Oh, J.H. Yoon, Republic of Korea 166 IMMOBILIZATION AND CHARACTERISATION OF A LACCASE FROM CERRENA UNICOLOR C-139. APPLICATION TO ELIMINATION OF MICRO POLLUTANTS M. Penninckx, G. Songulashvili, C. Jaspers, G. Jimenez Tobon, Belgium 134 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 2: BIOTECHNOLOGY AND INDUSTRIAL MICROBIOLOGY (contd.) Poster No 167 SCREENING OF BIOSURFACTANT PRODUCING BACTERIA FROM OIL RESERVOIR OF NORTHERN PETROLEUM DEVELOPMENT CENTER T. Phetcharat, P. Dawkrajai, S. Bovonsombut, Thailand 168 VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (VOC) UTILISING MICROFUNGAL TAXA: FROM FUNDAMENTAL RESEARCH TO BIOTECHNOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS D. Davolos, B. Pietrangeli, Italy 169 PURIFICATION AND CATALYTICAL PROPERTIES OF A CELL BOUND INVERTASE FROM THE OSMOTOLERANT YEAST CANDIDA LACTIS-CONDENSI MPIIIA M.A. Plascencia-Espinosa, S.R. Trejo-Estrada, J.A. Santiago-Hernández, M.E. Hidalgo-Lara, Mexico 170 THE WAY OF SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE WHILE FERMENTING GRAPE MUST - IDIOSYNCRASIES OF LATE STAGES FERMENTING CELLS T. Viana, M.C. Loureiro-Dias, C. Prista, Portugal 171 FOOD GRADE EXPRESSION OF MOUSE IGF-I IN LACTOCOCCUS LACTIS NZ9000 M.Q. Qiao, China 172 MAKING GOOD BACTERIA HAPPY! A. Bhat, G. Kedia, D. Hill, T. Bartlett, D. Charalampopoulos, I. Radecka, UK 173 THE GLUCOKINASE OF STREPTOMYCES PEUCETIUS VAR. CAESIUS: A STUDY OF ITS POSSIBLE PROTEIN-PROTEIN INTERACTIONS D. Rocha -Mendoza, A. Chávez-Castillo, B. Ruiz-Villafán, S. Sánchez-Esquivel, Mexico 174 DESIGN OF BACTERIAL SYSTEM FOR LEAD BIOREMEDIATION J. Salas-Pacheco, A. Sandoval-Carrillo, M. Pedraza-Reyes, A. Tellez-Valencia, F. Castellanos-Juárez, G. García-Vargas, O. La Llave-León, M. Barraza-Salas, Mexico 175 LOSS OF GLYCOLYSIS SUPPRESSES PHOSPHOTRANSFERASE SYSTEM (PTS) MEDIATED GLUCOSE UPTAKE IN CORYNEBACTERIUM GLUTAMICUM ΓPGI STRAINS G.M. Seibold, S.N. Lindner, D.P. Petrov, C.T. Hagmann, A. Henrich, R. Krämer, B.J. Eikmanns, V.F. Wendisch, Germany 176 REDUCTION OF ATP LEVEL IN THE RECOMBINANT STRAIN OF SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE AS A TOOL FOR IMPROVEMENT OF ALCOHOLIC FERMENTATION M. Semkiv, K. Dmytruk, O. Kurylenko, O. Otsaluk, C. Abbas, A. Sibirny, Ukraine, USA 135 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 2: BIOTECHNOLOGY AND INDUSTRIAL MICROBIOLOGY (contd.) Poster No 177 PRION DEGRADING KERATINASE KER P FROM PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA: MOLECULAR CHARACTERISATION OF ITS N-TERMINAL PRO-SEQUENCE R. Sharma, R. Gupta, India 178 ADDITIONAL SEF1 GENE COPY INCREASES STABILITY AND ACTIVATES RIBOFLAVIN SYNTHESIS IN INDUSTRIAL VITAMIN B2 OVERPRODUCING YEAST STRAIN OF CANDIDA FAMATA A. Sibirny, K. Dmytruk, Ukraine, Poland 179 BIOFOULING OF A LAB SCALE MEMBRANE BIOREACTOR: TOWARDS THE IDENTIFICATION OF PROTEINS FROM ACTIVATED SLUDGE EXTRACELLULAR POLYMERIC SUBSTANCES (EPS) A.F. Silva, G. Carvalho, M.T.B. Crespo, Portugal 180 CLONING OF THERMOSTABLE ESTERASE GENE FROM ACTINOMADURA SP. S14 AND ITS EXPRESSION IN E.COLI AMD P. PASTORIS P. Somyoonsap, T. Sriyapai, K. Chansiri, S. Siripoke, F. Kawai, Thailand, Japan 181 INACTIVATION OF A SMALL HEAT SHOCK GENE IMPROVES CRYOTOLERANCE IN LACTOBACILLUS PLANTARUM V. Capozzi, A. Vernile, D. Fiocco, G. Spano, Italy 182 PRE-STRESS TREATMENTS AS SWITCHER FOR THE FERMENTATION PROCESS: THE CASE OF LACTOBACILLUS PLANTARUM V. Capozzi, G. Spano, Italy 183 CO-INOCULATION OF SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISEAE AND OENOCOCCUS OENI STARTER CULTURES REDUCE BIOGENIC AMINES CONTENT IN APULIAN WINES L. Beneduce, V. Capozzi, F. Grieco, G. Spano, Italy 184 SEQUENCE ANALYSIS, GENE EXPRESSION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF THE GENE ENCODING ENDOXYLANASE FROM ACTINOMADURA SP. S14 T. Sriyapai, P. Somyoonsap, F. Kawai, K. Chansiri, Thailand, Japan 185 CONSTRUCTION AND APPLICATION OF VARIANTS OF THE ARYLACETONITRILASE FROM PSEUDOMONAS FLUORESCENS EBC191 S. Baum, O. Sosedov, A. Stolz, Germany 186 PURIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF A BACTERIAL FERULIC ACID ESTERASE W. Sukhumsirichart, W. Deesukon, T. Sakamoto, Thailand, Japan 136 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 2: BIOTECHNOLOGY AND INDUSTRIAL MICROBIOLOGY (contd.) Poster No 187 PRODUCTION OF NEUTRALIZING HUMAN MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES AGAINST HEPATITIS C VIRUS E1/E2 BY EBV IMMORTALIZATION OF IMMUNE CD22+ B CELLS A. Tabll, S. Viazov, Egypt, Germany 188 CHARACTERIZATION OF AUTOTROPHIC DENITRIFIERS FROM A PILOT SCALE BIOREACTOR TREATING SEWAGE F. Talarico Saia, E. Pozzi, T.S.O. de Souza, E. Foresti, V.E.A. Caldas, Brazil 189 BIOPROTEIN PRODUCTION FROM PETROCHEMICAL WASTEWATER USING A MICROORGANISM IN HIGH SALT CONDITIONS M. Taran, N. Asadi, F. Ramezani, F. Fatahi, I. Yadegari, Iran 190 TANNASE ACTIVITY BY LACTIC ACID BACTERIA ISOLATED FROM FERMENTED VEGETABLE O. Temel, M. Kıvanc, Turkey 191 GREEN BIOCATALYSIS OF 5-FLUORINATED-2'-DEOXYNUCLEOSIDE USING AEROMONAS SALMONICIDA J.A. Trelles, C.W. Rivero, C.N. Britos, V.A. Cappa, J.V. Sinisterra, Argentina, Spain 192 SUSTAINABLE BIOSYNTHESIS OF ANTIVIRAL COMPOUNDS BY IMMOBILIZED LACTIC ACID BACTERIA C.N. Britos, V.A. Cappa, C.W. Rivero, J.A. Trelles, Argentina 193 SYNTHESIS OF PURINE NUCLEOSIDE ANALOGUES BY IMMOBILIZED THERMOPILES MICROORGANISMS C.W. Rivero, E.C. De Benedetti, C.N. Britos, J. Trelles, Argentina 194 SELECTIVE EXTRACTION OF METALS FROM ZINC CONCENTRATE BY ASSOCIATION OF CHEMOLITHOTROFIC BACTERIA N.S. Vardanyan, A.K. Vardanyan, Armenia 195 PURIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF A NOVEL 53 KDA CHITIN DEACETYLASE FROM PENICILLIUM OXALICUM SAEM-51 N. Pareek, V. Vivekanand, S. Saroj, R.P. Singh, India, Norway 196 BIOLOGICAL PREPARATIONS OF COMPLEX ACTION FOR AGRICULTURE V. Volkohon, S. Dimova, K. Volkohon, M. Komok, Ukraine 197 DIVERSITY AND CHARACTERIZATION OF THERMOPHILIC BACTERIA FROM COMPOST-INOCULATED BIOREACTORS DURING FED-BATCH ENRICHMENT WITH DIFFERENT CARBON SOURCES A. Van Assche, S. Crauwels, G. Aerts, B. Lievens, K.A. Willems, Belgium 137 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 2: BIOTECHNOLOGY AND INDUSTRIAL MICROBIOLOGY (contd.) Poster No 198 CLONING, OVEREXPRESSION, AND BIOCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF GLUTAMINASE FROM BACILLUS LICHENIFORMIS S. Sinsuwan, J. Yongsawatdigul, M. Yamabhai, Thailand 199 METABOLIC ENGINEERING APPROACHES TO CONSTRUCTION OF ENHANCED OVERPRODUCERS OF RIBOFLAVIN, FMN AND FAD BY THE YEAST CANDIDA FAMATA (CANDIDA FLARERI) V.Y. Yatsyshyn, K.V. Dmytruk, D.V. Fedorovych, A.A. Sibirny, Ukraine, Poland POSTER SESSION 2: CLUSTERED REGULARLY INTERSPACED SHORT PALINDROMIC REPEATS (CRISPR) 200 DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF A SPOLIGOTYPING METHOD FOR LEGIONELLA PNEUMOPHILA PULSOTYPE PARIS-ST1 SUBTYPING C. Ginevra, N. Jacotin, L. Diancourt, R. Arquilière, H. Meugnier, F. Vandenesch, G. Lina, J. Etienne, V. Caro, S. Jarraud, France 201 IDENTIFICATION OF A NOVEL POSITIVE TRANSCRIPTIONAL REGULATOR FOR THE OXIDATION OF METHANOL AND METHYLAMINE IN MYCOBACTERIUM SP. STRAIN JC1 J.H. Lee, H. Park, Y.M. Kim, Republic of Korea POSTER SESSION 2: CRISPR-BASED IMMUNITY IN PROKARYOTES 202 THE ROLE OF INTERFERENCE OF TRANSCRIPTS OF OVERLAPPING GENES IN GENE EXPRESSION REGULATION IN BACTERIA Y.V. Gogolev, V.Y. Gorshkov, A.G. Daminova, O.E. Petrova, L.N. Mukhamedova, N.E. Gogoleva, Russia POSTER SESSION 2: EMERGING DISEASES 203 AN OUTBREAK OF PESTIVIRUS INFECTION IN SHEEP IN WEST KORDOFAN, SUDAN Y.H. Ali, I.K. Saeed, A.M. Mousa, J.H. Thiel, Sudan, Germany 138 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 2: EMERGING DISEASES (contd.) Poster No 204 HUMAN TULAREMIA OUTBREAKS IN SPAIN (1997 AND 2007) WERE CAUSED BY THE SAME TWO CLADES OF FRANCISELLA TULARENSIS SUBSPECIE HOLARCTICA J. Ariza-Miguel, M. Hernández, M.I. Fernández-Natal, C. Martínez-Nistal, A. Orduña, E.F. Rodríguez-Ferri, D. Rodríguez-Lázaro, Spain 205 BLUETONGUE VIRUS SEROTYPES 1, 4 AND 8 IN WILD RUMINANTS FROM SOUTHERN SPAIN A. Arenas-Montes, A. Arenas, M.Á. González, J.J. Pérez, C. Lorca-Oró, A. Perea, A. Carbonero, C. Borge Rodriguez, F. Gómez-Guillamón, I. Zorrilla, I. García-Bocanegra, Spain 206 MICROCALORIMETRIC DETECTION OF PATHOGENIC MYCOBACTERIA IN CULTURES O. Braissant, D. Rodriguez-Rodriguez, M. Howell, B. Göpfert, D. Wirz, A. Daniels, Switzerland, Mexico, USA 207 OCCURENCE OF CHYTRIDIOMICOSIS IN RECENTLY CAUGHT NEOTROPICAL AMPHIBIANS IN BRAZIL C.D. De Paula, C.S. Lisboa, L.M. Melo, A.N.E. Silva, J.L. Catão-Dias, Brazil 208 THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN METEOROLOGICAL PARAMETERS AND HANDFOOT-MOUTH DISEASE/HERPANGINA CAUSED BY ENTEROVIRUS 71 INFECTION IN TAIWAN, 1998-2008 K.-T. Chen, Taiwan R.O.C. 209 CRIMEAN CONGO HAEMORRHAGIC FEVER AS AN EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASE IN IRAN S. Chinikar, R. Mirahmadi, M. Moradi, S.M. Ghiasi, S. Khakifirouz, F. Varai, A. Sadeh, M.A. Solaimani, Iran 210 GENOTYPIC IDENTIFICATION OF ATYPICAL OR RARE NON-FERMENTING GRAM-NEGATIVE BACILLI ISOLATED FROM RESPIRACTORY TRACT OF CYSTIC FIBROSIS PATIENTS C.R. Saraiva, M.H. Matte, L.V.R.F. da Silva Filho, D. de Oliveira Garcia, Brazil 211 COMPARATIVE STUDY OF TWO MULTIPLEX PCR ASSAYS FOR THE RAPID IDENTIFICATION OF METHICILLIN-RESISTANT STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS C.D. Mpamhanga, M.M. Kock, D. Smit, H. Rossouw, R. Ramdin, M. Ehlers, South Africa 212 CONVENTIONAL PCR FOR THE DETECTION AND IDENTIFICATION OF CLOSTRIDIUM DIFFICILE TOXINS IN STOOL SPECIMENS M.D. Krüger, M.M. Kock, N. Storm, M.M. Ehlers, South Africa 213 DIARRHEAGENIC E. COLI (DEC) IN BOLIVIA L. Gonzales, E. Joffre, R. Rivera, A.-M. Svennerholm, A. Sjoling, V. Iñiguez, Sweden, Bolivia 139 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 2: EMERGING DISEASES (contd.) Poster No 214 INVOLVEMENT OF GREY WOLF (CANIS LUPUS) IN TRANSMISSION AND MAINTAINCE OF LEPTOSPIRA SPP. J. Habus, J. Kusak, D. Huber, V. Mojcec, Z. Stritof, Z. Milas, V. Staresina, L. Barbic, V. Stevanovic, K. Martinkovic, N. Turk, Croatia 215 COMMUNITY ACQUIRED METHICILLIN RESISTANT STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS (CA-MRSA) STRAINS IN A MEXICAN COMMUNITY A. Hamdan Partida, T. Sainz-Espuñes, J. Bustos-Martínez, Mexico 216 PREVALENCE OF CLOSTRIDIUM DIFFICILE IN DIARRHEIC PIGS IN KOREA H.Y. Kim, J.W. Byun, D.H. Shin, D. Kim, B.Y. Jung, Republic of Korea 217 INFECTION PATTERNS AND IMMUNITY OF INFLUENZA A VIRUS IN A SCANDINAVIAN POPULATION OF WILD MALLARD DUCKS N. Latorre-Margalef, J. Wahlgren, B. Olsen, J. Waldenström, Sweden 218 MOLECULAR CARACTHERIZATION OF LEPTOSPIRES ISOLATED FROM GOATS IN RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL W. Lilenbaum, G. Martins, O. Dellagostin, F. Seixas, P. Ristow, Brazil 219 OCCURRENCE OF VIBRIO CHOLERAE IN TEMPERATE AND TROPICAL ENVIRONMENTS A.M. Machado, A. Bordalo, Portugal 220 IN VITRO EFFICACY OF THE NEW SYNTHESIZED BROMOBENZIMIDAZOLE DERIVATIVE AND PROPAMIDINE ISETHIONATE AGAINST ACANTHAMOEBA STRAIN FROM PATIENT WITH ACANTHAMOEBA KERATITIS M. Padzik, G. Olędzka, Z. Kazimierczuk, L. Chomicz, Poland 221 ANTHRACNOSE OF SOUR CHERRY IN HUNGARY: IDENTIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF THE PATHOGEN AND CONTROL M. Petróczy, A. Tóth, L. Palkovics, Hungary 222 ROLE OF PLASMID IN VIRULENCE OF CRONOBACTER SAKAZAKII M. Raghav, G. Goel, P. Aggarwal, India 223 DEVELOPMENT AND USE OF OLIGONUCLEOTIDE PROBES FOR SPECIFIC LOCALIZATION OF CHIKUNGUNYA AND DENGUE VIRUSES BY FLUORESCENT IN SITU HYBRIDIZATION V. Raquin, M. Wannagat, C. Valiente Moro, C. Legras-Lachuer, P. Mavingui, France 140 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 2: EMERGING DISEASES (contd.) Poster No 224 EMERGENCE OF MENINGOCOCCAL DISEASE SEROGROUP C IN SALVADOR, BRAZIL S.M. Cordeiro, M.S. Santos, L.G. de Araújo, A. Silvany, J. Azevedo, D.R. Rios, N. Oliveira, M.G. dos Reis, A.I. Ko, J.N. Reis, Brazil, USA 225 EPIDEMIOLOGY OF PESTE DES PETITS RUMINANTS IN SUDAN I.K. Saeed, Y.H. Ali, A.I. Khalafalla, S.M. Al Hassan, S.M. Mutwakil, O.M.A. Ishag, B.A.A. Ahmed, M.A.R. Haj, K.M. Taha, Sudan 226 FIRST MOLECULAR SURVEY AND GENOTYPING OF BACTERIAL PATHOGENS IN FIELD MICE SAMPLED FROM ISTANBUL METROPOLITAN AREA, TURKEY E. Sen, T. Masuzawa, T. Fukui, T. Kadosaka, Turkey, Japan 227 CASE REPORT - RHODOTORULA MUCILAGINOSA CATHETER - RELATED FUNGEMIA IN A PATIENT WITH GASTROPARESIS C. Fernandes, R. Samuel, B. Suh, USA POSTER SESSION 2: EXTREME ENVIRONMENTS 228 NEW INSIGHTS INTO CYANOBACTERIAL TACTIC MOVEMENTS (HALOTAXIS AND HYDROTAXIS) IN EXTREME ENVIRONMENTS R. Abed, K. Kohls, S. Golubic, D. de Beer, Oman, Germany, USA 229 RAPID ACQUISITION OF GIGAPASCAL HIGH PRESSURE RESISTANCE BY ESCHERICHIA COLI D. Vanlint, R. Mitchell, E. Bailey, F. Meersman, P.F. Mcmillan, C.W. Michiels, A. Aertsen, Belgium, UK 230 MICROBIAL VARIABLITY INTER-DOMAINS OF ANDALUSIAN SALTY LAKES M. Aguilera, A. Jiménez, M.L. Jiménez-Pranteda, A. González-Paredes, A. Pérez-Davó, A. Ramos-Cormenzana, M. Monteoliva-Sánchez, BIO-190, Spain 231 PURIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF THERMOLABILE ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE FROM A PSYCHROPHILIC PSEUDOMONAS SP. MRLBA1 B. Ahmed, A.A. Shah, A. Hameed, F. Hasan, Pakistan 232 AN EXTREME LIFE: EU-ENDOLITHIC MICROBES SURVIVING WITHIN MODERN MICROBIALITES AT HIGH-ALTITUDE LAKES IN ARGENTINEAN PUNA (4,000 M ASL) V.H. Albarracin, J. Moreno, D. Toneatti, D. Poire, M.E. Farias, Argentina 233 COMMUNITY GENOMICS AND PROTEOMICS OF THE NEW STRAIN LEPTOSPIRILLUM GROUP III UBABS FROM A NATURAL ACIDIC MICROBIAL COMMUNITY D.S. Aliaga Goltsman, G.J. Dick, B.J. Baker, J.F. Banfield, USA 141 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 2: EXTREME ENVIRONMENTS (contd.) Poster No 234 ISOLATION OF THERMOPHILIC BACTERIA FROM HOT SPRINGS IN JORDAN AND SCREENING FOR THEIR ABILITY TO PRODUCE ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS AND BIOCATALYSTS R. Alkhalili, E. Nordberg-Karlsson, A. Khalil, O. Holst, Sweden, Saudi Arabia 235 CHARACTERIZATION OF THE METABOLIC POTENTIAL OF MICROORGANISMS IN OPALINUS CLAY AT MONT TERRI UNDERGROUND ROCK LABORATORY A. Bagnoud, H. Mueller, B. Schwyn, R. Bernier-Latmani, Switzerland 236 VIRUSES IN HYPER SALINE ENVIRONMENTS D.H. Bamford, Finland 237 BAROTOLERANCE OF FUNGAL SPORES: RESPONSE TO HIGH HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE EXPOSURE T. Botic, N. Recek, N. Gunde-Cimerman, K. Sepĉić, Ţ. Knez, Slovenia 238 MICROCALORIMETRIC STUDIES OF MICROBIOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES IN MOONMILK O. Braissant, S. Bindschedler, A. Solokhina, A. Daniels, E. Verrecchia, G. Cailleau, Switzerland 239 THE TVAP1 TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR GENE EXPRESSION AND HOMOLOGY MODELING IN TRICHODERMA HARZIANUM RESPONSE TO TEMPERATURE CHANGE N. Buensanteai, Thailand, USA 240 STUDY ON ALPINE GLACIER MADACCIO MICROBIAL BIODIVERSITY, ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF A PSEUDOMONAS VERONII STRAIN FOR PHENANTHRENE BIOREMEDIATION F. Cappa, M. Arena, E. Puglisi, M. Zanetti, D. Spiewak, M. Trevisan, P.S. Cocconcelli, Italy 241 AEROBIC ANOXYGENIC PHOTOTROPHIC BACTERIA IN ATHALOASSOHALINE WETLANDS IN THE CHILEAN ALTIPLANO: EXPANDING THE ROSEOBACTER CLADE C. Dorador, D. Vejar, D. Meneses, Chile 242 ENRICHMENT CULTURES OF AMMONIA OXIDIZING ARCHAEA FROM HIGH ALTITUDE SALINE WETLANDS OF NORTHERN CHILE C. Dorador, V. Molina, C. Cubillos, Y. Vásquez, Chile 243 RELATION BETWEEN EVOLUTION OF HALOPHILIC MICROORGANISMS AND BIOGEOCHEMISTRY OF SALT DEPOSIT FROM SLANIC, PRAHOVA, ROMANIA M. Enache, Romania 142 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 2: EXTREME ENVIRONMENTS (contd.) Poster No 244 OPTIMIZATION OF THE GROWTH CONDITIONS OF THE THERMOPHILIC BACTERIA ANEURINIBACILLUS THERMOAEROPHILUS, ANOXYBACILLUS PUSHINOENSIS AND GEOBACILLUS THERMOCATENULATUS M. Farahmand, N. Amirmozafari, Iran 245 INVESTIGATION OF ALPHA-AMYLASE PRODUCTION FROM THERMOPHILIC BACTERIA IN DIFFERENT MEDIA M. Farahmand, N. Amirmozafari, Iran 246 THE CRENARCHAEAL FLAGELLAR FILAMENT: FUNCTIONAL DISSECTION OF THE MOTOR PROTEIN A. Ghosh, K. Lassak, S. Hartung, C. van der Does, J.A. Tainer, S.V. Albers, Germany, USA 247 BACTERIAL EPIBIOTIC ACQUISITION ALONG THE LIFE CYCLE OF THE HYDROTHERMAL SHRIMP RIMICARIS EXOCULATA M. Guri, L. Durand, V. Cueff-Gauchard, M. Zbinden, P. Crassous, B. Shillito, M.A. Cambon-Bonavita, France 248 BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF DAMPING-OFF OF COTTON CAUSED BY RHIZOCTONIA SOLANI WITH RHIZOBACTERIA IN SALINE SOIL D. Jabborova, Uzbekistan 249 STRESS INDUCED CHANGES IN THE OLIGOMERIC ASSEMBLY AND EXPRESSION OF A SMALL HEAT SHOCK PROTEIN FROM THERMOACIDOPHILIC ARCHAEON THERMOPLASMA VOLCANIUM S. Kocabiyik, S. Aygar, S. Kacar, Turkey 250 DIVERSITY OF AUTOTROPHS IN THE SURFICIAL AND DEEP SEDIMENT LAYERS OF KULUNDA STEPPE SODA AND SALT LAKES O. Kovaleva, T. Turova, D. Sorokin, G. Muyzer, Russia, The Netherlands 251 STRESS-INDUCED UP-REGULATION OF THIAMINE BIOSYNTHETIC AND ACTIVATING ENZYMES IN BAKER'S YEAST E. Kowalska, A. Kozik, Poland 252 ISOLATION OF HALOTOLERANT PENICILLIUM STRAINS FROM THE HOWZ SOLTAN LAKE TO PRODUCE Α-AMYLASE M. Larypoor, A. Akhavan Sepahy, A. Navabzadeh, M. Emami, Iran 253 ABUNDANCE, DISTRIBUTION AND DIVERSITY OF MICROBIAL INHABITANTS IN EUROPEAN SPACECRAFT-ASSOCIATED CLEAN ROOMS AND THEIR IMPACT ON PLANETARY PROTECTION C. Moissl-Eichinger, P. Rettberg, R. Pukall, M. Stieglmeier, Germany, Austria 143 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 2: EXTREME ENVIRONMENTS (contd.) Poster No 254 DIVERSITY OF MICROEUKARYOTES ALONG ENVIRONMENTAL GRADIENTS IN SULPHIDIC KARST SPRINGS (ŢVEPLENICA - DOLENJA TREBUŠ A, SLOVENIA) J. Mulec, A. Summers Engel, Slovenia, USA 255 ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF A NEW HALORHABDUS SP. (HALOBACTERIACEAE) FROM THE DEAD SEA A. Oren, R. Elevi Bardavid, Israel 256 CHARACTERIZATION OF NEW DUNALIELLA STRAINS BASED ON RRNA AND ITS SEQUENCES A. Oren, R. Elevi Bardavid, Israel 257 DIVERSITY OF THERMOPHILES IN HOT SPRINGS IN THE INDIAN HIMALAYAN REGION A. Pandey, A. Sharma, B. Kumar, P. Sati, L.M.S. Palni, India 258 CHARACTERIZATION OF RADIATION INDUCIBLE EUKARYOTIC TYPE SERINE / THREONINE PROTEIN KINASE FROM DEINOCOCCUS RADIODURANS Y.S. Rajpurohit, H.S. Misra, India 259 BIODIVERSITY OF CULTURABLE EXTREMELY HALOPHILIC ARCHAEA OF INCHE-BOROUN WETLAND IN NORTH OF IRAN M. Rasooli, M.A. Amoozegar, A. Akhavan Sepahi, Iran 260 DIVERSITY OF HETEROTROPHIC BACTERIA IN ACID MINE DRAINAGE SAMPLES OF GARUBATHAN, INDIA, REVEALED THROUGH CULTUREDEPENDENT TECHNIQUES S. Saha Bhowal, R. Chakraborty, India 261 EFFECT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON THE COMMUNITY STRUCTURE OF BACTERIAL AND ARCHAEAL AMMONIA OXIDIZERS Y. Sher, R. Goldin-Tzirkin, Z. Ronen, A. Nejidat, Israel 262 DIVERSITY OF PSYCHROPHILES OF LEH GLACIERS: A MOLECULAR APPROCH R.N. Singh, A.K. Srivastava, D.K. Arora, India 263 NOVEL THERMOPHILIC ANAEROBIC BACTERIA FROM UNDERGROUND NATURAL GAS STORAGE G. Slobodkina, E. Bonch-Osmolovskaya, A. Slobodkin, Russia 264 CHILEAN HIGHLAND SALT LAKES AS PROMISING HABITATS FOR NOVEL ANOXYGENIC PHOTOTROPHIC BACTERIA V. Thiel, M. Tank, S.C. Neulinger, C. Dorador, J.F. Imhoff, Germany, Chile 144 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 2: EXTREME ENVIRONMENTS (contd.) Poster No 265 BACTERIAL AND FUNGAL COMMUNITIES IN THE 'PETOLA' MICROBIAL MAT FROM THE SEĈOVLJE SALTERNS (SLOVENIA) R. Tkavc, C. Gostinĉar, M. Turk, P. Zalar, P.T. Visscher, A. Oren, N. Gunde-Cimerman, Slovenia, USA, Israel 266 CULTIVABLE BACTERIA FROM THE SNOW SURFACE ON THE HIGH ANTARCTIC PLATEAU (CONCORDIA BASE - DOME C 75° S 123° E) L. Michaud, A. Lo Giudice, R. Van Houdt, Italy, Belgium 267 REAL-TIME PCR QUANTIFICATION OF THE CLASS DEHALOCOCCOIDETES IN SUBSURFACE ENVIRONMENTS K. Wasmund, J. Müller, C. Algora, L. Adrian, Germany POSTER SESSION 2: FOOD MICROBIOLOGY 268 MICROBIAL EVALUATION OF FRESH MEAT SELLING ESTABLISHMENTS IN BURYIDAH CITY, SAUDI ARABIA H. Abalkhail, Saudi Arabia 269 SIMULTANEOUS DETECTION OF LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES, ESCHERICHIA COLI O157:H7, BACILLUS CEREUS, SALMONELLA SPP., AND STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS BY MULTIPLEX PCR J.H. Kim, S.H. Ahn, H.D. Paik, Republic of Korea 270 MICROBIOLOGICAL QUALITY OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FROM ORGANIC AND CONVENTIONAL PRODUCTION A. Aires, E.A.S. Rosa, R.N. Bennett, M.J. Saavedra, Portugal 271 PREVALENCE AND ANTIBIOTIC SUSCEPTIBILITY OF LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES ISOLATED FROM RAW AND PROCESSED MEAT PRODUCTS IN JORDAN A.A. Al-Nabulsi, T.M. Osaili, A.A. Awad, R.R. Shaker, Z.W. Jaradat, R.A. Holley, Jordan, Canada 272 CONTROL OF THE HYGIENIC IRRIGATION WATER QUALITY FOR INCREASED BIOSAFETY OF FIELD GROWN CROPS B.W. Alsanius, A.K. Rosberg, L. Kristensen, M. Hultberg, Sweden 273 SECOISOLARICIRESINOL DIGLUCOSIDE (SDG) ACTIVATION BY BIFIDOBACTERIA A. Amaretti, L. Roncaglia, S. Raimondi, A. Leonardi, M. Rossi, Italy 145 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 2: FOOD MICROBIOLOGY (contd.) Poster No 274 DEVELOPMENT OF SCAR MARKERS FOR STRAIN-SPECIFIC DETECTION OF PROBIOTIC STRAINS USED AS CHICKEN FEED ADDITIVE B. Antlinger, V. Klose, G. Schatzmayr, V.A. Sattler, Austria 275 LACTIC ACID BACTERIA (LAB) OF AQUATIC ORIGIN AS PROBIOTICS FOR A SUSTAINABLE AQUACULTURE C. Araújo, E. Muñoz-Atienza, B. Gómez-Sala, R. del Campo, R. Muñoz, G. Igrejas, P. Poeta, P.E. Hernández, C. Herranz, L.M. Cintas, (*Both authors contributed equally to this work), Portugal, Spain 276 TOXIGENIC POTENTIAL OF STAPHYLOCOCCUS SPP. ISOLATED FROM MINAS FRESCAL CHEESES E.F. Arcuri, F.F. Angelo, M.F.M. Guimaraes, S. Leroy, R. Talon, M.F. Borges, D. Montet, Brazil, France 277 GENETIC AND COLD ADAPTATION PHENOTYPIC ANALYSIS OF LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES STRAINS RECOVERED FROM FOOD SUPPLY CHAINS IN TWO DISTINCT GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATIONS C. Arguedas-Villa, J. Kovacevic, K. Allen, R. Stephan, T. Tasara, Switzerland, Canada 278 NEW Β-GLUCOSIDASE FROM SPORIDIOBOLUS PARAROSEUS: PRODUCTION, CHARACTERIZATION AND APPLICATION IN THE ENHANCEMENT OF AROMA IN BRAZILIAN WINES M.A. Baffi, T. Tobal, M. Boscolo, E. Gomes, R. Da Silva, Brazil 279 PRODUCTION OF BRANCHED ALKYL CHAIN SUBSTITUTED PYRAZINES BY PSEUDOMONAS ISOLATES OBTAINED FROM CORK L. Bañeras, R. Trias, A. Godayol, L. Cerdan, T. Nawrath, S. Schulz, E. Anticó, Spain, Germany 280 COMPARISON OF THE CAMPYLOBACTER CONTAMINATION ON DIFFERENT SITES OF BROILER CARCASSES J. Baré, O. De Praetere, M. Uyttendaele, I. Habib, K. Houf, L. De Zutter, Belgium, Egypt 281 GENOME WIDE TRANSCRIPTOME ANALYSIS OF BACILLUS CEREUS PRODUCING-BIOFILM IN FOOD ENVIRONMENT D. Bassi, F. Colla, F. Cappa, P.S. Cocconcelli, Italy 282 SURVIVAL OF LACTOBACILLUS ACIDOPHILUS LA-5 IN A FERMENTED SOY PRODUCT UNDER IN VITRO SIMULATED GASTROINTESTINAL CONDITIONS R. Bedani, R.C.S. Estrotra, E.A. Rossi, S.M.I. Saad, Brazil 283 A FIRST PICTURE OF SULFUR METABOLISM IN THE CHEESE-RIPENING BACTERIUM, BREVIBACTERIUM AURANTIACUM P. Bonnarme, France 146 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 2: FOOD MICROBIOLOGY (contd.) Poster No 284 EXPLORATION OF SULFUR METABOLISM IN THE YEAST KLUYVEROMYCES LACTIS S. Landaud, A. Hébert, J.M. Beckerich, P. Bonnarme, France 285 BAYESIAN MODELING FOR ESTIMATING THE OCCURRENCE OF MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM SUBSP. PARATUBERCULOSIS IN BULK RAW MILK C. Boulais, R. Wacker, J.-C. Augustin, M. Hedi Ben Cheikh, F. Peladan, France, Germany 286 EVALUATION OF TECHNOLOGICAL AND QUALITY TRAITS FOR SELECTION OF YEASTS TO BE INOCULATED ON GRAPE MARC DEVOTED TO DISTILLATE PRODUCTION B. Bovo, T. Nardi, M. Carlot, F. Fontana, A. Lombardi, V. Corich, A. Giacomini, Italy 287 MOLECULAR IDENTIFICATION AND GENETIC DIVERSITY OF THE PROBIOTIC SPECIES LACTOBACILLUS ACIDOPHILUS M. Bull, S. Perkins, P. Vandamme, I. Garaiova, S. Plummer, J. Marchesi, E. Mahenthiralingam, UK, Belgium 288 EFFECT OF AUTOCHTHONOUS STARTER CULTURE ON THE LIPOLYSIS OF IBERIAN PORK SAUSAGE WITH DIFFERENT RIPENING PROCESSES R. Casquete, M.J. Benito, E. Aranda, F. Pérez Nevado, S. Ruiz-Moyano, M. Fernández, M.D.G. Córdoba, Spain 289 ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF LACTIC ACID BACTERIA FOR PROBIOTIC USE IN IBERIAN DRY-FERMENTED SAUSAGES S. Ruiz-Moyano, A. Hernandez, R. Casquete, M. Serradilla, G. Gallardo, C. Pereiro, A. Martín, Spain 290 INFLUENCE OF A PROBIOTIC SOY PRODUCT ON FECAL MICROBIOTA AND ITS ASSOCIATION WITH LIPID PARAMETERS IN ANIMAL MODEL D.C.U. Cavallini, J.Y. Suzuki, N.D. Pauly-Silveira, M.N. Roselino, R. Bedani, R.A. Pinto, E.A. Rossi, Brazil 291 IN VITRO GUT FERMENTATION MODELING DEMONSTRATES A GREATER BUTYROGENIC EFFECT OF D-FRUCTOSE VERSUS SOLUBLE STARCH A. Payne, C. Chassard, C. Lacroix, Switzerland 292 SURVIVAL OF VIBRIO PARAHAEMOLYTICUS UNDER ACID STRESS AS INFLUENCED BY ACID ADAPTATION TREATMENT, GROWTH PHASE AND BACTERIAL STRAIN M.L. Chiang, H.C. Chen, Y.T. Tseng, M.J. Chen, Taiwan R.O.C. 293 PROCESSING THE LOW-COST PROBIOTIC LACTOBACILLI CULTURES AS FEED ADDITIVES BY FREEZE-DRYING AND ALGINATE ENCAPSULATION H.C. Chen, M.L. Chiang, Y.T. Lin, M.J. Chen, Taiwan R.O.C. 147 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 2: FOOD MICROBIOLOGY (contd.) Poster No 294 BIOCATALYTIC SYNTHESIS OF ISOMALTOOLIGOSACCHARIDES DURING LACTATE FERMENTATION IN STARTER-ADDED FERMENTED VEGETABLES S.K. Cho, H.J. Eom, Y.K. Kim, Y.J. Kwon, N.S. Han, Republic of Korea 295 ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY OF KOMBUCHA BEVERAGE ENRICHED WITH COFFEEBERRY® D. Cvetković, S. Markov, A. Velićanski, N.A. Essawet, Serbia 296 NON-O157 SHIGA TOXIN-PRODUCING ESCHERICHIA COLI FROM BOVINE RAW MILK D. D'Costa, S.N. Bhosle, R.B. Dhuri, S.P. Doijad, S.B. Barbuddhe, India 297 FUNGAL DIVERSITY IN RAW EWE, GOAT AND COW MILKS DURING LACTATION DETERMINED USING DENATURING HIGH-PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY (DHPLC) E. Delavenne, J. Mounier, K. Asmani, J.L. Jany, G. Barbier, G. Le Blay, France 298 LACTOBACILLUS SPP. ISOLATED FROM RAW MILK EXERT A PROTECTIVE EFFECT AGAINST FUNGAL SPOILAGE IN YOGURT E. Delavenne, A. Pawtowski, F. Deniel, J. Mounier, G. Barbier, G. Le Blay, France 299 IMPORTANCE OF NOROVIRUS IN REPORTED COLLECTIVE GASTRO-ENTERITIS OUTBREAKS IN BELGIUM S. Denayer, N. Botteldoorn, E. Matthijs, M. Naranjo, B. Pochet, E. Thiry, K. Dierick, Belgium 300 ENUMERATION OF YEASTS, MOULDS AND LACTIC ACID BACTERIA BASED ON THE USE OF NITROCOUMARIN WITH TEMPO® SYSTEM R. Deschomets, A. Fourneron, C. Ilter, A. Maingue, G. Devulder, T. Sofia, C. Mercier, France 301 PROMISING IMMUNOMODULATORY EFFECTS OF SELECTED STRAINS OF PROPIONIBACTERIUM FREUDENREICHII EVIDENCED IN VITRO AND IN VIVO B. Foligne, S.M. Deutsch, F. Cousin, S. Parayre, J. Dewulf, H. Falentin, S. Lortal, G. Jan, B. Pot, France 302 GROWTH OF LACTOBACILLUS GG AND LACTOBACILLUS PARACASEI F19 IN THE PRESENCE OF PREBIOTICS T. Di Renzo, G. Pannella, P. Tremonte, A. Reale, L. Tipaldi, E. Sorrentino, R. Coppola, M. Succi, Italy 303 EVALUATION OF MICROBIOLOGICAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL FEATURES OF COMMERCIAL BAKER'S YEASTS T. Di Renzo, M. Succi, P. Tremonte, L. Tipaldi, G. Pannella, R. Coppola, E. Sorrentino, A. Reale, Italy 148 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 2: FOOD MICROBIOLOGY (contd.) Poster No 304 IMMOBILIZED MUTANT LYSOZYME AS A TARGET FOR SPECIFIC INTERACTION AND SUBSEQUENT SEPARATION OF BACTERIA FROM COMPLEX MATRICES BY MAGNETIC FORCES E. Diler, T. Schwartz, Interface Microbiology/Micro- and Molecular biology, Germany 305 INCREASED THERMORESISTANCE MEDIATED BY GENOMIC ISLAND IN CRONOBACTER SPP. H. Drahovska, J. Gajdosova, L. Tothova, E. Kaclikova, J. Turna, Slovak Republic 306 IN VITRO IMMUNOPOTENTIATING ACTIVITIES OF LACTIC ACID BACTERIA ISOLATED FROM TRADITIONAL TAIWAN FERMENTED MUSTARD C.K. Chang, S.C. Wang, C.K. Chiu, J.S. Shieh, S.Y. Chiu, P.D. Duh, Taiwan R.O.C. 307 RAPID RECOVERY OF BACTERIAL PATHOGENS FROM COMPLEX MATRICES USING HIGH-AFFINITY ENGINEERED BACTERIOPHAGE CELL WALL-BINDING DOMAINS F. Eichenseher, E.K. Athanassiou, R.N. Grass, M.J. Loessner, Switzerland 308 STUDYING BACILLUS CEREUS SPORULATION AND GERMINATION AT THE SINGLE CELL LEVEL R.T. Eijlander, O.P. Kuipers, The Netherlands 309 THE USE OF PMA-QPCR TO EVALUATE WATER SANITIZING TREATMENTS ON ESCHERICHIA COLI O157:H7 IN THE FRESH CUT VEGETABLES INDUSTRY P. Elizaquivel, G. Sánchez, J. Cerveró, M.V. Selma, R. Aznar, Spain 310 ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF LAUREL AND MYRTLE OIL ON BACTERIA AND YEAST E. Eriotou, C. Bolis, A. Papadimitriou, A. Zeukili, E. Makariadou, Y. Samaras, Greece 311 MULTILOCUS SEQUENCE TYPING OF PROPIONIBACTERIUM FREUDENREICHII M. Dalmasso, S. Even, P. Nicolas, H. Falentin, J. Tanskanen, A. Thierry, France, Finland 312 QUANTIFICATION OF VIABLE BROCHOTHRIX THERMOSPHACTA IN COOKED SHRIMP AND SALMON BY REAL-TIME PCR M. Ferchichi, K. Mamlouk, S. Macé, M. Guilbaud, E. Jaffrès, H. Prévost, M.F. Pilet, X. Dousset, Saudi Arabia, France 313 SCREENING OF ANTI-CAMPYLOBACTER ACTIVITY FROM CECAL MICROBIOTA OF TUNISIAN POULTRY M. Ferchichi, S. Messaoudi, H. Prevost, X. Dousset, M. Manai, Saudi Arabia, France 314 NOVEL TOOLS FOR REGULATED GENE EXPRESSION IN LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES L. Fieseler, S. Schmitter, J. Teiserskas, J. Klumpp, R. Bertram, M.J. Loessner, Switzerland, Germany 149 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 2: FOOD MICROBIOLOGY (contd.) Poster No 315 THE MICROBIAL COMMUNITY DURING CHEESE PROCESSING: THE GRANA CASE E. Franciosi, M. Pindo, A. Cavazza, I. Grosse, M. Gleditzsch, K. Tuohy, Italy, Germany 316 DETECTION, CELLULAR LOCALIZATION AND ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY OF TWO LYTIC ENZYMES OF PEDIOCOCCUS ACIDILACTICI ATCC 8042 I. García-Cano, L. Velasco-Pérez, R. Rodríguez-Sanoja, S. Sánchez, G. Mendoza-Hernández, A. Farrés, Mexico 317 SCREENING OF NATIVE HUMAN PROBIOTIC LACTOBACILLI STRAINS ISOLATED FROM BREAST MILK AND NEONATAL FAECES S.A. Arevalo, M.C. Vanegas, A. Garzon Boada, Colombia 318 INDIVIDUAL CELLS LAG TIMES DISTRIBUTIONS OF CRONOBACTER N. Gnanou Besse, R. Bennour Miled, L. Guillier, France 319 GENOTYPIC AND PHENOTYPIC CHARACTERISATION OF A COLLECTION OF CRONOBACTER ISOLATES N. Gnanou Besse, R. Bennour Miled, F. Pagotto, T. Ells, France, Canada 320 EFFECTIVENESS OF IMMERSION TREATMENTS WITH LACTIC AND ACETIC ACIDS AGAINST CAMPYLOBACTER JEJUNI ATTACHED TO POULTRY SKIN DURING REFRIGERATED STORAGE E. Gonzalez-Fandos, N. Maya, B. Herrera, J. Diaz-Gomez, Spain 321 EFFICACY OF PROPIONIC ACID AGAINST LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES ATTACHED TO POULTRY SKIN DURING REFRIGERATED STORAGE E. Gonzalez-Fandos, B. Herrera, N. Maya, J. Diaz-Gomez, Spain 322 CYCLOPROPANATION OF MEMBRANE UNSATURATED FATTY ACIDS IS NOT ESSENTIAL IN ACID STRESS RESPONSE OF LACTOCOCCUS LACTIS CREMORIS C. Grandvalet, T.M.H. To, H. Alexandre, R. Tourdot-Maréchal, France 323 ANTIMICROBIAL EFFECTS OF LACTOCOCCUS LACTIS KC24 AGAINST METHICILLIN-RESISTANT STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS (MRSA) ISOLATED FROM KIMCHI, A KOREAN TRADITIONAL FERMENTED FOOD H.D. Paik, N.K. Lee, E.J. Han, Republic of Korea 324 EFFECTS OF NURUK ON MICROBIAL AND CHEMICAL COMPOSITIONS OF KOREAN RICE WINE, TAKJU N.S. Han, K.S. Yoo, J.E. Ahn, J.E. Kim, Republic of Korea 325 ISOLATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF VIRULENT YERSINIA ENTEROCOLITICA STRAINS ASSOCIATED WITH DIFFERENT FOODS AND SUPERFICIAL WATER IN EASTERN-AZERBAIJAN PROVINCE, IRAN S. Hanifian, Iran 150 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 2: FOOD MICROBIOLOGY (contd.) Poster No 326 COMMON OCCURRENCE OF VARIOUS STEC SEROTYPES IN MEATS SOLD AT LOCAL MARKETS IN OUAGADOUGOU, BURKINA FASO K. Haukka, A. Kagambega, O. Martikainen, A.S. Traore, N. Barro, A. Siitonen, Finland, Burkina Faso 327 GENETIC DIVERSITY OF ARCOBACTER SPP. IN A VEGETABLE-PROCESSING PLANT L. Hausdorf, A. Fröhling, K. Mundt, O. Schlüter, M. Klocke, Germany 328 MOLECULAR SYSTEMATICS OF THE MUCOR GENUS WITH SPECIAL REGARD TO SPECIES ENCOUNTERED IN CHEESE A. Hermet, D. Méheust, J. Mounier, V. Vasseur, M.A. Lebras-Quéré, G. Barbier, J.L. Jany, France 329 EXPLORING THE POTENTIAL OF MALDI-TOF MS FOR STRAIN-SPECIFIC DISCRIMINATION OF LACTIC ACID BACTERIA V. Zeller-Peronnet, M. Pavlovic, K. Janssens, E. Brockmann, R. Konrad, U. Busch, I. Huber, Germany, Belgium, Denmark 330 DEVELOPMENT OF A LAB-SCALE CHEESE MODEL TO INVESTIGATE THE FATE OF ESCHERICHIA COLI H. Fasel, K. Schafroth, L. Meile, J. Hummerjohann, Switzerland 331 ENHANCED RECOVERY OF SALMONELLA TYPHIMURIUM DT104 FOLLOWING EXPOSURE TO STRESS AT LOW TEMPERATURE S. Humphrey, L.F. Clark, T.J. Humphrey, M.A. Jepson, UK 332 IDENTIFICATION OF A SECRETED LIPOLYTIC ESTERASE IN PROPIONIBACTERIUM FREUDENREICHII J. Dherbécourt, H. Falentin, F. Barloy-Hubler, A. Thierry, G. Jan, France 333 CHARACTERIZATION OF ß-GLUCOSIDASE PRODUCING SACCHAROMYCES SERVAZZII KU244 ISOLATED FROM KIMCHI M.N. Jo, E.J. Han, K.H. Chang, H.D. Paik, Republic of Korea 334 SPA TYPING AND MICROARRAY-BASED COMPARISON OF FOOD POISONING ISOLATES OF STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS WITH ISOLATES OBTAINED FROM MASTITIS MILK AND PORK S. Johler, F. Layer, R. Stephan, Switzerland, Germany 335 VIRULENCE FACTORS OF ENTEROCOCCUS SPP ISOLATED FROM ARTISANAL BRAZILIAN'S “COALHO” CHEESE G. Fujimoto, M.D.F. Borges, D.Y. Kabuki, L.M. Bruno, J.D.G. Carvalho, A.Y. Kuaye, Brazil 151 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 2: FOOD MICROBIOLOGY (contd.) Poster No 336 CLOSTRIDIUM DIFFICILE IN GROUND MEAT IN BRAZIL: EVALUATION OF METHODS AND OCCURRENCE A.C. Tsuchiya, A.Y. Kuaye, D.Y. Kabuki, Brazil 337 SODIUM NITRITE INHIBITS THE TRANSCRIPTION OF THE PYR GENES IN LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES D. Kaspar, D. Eder, J. Kabisch, R. Pichner, M. Gareis, S. Scherer, S. Müller, Germany 338 DEVELOPMENT OF IMMUNOLIPOSOME BASED STRIP TEST FOR THE RAPID DETECTION OF SALMONELLA TYPHIMURIUM S. Shukla, H. Yim, X. Song, S. Heu, M. Kim, Republic of Korea 339 SELECTION OF STARTER CULTURE FOR THE MANUFACTURING OF KOREAN TRADITIONAL DOENJANG FERMENTED WITH SOYBEAN S. Shukla, H. Park, J. Kim, M. Kim, Republic of Korea 340 TOLL-LIKE RECEPTOR-2 ACTIVATING BIFIDOBACTERIA STRAINS REGULATE INFLAMMATORY RESPONCES IN PORCINE INTESTINAL EPITHELIAL CELLS H. Fujie, J. Villena, M. Tohno, K. Morie, T. Shimazu, H. Aso, Y. Suda, T. Shimosato, N. Iwabuchi, J.Z. Xiao, T. Yaeshima, K. Iwatsuki, M. Numasaki, Y. Kawai, T. Saito, H. Kitazawa, Japan 341 SURVIVAL OF ESCHERICHIA COLI O157:H7 AND STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS DURING THE FERMANTATION AND STORAGE OF KEFIR M. Kıvanc, E. Yapıcı, Turkey 342 PRE-HARVEST INTERVENTION IN COMMERCIAL BROILER FLOCKS FOR CAMPYLOBACTER SPP. VIA DRINKING WATER G. Klein, W. Jansen, F. Reich, Germany 343 SECURE IDENTIFICATION OF CRONOBACTER SPP. BY MALDI-TOF MASS SPECTROMETRY K. Schwaiger, M. Timke, M. Kostrzewa, Germany 344 INHIBITORY EFFECTS OF PROBIOTIC LACTIC ACID BACTERIA ON IL-8 GENE EXPRESSION AND PROTEIN PRODUCTION IN HT-29 CELLS M. Kostrzynska, C. Carey, G. Mei, Canada 345 DEVELOPMENT OF NOVEL METHODS BASED ON ECOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO CONTROL FOOD-BORNE PATHOGENS IN FRESH PRODUCE M. Kostrzynska, Canada 346 ECOLOGY OF ENTERIC PATHOGENS IN LEAFY GREEN VEGETABLES M. Kostrzynska, C. Carey, C. Salesse, S. Thompson, Canada 347 ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF ESSENTIAL OILS ON YEASTS AND ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY OF THYME ESSENTIAL OIL D. Koulougliotis, Y. Samaras, P. Gousiari, A. Vitoratos, E. Eriotou, Greece 152 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 2: FOOD MICROBIOLOGY (contd.) Poster No 348 DETECTION OF STAPHYLOCOCCAL ENTEROTOXIN IN FOOD I. Kovaĉek, N. Kneţević-Jonjić, B. Matica, K. Findrik, D. Puntarić, Croatia 349 INFLUENCE OF GROWTH MEDIA COMPOSITION AND CULTURE AGE ON THE IDENTIFICATION OF LACTOBACILLUS SPECIES USING MALDI-TOF-MS I. Kroslakova, S. Beeli, R. Kuhn, C. Hinderling, C. Gantenbein-Demarchi, Switzerland 350 EVALUATION OF THE PROBIOTIC PROPERTIES OF LACTOBACILLUS SAKEI 2A AND LACTOCOCCUS LACTIS MK02R USING THE TIM-1 DYNAMIC GASTROINTESTINAL MODEL M.F. Krüger, S. Van Rijn, K. Venema, S.M.I. Saad, E.C.P.d. Martinis, B.D.G.d.M. Franco, H. Smidt, E. Zoetendal, The Netherlands, Brazil 351 EFFECT OF CLOSTRIDIUM ESTERTHETICUM AND CLOSTRIDIUM GASIGENES SPORES INOCULATED IN VACUUN PACKAGING MEAT AND BIOFILM FORMATION BY CLOSTRIDIUM ESTERTHETICUM M.E. Kawaichi, D.Y. Kabuki, A.Y. Kuaye, Brazil 352 EVALUATION OF VIRULENCE FACTORS OF E. FAECIUM AND E. FAECALIS ISOLATES IN PROCESSING RICOTTA M.D.S. Fernandes, D.Y. Kabuki, A.Y. Kuaye, Brazil 353 ENTEROBACTER SAKAZAKII (CRONOBACTER SPP.) AND BACILLUS CEREUS: BIOFILM FORMATION AND EFFICACY OF SANITIZERS L.M.R. Esper, A.Y. Kuaye, Brazil 354 POTENTIAL OF HUMAN PATHOGENS IN IRRIGATION WATER FROM SURFACE WATER SOURCES- A CASE STUDY C. Larsson, S. Ahrné, G. Molin, C. Olsson, B.W. Alsanius, Sweden 355 BIOCONVERSION OF GINSENOSIDES IN RED GINSENG BY MONASCUS PILOSUS KMU103 S.Y. Hong, J.H. Oh, I. Lee, Republic of Korea 356 IDENTIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF SUBTILIN 43 PRODUCED BY BACILLUS SUBTILIS KU43 FROM KOREAN TRADITIONAL FERMENTED FOODS N.K. Lee, E.J. Han, S.Y. Kim, H.D. Paik, Republic of Korea 357 INFLUENCE OF MOTILITY AND SURVIVAL ON SALMONELLA PENETRATION THROUGH THE EGGSHELL G. Legendre, F. Faÿ, I. Linossier, W. Messens, S. Leleu, K. Vallée-Réhel, France, Belgium 358 CHARACTERISATION OF THE BACTERIAL FLORA OF ATLANTIC MACKEREL (SCOMBER SCOMBRUS) B.T. Lunestad, C.S. Svanevik, Norway 153 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 2: FOOD MICROBIOLOGY (contd.) Poster No 359 IN VITRO EVALUATION OF THE IMPACT OF CANDIDATE PROBIOTIC KLUYVEROMYCES MARXIANUS FRAGILIS B0399 ON THE HUMAN GUT MICROBIAL ECOLOGY S. Maccaferri, A. Costabile, P. Brigidi, Italy, UK 360 PROBIOTIC PROPERTIES OF ADVENTITIOUS YEAST STRAINS ISOLATED FROM PORTUGUESE TABLE OLIVES F. Malcata, T. Silva, M. Reto, A. Peito, C.M. Peres, C. Peres, Portugal 361 ENVIRONMENT OF MILKING: POTENTIAL SOURCES OF MICROBIAL DIVERSITY OF RAW MILK A. Mallet, C. Delbes, M.C. Montel, M. Gueguen, N. Desmasures, France 362 EFFECT OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF FAT ON THE INTESTINAL MICROBIOTA OF MICE M. Hidalgo, I. Prieto, H. Abriouel, A. Gálvez, M. Martínez-Cañamero, Spain 363 VIABILITY OF PROBIOTIC AND STARTER MICROORGANISMS IN A SOY-BASED PRODUCT N.S. Matias, R. Bedani, S.M.I. Saad, Brazil 364 MODE OF ACTION OF THE ANTIMICROBIAL EMULSIFIER MONOCAPRYLIN R. Meyer, M. Hyldgaard, T. Mygind, Denmark 365 OPTIMIZATION OF PCR-DGGE FOR THE BACTERIAL ANALYSIS OF DAIRY PRODUCTS V. Deperrois, S. Khelil, C. Chagnot, T. Meheut, R. Miled, France 366 DETERMINATION OF RAW GOAT'S MILK TOTAL BACTERIAL COUNT AND CHARACTERIZATION OF MICROBIAL COMMUNITY COMPOSITION R. Miled, T. Meheut, N. Touhami, V. Deperrois, France 367 IMPACT OF POOLING POWDERED INFANT FORMULA SAMPLES ON BACTERIAL EVOLUTION AND CRONOBACTER DETECTION R. Miled-Bennour, S. Neves, V. Deperrois, B. Lombard, P. Colin, N. Gnanou-Besse, France 368 STABILITY AND FLUCTUATION OF THE BOVINE RUMEN MICROBIOTA E. Jami, I. Mizrahi, Israel 369 CHARACTERIZING THE BOVINE RUMINAL MICROBIOTA WITH RESPECT TO THE ANIMALS' AGE E. Jami, I. Mizrahi, Israel 370 MODELLING THE EFFECT OF WATER ACTIVITY AND TEMPERATURE ON THE GROWTH AFLATOXIGENIC ASPERGILLUS FLAVUS ON BROWN RICE F. Mohamad Ghazali, W. Mousa, S. Radu, H. Mohd Ghazali, J. Selamat, Malaysia 154 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 2: FOOD MICROBIOLOGY (contd.) Poster No 371 THE COMPLETE GENOME SEQUENCE OF ARTHROBACTER ARILAITENSIS RE117 REVEALS ITS GENETIC ADAPTATION TO THE SURFACE OF CHEESE C. Monnet, V. Loux, J.F. Gibrat, E. Spinnler, V. Barbe, B. Vacherie, F. Gavory, E. Gourbeyre, P. Siguier, M. Chandler, R. Elleuch, F. Irlinger, T. Vallaeys, France, Tunisia 372 INVOLVEMENT OF TWO-COMPONENT SYSTEMS IN STREPTOCOCCUS THERMOPHILUS RESPONSE TO ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGES SUCH AS MIXED CULTURE WITH LACTOBACILLUS BULGARICUS B. Thevenard, P. Fourcassié, V. Monnet, P. Boyaval, F. Rul, France 373 MUTANT STRAIN OF OENOCOCCUS OENI AS A LOWER PRODUCER OF HISTAMINE J.S. Moon, J.M. Park, N.S. Han, Republic of Korea 374 EFFECT OF SOME PROBIOTICS ON STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS IN DIFFERENT DOSAGE DURING ASSOCIATED GROWTH IN STERILE MILK T. Moosavi, N. Abassi, A. Akhundzah Basti, M. Yazdani Borji, Iran 375 REAL-TIME MONITORING OF LUCIFERASE-TAGGED CRONOBACTER SAKAZAKII IN RECONSTITUTED INFANT MILK FORMULA R. Morrissey, M. Begley, C. Hill, Ireland 376 THERMAL INACTIVATION OF SALMONELLA SEFTENBURG ON CASHEW NUT KERNEL DURING DRYING M. Muangnoi, S. Jongvanich, P. Keawdang, U. Jodkratok, T. Sooksomboon, Thailand 377 CONTROLLED ATMOSPHERE-BASED IMPROVED COLD STORAGE OF RAW MILK: POTENTIAL OF N2 GAS AT PILOT SCALE P. Munsch-Alatossava, O. Gursoy, T. Alatossava, Finland, Turkey 378 ASSESSMENT OF FREE FATTY ACIDS AND NISIN ON THE DAIRY PROPIONIC ACID BACTERIA ISOLATED FROM TURKISH TRADITIONAL CHEESES D. Önal Darılmaz, Y. Beyatlı, Z.N. Yüksekdağ, Turkey 379 SURVIVAL OF SALMONELLA ENTRITIDIS IN TAHINA (SESAME PASTE) T.M. Osaili, A.A. Al-Nabulsi, R.R. Shaker, Z.W. Jaradat, R.A. Holley, Jordan 380 SCREENING OF BACTERIA FROM PICKLES BY FATTY ACID METHYL ESTER (FAME) PROFILING AND VITEK TEST N. Oskay, K. Guven, Turkey 155 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 2: FOOD MICROBIOLOGY (contd.) Poster No 381 SOME FERMENTATION CHARACTERISTICS OF THE YEAST STRAINS ISOLATED DURING SPONTANEOUS WINE FERMENTATION OF EMIR AND KALECIK KARASI GRAPES S. Senses-Ergul, Z.Y. Ozbas, Turkey 382 USE OF VIRULENT PHAGES TO REDUCE THE CRONOBACTER SAKAZAKII ISOLATES AND ERADICATE THE BIOFILMS Y.D. Lee, H.I. Chang, J.H. Park, Republic of Korea 383 BIOINFORMATIC ANALYSIS AND STABILITY OF VIRULENT PHAGE ESSI-2 ISOLATED FROM FECAL SAMPLES OF PIGS Y.D. Lee, U.H. Park, H.L. Yoo, J.Y. Kim, H.I. Chang, J.H. Park, Republic of Korea 384 COMPARISON OF GENOME SEQUENCES OF TEMPERATE PHAGES ISOLATED FROM EMETIC B. CEREUS Y.D. Lee, U.H. Park, H.L. Yoo, J.Y. Kim, J.H. Park, Republic of Korea 385 SURVIVAL OF ENTEROCOCCUS FAECIUM CRL 183 AND LACTOBACILLUS HELVETICUS 416 MICROENCAPSULATED SUBMITTED TO SIMULATED GASTROINTESTINAL CONDITIONS N.D. Pauly-Silveira, M.C. Micheli, D.C.U. Cavallini, R.A. Pinto, E.A. Rossi, Brazil 386 GROWTH OF PROBIOTIC STRAINS IN THE PRESENCE OF PREBIOTICS D.C.U. Cavallini, N.D. Pauly-Silveira, M.N. Roselino, R.A. Pinto, E.A. Rossi, Brazil 387 ISOLATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF YEASTS FROM BOZA D. Berikten, M. Kıvanc, S. Pektas, Turkey 388 MASSIVE PARALLEL DNA SEQUENCING METHOD TO COMPARE MICROBIAL DIVERSITY OF HEAVILY AND LIGHTLY SALTED CODFISH S.M. Pereira-Dias, V. Loureiro, Portugal 389 MICROBIOLOGICAL AND PHYSICOCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF NATURALLY FERMENTED ITALIAN TABLE OLIVES G. Perpetuini, M. Schirone, R. Tofalo, G. Angelozzi, G. Suzzi, A. Corsetti, Italy 390 POSITIVE OR NEGATIVE ROLE OF AUTOCHTHONOUS SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE STARTER DOMINANCE DURING MUST FERMENTATION AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON NON-SACCHAROMYCES WINE YEASTS R. Tofalo, G.C. Telera, M. Schirone, G. Perpetuini, A. Corsetti, G. Suzzi, Italy 391 INCIDENCE AND CHARACTERIZATION OF VTEC STRAINS ISOLATED FROM GOAT´S MILK AND MILK FILTERS IN LOMBARDY REGION C. Picozzi, S. Grassi, I. Vigentini, R.C. Foschino, Italy 156 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 2: FOOD MICROBIOLOGY (contd.) Poster No 392 PRESENCE OF NOROVIRUS IN IMPORTED SHELLFISH IN SARDINIA REGION M. Pisanu, R. Bazzardi, C. Fattaccio, A. Canu, E. Marongiu, E. Suffredini, L. Croci, Italy 393 CHARACTERIZATION OF VT ESCHERICHIA COLI USING A POLYPHASIC APPROACH AND ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS A. Álvarez-Ordóñez, M.K. Omer, O. Alvseike, M. Prieto, Spain, Norway 394 IMPACT OF VACUUM FOIL PACKAGING ON THE SURFACE SMEAR MICROFLORA OF SEMI-HARD SMEAR CHEESE J.S. Ritschard, L. Amato, E. Roth, L. Meile, M. Schuppler, Switzerland 395 CELL WALL DEGRADATION OF SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE DURING CAVA AGING R. Tudela, J.J. Gallardo-Chacón, E. López-Tamames, S. Buxaderas, N. Rius, Spain, France 396 THE GROWTH OF BIFIDOBACTERIA AND CLOSTRIDIA ON MILK OLIGOSACCHARIDES S. Rockova, Czech Republic 397 CHARACTERIZATION OF COAGULASE POSITIVE STAPHYLOCOCCI ISOLATED FROM PRODUCTION LINES OF MILK PRODUCTS IN POLAND J.G. Rola, W.W. Korpysa-Dzirba, Poland 398 STUDY ON PREVALENCE OF STAPHYLOCOCCAL ENTEROTOXINS IN PRODUCTION LINES OF MILK PRODUCTS IN POLAND J.G. Rola, W.W. Korpysa-Dzirba, Poland 399 BIOCONVERSION KINETIC OF LINOLEIC ACID TO CONJUGATED LINOLEIC ACIDS BY BIFIDOBACTERIUM BREVE M. Rossi, S. Raimondi, L. Roncaglia, A. Leonardi, A. Amaretti, Italy 400 MONITORING OF STAPHYLOCOCCAL AND LACTOBACILLI STARTERS IN MANUFACTURING DRY FERMENTED SAUSAGES M. Rossi, S. Raimondi, E. Franciosi, A. Leonardi, A. Amaretti, Italy 401 IDENTIFICATION OF BIOMARKERS INVOLVED IN PERSISTENT SURVIVAL OF LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES VIA COMPARATIVE PROTEOME ANALYSIS K. Rychli, T. Grunert, A. Zaiser, B. Stessl, M. Wagner, M. Ehling-Schulz, Austria 402 DETECTION OF VIRULENCE GENES IN STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS STRAINS ISOLATED FROM POZOL, A MEXICAN MAIZE FERMENTED FOOD E. Espino-García, O. Quiroz-Martínez, C. Wacher-Rodarte, A. Hamdan-Partida, J. Bustos-Martínez, T. Sainz-Espuñes, Mexico 157 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 2: FOOD MICROBIOLOGY (contd.) Poster No 403 COMPARISON ON ACETOBACTER STRAINS FOR NEW TECHNIQUES METHOD OF VINEGAR PRODUCTION P. Saithong, M. Muangnoi, P. Jithan, Thailand 404 ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF THYME ESSENTIAL OIL ON SHIGELLA SP. AND LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES IN COTTAGE CHEESE Y. Samaras, I. Kokosi, N. Anastasiou, C. Bolis, A. Mourelatou, E. Eriotou, Greece 405 USE OF LAUREL ESSENTIAL OIL AGAINST POST-HARVEST SPOILAGE FUNGI Y. Samaras, I. Kokosi, N. Anastasiou, C. Bolis, A. Mourelatou, A. Tsolou, E. Sakadani, E. Eriotou, Greece 406 FEASIBILITY STUDY ON THE SUITABILITY OF PULSED FIELD GEL ELECTROPHORESIS PLUGS AS CERTIFIED REFERENCE MATERIALS FOR CAMPYLOBACTER MOLECULAR TYPING J. Simonet, N. Meeus, H. Schimmel, Belgium 407 ISOLATION OF BACTERIOCIN-PRODUCING LACTIC ACID BACTERIA FROM HOME-MADE ARGENTINIAN CHEESES I. Slozilova, N. Suarez, M.L. Saavedra, F. Sesma, K. Demnerova, E. Svirakova, Czech Republic, Argentina 408 IMPROVING VITAMIN B2 IN BREAD AND PASTA WHEAT USING SELECTED LACTIC ACID BACTERIA V. Capozzi, G. Spano, D. van Sinderen, Italy, Ireland 409 EXPRESSION OF LACTOBACILLUS BREVIS IOEB 9809 TDC AND AGUA1 GENES IN RED WINE M.P. Arena, L. Beneduce, A. Romano, V. Capozzi, P. Lucas, G. Spano, Italy, Finland 410 INTERACTIONS BETWEEN POTENTIALLY PROBIOTIC MICROORGANISMS AND A SIMULATED HUMAN GASTRO INTESTINAL SYSTEM P. Bove, P. Russo, G. Spano, A. Gallone, D. Fiocco, Italy 411 BIOGENIC AMINES PRODUCTION INCREASE TOLERANCE OF LACTIC ACID BACTERIA TO GASTRIC STRESS P. Russo, P. Fernandez de Palencia, M. Fernandéz, P. Lucas, P. Lopez, G. Spano, Italy, Spain, Finland 412 PUTRESCINE PRODUCTION BY LACTOBACILLUS PLANTARUM IS REGULATED BY DIFFERENT NITROGEN SOURCES M.C. Garofalo, L. Beneduce, A. Romano, P. Lucas, G. Spano, Italy, France 413 COMPARATIVE PROTEOME ANALYSIS OF A CTSR MUTANT OF LACTOBACILLUS PLANTARUM P. Russo, M.L. Mohedano, D. Fiocco, P. Lopez, G. Spano, Italy, Spain 158 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 2: FOOD MICROBIOLOGY (contd.) Poster No 414 DIFFERENTIATION OF STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS STRAINS OF HUMAN AND ANIMAL ORIGIN Z. Šťástková, R. Karpíšková, V. Vaňáĉ, Czech Republic 415 EFFECT OF TEA INFUSION ON SURVIVAL OF STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS I.A. Steinka, K. Smentoch, A. Kukulowicz, Poland 416 DIAGNOSTIC OF VIBRIO SPECIES BY APPLICATION OF MALDI-TOF MASS SPECTROMETRY R. Dieckmann, E. Strauch, T. Alter, Germany 417 CHARACTERIZATION OF YERSINIA ENTEROCOLITICA BIOTYPE 1A STRAINS USING MALDI-TOF MASS SPECTROMETRY AND PFGE TYPING R. Dieckmann, B. Kraushaar, D. Knabner, A. Konietzny, M. Wittwer, E. Strauch, Germany, Switzerland 418 HOW TO AVOID PITFALLS IN WHOLE GENOME SEQUENCING B. Stuer-Lauridsen, M. Bennedsen, T.B. Rasmussen, E. Brockmann, A. Møller, A. Wind, Denmark 419 SURVIVAL OF NON-PERSISTENT AND PERSISTENT LISTERIAS IN THE MODEL CURD AND SMEAR RIPENED CHEESE SYSTEMS E. Svirakova, I. Slozilova, S. Kotrbova, M. Plockova, Czech Republic 420 EVALUATION OF CELLULAR VIABILITY OF FOOD-BORNE BACTERIAL PATHOGENS AFTER SUPERCRITICAL CO2 TREATMENT S. Tamburini, A. Ballarini, G. Ferrentino, O. Jousson, P. Foladori, S. Spilimbergo, Italy 421 ANALYSIS OF COLD GROWTH TRANSCRIPTOME PROFILES IN SIGB AND SIGL MUTANTS OF L. MONOCYTOGENES M. Mattila, P. Somervuo, T. Rattei, H. Korkeala, R. Stephan, T. Tasara, Finland, Austria, Switzerland 422 EXTRACT OF MALPIGHIA PUNICIFOLIA AS PRESERVATIVE AGENT IN FRESH BUFFALO STEAKS L. Tipaldi, T. Di Renzo, P. Tremonte, M. Succi, A. Reale, G. Pannella, E. Sorrentino, R. Coppola, Italy 423 ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF PHENOLIC COMPOUNDS L. Tipaldi, T. Di Renzo, M. Succi, P. Tremonte, A. Reale, G. Pannella, E. Sorrentino, R. Coppola, Italy 424 TOLL-LIKE RECEPTOR 4 RECOGNIZES EXTRACELLULAR POLYSACCHARIDE FROM LACTOCOCCUS LACTIS SUBSP. CREMORIS M. Tohno, T. Shimosato, H. Aso, H. Kitazawa, Japan 159 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 2: FOOD MICROBIOLOGY (contd.) Poster No 425 INHIBITION OF FOOD-RELATED MICROORGANISMS BY LACTOBACILLUS PLANTARUM P. Tremonte, G. Pannella, T. Di Renzo, M. Succi, A. Reale, L. Tipaldi, R. Coppola, E. Sorrentino, Italy 426 POTENTIAL TO PRODUCE BACTERIOCINS BY ENTEROCOCCI FROM FOOD AGAINST LISTERIA SPECIES K. Trivedi, R. Sedmíková, R. Karpíšková, Czech Republic 427 PRECISE TOOL FOR GENE EXPRESSION STUDY IN STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS L. Valihrach, K. Demnerova, Czech Republic 428 OCCURRENCE OF HUMAN ENTEROPATHOGENIC YERSINIA SPP. IN PIGS AND CONTAMINATION OF PORK CARCASSES DURING SLAUGHTER I. Van Damme, L. De Zutter, Belgium 429 INFLUENCE OF POWDERED CHLORELLA VULGARIS ON ACID PRODUCTION, GROWTH, AND VIABILITY OF ENTEROCOCCUS FAECIUM IN MILK L. Varga, Hungary 430 EFFECTS OF MANAGEMENT AND MILKING CONDITIONS FOR DAIRY COWS ON MICROBIOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF RAW MILK F. Peles, B. Béri, Z. Győri, L. Varga, Hungary 431 NORMALIZATION OF RT QPCR (REVERSE TRANSCRIPTION QUANTITATIVE POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION) EXPRESSION DATA IN SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE DURING ALCOHOL FERMENTATION O. Noti, E. Vaudano, A. Costantini, F. Doria, E. Garcia-Moruno, Italy 432 ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF LEMON BALM KOMBUCHA AGAINST AUTOCHTONOUS BACTERIAL STRAINS A. Velićanski, D. Cvetković, S. Markov, Serbia 433 ANALYSIS OF ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY AND ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE OF ENTEROCOCCUS FAECALIS BGPT1-10P K. Veljovic, A. Terzic-Vidojevic, M. Tolinacki, J. Begovic, M. Kojic, L. Topisirovic, Serbia 434 POPULATION COMPOSITION AND DYNAMICS OF LACTIC ACID BACTERIA IN ESTONIAN INDUSTRIAL RYE SOURDOUGH E. Viiard, A. Mihhalevski, T. Paalme, I. Sarand, Estonia 435 ISOLATION OF BACTERIAL DNA FROM PROBIOTIC PETIT SUISSE CHEESE M.L.M. Villarreal, B.D.G.M. Franco, S.M.I. Saad, Brazil 160 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 2: FOOD MICROBIOLOGY (contd.) Poster No 436 INDUCTION OF TOLEROGENIC PORCINE ANTIGEN PRESENTING CELLS BY IMMUNOBIOTIC LACTOBACILLUS JENSENII: IMPACT ON PATHOGEN-INDUCED INFLAMMATORY DAMAGE J. Villena, H. Fujie, R. Suzuki, S. Hosoya, Y. Suda, E. Chiba, H. Aso, M. Tohno, S. Ikegami, H. Itoh, T. Saito, S. Alvarez, H. Kitazawa, Japan, Argentina 437 RECOVERY OF B CELLS IN MALNOURISHED MICE BY NASALLY ADMINISTERED LACTOBACILLUS RHAMNOSUS J. Villena, N. Barbieri, M. Herrera, S. Salva, H. Kitazawa, H. Fujie, S. Alvarez, Japan, Argentina 438 BUTANEDIOL FERMENTATION AND GROWTH AT LOW PH IN ENTEROBACTERIACEAE B. Vivijs, W.E. Desiderio Escalante, P. Moons, A. Aertsen, C. Michiels, Belgium 439 SPECIFIC PCR DIFFERENTIATION AND PFGE ANALYSIS OF THERMOPHILIC CAMPYLOBACTER SPP. L. Vondráková, S. Purkrtová, K. Demnerová, J. Pazlarová, Czech Republic 440 SUSCEPTIBILITY TO LISTERIOPHAGES OF PERSISTENT L. MONOCYTOGENES ISOLATED FROM A SMOKED FISH PROCESSING PLANT K. Vongkamjan, S. Roof, M. Stasiewicz, M. Wiedmann, USA 441 CHARACTERIZATION AND SELECTION OF LACTIC ACID BACTERIA STRAINS FOR THEIR EFFECTS ON BILE TOLERANCE AND CHOLESTEROL REMOVAL S.C. Wang, C.K. Chang, S.C. Chang, C.K. Chiu, J.S. Shieh, S.Y. Chiu, P.D. Duh, Taiwan R.O.C. 442 DEVELOPMENT OF A QPCR ASSAY FOR SPECIFIC QUANTIFICATION OF BOTRYTIS CINEREA ON GRAPES S. Rousseaux, S. Weidmann, C.F. Diguta, N. Bretin, B. Vincent, M. Guilloux-Benatier, H. Alexandre, France 443 PRODUCTION OF ANTIMICROBIAL PEPTIDE OF BACILLUS SUBTILIS SC-8 COCULTURED WITH FOODBORNE PATHOGEN BACILLUS CEREUS I.C. Yeo, N.K. Lee, Y.T. Hahm, Republic of Korea 444 ANALYSIS OF THE SECRETOME AND CELL ENVELOPE PROTEOME OF PROBIOTIC BIFIDOBACTERIUM BIFIDUM S17 BY COMBINED GENOMIC AND PROTEOMIC APPROACHES D. Zhurina, A. Zomer, D. van Sinderen, C.U. Riedel, Germany, Ireland 445 DIFFERENT PATTERNS AND MECHANISMS OF NITRIC OXIDE PRODUCTION STIMULATED BY GRAM-POSITIVE AND GRAM-NEGATIVE PROBIOTICS Z. Zídek, E. Kmoníĉková, P. Kostecká, M. Kverka, H. Tlaskalová-Hogenová, Czech Republic 161 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 2: GLOBAL REGULATORY NETWORKS Poster No 446 SPECIFIC CONTROL OF HYPOCHLORITE RESISTANCE BY THE REDOXSENSING MARR/DUF24-TYPE REGULATOR HYPR IN BACILLUS SUBTILIS B.K. Chi, G. Palm, K. Gronau, U. Mäder, D. Becher, W. Hinrichs, M. Hecker, H. Antelmann, Germany 447 LINKING MUCOIDY, PHAGE SENSITIVITY AND CELL DENSITY WITH DEVELOPMENTAL SIGNALLING IN CAULOBACTER CRESCENTUS S. Ardissone, C. Fumeaux, S.K. Radhakrishnan, P.H. Viollier, Switzerland, India 448 THE REGULATORY CIRCUIT OF NATURAL COMPETENCE IN VIBRIO CHOLERAE M. Blokesch, Switzerland 449 OVEREXPRESSION OF AN ECF SIGMA FACTOR RESULTS IN BIPHASIC GROWTH OF PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA A.L. Boechat, R.L. Baldini, Brazil 450 ANALYSIS OF GLNX DELETION MUTANTS OF CORYNEBACTERIUM GLUTAMICUM: EVIDENCE FOR A NEW SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION PATHWAY G. Bosco, M. Bott, Germany 451 INTERCONVERSION BETWEEN BOUND AND FREE CONFORMATIONS OF LEXA ORCHESTRATES THE BACTERIAL SOS RESPONSE M. Butala, D. Klose, V. Hodnik, A. Rems, Z. Podlesek, J.P. Klare, G. Anderluh, S.J.W. Busby, H.J. Steinhoff, D. Ţgur-Bertok, Slovenia, Germany, UK 452 NOVEL TARGETS OF RNASE III IN STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS E. Lioliou, I. Caldelari, A.C. Helfer, C. Sharma, J. Vogel, P. Romby, France, Germany 453 GENOME-WIDE BINDING PROFILES OF THE BACILLUS SUBTILIS TRANSITION STATE REGULATOR ABRB AND ITS HOMOLOG ABH O. Chumsakul, H. Takahashi, T. Oshima, T. Hishimoto, S. Kanaya, N. Ogasawara, S. Ishikawa, Japan 454 MOLECULAR MECHANISM OF THE REGULATION OF VIRULENCE GENE EXPRESSION BY BILE IN THE ENTERIC BACTERIUM VIBRIO CHOLERAE A.K. Dey, R. Chowdhury, India 455 THE COMPLEX REGULATION OF VIRF EXPRESSION IN SHIGELLA FLEXNERI M.L. Di Martino, C.N. Tran, M. Falconi, B. Colonna, G. Prosseda, Italy 456 THE MENINGOCOCCAL REGULATOR NADR DIFFERENTIALLY REGULATES NADA AND MAFA ADHESINS IN RESPONSE TO PHYSIOLOGICALLY RELEVANT SIGNALS L. Fagnocchi, V. Scarlato, I. Delany, Italy 162 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 2: GLOBAL REGULATORY NETWORKS (contd.) Poster No 457 EXAMINING THE STRUCTURAL PERTUBATIONS OF DNA BY H-NS V. Fairweather, A. Bourghammoura, A. Khodr, A. Delacour, E. Bouffartigues, S. Rimsky, France 458 REGULATION OF THE ACTIVITY OF DNAA AND ITS ROLE DURING THE CELL CYCLE OF CAULOBACTER CRESCENTUS C. Fernandez-Fernandez, J. Collier, Switzerland 459 BRADYRHIZOBIUM JAPONICUM EXTRACYTOPLASMIC FUNCTION (ECF) SIGMA FACTORS INVOLVED IN SYMBIOSIS AND OXIDATIVE STRESS RESPONSE H.M. Fischer, N. Masloboeva, L. Reutimann, S. Mesa, H. Hennecke, Switzerland, Spain 460 REGULATION OF UNUSUAL DEVELOPMENTAL PHENOTYPES BY THE MUCRS TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS IN CAULOBACTER C. Fumeaux, S.K. Radhakrishnan, P. Viollier, Switzerland, India 461 TRANSCRIPTIONAL REGULATION OF THE ASST-DSBL-DSBI GENES IN SALMONELLA ENTERICA SEROVAR TYPHI A. Gallego-Hernández, E. Calva, Mexico 462 STUDY OF THE REGULATION OF CHOLESTEROL DEGRADATIVE PATHWAY IN MYCOBACTERIUM SMEGMATIS MC2 155: THE KSTR REPRESSOR E. García Fernández, I. Uhía, F.J. Medrano, J. Perera, O. Drzyzga, J.L. García, B. Galán, Spain 463 REGULATION OF PNEUMOCOCCAL ABC-TRANSPORT BY DIHYDROLIPOAMIDE DEHYDROGENASE R.E. Tyx, H. Roche-Hakansson, L. Burkard, A.P. Hakansson, USA 464 TRANSCRIPTIONAL CONTROL OF THE GENERAL STRESS RESPONSE IN RHIZOBIUM ETLI A. Jans, M. Fauvart, J. Michiels, Belgium 465 CO-SENSING OF LYSINE AND PH BY THE MEMBRANE-INTEGRATED TRANSCRIPTIONAL ACTIVATOR CADC AND THE LYSINE TRANSPORTER LYSP IN ESCHERICHIA COLI K. Jung, M. Rauschmeier, L. Tetsch, V. Schüppel, I. Haneburger, Germany 466 CHARACTERIZATION OF THE SLN1-YPD1-SKN7 TWO-COMPONENT SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION SYSTEM OF THE METHYLOTROPHIC YEAST HANSENULA POLYMORPHA E.H. Kim, D.B. Oh, J.Y. Kim, H.A. Kang, O. Kwon, Republic of Korea 163 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 2: GLOBAL REGULATORY NETWORKS (contd.) Poster No 467 STUDY OF THE CRL REGULON IN ESCHERICHIA COLI USING TRANSCRIPTIONAL FUSIONS O. Dudin, S. Lacour, H. Geiselmann, France 468 GENOME-WIDE TRANSCRIPTIONAL RESPONSES OF ESCHERICHIA COLI TO LYCOPENE OVERPRODUCTION E.G. Lee, S.H. Yoon, H.J. Jang, D.B. Oh, S.W. Kim, O. Kwon, Republic of Korea 469 ESSENTIAL OF CYSTEINE/METHIONINE METABOLISM FOR HIGH NISIN PRODUCTION IN LACTOCOCCUS LACTIS R. Li, J. Su, G. Gao, H. Xu, Y. Bai, X. Zhang, M. Qiao, China 470 OSMOADAPTATION OF BACILLUS SUBTILIS UNDER POTASSIUM LIMITATION PROTEOMIC STUDY OF YXKO MUTANT M. Petrovová, E. Streitová, I. Lichá, Czech Republic 471 PICKING UP NOVEL PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA QUORUM SENSING REGULATORS F. Longo, F. Tavassi, R. Bondì, G. Rampioni, F. Imperi, P. Visca, E. Zennaro, L. Leoni, Italy 472 IDENTIFICATION OF THE REX REGULON IN LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES S. Müller, A. Krementowski, S. Wüstner, C. Held, A. Ehrenreich, S. Scherer, Germany 473 REDOX REGULATION OF HELICOBACTER PYLORI ESSENTIAL ORPHAN RESPONSE REGULATOR HP1043 I. Olekhnovich, S. Vitko, P. Hoffman, USA 474 LEXA REGULON OF CLOSTRIDIUM DIFFICILE 630 N. Pauliĉ, M. Obrez, V. Hodnik, G. Anderluh, M. Rupnik, M. Butala, D. Ţgur-Bertok, Slovenia 475 IN VITRO TRANSCRIPTION PROFILING OF THE ΣS SUBUNIT OF BACTERIAL RNA POLYMERASE: ΣS REGULON AND ΣS-SPECIFIC PROMOTER SEQUENCE ELEMENTS RE-DEFINITION C. Peano, A. Maciag, A. Pietrelli, T. Egli, G. De Bellis, P. Landini, Italy, Switzerland 476 UNRAVELING THE PHYSIOLOGICAL FUNCTION OF A TRANSCRIPTION REGULATOR FROM THE ARCHAEON SULFOLOBUS SOLFATARICUS E. Peeters, T. Nguyen Duc, A. Vassart, D. Charlier, Belgium 477 REGULATORY LANDSCAPE OF DEVELOPMENTAL TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS CONTROLLING CELL CYCLE AND DIFFERENTIATION IN CAULOBACTER CRESCENTUS S. Radhakrishnan, L. Theraulaz, P. Viollier, India, Switzerland 164 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 2: GLOBAL REGULATORY NETWORKS (contd.) Poster No 478 CONSTITUTIVE ACTIVATION OF THE TWO-COMPONENT RESPONSE REGULATORS ABRA2 AND ABRC3 FROM STREPTOMYCES COELICOLOR S. Rico, A. Yepes, R.I. Santamaría, M. Díaz, Spain 479 THE ADAPTIVE RESPONSE OF M. SMEGMATIS TO NITROGEN LIMITING CONDITIONS K.J. Williams, V.A. Jenkins, B.D. Robertson, UK 480 THE PSEUDOMONAS CRC GLOBAL REGULATOR MODULATES TRANSLATION OF BOTH REGULATORY AND STRUCTURAL GENES AT SEVERAL CATABOLIC PATHWAYS R. Moreno, P. Fonseca, S. Hernández, F. Rojo, Spain 481 LADS SIGNALLING HISTIDINE KINASE OF PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA ACTS ON RSMY AND RSMZ SMALL RNA REGULATION THROUGH THE GACS/GACA TWO COMPONENT SYSTEM L. Roux, M. Sivaneson, N. Roux, S. de Bentzmann, A. Filloux, C. Bordi, France, UK 482 GLOBAL REGULATION BY CSRA IN ESCHERICHIA COLI E. Seyll, P. Englert, J. Timmermans, L. Van Melderen, Belgium 483 ACCSR, TWO-COMPONENT SYSTEM INVOLVED ON A NEW REGULATORY NETWORK IN THE ANAEROBIC CATABOLISM OF AROMATIC COMPOUNDS IN AZOARCUS SP. CIB J.A. Valderrama Traslaviña, J.L. García, M. Carmona, E. Díaz, Spain 484 AUTOREGULATION OF THE LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES AGR OPERON M.S. Waidmann, A. Sedlag, M. Auchter, C.U. Riedel, Germany 485 TRANSCRIPTIONAL SILENCING AND ANTI-SILENCING FROM REMOTE SITES ON THE SHIGELLA FLEXNERI VIRULENCE PLASMID D.J. Harrison, M.I. Castellanos, K. Pew, J.C. Duhart, C.T. Hensley, H.J. Wing, USA 486 ROLE OF THE SIGMA FACTOR RPOS IN THE ADAPTATION OF E.COLI TO DIFFERENT GROWTH AND STRESS CONDITIONS J. Wolf, T. Egli, Switzerland 487 REGULATED PROTEOLYSIS OF THE CHROMOSOME SEGREGATION FACTORS PARA AND PARB BY CLPCP/MECA IN LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES S. Spiess, J. Fuhrmann, T. Clausen, E. Charpentier, Sweden, Austria 165 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 2: MICROBIAL CELL BIOLOGY AND CELL STRUCTURE Poster No 488 CYTOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF PARASITIC ACTION OF ULTRAMICROBACTERIA NF1 AND NF3 FROM THE GENUS KAISTIA ON CYANOBACTERIA T.N. Abashina, N.E. Suzina, V.I. Duda, Russia 489 STRUCTURE AND EVOLUTION OF THERMOSYNECHOCOCCUS ELONGATUS OMP85 T. Arnold, K. Zeth, D. Linke, Germany 490 CHOREOGRAPHY OF CHROMOSOME SEGREGATIONIN VIBRIO CHOLERAE A. David, C. Possoz, F.X. Barre, France 491 ENTEROCOCCUS FAECALIS CATALASE AS A MODEL FOR HEME PROTEIN ASSEMBLY M. Baureder, L. Hederstedt, Sweden 492 THE C-TYPE NATRIURETIC PEPTIDE (CNP), A EUKARYOTIC HORMONE WHICH MODULATES PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA PAO1 VIRULENCE FACTORS PRODUCTION AND ENHANCES BACTERIAL ADHESION A.S. Blier, W. Veron, A. Bazire, P. Fontaine, L. Taupin, K. Rehel, J.F. Brière, V. Levacher, A. Dufour, A. Madi, N. Orange, C. Hulen, M. Feuilloley, O. Lesouhaitier, France 493 ASSEMBLY AND DISASSEMBLY OF THE BACILLUS SUBTILIS DIVISOME M. Bramkamp, I. Wadenpohl, Germany 494 ACTIVATION OF AN IMPORTED BACTERIAL PROTEIN TOXIN, COLICIN M, BY THE PERIPLASMIC FKPA PROLYL CIS-TRANS ISOMERASE / CHAPERONE V. Braun, S. Helbig, S.I. Patzer, C. Römer, Microbioal Cell Biology and Cell Structure, Germany 495 MULTIPLICATION OF LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES L-FORMS BY INTRACELLULAR BUDDING Y. Briers, T. Staubli, B. Schnell, M. Schuppler, M. Loessner, Switzerland 496 HOMOLOGY MODELING AND FUNCTIONAL PREDICTION OF THE MALONYL-ACYL CARRIER PROTEIN FROM PLANT GROWTH PROMOTING BACTERIA, BACILLUS AMYLOLIQUEFACIENS N. Buensanteai, Thailand 497 ANALYSIS OF THE DEAD-BOX RNA HELICASE SA1387 FROM STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS E. Buttazzoni, A.R. Corvaglia, P. Linder, Switzerland 498 THE CYTOSKELETAL PROTEIN, FILP, AND THE DEVELOPMENTAL CYCLE OF STREPTOMYCES COELICOLOR S. Cantlay, K. Fuchino, N. Ausmees, Sweden 166 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 2: MICROBIAL CELL BIOLOGY AND CELL STRUCTURE (contd.) Poster No 499 VISUALIZATION OF MISMATCH REPAIR IN LIVE CAULOBACTER CRESCENTUS CELLS J. Collier, Switzerland 500 SEGREGATION OF THE TER REGION OF THE E. COLI CHROMOSOME F. Cornet, M. Deghorain, C. Pages, M. Stouf, France 501 FLUORESCENCE AND ATOMIC FORCE MICROSCOPY IMAGING OF WALL TEICHOIC ACIDS IN LACTOBACILLUS PLANTARUM M. Deghorain, G. Andre, P. Bron, I. van Swam, M. Kleerebezem, P. Hols, Y. Dufrêne, Belgium, The Netherlands 502 IDENTIFICATION OF THE WHIH REGULON AND TWO GENES REQUIRED FOR DEVELOPMENTALLY CONTROLLED CELL DIVISION AND Z-RING ASSEMBLY IN STREPTOMYCES J. Larsson, E. Barane, M.J. Bibb, M.J. Buttner, K. Flärdh, Sweden, UK 503 RESTORING FLAGELLATION IN THE NATURALLY NON-FLAGELLATED SALMONELLA GALLINARUM O.C. Freitas Neto, A. Imre, A. Bukovinski, L. Hobley, R. Atterbury, S. Liddell, L. Sockett, M. Jones, A. Berchieri, P. Barrow, Brazil, UK 504 COILED COIL CYTOSKELETON IN STREPTOMYCES CELL ARCHITECTURE K. Fuchino, S. Cantlay, S. Bagchi, L. Sandblad, N. Ausmees, Sweden 505 ROLE OF ENTEROCOCCAL CELL WALL POLYSACCHARIDE STRUCTURE IN RESISTANCE TO KILLING BY NEUTROPHILS S.T. Geiss, A. Beczala, C. Theilacker, O. Holst, J. Huebner, Germany 506 ESSENTIAL AND NOT ESSENTIAL INTERACTIONS IN INTERACTOME NETWORKS: THE CASE OF FTSQ, AN E. COLI DIVISION PROTEIN L. Grenga, A. Rizzo, L. Paolozzi, P. Ghelardini, Italy 507 CLPB - HTPG INTERACTION IN ESCHERICHIA COLI, RESEARCH IN VITRO AND IN VIVO A.M. Grudniak, N. Kubisa, K. Grześ, Poland 508 INDUCTION OF ECF SIGMA FACTORS IN THE CELLS WITH DEFECTIVE LTA IN BACILLUS SUBTILIS M. Hashimoto, Y. Tanimura, Y. Kamiya, S. Matsuoka, H. Hara, K. Asai, Y. Sadaie, K. Matsumoto, Japan 509 EVIDENCE THAT THE PNEUMOCOCCAL AUTOLYSIN, LYTA, IS AN INTRACELLULAR PROTEIN D. Straume, H. Wei, L.S. Havarstein, Norway 167 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 2: MICROBIAL CELL BIOLOGY AND CELL STRUCTURE (contd.) Poster No 510 UNDERSTANDING THE MECHANISTIC BASIS OF HYPHAL BRANCHING IN FILAMENTOUS BACTERIA A.M. Hempel, D.M. Richards, M.J. Buttner, K. Flärdh, M. Howard, UK, Sweden 511 CELL BIOLOGY OF IGNICOCCUS HOSPITALIS - A UNIQUE CRENARCHAEON H. Huber, U. Kueper, C. Meyer, L. Kreuter, T. Heimerl, R. Wirth, R. Rachel, Germany 512 INTERRELATION OF ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY AND FREE-RADICAL PROCESSES IN THE YEASTS AT DIFFERENT GROWTH STAGE Y. Deryabina, E. Isakova, E. Gurova, Group of Biological Oxidation under Extreme Conditions, Russia 513 THE EFFECT OF LIPOPHIL QUINONE, MENADIONE, ON THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM OF THE NEUROSPORA CRASSA FUNGI E. Isakova, Y. Deryabina, N. Gessler, T. Belozerskaya, Group of Biological Oxidation under Extreme Conditions, Russia 514 IDENTIFICATION OF NOVEL PROTEINS WITH FUNCTIONS IN ACCUMULATION AND SUBCELLULAR LOCALISATION OF PHB GRANULES IN BACTERIA D. Pfeiffer, D. Jendrossek, Germany 515 TWO GENETICALLY SEPARABLE CONTROL MODULES GOVERN THE TEMPORAL AND SPATIAL REGULATION OF DNA REPLICATION IN CAULOBACTER CRESCENTUS K. Jonas, Y.E. Chen, M.T. Laub, USA 516 MECHANISM OF GRADIENT FORMATION BY THE CAULOBACTER CELL DIVISION INHIBITOR MIPZ D. Kiekebusch, K. Michie, L.O. Essen, S. Wick, J. Löwe, M. Thanbichler, Germany, UK 517 PEPTIDOGLYCAN-LINKED CADAVERINE SERVES AS THE ESSENTIAL CONSTITUENT FOR THE ANCHORING MECHANISM BETWEEN THE OUTER MEMBRANE AND PEPTIDOGLYCAN IN SELENOMONAS RUMINANTIUM S. Kojima, J. Kaneko, N. Abe, Y. Takatsuka, Y. Kamio, Japan 518 THE SILICON LAYER SUPPORTS ACID RESISTANCE OF BACILLUS CEREUS SPORE A. Kuroda, R. Hirota, Y. Hata, T. Ikeda, Japan 519 INTERACTION BETWEEN PROTEINS BELONGING TO VERY SHORT PATCH REPAIR SYSTEM ENCODED BY NEISSERIA GONORRHOEAE FA1090 A. Kwiatek, K. Bandyra, A. Piekarowicz, Poland 168 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 2: MICROBIAL CELL BIOLOGY AND CELL STRUCTURE (contd.) Poster No 520 ESCHERICHIA COLI CYCLIC-DI-GMP SIGNALLING UNDER ANAEROBIC CONDITIONS M. Lacey, J. Green 521 ATYPICAL KOPS MOTIFS FOR ATYPICAL XER RECOMBINATION IN STREPTOCOCCACEAE S. Nolivos, F. Touzain, C. Pagès, P. Rousseau, M. El Karoui, P. Le Bourgeois, F. Cornet, France 522 RECOMBINANT S-LAYER PRODUCTION INDUCES DISORDERED CELL DIVISION IN E. COLI FILAMENTS F.L. Lederer, T.J. Günther, J. Raff, K. Pollmann, Germany 523 COUNTER-CLOCKWISE CIRCULAR MOTION OF BACTERIA SWIMMING AT THE AIR/LIQUID INTERFACE L. Lemelle, J.F. Palierne, E. Chatre, C. Place, France 524 THE USE OF FLUORESCENT PROTEINS FOR MONITORING GENE EXPRESSION UNDER ANAEROBIC CONDITIONS IN BACTEROIDES FRAGILIS L.A. Lobo, N. Médici, E.O. Ferreira, R.M.C.P. Domingues, E. Rocha, Brazil, USA 525 LIPOMYCES: INDICATOR OF NOVEL ANTIFUNGALS M.M.J. Maartens, H.C. Swart, E. Coetsee, C.W. Swart, P.W.J. van Wyk, J.C. Swarts, C.H. Pohl, D.M. Ncango, J.L.F. Kock, South Africa 526 IMPACT OF PH ON THE OLIGOMERISATION AND THE FUNCTIONS OF LO18, A SMALL HEAT SHOCK PROTEIN OF OENOCOCCUS OENI M. Maitre, A. Rieu, C. Ebel, J. Covès, S. Weidmann, J. Guzzo, France 527 HETEROGENEITY BETWEEN SALMONELLA STRAINS AND SEROVARS IN EPITHELIAL CELL INVASION AND MEMBRANE RUFFLING L. Malt, R. La Ragione, M. Jepson, UK 528 ROLE AND REGULATION OF COLD SHOCK PROTEINS IN CAULOBACTER CRESCENTUS R.R. Mazzon, C.A.P.T. da Silva, E.A.S. Lang, M.V. Marques, Brazil 529 EXPLORING THE REGULATORY ROLE(S) OF METABOLIC FLUCTUATIONS DURING THE CAULOBACTER CRESCENTUS CELL CYCLE D. Martins, S.K. Radhakrishnan, P. Viollier, Switzerland, India 530 BACILLUS SUBTILIS MIND HAS TWO AMPHIPATHIC Α-HELICES INVOLVED IN ITS SEPTAL LOCALIZATION K. Ishikawa, S. Matsuoka, H. Hara, K. Matsumoto, Japan 169 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 2: MICROBIAL CELL BIOLOGY AND CELL STRUCTURE (contd.) Poster No 531 VPA1604, A PROTEIN CONTAINING PHOSPHORYLATED TYROSINE, MODULATES HIGH MOLECULAR WEIGHT CAPSULAR POLYSACCHARIDE IN VIBRIO PARAHAEMOLYTICUS K. Mawatari, Y. Yoneda, M. Honda, H. Iba, M. Aihara, Z. Su, T. Shimohata, M. Yamato, A. Takahashi, Japan 532 ANALYSIS OF SINGLE GENE DELETIONS IN ESCHERICHIA COLI RESULTING IN INCREASED PERMEABILITY & INSTABILITY OF THE OUTER MEMBRANE F.C. Morris, D.J. Eaves, C.A. Wardius, A.H. Spencer, R.K. Shaw, K. Tveen Jensen, M.D.G. de Luna, L.J. Piddock, I.R. Henderson 533 PARADOXICALLY, PRIOR ACQUISITION OF ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY ENHANCES OXIDATIVE STRESS-INDUCED CELL DEATH O. Murik, A. Kaplan, Israel 534 FTSZ-RING STABILIZATION BY ZIPA M. Pazos, M. Vicente, P. Natale, Spain 535 F1-CATALYSED ATP HYDROLYSIS IS REQUIRED FOR KLUYVEROMYCES LACTIS VIABILITY ABSENCE OF ANIONIC PHOSPHOLIPIDS M. Obernauerova, V. Polakoviova, A. Bardelcikova, Slovak Republic 536 NANOSAM INVESTIGATES SMART SPORE MOVEMENT A.P.S. Olivier, H.C. Swart, E. Coetsee, C.W. Swart, P.W.J. van Wyk, S.W. Schoombie, C.H. Pohl, J.L.F. Kock, South Africa 537 ESCHERICHIA COLI SEPTUM POSITION SELECTION MACHINERY IN THE ABSENCE OF NUCLEOID M. Pazos, P. Natale, M. Vicente, Spain 538 A CONSERVED MECHANISM OF GABA BINDING AND ANTAGONISM IS REVEALED BY A STRUCTURE-FUNCTION ANALYSIS OF A. TUMEFACIENS ATU2422 S. Planamente, D. Faure, M. Solange, France 539 THE FILAMENTOUS CYANOBACTERIUM CYLINDROSPERMOPSIS RACIBORSKII CS-505, JUST NEEDS END HETEROCYSTS TO SURVIVE COMBINED NITROGEN DEPLETION A.M. Plominsky, M. Vásquez, B. Bergman, Chile, Sweden 540 CYTOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTIC OF NEW ULTRAMICROBACTERIA V. Polivtseva, N. Suzina, V. Duda, Russia 541 EFFECT OF LMO1941 KNOCK-OUT ON THE STRUCTURE OF CELL WALL AND SUSCEPTIBILITY OF LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES TO Β-LACTAM ANTIBIOTICS A. Krawczyk-Balska, M. Popowska, Poland 170 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 2: MICROBIAL CELL BIOLOGY AND CELL STRUCTURE (contd.) Poster No 542 POLYMORPHISM OF TRICHOMONAS VAGINALIS IN CONDITIONS OF IN VITRO INFECTION N. Razdolskaya, A. Ivanov, A. Krivoruchko, L. Litvinchuk, O. Gavrilova, Russia 543 PROTEIN COMPLEX PARTITIONING BY A PARA LIKE PROTEIN M. Roberts, K. Hadfield, G. Wadhams, J. Armitage, UK 544 EXPRESSION PATTERNS OF CELL-WALL PROTEIN (CWP) GENES IN YARROWIA LIPOLYTICA GROWN ON METHYL-OLEATE C. Romero-Guido, H. Phan-Thi, H. Licandro-Seraut, J.F. Ritt, J.F. Cavin, Y. Waché, France 545 ASSEMBLY OF A RECOMBINATION MACHINE P. Rousseau, C. Diagne, C. Tardin, L. Salomé, F. Cornet, France 546 MULTIFUNCTIONAL PYROPHOSPHATE-DEPENDENT 6-PHOSPHOFRUCTOKINASE (PPI-PFK) IN THE METABOLISM OF AEROBIC METHYLOTROPHIC BACTERIA O.N. Rozova, V.N. Khmelenina, Y.A. Trotsenko, Russia 547 THE ROLE OF NOX PROTEINS IN CHLAMYDIAL GROWTH IN THE MODEL ORGANISM DICTYOSTELIUM DISCOIDEUM B. Rusconi, G. Greub, Switzerland 548 ORAL STREPTOCOCCI PRODUCING BACTERIOCIN-LIKE INHIBITORY SUBSTANCES (BLIS) AS ORAL PROBIOTICS AGAINST POTENTIAL UPPER RESPIRATORY TRACT PATHOGENS M. Santagati, M. Scillato, V. Metoldo, F. Patanè, S. Stefani, Italy 549 ROLE OF STAPHYLOCOCCAL WALL TEICHOIC ACID IN TARGETING THE MAJOR AUTOLYSIN ATL M. Schlag, R. Biswas, D.D. Demircioğlu, A. Peschel, B. Krismer, F. Götz, Germany 550 PHYSICAL COMPARTMENTALIZATION BY A PROTEIN DIFFUSION BARRIER IN STALKED ALPHA-PROTEOBACTERIA S. Schlimpert, A. Briegel, K. Bolte, J. Kahnt, G.J. Jensen, U.G. Maier, M. Thanbichler, Germany, USA 551 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE CELL SURFACE HYDROPHOBICITY AND SURVIVAL OF LACTIC ACID BACTERIA UNDER ADVERSE ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS L. Shakirova, L. Auzina, M. Gavare, M. Grube, P. Zikmanis, Latvia 552 ROLES OF THE DIRECT MINE-MEMBRANE INTERACTION IN PROPER FUNCTION OF THE MIN SYSTEM Y.L. Shih, Taiwan R.O.C. 171 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 2: MICROBIAL CELL BIOLOGY AND CELL STRUCTURE (contd.) Poster No 553 REGULATION OF BACTERIAL STRINGENT FACTOR RELA BY PPGPP NUCLEOTIDE V. Shyp, S. Tankov, A. Ermakov, B. English, M. Ehrenberg, J. Elf, T. Tenson, V. Hauryliuk, Estonia, Sweden 554 EVALUATION OF ORIENTIA TSUTSUGAMUSHI GROWTH IN C6/36, VERO AND L929 CELL LINES S. Jintaworn, S. Noisakran, Y. Suputtamongkol, S.D. Blacksell, S. Siritantikorn, Thailand 555 TYPE II PHOSPHOMANNOSE ISOMERASE BCEA AS A NEW TARGET FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF NEW ANTIMICROBIALS AGAINST BURKHOLDERIA CEPACIA COMPLEX BACTERIA S.A. Sousa, L. Pereira, J.R. Feliciano, C. Frazão, J.H. Leitão, Portugal 556 A NOVEL MODE OF REPRODUCTION IN LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES L-FORMS T. Staubli, Y. Briers, M.J. Loessner, Switzerland 557 A NOVEL NANOTECHNOLOGY FOR YEAST C.W. Swart, H.C. Swart, E. Coetsee, C.H. Pohl, P.W.J. van Wyk, J.L.F. Kock, South Africa 558 NOVEL ANTIFUNGAL INDICATORS UNCOVERED IN YEAST D.M. Ncango, C.H. Pohl, P.W.J. van Wyk, C.W. Swart, J.L.F. Kock, South Africa 559 ASSOCIATION OF 3-HYDROXY OXYLIPINS WITH CAPSULES OF CRYPTOCOCCUS NEOFORMANS O.M. Sebolai, C.H. Pohl, P.J. Botes, C.W. Swart, P.W.J. van Wyk, J.L.F. Kock, South Africa 560 THE CELL MEMBRANE A DEFINING FEATURE OF THE CELL B.J. Tindall, Germany 561 ANALYSIS OF INTERACTION BETWEEN LOLCDE AND LIPOPROTEINS BY MEANS OF PHOTO-CROSS-LINKING M. Mizutani, K. Mukaiyama, H. Tokuda, Japan 562 CHROMOSOME ORGANIZATION IN PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA I. Vallet-Gely, F. Boccard, France 563 STEROL HOMEOSTASIS IN RESPONSE TO A HYDROPHOBIC-COMPOUND STRESS IN THE YEAST YARROWIA LIPOLYTICA T.M.N. Ta, C. Romero-Guido, H. Phan-Thi, L. Cao-Hoang, Y. Waché, France, Vietnam 564 STABILITY OF PROTEINS AND MEMBRANES IN HEAT SHOCKS CELLS OF ESCHERICHIA COLI EXPRESSING THE SMHSP LO18 OF OENOCOCCUS OENI S. Weidmann, A. Rieu, M. Rega, F. Coucheney, J. Guzzo, France 172 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 2: MICROBIAL CELL BIOLOGY AND CELL STRUCTURE (contd.) Poster No 565 SEGREGATION PATTERNS OF THE ESCHERICHIA COLI CHROMOSOME C.L. Woldringh, F. Hansen, The Netherlands, Denmark 566 IN VITRO ACTIVITY BY THE FUNCTIONAL SEPARATION OF CELL ORGANELLES, LYSOSOMES AND PEROXISOMES IN SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE J. Min, J. Yoon, Republic of Korea 567 SUBCELLULAR LOCALIZATION OF SORTASE A IN STAPHYLOCOCCI W. Yu, F. Götz, Germany 568 LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES L,D-CARBOXYPEPTIDASES ARE INVOLVED IN SEPTUM FORMATION, BUT PLAY DIFFERENT ROLES IN LIFECYCLE AND VIRULENCE D. Yurov, A. Varfolomeev, L. Didenko, S. Ermolaeva, Russia 569 EXPOSING THE REPLICATION-INITIATION "ECLIPSE" IN THYMINE-LIMITED ESCHERICHIA COLI A. Zaritsky, P. Wang, Israel, USA 570 BORRELIA BURGDORFERI SURFACE LIPOPROTEIN-CALMODULIN FUSIONS REVEAL PERIPLASMIC SECRETION INTERMEDIATES S. Chen, W. Zückert, USA POSTER SESSION 2: MOLECULAR METHODS FOR DIAGNOSIS OF INFECTIVE AGENTS 571 DETECTION AND EVALUATION OF HILA GENE OF SALMONELLA ISOLATED FROM POULTRY BY PCR ASSAY J. Akbarmehr, Iran 572 NOVEL MARKERS FOR DNA-BASED DETECTION OF XANTHOMONAS EUVESICATORIA IN INFECTED PLANTS P. Albuquerque, C.M.R. Caridade, A.S. Rodrigues, A.R.S. Marcal, J. Cruz, L. Cruz, C.L. Santos, M.V. Mendes, F. Tavares, Portugal 573 DETECTION OF HELICOBACTER PYLORI IN STOOL SPECIMENS BY ELISA AND BY PCR WITH SIMULTANEOUS DETERMINATION OF CLARITHROMYCIN RESISTANCE K. Egli, S. Lario, X. Calvet, M. Altwegg, Switzerland, Spain 574 RAPID DETECTION OF SALMONELLA AND CAMPYLOBACTER BY PCR IN STOOL SPECIMENS K. Egli, L. Berlinger, S. Burch, J. Bale, M. Altwegg, Switzerland 173 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 2: MOLECULAR METHODS FOR DIAGNOSIS OF INFECTIVE AGENTS (contd.) Poster No 575 IDENTIFICATION OF INFECTIVE AGENTS THROUGH A DNA-MICROARRAY DETECTING NOVEL SPECIES-SPECIFIC BACTERIAL GENETIC MARKERS A. Ballarini, N. Segata, O. Jousson, Italy, USA 576 INCIDENCE AND VIRULENCE FACTORS OF VEROCYTOTOXIN-PRODUCING ESCHERICHIA COLI IN THE BRUSSELS CAPITAL REGION (BELGIUM), 2008-2010 G. Buvens, D. Allemeersch, A. Dediste, Y. De Gheldre, A.I. de Moreau, G. Mascart, A. Simon, S. Lauwers, D. Piérard, Belgium 577 SYBR GREEN-BASED REAL TIME PCR FOR THE DETECTION OF BARTONELLA HENSELAE E B. CLARRIDGEIAE AND B. QUINTANA IN CATS R. Staggemeier, F.R. Spilki, V. Cantarelli, Brazil 578 COPAN FECAL SWAB STABILIZE NUCLEIC ACIDS IN STOOL SPECIMENS FOR MOLECULAR DETECTION OF ADENOVIRUS, ROTAVIRUS AND NOROVIRUS S. Castriciano, M. MacPerson, C. Rutherford, D. Goldfarb, M. Smieja, Canada 579 DETECTION AND IDENTIFICATION OF MYCOBACTERIUM BOVIS AND OTHER M. TUBERCULOSIS COMPLEX MEMBERS USING REGIONS OF DIFFERENCE TARGETED TAQMAN PROBES P. Costa, A. Ferreira, A. Amaro, A. Botelho, M. Viveiros, J. Inácio, Portugal 580 IMPROVED MULTIGENE TARGETS FOR THE TAQMAN-BASED IDENTIFICATION OF PATHOGENIC LEPTOSPIRA SPECIES A. Ferreira, P. Costa, A. Amaro, T. Rocha, G. Thompson, J. Inácio, Portugal 581 ASSESSMENT OF THEILERIA ANNULATA INFECTION IN BOVINES USING A TAMS1-BASED REAL-TIME PCR APPROACH M. Santos, R. Soares, P. Costa, A. Amaro, J. Inácio, J. Gomes, Portugal 582 EMERGING CRIMEAN-CONGO HEMORRHAGIC FEVER VIRUS IN NORTH KORDUFAN OF SUDAN A. Elata, Sudan 583 REAPPRAISAL OF CUTANEOUS LEISHMANIASIS IN PATIENTS REFERRED TO PASTEUR INSTITUTE OF IRAN DURING 2006-2009 M. Farahmand, H. Atashi Shirazi, S. Naeimi, Iran 584 DETECTION OF PARASITE DNA IN BODY SECRETIONS AND SURFACE MUCOSA: AN STEP TOWARDS NON-INVASIVE APPROACH TO MALARIA DIAGNOSIS S. A-Elgayoum, E.A. El-Rayah, H. Giha, Sudan, Bahrain 174 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 2: MOLECULAR METHODS FOR DIAGNOSIS OF INFECTIVE AGENTS (contd.) Poster No 585 RAPID IDENTIFICATION OF CLINICAL MYCOBACTERIAL STRAINS BY MATRIXASSISTED LASER DESORPTION IONIZATION-TIME OF FLIGHT MASS SPECTROMETRY (MALDI-TOF MS) A. Ingebretsen, A. Myhre, I. Szpinda, T. Tønjum, Norway 586 QUANTITATIVE ASSESSMENT OF THE PREVALENCE OF CAMPYLOBACTER AND SALMONELLA SPECIES IN CHICKEN RINSES EMPLOYING REAL-TIME PCR A. Iwobi, I. Huber, Germany 587 FLOW CYTOMETRY FOR FAST DETECTION OF WATERBORNE PATHOGENS H.A. Keserue, A. Baumgartner, R. Felleisen, T. Egli, Switzerland 588 COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF CANDIDA DNA, CANDIDA MANNAN AND (1-3)-Β-D-GLUCAN IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF CANDIDEMIA IN RELATION TO BLOOD CULTURE Z. Khan, E. Mokaddas, S. Ahmad, M. Nampoory, M. Burhamah, Kuwait 589 DOUBLE TRIPLEX REAL-TIME PCR ASSAY FOR SIMULTANEOUS DETECTION OF STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS, STAPHYLOCOCCUS EPIDERMIDIS, STAPHYLOCOCCUS HOMINIS, AND STAPHYLOCOCCUS HAEMOLYTICUS A. Kilic, A.C. Basustaoglu, Turkey 590 MOLECULAR DETECTION OF NONTUBERCULOUS MYCOBACTERIA FROM SPUTUM SPECIMENS IN A HIGH BURDEN TUBERCULOSIS AREA, SOUTH AFRICA M. Kock, L. Khathi, M. Ehlers, South Africa 591 INFLUENZA AND OTHER RESPIRATORY VIRUSES IN THE BEGINNING OF 20102011 INFLUENZA SEASON IN TURKEY A. Altas, S. Yolbakan, F. Bayrakdar, G. Korukluoglu, M. Ertek, Turkey 592 EARLY DETECTION OF PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA (PA) IN SPUTUM OF CYSTIC FIBROSIS (CF) PATIENTS: CONTRIBUTION OF THE GYRB/ECFX REAL-TIME PCR (RT-PCR) F. Le Gall, S. Rozec, R. Le Berre, J. Caillon, M.P. Pelletier, A. Michault, M.L. Abalain, C. Payan, G. Héry-Arnaud, France 593 INCIDENCE, CLINICAL FEATURES, AND OUTCOME OF RESPIRATORY VIRUS INFECTIONS IN PEDIATRIC PATIENTS AFTER HEMATOPOIETIC STEM CELL TRANSPLANTATION J.H. Lee, J.H. Jang, K.H. Yoo, K.W. Sung, H.H. Koo, N.Y. Lee, C.S. Ki, Republic of Korea 594 DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW PAN-CHLAMYDIAE REAL-TIME PCR AND ITS APPLICATION TO RESPIRATORY CLINICAL SAMPLES J. Lienard, A. Croxatto, S. Aeby, K. Jaton, K. Posfay-Barbe, A. Gervaix, G. Greub, Switzerland 175 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 2: MOLECULAR METHODS FOR DIAGNOSIS OF INFECTIVE AGENTS (contd.) Poster No 595 HIGH THROUGHPUT TETRAPLEX REAL-TIME PCR ANALYSIS FOR SIMULTANEOUS DETECTION OF INFLUENZA A, B AND H1N1 2009 STRAINS A. Gauthier, Y. Schreiber, B. Tavares, P.A. Menoud, Switzerland 596 GENETIC DIVERSITY OF PNEUMOCYSTIS JIROVECII ISOLATES BASED ON UCS REGION AND COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS WITH GENOTYPES AT OTHER LOCI B.R. Mirdha, R. Gupta, R. Guleria, L. Kumar, K. Luthra, S. Agrawal, V. Srinivas, India 597 PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS OF BOVINE IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS ENV GENE IN IRANIAN ISOLATES H. Momtaz, N. Souod, Iran 598 APPLICATION OF PCR AND REAL-TIME PCR FOR DETECTION AND DIFFERENTIATION OF INFLUENZA A VIRUS AND NEWCASTLE DISEASE VIRUS D. Nidzworski, E. Wasilewska, B. Gromadzka, K. Smietanka, Z. Minta, B. Szewczyk, Poland 599 HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS (HPV) GENOTYPING IN PATIENTS WITH CERVICAL CANCER IN KHUZESTAN PROVINCE OF IRAN M. Oraki Kohshour, M. Afra, A. Khodadadi, A. Shakurnia, Iran 600 ANALYSIS OF SPA TYPES DISTINGUISHED IN THE EXFOLIATIVE TOXIN-PRODUCING STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS STRAINS ISOLATED IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC V. Ruzickova, R. Pantucek, P. Petras, I. Machova, J. Doskar, Czech Republic 601 DETECTION OF INVASIVE ASPERGILLOSIS IN PATIENTS WITH HEMATOLOGICAL MALIGNANCY AND MARROW TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS USING REAL-TIME PCR T. Shokohi, M. Nabili, M.B. Hashemi Soteh, G. Jan Babaie, A. Ghavamzadeh, K. Alimoghaddam, R. Aghili, Iran 602 SERODIAGNOSTIC POTENTIAL OF AN ANTIGEN MIXTURE FOR DIAGNOSIS OF ACTIVE PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS IN CUBAN PATIENTS M. Sarzo, J. Jones, J. Ayala, C. Rodríguez, E. Pimienta, M.T. Milanés, C. Vallin, L. Van Mellaert, J. Anné, K. Huygen, Cuba, Belgium 603 HIGH RESOLUTION MELTING REAL TIME PCR FOR RAPID DETECTION OF BRUGIA MALAYI, BRUGIA PAHANGI AND DIROFILARIA IMMITIS S. Wongkamchai, N. Munkong, P. Mahannob, P. Taweethavonsawat, S. Fungladda, Thailand 604 INVASIVE INFECTIONS CAUSED BY A NOVEL SPECIES WITHIN THE STREPTOCOCCUS MITIS GROUP A. Zbinden, N.J. Müller, P.E. Tarr, P.M. Keller, G.V. Bloemberg, Switzerland 176 Tuesday, June 28, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 2: SMALL REGULATORY RNAS Poster No 605 DETECTION OF NON-CODING RNAS IN HUMAN STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS INFECTION J. Song, C. Lays, T. Geissmann, G. Lina, P. Romby, F. Vandenesch, S. Boisset, France 606 CHARACTERIZATION OF SCIA , A NEW SRNA MOLECULE IN SHIGELLA FLEXNERI R. Campilongo, M.L. Di Martino, C.N. Tran, M. Falconi, G. Prosseda, B. Colonna, Italy 607 GENOME-WIDE DIFFERENTIAL RNA SEQUENCING UNCOVERS NOVEL SMALL RNAS IN THE HUMAN PATHOGEN STREPTOCOCCUS PYOGENES A. Le Rhun, K. Gonzales, E. Deltcheva, K. Chylinski, C. Sharma, J. Vogel, E. Charpentier, Sweden, Austria, Germany 608 ZINC MEDIATED POST TRANSCRIPTIONAL REGULATION OF OPRD PORIN IN PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA G. Dieppois, V. Ducret, K. Perron, Switzerland 609 THE INTRACELLULAR SRNA TRANSCRIPTOME OF LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES DURING GROWTH IN MACROPHAGES M. Abu Mraheil, A. Billion, T. Chakraborty, T. Hain, Germany 610 A SMALL RNA/PEPTIDE-ENCODING GENE WIRES THE REGULATORY CIRCUIT FOR THE CELL SURFACE MODIFICATIONS IN SALMONELLA A. Kato, E.A. Groisman, Japan, USA 611 PROCESSING AND DEGRADATION OF THE SMALL RNA MICA IN SALMONELLA TYPHIMURIUM M. Saramago, I.J. Silva, S. Domingues, S.C. Viegas, C.M. Arraiano, Portugal 612 REGULATORY POTENTIAL OF A NOVEL SMALL RNA UXUT IN ESCHERICHIA COLI M. Tutukina, J. Cole, O. Ozoline, Russia, UK 177 178 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 3: APPLIED METAGENOMICS Poster No 1 METAGENOMIC ANALYSIS OF DIFFERENT PATTERNS OF OROPHARYNGEAL MICROBITOA IN BRONCHIAL ASTHMA FROM NON-ASTHMATIC PERSONS H.D. Thanh, H.K. Park, J.W. Shin, W. Kim, Republic of Korea 2 EFFECTS OF A PROBIOTIC INTERVENTION ON THE HUMAN INTESTINAL METAPROTEOME C. Kolmeder, A. Salonen, M. de Been, R.A. Kekkonen, A. Palva, W.M. de Vos, Finland, The Netherlands 3 IN SILICO PREDICTION OF NOVEL GENES FROM METAGENOMIC AROMATIC PKS E.S. Gomes, V. Schuch, G. Padilla, L.T. Kishi, S. Giuliatti, E.G.M. Lemos, Brazil 4 TRANSCRIPTOMIC AND BIOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF XYLAN DEGRADATION BY RUMEN AND HUMAN COLONIC BACTEROIDETES D. Dodd, R. Mackie, I. Cann, USA 5 DETERMINATION OF PREDOMINANT PHYLOTYPES OF THE ANAEROBIC FUNGI IN RUMEN OF BUFFALOES BY SEQUENCE ANALYSIS OF RIBOSOMAL ITS LIBRARIES S. Paul, S.M. Deb, India 6 CONSTRUCTION OF AN IMPROVED VECTOR AND SPECIALISED BACTERIAL HOSTS FOR MAXIMISING GENE EXPRESSION OF METAGENOMIC LIBRARIES L. Terrón, M.C. Limón-Mortés, E. Santero, Spain 7 NOMA AFFECTED CHILDREN FROM NIGER HAVE DISTINCT ORAL MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES BASED ON 454 HIGH-THROUGHPUT SEQUENCING OF 16S RRNA GENE FRAGMENTS K.L. Whiteson, V. Lazarevic, M. Tangomo, M. Girard, P. Francois, J. Schrenzel, The GESNOMA study group, Switzerland 8 THE MICROGENE POLYMERIZATION REACTION (MPR): PROPAGATION OF TANDEM DNA REPEATS IN VITRO AND IN VIVO M. Itsko, A. Rabinovitch, E. Ben-Dov, A. Zaritsky, USA, Israel 179 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 3: BACTERIAL POPULATION GENETICS Poster No 9 MOLECULAR DETECTION OF INVA AND SPV VIRULENCE GENES IN SALMONELLA ENTERITIDIS ISOLATED FROM HUMAN AND ANIMALS IN IRAN K. Amini, T. Zahraei Salehi, Iran 10 PHENOTYPIC AND GENOTYPIC VARIABILITY OF YERSINIA RUCKERI ISOLATED FROM FRENCH FISH FARMS S. Calvez, P. Daniel, D.G. Douet, G. Blanc, H. Gantelet, H. Seegers, France 11 MOLECULAR EPIDEMIOLOGY OF 10-VALENT PNEUMOCOCCAL VACCINE SEROTYPES ISOLATED FROM MENINGITIS CASES DURING 15 YEARS OF ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE M.S. Santos, A.P.O. Menezes, S.M. Cordeiro, E.C. Escobar, A. Silvany, E. Silva, J. Azevedo, D.R. Rios, M.G. dos Reis, A.I. Ko, J.N. Reis, L.C. Campos, Brazil, USA 12 THE STM2209-STM2208 OPERON OF SALMONELLA ENTERICA: REGULATION AND FUNCTION I. Cota, A.B. Blanc-Potard, J. Casadesús, Spain, France 13 QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF LARGE COLLECTIONS OF ESCHERICHIA COLI ISOLATES BY SINGLE NUCLEOTIDE POLYMORPHISM PYROSEQUENCING N. Fernandez-Romero, M.P. Romero-Gomez, M.R. Gomez-Gil, J. Mingorance, Spain 14 POPULATION STRUCTURE OF METHICILLIN-SUSCEPTIBLE AND METHICILLINRESISTANT STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS IN HEALTHY FOOD HANDLERS IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA S. Uzunović-Kamberovic, M.I.A. Rijnders, E.E. Stobberingh, A. Ibrahimagic, F. Kamberovic, T. Ille, Bosnia-Herzegovina, The Netherlands, Slovenia, Serbia 15 GENETIC RELATEDNESS OF MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM SUBSP. HOMINISSUIS STRAINS ISOLATED FROM HUMAN, SWINE, AND ENVIRONMENT T. Iwamoto, C. Nakajima, T. Kato, Y. Nishiuchi, S. Yoshida, N. Nakanishi, Y. Suzuki, M. Nasu, Japan 16 OPTIMIZATION OF A 16S RDNA AND/OR 16S RRNA PROFILING METHOD (DGGE AND/OR SSCP) FOR IDENTIFICATION OF BACTERIA IN AQUATIC ENVIRONMENTS K. Jordaan, C.C. Bezuidenhout, South Africa 17 LONGITUDINAL SURVEY OF STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS IN CYSTIC FIBROSIS PATIENTS USING A MULTIPLE-LOCUS VARIABLE-NUMBER OF TANDEMREPEATS ANALYSIS METHOD M. Kharkoohi, S. Fazeli Nejad, S. Fazeli Nejad, Member of Young Researchers Club, Islamic Azad University, Iran 18 TEMPORAL DYNAMIC OF INDOOR MICROBIAL DIVERSITY IN AIR HOSPITAL DURING ONE YEAR M. Moletta-Denat, M. Carquet, E. Fouillouse, I. Lacaze, S. Ritoux, E. Robine, France 180 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 3: BACTERIAL POPULATION GENETICS (contd.) Poster No 19 MULTILOCUS SEQUENCE ANALYSIS TO STUDY STRUCTURE POPULATION AND GENETIC DIVERSITY AND TO SUPPORT TAXONOMIC ISSUES IN THE GENUS AEROMONAS F. Roger, B. Lamy, A. Kodjo, E. Jumas-Bilak, H. Marchandin, Collège de Bactériologie Virologie et Hygiène des Hôpitaux, France 20 HUMAN TUBERCULOSIS DUE TO MYCOBACTERIUM BOVIS IN LYON 2006-2009 A. Sénéchal, T. Ferry, J.P. Flandrois, C. Pichat, G. Carret, France 21 CTXФ HETEROGENEITY AND GENOMIC DIVERSITY AMONG CLINICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL STRAINS OF VIBRIO CHOLERAE O1 FROM VARANASI, INDIA D.V. Singh, S.S. Mohapatra, C.K. Mantri, T. Bhotra, M.H.U. Turabe Fazil, India 22 CHLAMYDIA PNEUMONIAE IS GENETICALLY DIVERSE IN ANIMALS AND APPEARS TO HAVE CROSSED THE HOST BARRIER TO HUMANS ON TWO OCCASIONS P. Timms, Australia 23 NATURAL GENETIC TRANSFORMATION REDUCES ADAPTABILITY IN EVOLVING ACINTOBACTER BAYLYI POPULATIONS A.L.G. Utnes, R. Primicerio, K.M. Nielsen, P.J. Johnsen, Norway 24 VARIABILITY OF RESISTANCE AND VIRULENCE GENES IN AUSTRIAN LIVESTOCK ASSOCIATED METHICILLIN-RESISTANT STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS (LA-MRSA) G. Zarfel, G. Feierl, E. Leitner, L. Masoud, U. Wagner Eibel, M. Gehrer, E. Marth, A.J. Grisold, Austria 25 CYT1AA FROM BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS ISRAELENSIS: 3D STRUCTURE AND ACTION MECHANISM S. Cohen, O. Dym, S. Albeck, E. Ben-Dov, R. Cahan, M. Firer, A. Zaritsky, Israel POSTER SESSION 3: ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY 26 BACTERIAL CONTAMINATION OF PAPER CURRENCY NOTES IN BANGLADESH M.A. Akond, S. Alam, S.M.R. Hasan, S. Mubassara, M. Mutahara, M. Shirin, M.S. Kabir, Bangladesh 27 MORPHOLOGICAL AND MOLECULAR IDENTIFICATION OF MOLD STRAINS ISOLATED FROM LIVINGSTON ISLAND Z. Alexieva, H. Yemendzhiev, S. Tossi, E. Krumova, M. Angelova, Bulgaria, Italy 181 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 3: ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY (contd.) Poster No 28 IRRIGATION WATERS IN NORTH OF PORTUGAL: THE POTENTIAL THREATS OF TRANSMISSION OF ENTERIC PATHOGENIC PARASITES M.C. Carvalho, M.I. Sousa, M.J. Saavedra, C. Antao, Portugal 29 COMPLETE GENOME SEQUENCE AND IMMUNOPROTEOMIC ANALYSES OF THE FISH BACTERIAL PATHOGEN STREPTOCOCCUS PARAUBERIS T. Aoki, S.W. Nho, J.I. Hikima, H. Kondo, I. Hirono, T.S. Jung, Japan, Republic of Korea 30 SEASONAL VARIATION OF BACTERIAL COMMUNITY IN THE FRESHWATER OF WOOPO WETLAND K.S. Baik, S.C. Park, H.N. Choe, E.M. Kim, D. Kim, C.N. Seong, Republic of Korea 31 USE OF PROBIOTIC BACTERIA TO PROTECT RAINBOW TROUT (ONCORHYNCHUS MYKISS) FROM LACTOCOCCOSIS T. Pérez-Sánchez, J.L. Balcazar, I. de Blas, D. Vendrell, I. Ruiz-Zarzuela, Spain 32 DYNAMIC AND MOLECULAR DIVERSITY OF LEGIONELLA SPECIES IN A MEDITERRANEAN FRENCH RIVER N. Parthuisot, N. West, P. Lebaron, J. Baudart, France 33 ISOLATION AND CHARACTERISATION OF ACTINOBACTERIA FROM A ZAMBIAN HOT SPRING N.R. Mavengere, B.M. Kirby, R. Bauer, I.M. Tuffin, D.A. Cowan, South Africa 34 FREQUENCY AND GENOTYPE DIVERSITY OF PHLD+ FLUORESCENT PSEUDOMONADS IS INFLUENCED BY THE DISEASE RESISTANCE LEVEL OF THE HOST CULTIVAR P. Broukanlo, K. Behboudi, M. Tohidfar, M. Ahmadzade, G. Salehi Jozani, Iran 35 NOVEL MEMBER OF THE GENUS METHYLOCYSTIS CAPABLE OF GROWTH ON ACETATE S.E. Belova, S.N. Dedysh, Russia 36 EFFICACY OF PCR AMPLIFICATION DEPENDENT ON BASE(S) ADJACENT TO THE PRIMERS E. Ben-Dov, O. Shapiro, A. Kushmaro, Israel 37 ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE IN CULTURABLE BACTERIA ASSOCIATED TO ATMOSPHERIC PARTICULATE MATTER IN A URBAN AREA V. Bertolini, A. Franzetti, I. Gandolfi, G. Bestetti, Italy 38 METHANE, METHANOGENS AND MANGROVES IN KENYA B. Bicknell, J. Langat, M. Huxham, Australia, UK 182 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 3: ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY (contd.) Poster No 39 HIGH-THROUGHPUT ANALYSIS OF NITRIFIER COMMUNITY COMPOSITION VIA A NOVEL, AMOA-BASED MICROARRAY G.C.J. Abell, S.S. Robert, D. Kumaresan, J.K. Volkman, D. Frampton, J. Csontos, L. Bodrossy, Australia, Hungary 40 THE EFFECT OF VISCOSITY ON PHYSIOLOGICAL STATUS OF VIBRIO SP. DSM 14379 M. Borić, T. Danevĉiĉ, D. Stopar, Slovenia 41 STUDIES ON BIOFILM BACTERIAL COMMUNITIES INHABITING THE CAVE WALLS IN THE BUDA THERMALKARST SYSTEM OF HUNGARY A.K. Borsodi, M. Knáb, K. Czeibert, G. Krett, J. Makk, A. Erőss, J. Mádl-Szőnyi, K. Márialigeti, Hungary 42 EVALUATION OF THE MERCURY TOLERANCE IN A LOCAL RADIO RESISTANT STRAIN OF KOCURIA SP. ASB 107 F. Borzooee, E. Asgarani, M.R. Soudi, R. Dabagh, Iran 43 USE OF AN ISOTHERMAL MICROCALORIMETRY ASSAY TO CHARACTERIZE MICROBIAL OXALOTROPHIC ACTIVITY D. Bravo, O. Braissant, A. Solokhina, M. Clerc, A. Daniels, E. Verrecchia, P. Junier, Switzerland 44 SANITARY MICROBIOLOGICAL CONDITION AND POLUTION SOURCES OF COASTAL WATERS OF PRIMORSKY REGION, RUSSIA L.S. Buzoleva, E. Bogatyrenko, Russia 45 CHARACTERIZATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF A SOIL ISOLATE TOLUENEDEGRADING PSEUDOMONAS STUTZERI R. Cahan, E. Michael, Y. Nitzan, Israel 46 PROPOSAL TO ENHANCE THE SANITARY STATUS OF FARMING SNAILS INTENDED FOR CONSUMPTION A.M. Calvo Torras, C. Adelantado Faura, L. Perez Caullan, G. Girme, E.L. Arosemena Angulo, L. Dominguez, M. Rodríguez, E. Grau Noguer, Spain 47 MICROBIAL INDICATORS OF RIPARIAN TROPICAL FOREST RESTORATION IN BRAZIL E. Cardoso, R.L. Vasconcellos, Brazil 48 SOIL QUALITY BIOINDICATORS IN MIXED PLANTATIONS OF EUCALYPTUS GRANDIS AND ACACIA MANGIUM E.J.B.N. Cardoso, D. Bini, A.F. Figueiredo, M.C.P. da Silva, C.A. dos Santos, M.Y.H. Miyauchi, Brazil 183 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 3: ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY (contd.) Poster No 49 PASR, THE PHENOLIC ACID STRESS RESPONSE, A PERFORMANT SYSTEM TO OVERCOME THE TOXICITY OF THESE COMPOUNDS IN SOME GRAM(+) BACTERIA H. Licandro-Seraut, T.K.C. Nguyen, N.P. Tran, P. Gervais, J.F. Cavin, France 50 NOVEL GLYOXALASE INVOLVED IN DIOXYGENATION OF 2,5DIHYDROXYPHENYLACETIC ACID IN COMAMONAS SP. P19 J.E. Ju, B.Y. Soh, K.J. Lee, G.J. Zylstra, J.C. Chae, Republic of Korea, USA 51 AN EVALUATION OF MICROBIAL TROPHIC BEHAVIORS INSIGHT ANAEROBIC DIGESTION OF CASSAVA STARCH WASTEWATER P. Chaiprasert, K. Meepian, Thailand 52 NEW INSIGHTS INTO THE CARBON METABOLISM OF PSEUDOMONAS PUTIDA: EVIDENCE FOR A CYCLIC OPERATION OF THE ENTNER-DOUDOROFF PATHWAY M. Chavarria, D. Perez-Pantoja, J. Tamames, T. Fuhrer, U. Sauer, V. de Lorenzo, Spain, Switzerland 53 EFFECT OF MATURED COMPOST AS AN INOCULATING AGENT ON ODOR REMOVAL AND MATURATION OF VEGETABLE AND FRUIT WASTE COMPOST C.Y. Chen, Y.C. Chung, Taiwan R.O.C. 54 EFFECT OF SWITCHING GAS INLET POSITION ON BACTERIAL ACTIVITY IN A POLYURETHANE BIOFILTER TREATING VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS K.S. Cho, E.H. Lee, H.W. Ryu, Republic of Korea 55 STRUCTURE-SUBSTRATE SPECIFICITY RELATIONS IN A NOVEL BACTERIAL ARYL ACYLAMIDASE I.G. Choi, S. Lee, H.J. Ko, K.H. Kim, Republic of Korea 56 DECOLORIZATION CHARACTERISTICS AND DECOLORIZATION MECHANISM OF VICTORIA BLUE R BY ACINETOBACTER CALCOACETICUS YC210 Y.C. Chung, C.Y. Cheng, C.Y. Chen, Taiwan R.O.C. 57 INHIBITION OF GROWTH OF TRICHOPHYTON TONSURANS BY LACTOBACILLUS REUTERI J. Guo, A. Mauch, S. Galle, E.K. Arendt, A. Coffey, Ireland 58 MEMBRANE COMPLEXES OF THE SYNTROPHIC FATTY ACID OXIDIZING BACTERIUM SYNTROPHOMONAS WOLFEI B.R. Crable, A.M. Henstra, R.P. Gunsalus, A.J.M. Stams, C.M. Plugge, M.J. Mc Inerney, USA, The Netherlands 184 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 3: ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY (contd.) Poster No 59 MINING FOR NOVEL BACTERIAL CHITIN DEGRADING ENZYMES - ABUNDANCE AND DIVERSITY OF CHITINASES IN WELL KNOWN AND UNEXPLORED HABITATS M.S. Cretoiu, A.M. Kielak, J.D. van Elsas, The Netherlands 60 CHESTNUT BLIGHT IN CROATIA AND SLOVENIA M. Ćurković-Perica, S. Novak-Agbaba, D. Rigling, L. Krstin, Croatia, Switzerland 61 NOVEL PHOTOTROPHIC BACTERIA ARE CLOSELY RELATED TO ALPHAPROTEOBACTERIAL METHANOTROPHS I.S. Kulichevskaya, O.V. Danilova, S.N. Dedysh, Russia 62 TOXICITY OF BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS PROTEINS ON A BRAZILIAN POPULATION OF DIATRAEA SACCHARALIS (F, 1794) (LEPIDOPTERA: PYRALIDAE) C.C. Davolos, P.C.B. Crialesi, J.A. Desidério, O.A. Fernandes, A.B. Horta, A.R.N. Lemes, M.V.F. Lemos, Brazil 63 AMDS: POTENTIAL RESERVOIRS FOR NEW ENZYMES ? F. Delavat, V. Phalip, A. Forster, M.C. Lett, D. Lièvremont, France 64 CHARACTERIZATION OF HIGHLY POTENT PHENOL DEGRADING ENZYMES FROM SOIL DERIVED BACTERIA L. Djokic, T. Narancic, B. Vasiljevic, Serbia 65 ISOLATION OF METHANOTROPHIC CONSORTIA FROM AMAZON RIVER AND LAKE TITICACA E. Dvoryanchikova, A. Kizilova, I. Kravchenko, V. Galchenko, Russia 66 SUBTIN: A NOVEL BACTERIAL INOCULANT AS PLANT GROWTH STIMULATOR AND BIOLOGICAL CONTROL AGENT IN SALINE ARID SOILS D. Egamberdieva, T. Buriev, Y. Lyan, S. Shurigin, K. Davranov, Uzbekistan 67 PHYLOGENETIC IDENTIFICATION AND METABOLIC ACTIVITY MEASUREMENT OF INDIVIDUAL CELLS WITH NANOSIMS H.U. Ehrke, F. Horreard, F. Hillion, Germany, France 68 PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS OF MICROORGANISMS IN TWO ACIDIC BOREAL LAKES THAT PASS THROUGH 0.2-MICROMETER-PORE-SIZE FILTERS A.V. Fedotova, S.E. Belova, S.N. Dedysh, Russia 69 BACTERIAL DEGRADATION OF STEROID POLLUTANTS. GENETIC STUDIES IN GRAM-POSITIVE STRAINS L. Fernández de las Heras, O. Drzyzga, R. van der Geize, J.M. Navarro-Llorens, J. Perera, Spain, The Netherlands 185 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 3: ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY (contd.) Poster No 70 ISOLATION OF A NOVEL BACTERIAL CARBON DIOXIDE SINK IN THE RUMEN OF CATTLE D. Finn, D. Ouwerkerk, A. Klieve, Australia 71 DECIPHERING THE BACTERIAL TRIGONELLINE DEGRADATION PATHWAY. APPLICATION TO OTHER NATURAL/XENOBIOTIC HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS L. Coronel, M. Besnard, V. De Berardinis, A. Perret, S. Tricot, B. Segurens, A. Kreimeyer, M. Salanoubat, C. Fischer, France 72 EFFECT OF AGRICULTURAL USE OF STREPTOMYCIN ON ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE OF THE BACTERIAL FLORA OF ANIMALS A. Scherer, H.R. Vogt, J. Frey, V. Perreten, Switzerland 73 DETECTION OF ENTERIC VIRUSES IN SOURCE AND DRINKING WATER IN ALBERTA, CANADA X. Pang, W. Zhang, S. Gabos, Canada 74 ASSESSMENT OF TEMPORAL VARIABILITY IN MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES ASSOCIATED TO ATMOSHERIC PARTICULATE MATTER IN A URBAN AREA THROUGH ILLUMINA SEQUENCING I. Gandolfi, A. Franzetti, V. Bertolini, G. Bestetti, Italy 75 BIOREMEDIATION AND ADSORPTION OF HEAVY METALS BY CYANOBACTERIUM SYNECHOCYSTIS ELONGATES P. Geva, R. Levi, M. Daniel, S. Yado, Y. Bazikalo, Y. Nitzan, M. Nisnevitch, Israel 76 UNDERSTANDING THE PHYSIOLOGY OF LACTOBACILLUS PLANTARUM AT ZERO GROWTH P. Goffin, B. van de Bunt, M. Giovane, J.H.J. Leveau, S. Höppener-Ogawa, J. Hugenholtz, B. Teusink, The Netherlands, USA 77 DIVERSITY OF PROKARYOTES INHABITING NATURAL IRON-ARSENIC CO-PRECIPITATION PRODUCTS FROM GROUNDWATER R. Gorra, G. Webster, M. Martin, A.J. Weightman, Italy, UK 78 SYNTROPHACEAE.: KEY PLAYERS IN ANAEROBIC OIL BIODEGRADATION R.J. Grant, A. Sherry, N.D. Gray, C.M. Aitken, M. Jones, S.R. Larter, I.M. Head, UK, Canada 186 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 3: ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY (contd.) Poster No 79 DISTRIBUTION OF BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS VAR. ISRAELENSIS SPORES IN SOIL OF A SWISS WETLAND RESERVE V. Guidi, N. Patocchi, P. Lüthy, M. Tonolla, Switzerland 80 AMPLIFICATION OF PROTOCATECHUATE 3,4-DIOXYGENASE GENE OF STENOTROPHOMONAS MALTOPHILIA KB2-AROMATIC COMPOUNDS DEGRADER U. Guzik, D. Wojcieszynska, K. Hupert-Kocurek, Poland 81 IMPACT AND ADAPTATION OF EUGLENA MUTABILIS TO AN ACID MINE DRAINAGE EXPOSED ENVIRONMENT WITH SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ARSENICAL STRESS D. Halter, C. Casiot, H. Heipieper, S. Simon, G. Tcherkez, F. Arsène-Ploetze, P. Bertin, France, Germany 82 STRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL STABILITY OF METHANOTROPHIC COMMUNITIES IN A LANDFILL-COVER SOIL R.M. Henneberger, L. Mosberger, J. Zeyer, M.H. Schroth, Switzerland 83 COLIPLAGE, A RAPID DIAGNOSTIC TOOL FOR RECREATIONAL WATER MANAGEMENT A. Henry, J. Baudart, G. Scherpereel, P. Servais, P. Lebaron, N. Charni Ben Tabassi, France, Belgium 84 A CONVENTIONAL PCR ASSAY FOR THE QUANTIFICATION OF NAEGLERIA SPP, HARMANNELLA SPP AND NUCLEARIA SPP IN COOLING WATERS P. Herbelin, N. Loones, S. Morel, M. Binet, E. Régoudis, M. Pélandakis, France 85 POLYPHASIC CHARACTERIZATION OF METHANOTROPHIC BACTERIA ISOLATED BY RAPID LIQUID CULTURING S. Hoefman, P. De Vos, K. Heylen, Belgium 86 SELENIUM REMOVAL AND BIODIESEL FEEDSTOCK PRODUCTION IN AGRICULTURAL DRAINAGE WATER K. Hristova, P. Tantayotai, R. Schmidt, USA 87 DEGRADATION PATHWAYS OF LONG CHAIN-ALKYLPHENOLS BY PROTEOBACTERIA ISOLATED IN TAIWAN Y.W. Lin, H.C. Hsieh, Y.C. Lin, S.Y. Foo, N.N. Tuan, S.L. Huang, Taiwan R.O.C. 88 A PRACTICAL RANDOM MUTAGENESIS SYSTEM FOR PROBIOTIC LACTOBACILLUS CASEI USING TN5 TRANSPOSITION COMPLEXES M. Ito, Y.G. Kim, H. Tsuji, M. Kiwaki, K. Nomoto, R. Tanaka, N. Okada, H. Danbara, Japan 187 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 3: ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY (contd.) Poster No 89 DETECTION OF PROCHLOROTHRIX IN THE SAINT-PETERSBURG REGION OF RUSSIA N.V. Velichko, O.V. Gavrilova, S.G. Averina, N.V. Ivanikova, A.V. Pinevich, Russia 90 INVASION PATHWAYS OF CRYPHONECTRIA PARASITICA IN CROATIA AS REVEALED BY SCAR-TYPING M. Jezic, D. Rigling, L. Krstin, M. Ćurković-Perica, Croatia, Switzerland 91 BACTERIAL PRODUCTION OF URANIUM NANOWIRES S. Jiang, H.G. Hur, Republic of Korea 92 BIOMINERALIZATION OF THE FEII-FEIII GREEN RUST COMPOUNDS FROM ΓFEOOH REDUCTION BY SHEWANELLA PUTREFACIENS IN POROUS MEDIA A.S. Sergent, F. Jorand, P.P. Rémy, K. Hanna, France 93 DEGRADATION OF TOXIC PHORBOL ESTERS PRESENT IN DE-OILED JATROPHA CURCAS SEED CAKE BY AN ECO-FRIENDLY MICROBIAL PROCESS C. Joshi, S. Khare, India 94 MYCOLOGICAL CONTAMINATION OF DENTAL UNIT WATERLINES AND EFFECT ON QUALITY OF INDOOR AIR D. Kadaifciler, A. Cotuk, Turkey 95 RHODOCOCCUS PYRIDINIVORANS EDB2 CAPABLE OF ENDOSULFAN DEGRADATION FROM YEOJA BAY WETLAND K. Yundendorji, S.R. Moon, S.J. Kim, S.Y. Ahn, K.H. Kang, H.Y. Kahng, Republic of Korea 96 A STUDY ON THE BIODEGRADATION OF PETROLEUM OILS BY MARINE MICROBIAL CONSORTIA WITH PSEUDOMONAS TAEANENSIS MS-3 D.H. Lee, S.H. Sohn, J.S. Jung, S.I. Kim, K.H. Oh, H.Y. Kahng, Republic of Korea 97 A POLYPHASIC STUDY OF NOVEL BACTERIA FROM ENRICHMENT CULTURE USING MARINE WETLAND WITH ORGANIC COMPOUNDS S.R. Moon, S.Y. Ahn, K.H. Kang, H.Y. Kahng, Republic of Korea 98 EXTRACELLULAR NUCLEIC ACIDS -INDUCED MUTAGENESIS IN ESCHERICHIA COLI T. Kenzaka, M. Nasu, K. Tani, Japan 99 FLIC GENOTYPING AS A TOOL FOR EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDY OF ENVIRONMENTAL ESCHERICHIA COLI S. Akter, K.S. Afreen, M. Islam, N. Azmuda, S.I. Khan, N.K. Birkeland, Bangladesh, Norway 188 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 3: ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY (contd.) Poster No 100 PREVELENCE OF PENICILLIUM SPECIES IN RHIZOSPHERE SOILS OF SELECTED ECONOMICAL IMPORTANT TREES IN DISTRICT PUNJAB, PAKISTAN I. Khokhar, R. Bajwa, G. Nasim, Pakistan 101 CHARACTERIZATION OF DENITRIFYING "CANDIDATUS ACCUMULIBACTER PHOSPHATIS" IN ACTIVATED SLUDGES WITH DIFFERENT ACCUMULIBACTER CLADES J.M. Kim, H.J. Lee, C.O. Jeon, Republic of Korea 102 ANALYSIS OF BACTERIAL COMMUNITIES IN KOREAN FERMENTED SOYBEAN PRODUCT REVEALED BY BARCODED PYROSEQUENCING Y.S. Kim, H.Y. Weon, S.J. Kim, S.W. Kwon, I.C. Park, S.B. Hong, S.J. Seok, Republic of Korea 103 MICROORGANISMS OF METHANE CYCLE IN DRAINED PEAT SOILS A. Kizilova, I. Kravchenko, A. Sirin, Russia 104 THE IMPACT OF BROMOETHANESULPHONIC ACID (BES) ON METHANE GENERATION AND THE SIZE AND STRUCTURE OF RUMINAL METHANOGEN POPULATIONS IN VITRO A.V. Klieve, A.J. Maguire, D. Ouwerkerk, Australia 105 SEASONAL STUDIES ON MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES INHABITING SOILS FROM TWO DIFFERENT KARSTIC AREAS OF HUNGARY M. Knáb, T. Szili-Kovács, E. M. Tóth, M. Palatinszky, K. Kiss, K. Márialigeti, J. Móga, A.K. Borsodi, Hungary 106 ANALYSIS OF SULFATE-REDUCING BACTERIAL COMMUNITIES IN ENRICHMENT CULTURES FROM THE UPPER WATER COLUMN OF THE BLACK SEA V.A. Korneeva, A.L. Brioukhanov, E.E. Zakharova, N.V. Pimenov, Russia 107 MUNICIPAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT AS A SOURCE OF ESBLENTEROBACTERIACEAE BACTERIA IN THE AIR AT THE WWTP AREA E. Korzeniewska, Poland 108 DENITRIFICATION IN THE FRESHWATER SELENGA RIVER-LAKE BAIKAL ECOSYSTEM A. Kovadlo, V. Drucker, G. Kalmychkov, Russia 109 ISOLATION AND MOLECULAR ANALYSIS OF HIGH-AFFINITY METHANE OXIDIZING COMMUNITIES FROM FOREST AND AGRICULTURAL SOILS I. Kravchenko, A. Kizilova, Russia 110 POTENTIAL MECHANISM OF SURVIVAL OF THE BACTERIA OF THE GENUS ENTEROCOCCUS IN LAKE BAIKAL O. Kravchenko, V. Parfenova, U. Obst, Russia, Germany 189 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 3: ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY (contd.) Poster No 111 METABOLIC MODEL FOR TETRASPHAERA INVOLVED IN ENHANCED BIOLOGICAL PHOSPHORUS REMOVAL PLANTS R. Kristiansen, K.L. Nielsen, H. Nguyen, S. Petrovski, B. Seviour, V. Quy Le, J.L. Nielsen, A. Calteau, P.H. Nielsen, Denmark, Australia, France 112 ESTABLISHMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND PORTABLE MICROBIAL FUEL CELL BY RECOMBINANT PLASMID IN E. COLI J.T. Kuo, Y.C. Chung, Taiwan R.O.C. 113 METATRANSCRIPTOMICS OF DOMINANT DENITRIFYING BACERIA IN ACTIVATED SLUDGE V.Q. Le, A.A. Hansen, L.B.S. Hansen, K.L. Nielsen, J.L. Nielsen, Denmark 114 ATTEMPT TO PRODUCE MEDIUM-CHAIN-LENGTH POLYHYDROXYALKANOATES FROM XYLOSE BY ENGINEERED PSEUDOMONAS PUTIDA S. Le Meur, Q. Ren, M. Zinn, T. Egli, Switzerland 115 THE REGULATORY ROLE OF THE FERREDOXIN REDUCTASE THNY L. Ledesma, A. Sánchez, M. Medina, E. Santero, F. Reyes-Ramírez, Spain 116 A CAUSAL AGENT OF NEW BACTERIAL CANKER ON KIWIFRUIT ACTINIDIA CHINENSIS AND ITS PCR DETECTION Y.S. Lee, Y.J. Koh, H.Y. Kahng, J.S. Jung, Republic of Korea 117 LIGNINOLYTIC ENZYMES ACTIVITIES AND SEM ANALYSIS OF FUNGAL INOCULUM OF ANTHRACOPHYLLUM DISCOLOR S. Elgueta, C. Santos, N. Lima, M.C. Diez, Chile, Portugal 118 MICROBIAL AIR QUALITY IN KINDERGARTENS WITH SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON HAEMOPHILUS INFLUENZAE D.O. Lis, A. Wlazło, R.L. Górny, Poland 119 POLY (L-LACTIC ACID) DEGRADING ACTIVITY FROM ENDOPHYTIC ACTINOMYCETES MICROMONOSPORA SPP. AND CATALYTIC ANALYSIS BY SURFACE PLASMON RESONANCE K. Lohmaneeratana, V. Champreda, T. Srikhirin, A. Thamchaipenet, Thailand 120 MOLECULAR DIVERSITY OF NITRITE REDUCTASE GENES (NIRK) IN MARINE AMMONIA-OXIDIZING ARCHAEA M.B. Lund, A.C. Mosier, J.M. Smith, J.M. Beman, C.A. Francis, USA 121 HOW DO CLIMATE WARMING, PLANT SPECIES RICHNESS AND FUNCTIONAL GROUP AFFECT AMMONIA OXIDIZING BACTERIA DIVERSITY AND FUNCTION IN EXPERIMENTAL GRASSLANDS? S. Malchair, M. Carnol, Belgium 190 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 3: ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY (contd.) Poster No 122 SELECTION OF BIOINDICATORS FOR LEAD POLLUTION IN MICROBIAL MATS USING HIGH-RESOLUTION MICROSCOPIC TECHNIQUES J. Maldonado, A. Solé, I. Esteve, Spain 123 A STUDY ON FUMARATE REDUCTASE ACTIVITY OF MICROORGANISMS ISOLATED FROM KOREAN BLACK GOAT L.L. Mamuad, M.J. Alam, S.H. Kim, K.K. Cho, C.O. Jeon, S.S. Lee, Republic of Korea 124 DETECTION OF VIRULENCE FACTORS OF AEROMONAS HYDROPHILA ISOLATED FROM TREATED WASTEWATER AND TREATED SLUDGE D.E. Oliveira, L.C. Balsalobre, M. Dropa, E.M. Hachich, M.I.Z. Sato, G.R. Matté, M.H. Matté, Brazil 125 IDENTIFICATION OF NEW ENZYMATIC ACTIVITIES FROM GRAM-POSITIVE BACTERIA ISOLATED FROM TERMITE GUT (RETICULITERMES SANTONENSIS) C. Mattéotti, P. Thonart, F. Francis, E. Haubruge, J. Destain, C. Brasseur, J. Bauwens, E. De Pauw, D. Portetelle, M. Vandenbol, Belgium 126 DETECTION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MYCOBACTERIA IN WATER BY REAL TIME QUANTITATIVE PCR G. Meheut, S. Lamart, S. Billard, K. Delabre, N. Charni Ben Tabassi, France 127 A BACTERIAL REPORTERS PANEL FOR THE DETECTION OF ANTIBIOTICS S. Melamed, C. Lalush, S. Yagur-Kroll, T. Elad, N. Kessler, R. Pedahzur, S. Belkin, Israel 128 SCREENING FOR ANTIVIRAL ACTIVITY OF MARINE ACTINOMYCETES COLLECTED ON THE NORTH COAST OF SÃO PAULO STATE, BRAZIL C.B.A. Menezes, C.K. Mantovani, G.K. Kimura, L.K. Kohn, C.W. Arns, F. Fantinatti-Garboggini, Brazil 129 BIOLOGICAL COBALT REMOVAL FROM WASTEWATER OF D.M.T. COMPANY, ISFAHAN S.M. Meybodi, F. Amiri, J. Nekoui, A. Nasrollahi, Iran 130 DEFINING CONSORTIUM OF HYDROCARBON-DEGRADING BACTERIA AND DETERMINATION OF THEIR BIODEGRADATION POTENTIAL J. Milic, G. Gojgic-Cvijovic, V. Beskoski, M. Ilic, T. Narancic, B. Vasiljevic, M.M. Vrvic, Serbia 131 DYNAMICS OF CYPRINID HERPESVIRUS-3 IN NATURAL ENVIRONMENTS IN JAPAN T. Minamoto, M.N. Honjo, Z. Kawabata, Japan 191 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 3: ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY (contd.) Poster No 132 BIOREDUCTION OF CR(VI) BY A FUSARIUM LICHENICOLA FUNGAL STRAIN L. Morales-Barrera, E. Cristiani-Urbina, Mexico 133 NICKEL(II) BIOSORPTION BY SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE VAR. ELLIPSOIDEUS E.A. Suazo-Madrid, L. Morales-Barrera, E. Cristiani-Urbina, Mexico 134 EFFECTS OF ENGINEERED NANOPARTICLES (QUANTUM DOTS) ON BACTERIA T. Gocht, N. Magg, I. Ott, B. Morasch, Germany 135 NANOSIMS IMAGING OF N ASSIMILATION AND N2-FIXATION IN AQUATIC ENVIRONMENTS N. Musat, Germany 136 ANTIBACTERIAL EFFECTS OF PROSOPIS JULIFLORA OCCURRING IN IRAN T. Naji, M. Hakemi Vala, Iran 137 ANALYSIS OF MONOAROMATIC DEGRADING BACTERIA ISOLATED FROM POLLUTED RIVER SEDIMENTS T. Narancic, L. Djokic, B. Vasiljevic, Serbia 138 DIVERSITY AND PHYLOGENY OF CULTIVABLE HETEROTROPHIC BACTERIA DERIVED FROM MIXED COLONIES P.S. Costa, C. Lima-Bittencourt, F. Barbosa, E. Chartone-Souza, A.M.A. Nascimento, Brazil 139 ANTAGONISTIC EFFECT OF ACTINOMYCETES STRAINS ISOLATED FROM DIFFERENT BRAZILIAN SOIL AGAINST PHYTOPATHOGENIC FUNGI ASPERGILLUS NIGER AND CURVULARIA ERAGROSTIDIS V.J. Nunes, J.B. Silva, E.O. Silva, P.V. Macedo, R.P. Nascimento, Brazil 140 SIX DIFFERENT TRANSCRIPTOMES AND A PARTIAL PROTEOME OF ESCHERICHIA COLI O157:H7 EDL933 DETERMINED UNDER DIVERSE ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS K. Neuhaus, R. Landstorfer, S. Simon, D. Oelke, H. Marx, B. Küster, S. Scherer, Germany 141 ECOPHYSIOLOGY OF NOVEL UNCULTURED PSEUDOMONAS POLYPHOSPHATE-ACCUMULATING ORGANISMS IN FULL-SCALE ENHANCED BIOLOGICAL PHOSPHORUS REMOVAL PLANTS H.T.T. Nguyen, J.L. Nielsen, P.H. Nielsen, Denmark 142 USE OF AUTOFLUORESCENT BACTERIA TO VALIDATE A METHOD OF BACTERIAL DISLODGEMENT FROM FLOCS M. Orruño, I. Garaizabal, C. Parada, Z. Bravo, I. Arana, I. Barcina, Spain 192 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 3: ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY (contd.) Poster No 143 CHARACTERIZATION OF PHOSPHATE SOLUBILISING AND SIDEROPHORE PRODUCING ACTINOMYCETES FROM WHITE TRUFFLE ASCOCARPS A. Pavic, S. Stankovic, D. Kruger, F. Buscot, M. Tarkka, Z. Marjanovic, Serbia, Germany 144 LOW NUTRIENT MEDIA AND ENZYMATIC ACTIVITY IN MONITORING OF MICROBIOLOGICAL QUALITY OF GROUNDWATER O. Petrovic, P. Knezevic, J. Simeunovic, S. Roncevic, S. Ciric, Serbia 145 ANALYSING ACINETOBACTER GENOMES TOWARDS BIOTECHNOLOGICAL APPLICATION IN A SAFE CONTEXT D. Davolos, B. Pietrangeli, Italy 146 DISTRIBUTION OF HAPTOPHYTES IN WATERS OF THE WEST SPITSBERGEN (NORWAY) K. Piwosz, K. Spich, A.M. Kubiszyn, J. Wiktor, A. Tatarek, Poland 147 RESISTANCE OF BIOLOGICAL SAND CRUST ORGANISMS TO EXCESS LIGHT DURING DESICCATION H. Raanan, I. Ohad, A. Kaplan, Israel 148 DIVERSITY OF PHOTOTROPHIC SULFUR BACTERIA IN THE SEDIMENT OF LAKE CADAGNO THROUGH THE ANALYSIS OF SUBFOSSIL 16S RRNA GENE SEQUENCES D. Ravasi, R. Peduzzi, S. Peduzzi, V. Guidi, M. Tonolla, Switzerland 149 ADAPTATION OF COMPOST MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES IN AN AMD FIELD SITE A LONG TERM PROCESS M. Reinicke, E. Kothe, Germany 150 HIGH PROCARYOTIC DIVERSITY IN SLUDGE OF AN ANAEROBIC LAGOON J.C. Rezende, Z.L. Pereira, J.L.S. Martín, E.C. Souza, A.M.A. Nascimento, Brazil, Spain 151 ENRICHMENT OF AN AUTOTROPHIC AMMONIA-OXIDIZING ARCHAEON OF THAUMARCHAEAL GROUP I.1A FROM AN AGRICULTURAL SOIL M.Y. Jung, S.J. Park, D. Min, J.S. Kim, W.I.C. Rijpstra, J.S.S. Damsté, G.J. Kim, E.L. Madsen, S.K. Rhee, Republic of Korea, The Netherlands, USA 152 PRELIMINARY EVALUATION OF SOIL MICROBIAL ACTIVITIES AS AFFECTED BY CONSERVATION AGRICULTURAL (CA) PRACTICES IN MAIZE BASED SYSTEMS IN SOUTH AFRICA O.H.J. Rhode, A. Nel, C.C. Bezuidenhout, South Africa 153 IDENTIFICATION AND COMPARISON OF MICROBIAL DIVERSITY IN AZOREAN LAVA TUBES ACCORDING TO HUMAN IMPACT C. Riquelme, J.M.M. Hathaway, M.D.L. Dapkevicius, D.E. Northup, Portugal, USA 193 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 3: ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY (contd.) Poster No 154 IN VITRO RECONSTRUCTION OF THE ACTIVATION SYSTEM OF THN GENES IN SPHINGOMONAS MACROGOLITABIDA STRAIN TFA E. Rivas Marín, L. Ledesma García, F. Reyes Ramírez, B. Floriano Pardal, E. Santero Santurino, Spain 155 AN ORIGINAL APPROACH FOR STUDYING THE BACTERIAL RESISTANCE TO ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS AT THE COMMUNITY LEVEL: APPLICATION TO BRACKISH LAGOON WATER A. Vanhove, E. Jumas-Bilak, F. Aujoulat, F. Roger, T. Vallaeys, H. Marchandin, P. Monfort, France 156 CHARACTERIZATION OF SOIL KILLER YEAST ISOLATED FROM SUGAR CANE RHIZOSPHERE M.M. Rosa-Magri, S. Tauk-Tornisielo, S. Ceccato-Antonini, Brazil 157 INFLUENCE OF SALINITY ON DMSP AND METHIONINE DEGRADATION AND ITS REGULATORY EFFECT ON THE NITROUS OXIDE REDUCTION STEP OF DENITRIFICATION P. Salgado, A. Bordalo, R. Kiene, C. Magalhães, Portugal, USA 158 NOVEL DIVERSITY OF PUTATIVELY GEOSMIN-PRODUCING BACTERIA IN FRESHWATER AQUACULTURE A.M. Saunders, P.D. Sindilariu, P.H. Nielsen, J.L. Nielsen, Denmark 159 INVOLVEMENT OF THE SHEWANELLA ONEIDENSIS DECAHEME CYTOCHROME MTRA IN PERIPLASMIC STABILITY OF THE Β-BARREL PROTEIN MTRB M. Schicklberger, C. Buecking, B. Schütz, H. Heide, J. Gescher, Germany 160 BIOLOGICAL FUNCTION OF PHENOTYPIC NOISE IN N2-FIXATION ON THE SINGLE-CELL LEVEL F. Schreiber, T. Vagner, G. Lavik, M. Kuypers, M. Ackermann, Switzerland, Germany 161 BIOSYNTHESIS OF PHB TERCOPOLYMER BY SOME MESOPHILE AND THERMOPHILE BACILLUS SPP ISOLATED FROM SOIL A.A. Sepahi, Z. Hedayati, A. Khanafari, Iran 162 BIOREMEDIATION OF CADMIUM (CD) USING CD RESISTANT BACTERIA ISOLATED FROM ACTIVATE SLUDGE INDUSTRIAL WASTE EFFLUENT A. Jabbari Nezhad Kermani, M. Faezi Ghasemi, M.R. Shakibaie, A. Khosravan, A. Farahmand, Iran 194 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 3: ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY (contd.) Poster No 163 RICH MICROBIAL COMMUNITY IN BOREAL ACID SULPHATE SOIL AND ITS POTENTIAL FOR GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS M. Simek, S. Virtanen, A. Simojoki, V. Krištůfek, M. Yli-Halla, Czech Republic, Finland 164 ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF ANAEROBIC FUNGI FROM GOAT S.S. Dagar, S. Kumar, P. Mudgil, A.K. Puniya, S.K. Sirohi, India 165 REMOVAL OF HEAVY METALS FROM REAL ELECTROPLATING EFFLUENTS USING A BREWER'S YEAST STRAIN OF SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE M.D. Machado, H.M.V.M. Soares, E.V. Soares, Portugal 166 PERSISTENCE OF MICROBIAL HUMAN MARKERS IN FRESHWATER AND SEAWATER MICROCOSMS O. Solecki, M. Gourmelon, M.P. Caprais, C. Marin, N. Wéry, L. Jeanneau, E. Jardé, A.M. Pourcher, France 167 LONG TERM MONITORING BACTEROIDALES HOST SPECIFIC MARKERS IN A CATCHMENT (DAOULAS) A. Mauffret, S. Mieszkin, M.P. Caprais, C. Le Mennec, O. Solecki, M. Gourmelon, France 168 MICROBIALLY INDUCED SEDIMENTARY STRUCTURES (MISS) FROM THE LONAR CRATER A. Solunke, S.C. Aithal, India 169 PROTEOMIC ANALYSIS OF THE PURPLE SULFUR BACTERIUM THIODICTYON SP. CAD16 FROM THE LAKE CADAGNO N. Storelli, M. Saad, X. Perret, N.U. Frigaard, S. Peduzzi, M. Tonolla, Switzerland, Denmark 170 INFERENCE OF THE DEGRADATION PATHWAY OF AMARANTH FROM AN ANALYSIS OF DECOLORIZED PRODUCTS BY THE FUNGUS BJERKANDERA ADUSTA DEC 1 Y. Sugano, N. Gomi, M. Okudomi, K. Matsumoto, H. Konno, T. Hisabori, Japan 171 IDENTIFICATION OF CRY PROTEIN FROM ENDOPHYTIC SUGARCANE BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS TC2.3.1R6 USING MASS SPECTROMETRY (MS) M.T. Suzuki, W.L. Araújo, Brazil 172 FLOW CYTOMETRY AS A RAPID TOOL TO ASSESS TOXIC EFFECTS ON ACTIVATED SLUDGE IN WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTS S. Tamburini, P. Foladori, L. Bruni, Italy 173 THE POSSIBILITY THAT HARMFUL MICROALGAL SPECIES INVADE THE JAPANASE FISH FARMS THROUGH THE FLY IMPORTED FROM HAINAN ISLAND (CHINA) S. Tanabe, M. Hosoi, H.D. Park, H.W. Lee, S. Ban, Japan, China 195 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 3: ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY (contd.) Poster No 174 CYANOBACTERIAL DIVERSITY AND ACTIVITY IN MODERN HOT SPRING CONICAL STROMATOLITES S.P. Templer, B. Liang, H. Vali, M.S. Sim, T. Bosak, USA, Canada 175 DEGRADATION OF PESTICIDE RESIDUES FROM SOIL BY MICROORGANISMS Z. Yurtkuran, S. Toksoz, A. Karaca, Turkey 176 REGULATORY SYSTEM OF 2,4,6-TRICHLOROPHENOL DEGRADATION GENES EXPRESSION IN RALSTONIA PICKETTII DTP0602 H. Torii, H. Hara, H. Yabe, N. Takizawa, T. Hatta, Japan 177 A MODIFIED, SENSITIVE CYANOBACTERIA AS POTENTIAL BIOMATERIAL FOR THE PREPARATION OF A BIOSENSOR A. Tripathi, S. KK, S. Mohan, R. Prakash, S.K. Singh, A. Gupta, A. Rahman, S. Sundaram, India 178 INFLUENCE OF SUBSTRATE TYPE AND MIXED INOCULUM ORIGIN ON VOLATILE FATTY ACIDS FORMATION DURING ACIDOGENIC FERMENTATION I.M. van Aarle, E. de Hults, J. Lima-Ramos, I. George, P.A. Gerin, Belgium 179 SHEAR STRESS AFFECTS HEAT SHOCK AND SOS RESPONSE IN PSEUDOMONAS PUTIDA KT2440 R. Van Houdt, A. Crabbé, B. Leroy, R. Wattiez, N. Leys, Belgium, USA 180 HUMAN PATHOGEN VIRUSES IN HUNGARIAN RECREATIONAL WATERS A. Kern, M. Kadar, M. Vargha, Hungary 181 RISK FACTORS ATTRIBUTING TO LEGIONELLA COLONIZATION AND SEROTYPE DISTRIBUTION IN POTABLE WATER SYSTEMS Z. Barna, A. Szax, R. Banfi, M. Kadar, M. Vargha, Hungary 182 ORIGIN AND PERSISTENCE OF LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES IN ORGANIC AND CONVENTIONAL DAIRY CATTLE FARMS IN THE CANTABRIA REGION (NORTHERN SPAIN) A. Varsaki, P. Santorun, R. García, V. López, S. Ortiz, J.V. Martínez-Suárez, Spain 183 CULTURE-DEPENDENT AND CULTURE-INDEPENDENT METHODS TARGET DIFFERENT BACTERIA IN A FRESHWATER SAMPLE I. Vaz-Moreira, C. Egas, O.C. Nunes, C.M. Manaia, Portugal 184 DIVERSITY AND ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE OF ACINETOBACTER SPP. IN SURFACE AND DRINKING WATER C. Narciso da Rocha, L. Svensson, E. Moore, I. Vaz-Moreira, V. Figueira, C.M. Manaia, Portugal, Sweden 196 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 3: ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY (contd.) Poster No 185 QUANTITATIVE ESTIMATION AND SAMPLING OPTIMISATION OF FUNGI IN BEACH SAND WITH THE USE OF GIS AND GEOSTATISTICAL ANALYSIS M.A. Efstratiou, D. Kitsiou, A. Vintenko, A. Velegraki, Greece 186 EXPRESSION OF FUNGAL GENES ENCODING FOR DECOMPOSITION-RELATED ENZYMES IN FOREST SOIL J. Voriskova, M. Stursova, P. Baldrian, Czech Republic 187 PERFORMANCE OF A NEW BIOFILM REACTOR( RBCP) USING IN TREATMENT OF FORMALDEHYDE WASTEWATER M. Vossoughi, E. Fatoorehch, S.M. Borgheiband, I. Alemzadeh, Iran 188 PHENOL-DEGRADING CAPABILITY OF MODERATE THERMOPHILIC NOCARDIA OTITIDISCAVIARUM STRAIN TSH1 M. Vossoughi, M. Zeinali, S. K. Ardestanic, I. Alemzadeh, Iran 189 CONSTRAINED MOTILITY AND NUTRIENT DIFFUSION SHAPE BACTERIAL COLONY MORPHOLOGY ON PARTIALLY HYDRATED ROUGH SURFACES G. Wang, D. Or, Switzerland 190 N-MEDIATED RESPONSES OF SOIL FUNGAL COMMUNITIES TO CLIMATIC CHANGE IN TWO-YEAR RAINFALL MANIPULATION IN A TEMPERATE FOREST M. Wang, S. Shi, Z. Hao, China 191 INFLUENCE OF ACIDITY ON THE ABUNDANCE AND DIVERSITY OF SOIL BURKHOLDERIA POPULATIONS N. Stopnišek, N. Fierer, B. Frey, L. Eberl, L. Weisskopf, Switzerland, USA 192 CHARACTERIZATION OF BACTERIAL COMMUNITY IN ASIAN DUST USING PYROSEQUENCING H.Y. Weon, Y.S. Kim, I.C. Park, S.W. Kwon, Republic of Korea 193 IDENTIFYING HUMAN FAECAL CONTAMINATION IN SWISS SURFACE AND SPRING WATER M. Wicki, R. Felleisen, A. Baumgartner, Switzerland 194 FROM CATCHMENT TO COAST: THE ACTIVITY OF E. COLI O157:H7 IN WATERCOURSES IS AFFECTED BY LAND-USE R. Quilliam, C. Thorn, S. Malham, P. Williams, D. Jones, UK 195 CHARACTERIZATION OF CATECHOL 2,3-DIOXYGENASE FROM STENOTROPHOMONAS MALTOPHILIA STRAIN KB2 D. Wojcieszynska, U. Guzik, K. Hupert-Kocurek, A. Jankowska, Poland 196 GYRB SEQUENCE ANALYSIS AND MALDI-TOF MS AS NEW IDENTIFICATION TOOLS FOR PLANT PATHOGENIC CLAVIBACTER J. Zaluga, K. Heylen, M. Maes, P. De Vos, Belgium 197 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 3: INTERACTIONS OF BACTERIA WITH PROTOZOANS AND MACROPHAGES Poster No 197 PHYSIOLOGICAL AND MOLECULAR RESPONSE OF CAENORHABDITIS ELEGANS AGAINST GRAM NEGATIVE PATHOGENS K. Balamurugan, India 198 GROWTH OF FREE LIVING AMOEBAE UNDER TWO TEMPERATURES WITH BACTERIAL MAT AS NUTRIENT Y. Heluin, S. Banas, L. Mathieu, S. Goudot, P. Herbelin, S. Soreau, F. Jorand, France 199 DISSECTION OF THE ROLE OF INVASIN AND YERSINIA ADHESIN A FOR YOP INJECTION BY Y. ENTEROCOLITICA IN DIFFERENT CELL TYPES B. Keller, A. Siegfried, E. Deuschle, R. Fässler, I.B. Autenrieth, B. Manncke, E. Bohn, Germany 200 LEGK2 PROTEIN KINASE ACTIVITY IS ESSENTIAL FOR EFFICIENT ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM RECRUITMENT AND INTRACELLULAR REPLICATION OF LEGIONELLA PNEUMOPHILA E. Hervet, X. Charpentier, F. Fuche, C. Gilbert, P. Doublet, France 201 GROWTH DYNAMIC OF NAEGLERIA FOWLERI INTO A FRESHWATER BIOFILM AT TWO TEMPERATURES S. Goudot, P.Herbelin, S.Soreau, S.Banas, L.Mathieu, F.Jorand, France 202 EVALUATION OF ACANTHAMOEBA - CAMPYLOBACTER CO-CULTURING AS AN ENRICHMENT STEP IN MLST-BASED GENETIC STUDIES OF CAMPYLOBACTER JEJUNI P. Griekspoor, D. Axelsson-Olsson, J. Waldenström, B. Olsen, Sweden 203 CHARACTERISATION OF MYCOBACTERIUM MARINUM NICHES A. Gueho, T. Soldati, Switzerland 204 A CHLAMYDIAL ENDOSYMBIONT ALTERS LEGIONELLA PNEUMOPHILA INFECTION IN AMOEBAE L. Koenig, F. Schulz, M.S. Swanson, M. Horn, Austria, USA 205 THE PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA ANTIMETABOLITE L-2-AMINO-4-METHOXYTRANS-3-BUTENOIC ACID (AMB) INDUCES ENCYSTMENT IN ACANTHAMOEBA CASTELLANII X. Lee, A. Croxatto, J. Sufrin, D. Haas, G. Greub, C. Reimmann, Switzerland, USA 206 ENVIRONMENTAL STRESS HAS AN EFFECT ON BACTERIAL BIOFILM DISPERSAL POPULATIONS C. Lutz, D. Marshall, P. Steinberg, S. Egan, S. Kjelleberg, Australia, Singapore 207 ATYPICAL ENTEROPATHOGENIC ESCHERICHIA COLI (AEPEC) SEROTYPE O55:H7: DESCRIPTION OF ANTI-PHAGOCYTOSIS BY A SECRETED FACTOR R. Marques-Porto, K.C. de Melo, D.C. Pimenta, R.D.C. Ruiz, Brazil 198 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 3: INTERACTIONS OF BACTERIA WITH PROTOZOANS AND MACROPHAGES (contd.) Poster No 208 PROTOZOANS AS HOSTS AND VECTORS FOR SPREAD OF C AMPYLOBACTER J. Olofsson, B. Olsen, P. Ellström, J. Waldenström, Sweden 209 PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA VIRULENCE ANALYZED IN A DICTYOSTELIUM DISCOIDEUM MODEL OF INFECTION A. Zimmermann, A. Neidig, S. Häussler, C. Matz, J. Overhage, Germany 210 THE GENOME OF THE AMOEBA SYMBIONT “CANDIDATUS AMOEBOPHILUS ASIATICUS” ENCODES AN AFP-LIKE PROPHAGE POSSIBLY USED FOR PROTEIN SECRETION T. Penz, M. Horn, S. Schmitz-Esser, Austria 211 A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF MACROPHAGE ACTIVATION INDUCED BY HUMAN CLINICAL ISOLATES OF LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES AND RHODOCOCCUS EQUI S. Remuzgo Martínez, L. Pilares Ortega, C. Santa Cruz Llata, J. Navas, L. Martínez Martínez, J. Ramos Vivas, Spain 212 LIMP2 PLAYS A ROLE IN MACROPHAGE ACTIVATION AND IN THE ONSET OF THE INNATE IMMUNE RESPONSE TO LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES E. Rodriguez-Del Rio, E. Carrasco-Marin, C. Alvarez-Dominguez, Spain 213 CHARACTERIZATION OF MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS PHOSPHATASE MUTANTS P. Selchow, K. Walter, S. Ehlers, P. Keller, P. Sander, Switzerland, Germany 214 VIRULENCE POTENTIAL OF THE PSEUDOMONAS FLUORESCENS CLINICAL STRAIN MFN1032 D. Sperandio, G. Rossignol, J. Guerillon, L. Mijouin, M. Feuilloley, N. Orange, A. Merieau, France 215 ACTIVITY INCREASE OF PERITONEAL MACROPHAGES IN MICE INFECTED WITH M.TUBERCULOSIS H37RV, TREATED WITH PREPARATION FROM GLYCYRRHIZA GLABRA ROOT L. Sukhenko, M. Egorov, Russia 216 FREE-LIVING AMOEBAE AND ENDOSYMBIOTIC NON-TUBERCULOUS MYCOBACTERIA IN HOSPITAL WATER AND BIOFILM SAMPLES: ISOLATION, IDENTIFICATION AND SUSCEPTIBILITY TO ALDEHYDES A. Ovrutsky, M. Kartalija, X. Bai, M. Jackson, S. Gibbs, J. Falkinham, M. Iseman, P. Reynolds, E.D. Chan, G. Mc Donnell, V. Thomas, USA, UK, France 217 FIMBRIAL POLYADHESINS: ANTI-IMMUNE ARMAMENT OF GRAM-NEGATIVE PATHOGENS V.P. Zaviyalov, Finland 199 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 3: INTERACTIONS OF BACTERIA WITH PROTOZOANS AND MACROPHAGES (contd.) Poster No 218 TOLL LIKE RECPTOR 9 IS IMPORTANT FOR HOST DEFENSE AGAINST M1T1 GROUP A STREPTOCOCCUS INFECTIONS A. Zinkernagel, S. Uchiyama, V. Nizet, Switzerland, USA POSTER SESSION 3: METAGENOMICS IN THE ENVIRONMENT 219 THE METAGENOME OF A MICROBIAL COMMUNITY CARRYING OUT ENHANCED BIOLOGICAL PHOSPHORUS REMOVAL M. Albertsen, L.B.S. Hansen, P.H. Nielsen, K.L. Nielsen, Denmark 220 BACTERIAL DIVERSITY OF SURFACE SAND SAMPLES FROM ASIAN DESERTS AND THEIR POTENTIAL FOR LONG-DISTANCE TRANSPORT BY ASIAN SANDSTORMS S. An, C. Couteau, J. Neveu, M. Dubow, France 221 THE TAXONOMIC SPACE FOR MICROBIAL METAGENOMICS E.E. Andronov, E.V. Pershina, A.G. Pinaev, A.S. Dolnik, Russia 222 A SINGLE STEP METHOD FOR THE ISOLATION OF INHIBITOR-FREE HIGH MOLECULAR WEIGHT DNA FROM SOIL AND COMPOST S. Mackay, R.J. Huddy, I.M. Tuffin, D.A. Cowan, R. Bauer, South Africa 223 PROFILING MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES USING MULTIPLEX PYROSEQUENCING: CRITICAL EVALUATION FOR HUMAN GASTRO-INTESTINAL-TRACT SAMPLES L. Krause, D. Moine, A. Rytz, F. Arigoni, B. Berger, Australia, Switzerland 224 A STATISTICAL APPLICATION ON OPTIMAL SELECTION OF SUMMARY STATISTICS FOR GENETICS AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGICAL DATA USING BAYESIAN COMPUTATION G.C. Bhimani, K.H. Atkotia, India 225 SCREENING FOR NEW ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITIES IN A FOREST SOIL BY FUNCTIONAL METAGENOMICS S. Biver, D. Portetelle, M. Vandenbol, Belgium 226 NITROGEN CYCLE IN THE FOREFIELD OF A RECEDING GLACIER: MINERALIZATION AND NOT NITROGEN FIXATION DOMINATES THE EARLY PHASE R. Brankatschk, S. Töwe, K. Kleineidam, M. Schloter, J. Zeyer, Switzerland, Germany 200 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 3: METAGENOMICS IN THE ENVIRONMENT (contd.) Poster No 227 FUNCTIONAL METAGENOMIC SCREENING FOR ANTIBIOTIC AND METAL RESISTANCE GENES FROM A POLLUTED RIVER K. Vercammen, T. Garcia-Armisen, P. Cornelis, Belgium 228 GLOBAL METAGENOMIC COMPARISONS: GIVE ME YOUR METAGENOME, I WILL TELL YOU WHAT YOU ARE T. Delmont, E. Prestat, C. Larose, J.M. Monier, P. Simonet, T.M. Vogel, Environmental Microbial Genomics Group, France 229 ADAPTIVE STRATEGIES OF SPONGE-ASSOCIATED MICROORGANISMS REVEALED BY COMPARATIVE METAGENOMICS L. Fan, D. Reynolds, M. Stark, S. Kjelleberg, N. Webster, T. Thomas, Australia, Switzerland 230 METAGENOMIC APPROACH TO THE PROKARYOTIC DIVERSITY OF QUERCUS RHIZOSPHERE: BIOMARKERS OF FOREST EVOLUTION M. Fernandez-Lopez, A.J. Fernandez-Gonzalez, P.J. Villadas, J.F. Cobo-Diaz, N. Toro, Spain 231 STUDY OF BACTERIAL COMMUNITY DYNAMICS DURING COCONUT LEAF VERMICOMPOST PRODUCTION AND IN EARTHWORM GUT CONTENTS USING PYROSEQUENCING M. Gopal, K. Jangid, A. Gupta, W.B. Whitman, S.R. Prabhu, G.V. Thomas, India, USA, Canada 232 A METAGENOMIC APPROACH TO ASSESS TIME-DEPENDENT CHANGES WITHIN A MESOPHILIC BIOGAS PRODUCING COMMUNITY A. Hanreich, U. Schimpf, M. Zakrzewski, A. Schlüter, M. Klocke, Germany 233 ISOLATION OF A BACTERIAL CUTINASE HOMOLOG FROM LEAF-BRANCH COMPOST USING METAGENOMIC APPROACH S. Yamato, E. Kanaya, S. Sulaiman, J.J. Kim, Y. Koga, K. Takano, S. Kanaya, Japan 234 CULTURE-INDEPENDENT ANALYSIS OF BIOAEROSOLS IN INDOOR PUBLIC FACILITIES P. Kõll, L.K. Baumgartner, D.N. Frank, C.E. Robertson, N.R. Pace, USA 235 DEVELOPMENT OF A BIOMONITORING TOOL FOR A HYBRID ANAEROBIC BIOREACTOR: A METAGENOMIC APPROACH K. Kundu, S. Sharma, T.R. Sreekrishnan, India 236 A PYROSEQUENCING APPROACH TO EXPLORE COMMUNITY STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION IN ARCTIC SNOW C. Larose, E. Prestat, T.M. Vogel, France 201 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 3: METAGENOMICS IN THE ENVIRONMENT (contd.) Poster No 237 METAGENOMIC APPROACH FOR BIODIVERSITY ACCESS FROM BRAZILIAN SOIL COMMUNITIES UNDER SUGARCANE CROP E.A.N. Pedrinho, W.Q. Moreira, H.S. Macedo, J. Marcondes, S.P. Val-Moraes, E.G.M. Lemos, Brazil 238 DNA MICROARRAY ANALYSIS FOR IMPACT OF SEWAGE SLUDGE ON THE SOIL BACTERIAL COMMUNITIES S.P. Val Moraes, J. Marcondes, L.M. Carareto-Alves, E.G. Macedo Lemos, Brazil 239 FUNGI POPULATION FROM AGRICULTURAL SOIL DETERMINED BY 18S RDNA SEQUENCES IN SOIL FROM BRAZIL S.P. Val Moraes, E.A.N. Pedrinho, R.M. Pereira, L.M. Carareto-Alves, E.G. Macedo Lemos, Brazil 240 METAGENOMIC PLASMID EXTRACTION APPROACH FROM THE RUMEN ENVIRONMENT A. Brown, I. Benhar, I. Mizrahi, Israel 241 SCREENING OF HIGH ANDEAN FOREST SOIL METAGENOME FOR THE DISCOVERY OF A NOVEL LIPOLYTIC ENZYME J.S. Montaña, D.J. Jiménez, D. Alvarez, S. Baena, Colombia 242 A SNAPSHOT OF THE BACTERIAL COMMUNITY OF A POLLUTED INDIAN RIVER MAHANANDA, ANALYZED THROUGH CLONE LIBRARY OF 16S RRNA GENES S. Mukherjee, R. Chakraborty, A.K. Nanda, India 243 SPATIAL STABILITY OF THE BARENTS SEA SEDIMENT BACTERIAL COMMUNITY T.T. Nguyen, B. Landfald, Norway 244 A METAGENOMIC INSIGHT INTO THE DIVERSITY OF CLONAL LINEAGES OF H. WALSBYI L. Pasic, A.B. Martin-Cuadrado, R. Ghai, B. Herzog Velikonja, A. Ventosa, F. Rodriguez-Valera, Slovenia, Spain 245 CONSTRUCTION AND SCREENING OF METAGENOMIC BAC LIBRARIES FROM GRANADA SOILS M. Sánchez-Hidalgo, O. Genilloud, G.F. Bills, Spain 246 CHANGES IN THE GENOMIC POTENTIAL OF BENTHIC MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES SUBJECTED TO EUTROPHICATION CAUSED BY MARICULTURE M. Sapp, UK 247 EFFECTS OF BIOINOCULANTS ON CAJANUS CAJAN AND RHIZOSPHERIC NCYCLING MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES S. Sharma, R. Gupta, B. Gopinath, D. Bru, V.S. Bisaria, L. Philippot, India, France 202 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 3: METAGENOMICS IN THE ENVIRONMENT (contd.) Poster No 248 AMPLICON PYROSEQUENING ANALYSIS OF PLANKTONIC DIAZOTROPHCOMMUNITY COMPOSITION FROM NORTHWESTERN BLACK SEA E. Stoica, J. Wilkening, K. Keegen, A. Rees, J.A. Gilbert, Romania, USA, UK 249 DEEPLY BRANCHING THERMOPHILE ENERGIZED BY ACETOGENESIS THROUGH THE ANCESTRAL WOOD-LJUNGDAHL PATHWAY H. Takami, H. Noguchi, Y. Takaki, I. Ychiyama, S. Nishi, A. Toyoda, G.J. Chee, W. Arai, T. Nunoura, T. Itoh, M. Hattrori, K. Takai, Japan 250 IMPACT OF NANNOCHLOROPSIS SALINAS ON THE DIVERSITY OF WASTEWATER BACTERIA F.A. Nalim, J. Gregson, A. Unc, USA 251 IMPACT OF INADEQUATE SANITATION ON THE BACTERIAL COMMUNITY OF A STREAM AS REVEALED BY PYROTAGS A. Lotter, W.J. le Roux, M. du Preez, S.N. Venter, South Africa 252 PROKARYOTIC METAGENOMIC STUDY OF A SOLAR SALTERN FROM SPAIN A.B. Fernandez, R. Ghai, L. Pasic, A.B. Martin-Cuadrado, C. Sanchez-Porro, F. Rodriguez-Valera, A. Ventosa, Spain, Slovenia 253 METAGENOMICS ANALYSIS OF IRON ACQUISITION BY MARINE MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES L A. Ventouras, K. Munson, M. Nieto-Cid, E. Bertrand, D. Repeta, E. DeLong, USA, Spain 254 BACTERIAL LINEAGE-SPECIFIC GENOME EXPANSION IS COUPLED WITH HIGHLY FREQUENT GENE DISRUPTIONS IN THE SEDIMENTS IN A DEEP-SEA BRINE POOL Y. Wang, J.K. Yang, O.O. Lee, A. Al-Suwailem, A. Danchin, P.Y. Qian, Hong Kong S.A.R., Saudi Arabia, France 255 METAGENOMICS ON A MICROBIAL SUB-POPULATION: NEW SELECTIVE METHODS TO TARGET ENDOSPORE-FORMING BACTERIA T. Wunderlin, L. Roussel-Delif, M. Brenier, T. Junier, N. Jeanneret, P. Junier, Switzerland POSTER SESSION 3: METAGENOMICS OF THE HUMAN BODY 256 THE ORAL METAGENOME IN HEALTH AND DISEASE P. Belda-Ferre, L.D. Alcaraz, R. Cabrera-Rubio, H. Romero, Á. Simón-Soro, M. Pignatelli, A. Mira, Spain, Uruguay, UK 257 MICROBIAL DIVERSITY IN THE ORAL CAVITY OF HUMANS AND CHIMPANZEES R. Cabrera-Rubio, P. Belda-Ferre, L.D. Alcaraz, A. Mira, Spain 203 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 3: METAGENOMICS OF THE HUMAN BODY (contd.) Poster No 258 METAGENOMIC STUDY OF THE SALIVARY MICROBIOME V. Lazarevic, K. Whiteson, Y. Gizard, N. Gaïa, D. Hernandez, P. François, J. Schrenzel, Switzerland 259 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN BEING PRESENT AND BEING METABOLICALLY ACTIVE: A STUDY OF THE FECAL MICROBIOTA OF OVERWEIGHT HUMAN SUBJECTS D. Moine, P. Leone, L. Krause, C. Darimont, B. Berger, Switzerland, Australia 260 INTESTINAL MICROBIOTA COMPOSITION: A FACTOR RELATED TO CLOSTRIDIUM DIFFICILE ASSOCIATED DISEASES A.E. Perez-Cobas, M.J. Gosalbes, A. Latorre, S. Ott, A. Moya, Spain, Germany 261 COMPARISON OF NASOPHARYNGEAL MICROBIOTA OF PEDIATRIC PNEUMONIA AND CONTROL PATIENTS BY PYROSEQUENCING O. Sakwinska, B. Berger, A. Bruttin, D. Moine, C. Ngom-Bru, J. Schrenzel, H. Brüssow, A. Gervaix, Switzerland POSTER SESSION 3: MICROBES AND ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SOURCES 262 EFFECT OF EXTERNAL VOLTAGE ON PSEUDOMONAS PUTIDA F1 IN BIO ELECTROCHEMICAL CELL USING TOLUENE AS A SOLE CARBON SOURCE H. Friman, A. Schechter, Y. Nitzan, R. Cahan, Israel 263 EFFECTS OF ELECTRON ACCEPTOR AVAILABILITY ON MICROBIAL ACTIVITY AND COMMUNITY ALONG A REDOX GRADIENT AT THE SEDIMENT-WATER INTERFACE K. Frindte, H.P. Grossart, W. Eckert, Germany, Israel 264 CORRELATION OF ELECTRON AND CARBON FLUXES IN LACTOBACILLUS BREVIS - PROMISING HOSTS FOR GENETIC ENGINEERING TO ACHIEVE INDUSTRIAL BUTANOL PRODUCTION O.V. Berezina, G. Jurgens, N.V. Zakharova, R.S. Shakulov, S. Yarotsky, T. Granström, Russia, Finland 265 TRANSFORMATION OF CHLAMYDOMONAS REINHARDTII FOR HYDROCARBON BIOFUEL PRODUCTION D.H. Cho, G.G. Choi, W.J. Jeong, H.M. Oh, H.S. Kim, Republic of Korea 204 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 3: MICROBES AND ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SOURCES (contd.) Poster No 266 DETERMINING OF MICROBIAL COMMUNITY IN ANAEROBIC SEQUENCING BATCH REACTORS (ASBRS) WITH DIFFERENT HYDRAULIC RETENTION TIMES USING PCR - DGGE A. Kumdhitiahutsawakul, D. Jirachaisakdeacha, P. Suaisom, C. Sawatdeenarunat, P. Rerkkringkrai, P. Pholchan, W. Pratom-aree, S. Bovonsombut, Thailand 267 ASSESSMENT OF METHANOGEN SURVIVAL IN ANAEROBIC ENRICHMENT CULTURES DEGRADING LONG-CHAIN FATTY ACIDS A.F. Salvador, M.A. Pereira, M.M. Alves, D.Z. Sousa, Portugal 268 HYDROGEN PRODUCTION BY D. VULGARIS GROWN AT DIFFERENT CONDITIONS M.M. Santana, P. Moura, J.M. Gonzalez, Portugal, Spain 269 PRODUCTION OF ETHANOL FROM ALFALFA HYDROLYSATES BY NATIVE PICHIA KUDRIAVZEVII AND SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE E. Seyed Siamdoust, F. Malekzadeh, S. Rahimi, Iran 270 HYDROGEN-PRODUCING BACTERIAL BIOFILMS AND GRANULAR SLUDGE FORMED IN CONTINUOUS CULTURES OF FERMENTATIVE BACTERIA GROWN ON SUGAR BEET MOLASSES A. Sikora, A. Chojnacka, M. Błaszczyk, P. Szczęsny, K. Tomczyk, U. Zielenkiewicz, Poland 271 A NEW APPROACH TO ACCESS AND IDENTIFY NEW GENES: THE CASE WITH DESULFOTIGNUM PHOSPHITOXIDANS PHOSPHITE OXIDATION GENE CLUSTER D.D. Simeonova, B. Schink, Germany 272 EFFECT OF GLYCINE ON GROWTH AND HYDROGEN PHOTOPRODUCTION BY RHODOBACTER SPHAEROIDES L. Gabrielyan, A. Trchounian, Armenia 273 METABOLIC CROSS-TALK BETWEEN ESCHERICHIA COLI FORMATE DEHYDROGENASE-H AND HYDROGENASES IN HYDROGEN PRODUCTION K. Trchounian, G. Sawers, A. Trchounian, Armenia, Germany 274 AUTOTROPHIC DENITRIFIERS PREVAIL IN THE CATHODE OF A MICROBIAL FUEL CELL A. Vilar-Sanz, A. García-Lledó, S. Puig, M.D. Balaguer, J. Colprim, L. Bañeras, Spain 205 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 3: MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES Poster No 275 NITROGEN CYCLING BY MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES IN THE DERWENT ESTUARY, TASMANIA G.C.J. Abell, D.J. Ross, J.P. Keane, S.S. Robert, J.K. Volkman, Australia 276 BACTERIAL DYNAMICS IN A MICROPHYTOBENTHIC BIOFILM: A TIDAL MESOCOSM APPROACH H. Agogué, M. De Crignis, C. Mallet, F. Orvain, F. Mornay, C. Dupuy, France 277 METABOLIC AND GENETIC CHARACTERIZATION OF BACTERIAL COMMUNITIES IN SEDIMENTS OF LAKES IN CHILEAN PATAGONIA P. Aguayo, V.L. Campos, C. González, R. Barra, J. Becerra, M. Martínez, Chile 278 MICROHABITAT AND CLIMATIC PREFERENCES OF PROTOSTELOID AMOEBAE IN A REGION WITH A MEDITERRANEAN CLIMATE M. Aguilar, C. Lado, Spain 279 MICROBIAL SYNGAS CONVERSION BY MESOPHILIC AND THERMOPHILIC ANAEROBIC MIXED-CULTURES J.I. Alves, D.Z. Sousa, M.M. Alves, Portugal 280 SULFATE REDUCTION IN MANGROVE SEDIMENTS M. Balk, R.M. Keijzer, P.L.E. Bodelier, H.J. Laanbroek, The Netherlands 281 DRYING-REWETTING CYCLES AFFECT FUNGAL AND BACTERIAL GROWTH DIFFERENTLY IN AN ARABLE SOIL A. Bapiri, E. Baath, J. Rousk, Iran, Sweden 282 DIVERSITY AND RESISTANCE TO COPPER OF MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES EXPOSED TO A GRADIENT OF CONTAMINATION OF COPPER IN CHILEAN MARINE SEDIMENTS L. Besaury, J.P. Pavissich, B. Gonzalez, B. Ouddane, S. Andrade, R. De la Iglesia, V. Mesnage, R. Lafite, L. Quillet, France, Chile 283 COMMUNITY COMPOSITION AND DIVERSITY PATTERNS OF STREAM BIOFILMS AS REVEALED BY 454 PYROSEQUENCING AND T-RFLP K. Besemer, H. Peter, J.B. Logue, L. Tranvik, T.J. Battin, Austria, Sweden 284 SALINITY EFFECTS ON MICROBIAL COMMUNITY STRUCTURE AND NUTRIENT DYNAMICS IN AN INTERMITTENT RIVER SYSTEM J. Beyer-Robson, S. Vink, P. Bond, C. Moran, Australia 285 COMPARISON OF BACTERIAL COLONIZATION OF PARTICLES IN LIMNIC VS. MARINE ECOSYSTEMS M. Bizic Ionescu, B.M. Fuchs, R. Amann, H.P. Grossart, Germany 206 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 3: MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES (contd.) Poster No 286 BACTERIAL COMMUNITIES ASSOCIATED WITH THE PHYLLOSPHERE AND RHIZOSPHERE OF ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA N. Bodenhausen, M. Horton, J. Bergelson, Switzerland, USA 287 INTERACTIONS BETWEEN THE IMMUNE RESPONSE, EPITHELIUM RENEWAL, AND GUT MICROBIOTA OF DROSOPHILA N. Broderick, N. Buchon, B. Lemaitre, Switzerland 288 UNBALANCES OF THE INTESTINAL MICROBIOTA IN ATOPIC CHILDREN M. Candela, S. Turroni, M. Severgnini, C. Consolandi, C. Peano, A. Pession, P. Brigidi, Italy 289 METABOLIC FLEXIBILITY AS A MAJOR PREDICTOR OF MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES F. Carbonero, B.B. Oakley, K.J. Purdy, USA, UK 290 DISTINCT COLONIC HYDROGENOTROPHIC COMMUNITIES BETWEEN NATIVE AFRICANS AND AFRICAN AMERICANS MAY RELATE TO DIFFERENCES IN COLORECTAL CANCER FREQUENCY F. Carbonero, J. Ou, S.J. O'Keefe, H.R. Gaskins, USA 291 BIODIVERSITY ANALYSIS OF CULTURABLE BACTERIA FROM CORAL MUCUS, WATER AND SEDIMENT FROM THE COAST OF SÃO PAULO STATE - BRAZIL C. Carlos, F. Alexandrino, L.M.M. Ottoboni, Brazil 292 DIETARY IRON AVAILABILITY IMPACTS THE MICROBIOTA OF THE HUMAN COLON IN AN IN VITRO FERMENTATION A. Dostal, S. Fehlbaum, C. Chassard, C. Lacroix, Switzerland 293 INTESTINAL MICROBIOTA ESTABLISHMENT IN BREASTFED NEONATES DELIVERED VAGINALLY AT TERM T. Jost, F. Rochat, C. Chassard, C. Braegger, C. Lacroix, Switzerland 294 BREAST MILK AS SOURCE OF MATERNAL BACTERIA FOR POTENTIAL MOTHER-INFANT TRANSFER T. Jost, F. Rochat, C. Chassard, C. Braegger, C. Lacroix, Switzerland 295 APPLICATION OF DGGE TECHNIQUE FOR BACTERIAL POPULATION FROM OIL RESERVOIR OF NORTHERN PETROLEUM DEVELOPMENT CENTER P. Choochuay, P. Dawkrajai, S. Bovonsombut, Thailand 296 MICROBIAL DIVERSITY AND COMMUNITY STRUCTURE IN HIGHLY CONTAMINATED MINE TAILINGS AND OTHER WASTES FROM URANIUM MINES OF UCIL, JHARKHAND, INDIA P.K. Dhal, S.K. Kazy, P. Sar, India 207 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 3: MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES (contd.) Poster No 297 MICROBIAL DIVERSITY OF CALCIUM CARBONATE SLURRIES AS REVEALED BY TAG-ENCODED DEEP AMPLICON SEQUENCING N. Di Maiuta, P. Schwarzentruber, C.S. Dow, Switzerland, UK 298 BISTABILITY-BASED COOPERATION IN SALMONELLA POPULATIONS DURING ACUTE COLITIS M. Diard, M. Ackermann, W.D. Hardt, Switzerland 299 VAGINAL BACTERIAL COMMUNITIES IN RELATION TO THE PHYSIOLOGICAL STATUS OF GENITAL TRACT OF HEALTHY REPRODUCTIVE-AGE WOMEN T. Drell, T. Lillsaar, L. Tummeleht, E. Väin, I. Saarma, M. Metsis, Estonia 300 COMPOSITION OF THE BACTERIAL COMMUNITY IN CIRA-INFANTAS OIL FIELD FROM COLOMBIA AND RELATED BACTERIOPHAGES L.M. Angulo, G.A. Castillo, J. Hernández, J.L. Fuentes, Colombia 301 TRANSCRIPTIONAL RESPONSE AND ANTIBIOTIC PRODUCTION BY P. FLUORESCENS PF0-1 DURING COMPETITIVE INTERACTIONS WITH DIFFERENT BACTERIAL SPECIES P. Garbeva, M. Silby, J. Raaijmakers, W. de Boer, The Netherlands, USA 302 ROS FORMATION BY PHOTOCHEMICAL REACTIONS AFFECT BCC IN A HUMIC LAKE AND INDUCE ADAPTIVE RESPONSES IN ABUNDANT BACTERIOPLANKTON SPECIES S. Glaeser, H.P. Grossart, J. Glaeser, Germany 303 DETECTION OF STRICT ANAEROBES AND BACTERIAL COMPLEXES IN ACUTE ENDODONTIC INFECTIONS BY CHECKERBOARD DNA-DNA HYBRIDIZATION F. Montagner, R.C. Jacinto, E.T. Pinheiro, A.A. Zaia, C.C. Ferraz, M. Feres, B.P. Gomes, Brazil 304 DRIVING FORCES UNDERLYING THE COMMUNITY STRUCTURE OF FRESHWATER BACTERIA: IS THERE MORE THAN SPECIES SORTING? R. Goyvaerts, C. Souffreau, B. Peccue, L. De Meester, Belgium 305 INVESTIGATION OF METHANOGENIC COMMUNITY IN GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT OF DAIRY CALVES M. Zhou, L. Guan, Canada 306 A NEW PHYLOGENETIC APPROACH TO INVESTIGATE THE INTESTINAL BACTERIAL COMPOSITION M.L.H. Hermann, L. Mølbak, Denmark 307 DIVERSITY OF MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES IN COOLING TOWER WATER E. Ilhan-Sungur, D. Öztürk, B. Abbas, G. Muyzer, Turkey, The Netherlands 208 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 3: MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES (contd.) Poster No 308 DIVERSITY OF LACTOBACILLI CHARACTERIZED BY MASS SPECTROMETRY BASED APPROACHES E. Ilina, M. Kornienko, A. Borovskaya, A. Letarov, A. Isaeva, M. Kostrzewa, V. Govorun, Russia, Germany 309 VALIDATION OF IRS PCR, A MOLECULAR TYPING METHOD, FOR THE STUDY OF DIVERSITY AND DYNAMICS OF LEGIONELLA IN COOLING CIRCUITS D. Jakubek, M. Le Brun, G. Leblon, M. Dubow, M. Binet, France 310 EFFECT OF DIFFERENT PROTEINS-CARBOHYDRATES RATIO ON IN-VITRO FERMENTATION AND RUMEN BACTERIAL COMMUNITIES AS REVEALED BY DGGE ANALYSIS OF 16S RDNA C.D. Jeong, M.J. Alam, M.J. Gu, M.H. Jeong, K.K. Cho, C.O. Jeon, S.S. Lee, Republic of Korea 311 ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTIVE MINERALS FACILITATE INTERSPECIES ELECTRON TRANSFER FOR SYNTROPHIC METHANOGENESIS S. Kato, R. Nakamura, K. Watanabe, K. Hashimoto, Japan 312 MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES IN CLOSED CULTIVATION SYSTEM AS AFFECTED BY BIOCONTROL AGENT AND MICRONUTRIENTS S. Khalil, B. Alsanius, Sweden 313 STRUCTURE OF MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES IN ACTIVATED SLUDGE AFTER ADDITION OF DIFFERENT CARBON SOURCES P. Kowal, S. Ciesielski, K. Jankowska, A. Luczkiewicz, J. Makinia, Poland 314 BIOMASS DISTRIBUTION AND ACTIVITY OF MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES DURING MULTISTEP-BIOFILTRATION PROCESSES IN DRINKING WATER TREATMENT K. Lautenschlager, W.T. Liu, J. Traber, N. Boon, O. Köster, T. Egli, F. Hammes, Switzerland, USA, Belgium 315 ANALYSIS OF MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES AND METABOLITES OF RUMENS FROM VARIOUS RUMINANTS USING A BARCODED PYROSEQUENCING AND 1H NMR SPECTROSCOPY H.J. Lee, J.Y. Jung, S.S. Lee, C.O. Jeon, Republic of Korea 316 TRANSCRIPTIONAL EVIDENCE FOR METHANE PRODUCTION IN PUTATIVE ANAEROBIC METHANOTROPHIC (ANME) ARCHAEA K. Lloyd, M.J. Alperin, A. Teske, Denmark, USA 317 S. TYPHIMURIUM INFLAMMATION TRIGGERS PATHOGEN ELIMINATION BY COMMENSAL E. COLI L. Maier, B. Stecher, W.D. Hardt, Switzerland, Germany 209 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 3: MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES (contd.) Poster No 318 HOW DO CLIMATE WARMING, PLANT SPECIES RICHNESS AND PLANT FUNCTIONAL GROUP AFFECT AMMONIA OXIDIZING BACTERIA DIVERSITY AND FUNCTION IN EXPERIMENTAL? S. Malchair, M. Carnol, Belgium 319 NEW BACTERIA ASSOCIATED WITH THE LEAF-CUTTING ANT ATTA LAEVIGATA A.C. Marchiori, M. Ferro, M. Bacci Junior, Brazil 320 MICROBIAL INTERSPECIES HYDROGEN TRANSFER IN REDUCTIVE DEHALOGENATING MICROCOSMS AS REVEALED BY A NOVEL FUNCTIONAL GENE TILING DNA MICROARRAY I. Marshall, D. Berggren, L. Semprini, A. Spormann, USA 321 DYNAMIC RESPONSE OF A SOIL BACTERIAL COMMUNITY EXPOSED TO PAH CONTAMINATION AS MONITORED BY STABLE ISOTOPE PROBING F. Martin, Y. Jouanneau, France 322 MULTIPLE FACTORS MEDIATING THE PERSISTENCE OF A PLANT PATHOGENIC BACTERIAL-FUNGAL SYMBIOSIS N. Möbius, G. Lackner, C. Hertweck, Germany 323 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MICROBIAL COMMUNITY STRUCTURE AND PATHOGEN SURVIVAL IN AN EXPERIMENTALLY MANIPULATED AGRICULTURAL SOIL E. Moynihan, K. Ritz, S. Tyrrel, K. Richards, F. Brennan, Ireland, UK 324 IMPACT OF STATISTICAL TECHNIQUE CHOICE ON THE INTERPRETATION OF MICROBIAL COMMUNITY DATA S. Nielsen, T. Harder, P. Steinberg, Australia 325 SHIFTING METHANOGENIC PATHWAYS ALONG A NUTRIENT GRADIENT IN THE FLORIDA EVERGLADES, USA H.S. Bae, M. Huettel, J. Chanton, A. Ogram, USA 326 COMMUNICATION OF BACTERIAL COLONIES I. Pátková, J. Ĉepl, T. Rieger, A. Blahůšková, Czech Republic 327 COPPER MINE TAILINGS AMENDED WITH CLASS A BIOSOLIDS: LONG TERM EFFECTS ON SOIL BACTERIAL POPULATIONS I. Pepper, H. Zerzghi, S.A. Bengson, B. Iker, J.P. Brooks, USA 328 MICROBIAL DIVERSITY AND BIOCHEMISTRY OF THE SM1-EURYARCHAEON BIOFILM A. Probst, H.Y. Holman, T. DeSantis, G. Andersen, K. Venkateswaran, C. Moissl-Eichinger, Germany, USA 329 CHARACTERIZATION OF TWO MICROBIAL BIOFILMS IN A THERMOPHILIC BIOGAS SYSTEM BY METAGENOME AND TRFLP ANALYSIS A. Rademacher, M. Zakrzewski, A. Schlüter, M. Klocke, Germany 210 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 3: MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES (contd.) Poster No 330 EFFECT OF CROP SPECIES AND INCREASED FERTILIZER USAGE ON SOIL MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES M. Truusa, E. Rasmann, T. Kango, M. Metsis, I. Tamm, M. Ameerikas, Estonia 331 VIABILITY ANALYSIS OF STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS AND BURKHOLDERIA CEPACIA IN MIXED CULTURE BY FLOW CYTOMETRY M. Rüger, R. Tüngler, C. Siewert, U. Reichl, Germany 332 AN IN VITRO MODEL HABITAT FOR ENDODONTIC INFECTIONS INCLUDING UNCULTURED REPRESENTATIVES OF THE DIVISION TM7 A. Rybalka, F. Mannocci, W.G. Wade, UK 333 FECAL MICROFLORA IN A CLINICAL BIRTH COHORT STUDY S. Schjørring, J. Stockholm, L. Pedersen, A.L. Bischoff, N.V. Følsgaard, C. Giwercman, A. Mølgaard, B. Chawes, K. Bønnelykke, H. Bisgaard, K.A. Krogfelt, Denmark 334 DEVELOPMENT OF ACIDOBACTERIA IN METHANE-OXIDIZING MICROBIAL CONSORTIA Y.M. Serkebaeva, S.N. Dedysh, Russia 335 FERMENTATIVE BACTERIA COMMUNICATES WITH METHANOGENS BY USING ITS FLAGELLUM T. Shimoyama, T. Nakayama, K. Watanabe, Japan 336 CHANGES IN FUNGAL INTESTINAL MICROBIOTA IN HEALTHY AND DIARRHEIC PATIENTS J. Skraban, M. Medved, M. Rupnik, Slovenia 337 DETECTION OF PORPHYROMONAS ENDODONTALIS IN SUBGINGIVAL PLAQUE SAMPLE D.P. Spolidorio, T. Bedran, R.A. Marcantonio, J. Cirelli, R. Spin-Neto, L.C. Spolidorio, D. Grenier, Brazil, Canada 338 DEPTH-DEPENDENT CHANGES IN MICROBIAL COMMUNITY STRUCTURE UNDER THE PESTICIDE STRESS M. Talja, M. Kontro, Finland 339 AEROBIC JEJUNAL LACTIC ACID BACTERIUM MICROBIOTA OF FIVE FISTULATED BEAGLES REVEALED THE DOMINANCE OF LACTOBACILLUS ACIDOPHILUS Y. Tang, T.J.K. Manninen, P. Saris, Finland 340 EFFECT OF PLANT GROWTH PROMOTING RHIZOBACTERIA (PGPR) INOCULATION ON MICROBIAL COMMUNITY STRUCTURE IN RHIZOSPHERE OF CHINESE KALE CULTIVATED IN THAILAND N. Teaumroong, Thailand 211 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 3: MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES (contd.) Poster No 341 CHANGES IN VERTICAL DISTRIBUTION OF FREE-LIVING AND AGGREGATEATTACHED BACTERIOPLANKTON OF CAPE BLANC S. Thiele, D. Fink, M. Iversen, B. Fuchs, G. Fischer, R. Amann, Germany 342 HOW DOES IRON FERTILIZATION INFLUENCE THE BACTERIOPLANKTON COMMUNITY? - A LOHAFEX REPORT S. Thiele, B. Fuchs, V. Smetacek, K. Altendorf, R. Amann, Germany 343 THE BACTERIAL DIVERSITY OF A ROCK MINE BIOFILM STUDIED USING METAGENOMIC AND CULTIVATION METHODS K. Tomczyk-Żak, S. Kaczanowski, P. Szczęsny, U. Zielenkiewicz, Poland 344 AMMONIA OXIDIZING BACTERIA PREDOMINATE AMONG ARCHAEA IN EPIPHYTIC COMMUNITIES ON MACROALGAE R. Trias, A. García-Lledó, N. Sánchez, S. Hallin, L. Bañeras, Spain, Sweden 345 GENE-CENTRIC METAGENOMIC ANALYSIS OF FELINE FECAL MICROBIOME REVEALS RESEMBLANCE TO CHICKEN AND POTENTIAL PUBLIC HEALTH RISKS H.M. Tun, N. Khin, L. Jun, M.S. Brar, R.K.H. Hui, F.C.C. Leung, Hong Kong S.A.R. 346 LONG TERM STABILITY OF MICROBIAL DIVERSITY AND ACTIVITY POTENTIAL IN SEVERELY DISTURBED ARID LANDS L.K. Schwab-Uchanski, E.W. Tahtamouni, M. Lucero, F.A. Nalim, A. Unc, USA 347 RUMINAL BACTERIAL COMMUNITY CHANGE IN RESPONSE TO DIET-INDUCED VARIATION OF RUMINAL TRANS-10 FATTY ACIDS A. Zened, S. Combes, L. Cauquil, F. Enjalbert, A. Troegeler, France 348 SPATIO-TEMPORAL VARIABILITY AND ANNUAL REPEATABILITY OF THE BACTERIAL COMMUNITY COMPOSITION IN THE SEASONALLY ANOXIC EUTROPHIC LAKE C. Paul, B. Fournier, A. Walter, P. Junier, J. Zopfi, Switzerland POSTER SESSION 3: MICROBIAL PATHOGENICITY 349 ADHESION AND INVASION OF NASOPHARYNGEAL CELL LINES BY CLINICAL STRAINS OF MORAXELLA CATARRHALIS M. Al-Anan, UK 350 MULTIPLEX GENOTYPING OF STREPTOCOCCUS PNEUMONIAE STRAINS ISOLATED FROM CHILDREN WITH BACTERIAL MENINGITIS AND PATHOLOGY OF RESPIRATORY TRACT V.V. Slobodenuk, E.A. Voropaeva, V.A. Alyoshkin, S.S. Afanasiev, J.N. Urban, E.A. Egorova, A.V. Karaulov, O.G. Grechishnikova, M.S. Afanasiev, Russia 212 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 3: MICROBIAL PATHOGENICITY (contd.) Poster No 351 CONTROL OF THE STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS TOXIC SHOCK TST PROMOTER BY THE GLOBAL REGULATOR SARA D.O. Andrey, A. Renzoni, A. Monod, D. Lew, A. Cheung, W. Kelley, Switzerland, USA 352 DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW GUINEA PIG MODEL OF SHIGELLOSIS S. Barman, D.R. Saha, T. Ramamurthy, H. Koley, India 353 STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS-INDUCED CYTOPATHIC EFFECT ON THE MAMMALIAN CELLS L. Alekseeva, R. Le Guevel, L. Gouffier-Rault, C. Le Marechal, C. Piquet-Pellorce, F. Taieb, S. Even, Y. Arlot, Y. Le Loir, N. Berkova, Russia, France 354 A NEW METABOLIC ROLE FOR PROLINE METABOLISM IN MYCOBACTERIA M. Berney, M.R. Weimar, A. Heikal, G.M. Cook, New Zealand 355 SURVIVAL OF STREPTOCOCCUS AGALACTIAE IN SIMULATED VAGINAL FLUID S. Borges, J. Silva, P. Teixeira, Portugal 356 STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF THE LIPOPROTEIN MEMBRANE ANCHOR FROM SLOW-GROWING MYCOBACTERIA J.K. Brülle, A. Tschumi, Y. Yoho-Auchli, P. Hunziker, P. Sander, Switzerland 357 THE CYCLIC AMP RECEPTOR PROTEIN REPRESSES TRANSCRIPTION OF THE ESP(ACD) OPERON NECESSARY FOR VIRULENCE-CRITICAL ESX-1 SECRETION IN MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS D.M. Hunt, M. Stapleton, R.H. Whalan, N. Sweeney, L. Mori, I. Comas, A. Rodgers, L. Norman, Y. Braun, K.B. Walker, E.O. Davis, J. Green, R.S. Buxton, UK 358 INFLUENCE OF HEAVY METALS ON REPRODUCTION OF PATHOGENIC BACTERIA E. Bogatyrenko, L.S. Buzoleva, E.A. Ostapenko, A.M. Krivosheeva, Russia 359 PHAGE LAMBDA RED-MEDIATED RECOMBINOGENIC ENGINEERING OF OMPT DELETION MUTANT OF UROPATHOGENIC ESCHERICHIA COLI H. Cao, X.L. Liu, C.Y. Hui, T. Zhao, X.L. Li, China 360 EXPEC (SEROGROUPS O2 AND O25) ISOLATED FROM ANIMAL SOURCES IN BRAZIL HAVE HIGH PREVALENCE OF VIRULENCE MARKERS AND MULTIDRUG RESISTANCE S. Farah, R.O. Iovine, L. Osugui, K. Irino, V.M. Carvalho, Brazil 361 SYSTEMS BIOLOGY OF INTERNALIZATION DEFECTIVE BRUCELLA ABORTUS MUTANTS S.B. Cha, W.J. Lee, M.K. Shin, M.H. Jung, S.W. Shin, H.S. Yoo, Republic of Korea 213 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 3: MICROBIAL PATHOGENICITY (contd.) Poster No 362 INDUCTION OF CYTOKINES/CHEMOKINES AND APOPTOSIS BY NS1 OF DIFFERENT INFLUENZA VIRUSES P.K. Chan, W.Y. Lam, A.C. Yeung, Hong Kong S.A.R. 363 DISCREPANT RESPONSES OF DENDRITIC CELL MATURATION AND IL-10 PRODUCTION FOLLOWING H. PYLORI STIMULATION IN GASTRIC CANCER PATIENT L.L. Chang, S.W. Wang, D.C. Wu, C.H. Hung, Taiwan R.O.C. 364 CLPX AND CLPP CONTROL PHYSIOLOGICAL, ADAPTATION AND VIRULENCE PROCESSES IN THE HUMAN PATHOGEN STREPTOCOCCUS PYOGENES F. Beneyt, S. Spiess, E. Charpentier, Austria, Sweden 365 MUTATIONAL ANALYSES OF ESPA AND ITS EFFECTS ON THE MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS ESX-1 VIRULENCE PROTEIN SECRETION SYSTEM J.M. Chen, L. Basterra, S.T. Cole, Switzerland 366 THE GENOME OF VIRULENT STRAIN OF STREPTOCOCCUS SUIS TYPE 2 IS SMALLER THAN THAT OF AVIRULENT STRAIN Z. Wei, Y. Huochun, L. Chengping, China 367 BIFIDOBACTERIUM SP. STRAINS IMPLICATED IN ABDOMINAL INFECTIONS ASSOCIATED WITH SURGICAL EMERGENCIES A.M. Israil, M.C. Chifiriuc, R. Palade, C. Delcaru, C. Iordache, Romania 368 VIRULENCE FACTORS IN ANAEROBIC BACTERIA ASSOCIATED WITH INFECTIONS IN CLINICAL CASES OF SURGICAL ABDOMINAL EMERGENCIES C. Delcaru, R.S. Palade, M.C. Chifiriuc, A.M. Israil, Romania 369 EXPRESSION OF DICKEYA DADANTII GENES DURING INFECTION OF THE PEA APHID ACYRTHOSIPHON PISUM D. Costechareyre, Y. Rahbé, G. Condemine, France 370 CHARACTERIZATION OF PROTHEOLYTIC ACTIVITIES OF HELICOBACTER PYLORI AS A PATHOGENICITY FACTOR C. Zárate-Aquino, J. Torres-Marcial, R. Coria-Jimenez, Mexico 371 A NOVEL RESTRICTION ENDONUCLEASE FUNCTIONS AS A MAJOR BARRIER TO HORIZONTAL GENE TRANSFER IN CLINICAL STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS STRAINS A.R. Corvaglia, S.Y. Xu, S.H. Chan, P. François, D. Hernandez, J. Schrenzel, P. Linder, Switzerland, USA 372 CONSTRUCTION OF A MURINISED LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES H7858 (4B) STRAIN FOR IMPROVED MURINE INFECTION J. Cummins, C. Gahan, Ireland 214 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 3: MICROBIAL PATHOGENICITY (contd.) Poster No 373 GENOME WIDE ANALYSIS REVEALS LOCI ENCODING ANTI-MACROPHAGE FACTORS IN THE HUMAN PATHOGEN BURKHOLDERIA PSEUDOMALLEI K96243 A.J. Dowling, P. Wilkinson, M.T.G. Holden, R.W. Titball, N.R. Waterfield, R.H. Ffrench-Constant, UK 374 ROLE OF SHF IN THE AGGREGATIVE ADHERENCE AND BIOFILM FORMATION OF TYPICAL AND ATYPICAL ENTEROAGGREGATIVE ESCHERICHIA COLI F.M. Vasconcellos, R.M.F. Piazza, W.P. Elias, Brazil 375 THE IMPACT OF SUB-THERAPEUTIC CONCENTRATIONS OF CHLORHEXIDINE GLUCONATE ON THE GERM TUBE FORMATION OF ORAL CANDIDA ALBICANS ISOLATES A. Ellepola, B. Joseph, L. Philip, Kuwait 376 SHIGELLA ENTEROTOXIN-2 IS A TYPE III EFFECTOR THAT PARTICIPATES IN SHIGELLA-INDUCED INTERLEUKIN 8 SECRETION BY EPITHELIAL CELLS M.J. Farfan, C.S. Toro, E.M. Barry, J.P. Nataro, Chile, USA 377 PARTICIPATION OF EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX PROTEINS IN THE FIMBRIALMEDIATED ADHERENCE OF DIARRHEOGENIC E. COLI TO INTESTINAL CELLS M.J. Farfan, R. Vidal, L. Cantero, J.P. Nataro, A.G. Torres, Chile, USA 378 VIRULENCE FACTORS ARE REGULATED BY DIFFERENT TOXR ACTIVATION MECHANISMS IN VIBRIO CHOLERAE V.H.I. Fengler, S. Tutz, S. Schild, J. Reidl, Austria 379 THE CHARACTERIZATION OF A PLASMINOGEN-BINDING PROTEIN IN BACTEROIDES FRAGILIS E.O. Ferreira, L.A. Lobo, E.R. Rocha, R.M.C.P. Domingues, Brazil, USA 380 ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF CLOSTRIDIUM DIFFICILE STRAINS FROM FECAL SAMPLES OBTAINED FROM A HOSPITAL IN RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL D.A. Secco, I.T. Balassiano, R.F. Boente, J.S. Filho, S.A. Nouer, E.O. Ferreira, R.C.P. Domingues, Brazil 381 IS THERE A LINK BETWEEN CELL DIVISION AND PATHOGENICITY IN XANTHOMONAS CITRI? A.P. Ucci, I.C. Silva, P.M.M. Martins, J.A.P. Sumares, J. Belasque, I.F. Lau, H. Ferreira, Brazil 382 DISTRIBUTION OF SOME VIRULENCE GENES IN CLINICAL ISOLATED SALMONELLA SPP. BY PCR R. Firouzi, A. Derakhshandeh, S. Mehrshad, Iran 215 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 3: MICROBIAL PATHOGENICITY (contd.) Poster No 383 ENTEROTOXICITY OF AEROMONAS HYDROPHILA IN RATS F. Trakhna, C. Ettreiki, P.M. Anton, A. Maaroufi, P. Gadonna-Widehem, Tunisia, France 384 MECHANISMS UNDERLYING BACTERIAL GALLBLADDER COLONISATION: THE LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES MODEL G. Dowd, P.G. Casey, S.A. Joyce, C. Hill, C.G.M. Gahan, Ireland 385 NUTRIENT ACQUISITION AND IMMUNOMODULATION - TWO FACES OF ENDOE FROM ENTEROCOCCUS FAECALIS J. Garbe, M. Collin, Sweden 386 VIRULENCE PROFILES IN ANTIMICROBIAL-RESISTANT ESCHERICHIA COLI STRAINS ISOLATED FROM HUMAN INFECTIONS IN BRAZIL M.C. Cergole-Novella, A.C.C. Pignatari, B.E.C. Guth, Brazil 387 IDENTIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF A NOVEL ENDOTHELIAL CELL RECEPTOR FOR FUSOBACTERIUM NUCLEATUM Y. Fardini, S. Temoin, X. Wang, S. Nithianantham, D. Lee, Y.W. Han, USA 388 SPVC, A SALMONELLA EFFECTOR, REDUCES INTESTINAL INFLAMMATION DURING EARLY STAGE OF INFECTION T. Haneda, Y. Ishii, H. Shimizu, K. Ohshima, H. Danbara, N. Okada, Japan 389 THE ROLE OF THE TYPE IV SECRETION SYSTEM IN LETHALITY OF BRUCELLA MICROTI IN THE MURINE MODEL OF INFECTION N. Hanna, M.P. Jimenez de Bagüès, S. Ouahrani-Bettache, S. Köhler, A. Occhialini, France, Spain 390 CONTRIBUTION OF THE TYPE 1 PILUS AND THE TYPE III SECRETION SYSTEM TO THE ADHERENCE OF ATYPICAL ENTEROPATHOGENIC ESCHERICHIA COLI R.T. Hernandes, J.A. Girón, D. Yamamoto, T.A.T. Gomes, Brazil, USA 391 ADHERENCE COMPARISON AND ANTISERUM TITER DETERMINATION OF THREE MAJOR OUTER MEMBRANE PROTEIN TSA56, TSA47 AND TSA22 IN ORIENTIA TSUTSUGAMUSHI Y.R. Hong, Taiwan R.O.C. 392 THE EFFECT OF VP1671 (VSCQ) ON VIRULENCE OF VIBRIO PARAHAEMOLYTICUS H. Iba, T. Shimohata, M. Yamato, K. Mawatari, A. Takahashi, Japan 393 MODULATORY EFFECTS OF ANTIMICROBIALS ON THE EXPRESSION OF PHENOL-SOLUBLE MODULINS IN COMMUNITY-ACQUIRED METHICILLINRESISTANT STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS C.K. Wong, E.T. Leung, S.S. Chau, Z. Lin, K. To, M. Ip, Hong Kong S.A.R. 216 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 3: MICROBIAL PATHOGENICITY (contd.) Poster No 394 LOW ENDOTOXICITY AND COMPLEMENT RESISTANCE OF CAPNOCYTOPHAGA CANIMORSUS ARE BASED ON STRUCTURAL FEATURES OF THE LPS S. Ittig, C. Fiechter, P. Manfredi, U. Zähringer, G.R. Cornelis, Switzerland, Germany 395 EXPRESSION OF N-ACYL-HOMOSERINE LACTONASE AIIA GENE IN LACTOBACILLUS PLANTARUM REDUCES VIRULENCE OF CLINICAL ISOLATES OF PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA S.K. Joshi, P. Sharma, K. Harjai, N. Capalash, India 396 MOLECULAR CLONING AND FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERIZATION OF NUCLEAR OLIGOMERIZATION DOMAIN PROTEIN NOD1 IN OLIVE FLOUNDER PARALICHTHYS OLIVACEUS T.S. Jung, S.B. Park, T. Aoki, H. Junichi, O. Maki, H.B. Jang, I.S. Cha, Republic of Korea 397 SALMONELLA TYPHIMURIUM CROSSES THE GUT EPITHELIUM BY TRANSCYTOSIS P. Kaiser, A.J. Müller, K. Dittmar, T.C. Weber, S. Haueter, W.D. Hardt, Switzerland, France, Germany 398 NEGATIVE CLUMPING-FACTOR STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS FROM INTRAMAMMARY INFECTIONS AND ITS RELATION TO PENICILLIN SUSCEPTIBILITY IN ISRAEL N. Khateb, M. Freed, Israel 399 MOLECULAR ASPECT OF ANTAGONIZING EFFECTS OF THE PARALOGUE PROTEINS H-NS AND LER ON THE LEE5 PROMOTER OF EPEC A. Khodr, A. Boughammoura, V. Fairweather, S. Rimsky, France 400 EXPRESSED SEQUENCE TAGS REVEAL GENETIC DIVERSITY AND PUTATIVE VIRULENCE FACTORS OF THE PATHOGENIC OOMYCETE PYTHIUM INSIDIOSUM T. Krajaejun, R. Khositnithikul, T. Lerksuthirat, T. Lowhnoo, T. Rujirawat, T. Petchthong, W. Yingyong, P. Suriyaphol, N. Smithipat, T. Juthayothin, V. Phuntumart, T.D. Sullivan, Thailand, USA 401 SLIDING OF S.TYPHIMURIUM ON EPITHELIAL SURFACES OF HELA CELLS EXPLAINS TARGET CELL SELETION AND BINDING VIA T1 AND FIM S. Kreibich, B. Misselwitz, N. Barrett, P. Vönasch, B. Stecher, S. Rout, M. Sormaz, P. Jenny, M. Chabria, V. Vogel, W.D. Hardt, Switzerland 402 STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS SEROPROTEOMES DISCRIMINATE RUMINANT ISOLATES CAUSING MILD OR SEVERE MASTITIS C. Le Maréchal, J. Jardin, G. Jan, S. Even, C. Poulido, J.-M. Guibert, D. Hernandez, P. François, J. Schrenzel, D. Dieter, E. Meyer, N. Berkova, R. Thiery, E. Vautor, Y. Le Loir, France, Switzerland, Belgium 217 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 3: MICROBIAL PATHOGENICITY (contd.) Poster No 403 INTRACELLULAR SURVIVAL AND PERSISTENCE OF SHIGA TOXIN-PRODUCING ESCHERICHIA COLI (STEC) WITHIN CULTURED HUMAN ENTEROCYTES F. Cordeiro, T. Vargas-Stampe, A. Cerqueira, A. Gonzalez, E.O. Ferreira, L.A. Lobo, R.C.P. Domingues, J.R.C. Andrade, Brazil 404 THE CAPNOCYTOPHAGA CANIMORSUS GENOME AND SURFOME REVEAL A KEY ROLE OF GLYCAN FORAGING SYSTEMS IN ITS SPECIALISED HOSTDEPENDENT LIFESTYLE P. Manfredi, F. Renzi, M. Mally, L. Sauteur, M. Schmaler, P. Jenö, M. Pagni, G.R. Cornelis, Switzerland 405 SIRA/BARA AND CSR GLOBAL REGULATORY SYSTEMS CONTROL EXPRESSION OF THE SALMONELLA SPI-1 AND SPI-2 VIRULENCE REGULONS THROUGH HILD L. Martinez, H. Yakhnin, M.I. Camacho, D. Georgellis, P. Babitzke, J.L. Puente, V.H. Bustamante, Mexico, USA 406 ATYPICAL BACTERIAL GROWTH RESPONSE TO THE VOLUME-TO-SURFACE RATIO OF CULTURES H. Martínez, T. Buhse, M. Rivera, G. Ayala, P. Parmananda, J. Sánchez, Mexico, India 407 A TYPE III SECRETION ACTIVATION MODEL IN SHIGELLA THAT GOES FROM THE TIP COMPLEX TO CYTOPLASMIC MXIC VIA THE NEEDLE I. Martinez-Argudo, A.J. Blocker, UK 408 THE ROLE OF ENTEROCOCCAL SURFACE PROTEIN IN PATHOGENICITY OF ENTEROCOCCUS FAECIUM K. Meredith, A. Bolhuis, UK 409 CHARACTERISATION OF A PATHOGENICITY ISLAND CARRYING A NEW ALLELIC VARIANT OF THE SUBTILASE CYTOTOXIN (SUBAB) IN ESCHERICHIA COLI V. Michelacci, R. Tozzoli, R. Martinez Perez, L. Grande, S. Sanchez, A. Caprioli, S. Morabito, Italy, Spain 410 SMALL RNA GENES RFRA/RFRB INVOLVED IN MEDIATING IRON HOMOESTASIS ARE IMPORTANT FOR INVASION OF SALMONELLA ENTERICA SEROVAR ENTERITIDIS IN CHICKENS C.S. Mickael, P.K.S. Lam, E.M. Berberov, B. Allan, A.A. Potter, W. Köster, Canada 411 STRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERIZATION OF A NEW EXPEC ADHESIN ELICITING PROTECTIVE IMMUNITY AGAINST URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS B. Nesta, G. Spraggon, C. Alteri, D. Veggi, D. Gomes Moriel, I. Pastorello, I. Bertoldi, M.R. Fontana, I. Ferlenghi, G. Frankel, H. Mobley, M. Pizza, M. Soriani, L. Serino, Italy, USA, UK 218 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 3: MICROBIAL PATHOGENICITY (contd.) Poster No 412 HOST-PATHOGEN INTERACTIONS: DEPENDENCE OF THE EXPRESSION OF SALMONELLA PATHOGENICITY ISLAND-2 VIRULENCE GENES ON THE GENETIC STATUS OF THE HOST L. Nesterenko, N. Kobets, J. Alyapkina, D. Balunets, Russia 413 A PARTICULAR COMPONENT OF BILE INDUCES EXPRESSION OF COLI SURFACE ANTIGEN 5 (CS5) IN ENTEROTOXIGENIC ESCHERICHIA COLI (ETEC) M. Nicklasson, Å. Sjöling, F. Qadri, A. von Mentzer, A.M. Svennerholm, Sweden, Bangladesh 414 ASSOCIATION BETWEEN PRIMARY RESISTANCE AND VIRULENCE FACTORS IN CHILDREN WITH H.PYLORI INFECTION IN RUSSIA A. Nijevitch, E. Akhmadeyeva, Russia 415 THE PHOTOBACTERIUM DAMSELAE SUBSP. DAMSELAE TOXIN DAMSELYSIN IS ENCODED WITHIN A NEW VIRULENCE PLASMID THAT HARBOURS HAEMOLYTIC DETERMINANTS A.J. Rivas, B. Puentes, M.L. Lemos, C.R. Osorio, Spain 416 A PROTEOMIC APPROACH FOR IDENTIFICATION OF NEW VIRULENT FACTORS OF PATHOGENIC VIBRIOS BY COMPARISON OF TWO MODELS OF VIBRIOMOLLUSC INTERACTIONS S. Madec, M. Aboudaker, V. Pichereau, C. Boisset, C. Paillard, J.L. Nicolas, France 417 KNOCKING ON THE EXIT DOOR: RESIDUES OF FIMH ADHESIN INVOLVE IN THE ACTIVATION OF TYPE I FIMBRIAE FIMD USHER C. Palomino del Castillo, D. Munera, R. Glockshuber, L.A. Fernández Herrero, Spain, Switzerland 418 ACTIVATION OF TLR1/2 INDUCES MAPK-MEDIATED CYTOKINE PRODUCTION OF HUMAN MONOCYTIC CELL LINE, THP-1 CELLS BY VIBRIO VULNIFICUS ILPA N.Y. Lee, K.H. Lee, S.J. Park, Republic of Korea 419 EXTRAINTESTINAL PATHOGENIC ESCHERICHIA COLI ISOLATED FROM URINARY INFECTIONS OF DOGS AND CATS IN SÃO PAULO, SP, BRAZIL L. Osugui, A.F. Pestana de Castro, K. Irino, V.M. Carvalho, Uropathogenic E. coli of pets, Brazil 420 ESPB AS DIAGNOSTIC TARGET FOR ENTEROPATHOGENIC AND ENTEROHEMORRHAGIC ESCHERICHIA COLI L.B. Rocha, L.T. Cardoso, A. Caravelli, D.S. Horton, R.M. Piazza, Brazil 421 HEAT-LABILE AND HEAT-STABLE TOXINS EXPRESSED BY ENTEROTOXIGENIC ESCHERICHIA COLI STRAINS SHOW DIFFERENT DELIVERY PATTERNS L.B. Rocha, C.Y. Ozaki, D.S. Horton, R.M. Piazza, Brazil 219 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 3: MICROBIAL PATHOGENICITY (contd.) Poster No 422 CAPSULE LOCUS POLYMORPHISMS AMONG E. FAECALIS ISOLATES FROM ROOT CANAL INFECTIONS E.T. Pinheiro, P.P. Penas, M. Endo, B.P.F.A. Gomes, M.P.A. Mayer, Brazil 423 ANALYSIS OF GARDNERELLA VAGINALIS STRAINS ISOLATED FROM PATIENTS WITH BACTERIAL VAGINOSIS M. Pleckaityte, R. Lasickiene, M. Janulaitiene, Lithuania 424 STIMULATION OF COAGULATION AND PHAGOCYTOSIS BY INVASIVE AND CARRIER STRAINS OF NEISSERIA MENINGITIDIS R. Potmesil, O. Beran, M. Holub, Czech Republic 425 GRLR AND GRLA, THE LOCUS OF ENTEROCYTE EFFACEMENT (LEE) REGULATORY ESCORTS OF ENTEROPATHOGENIC ESCHERICHIA COLI C. Lara, A. Huerta-Saquero, R. Jiménez, J.L. Puente, Mexico 426 INTERACTION OF LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES CLINICAL ISOLATES WITH CELLS OF THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM. AN IMMUNOFLUORESCENCE STUDY S. Remuzgo Martínez, D. Padilla, L. Pilares Ortega, J.M. Icardo, C. Fernández Mazarrasa, L. Martínez Martínez, J. Ramos Vivas, Spain 427 INCIDENTAL FINDING OF MYCOPLASMAS IN DEVELOPMENTAL DISPLASIA OF THE HIP AND CONGENITAL HIP DISLOCATION A.R.-T. Redon-Tavera, H.V.-C. Villegas-Castrejón, O.D. Isunza-Alonso, J.A. Rivera-Tapia, S.R. León-Hernández, Mexico 428 TOWARDS FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERIZATION OF THE E. COLI PILIOME J. Taganna, S. Ruer, K. Moonens, H. De Greve, H. Remaut, Belgium 429 CHARACTERIZATION OF A C. CANIMORSUS SURFACE-EXPOSED PROTEIN COMPLEX DEVOTED TO DEGLYCOSYLATION OF HOST GLYCOPROTEINS F. Renzi, P. Manfredi, M. Mally, L. Sauteur, P. Jeno, G.R. Cornelis, Switzerland 430 INTERACTIONS OF MXIC THAT CONTROL TYPE III SECRETION ACTIVATION IN SHIGELLA FLEXNERI A.D. Roehrich, A.J. Blocker, I. Martinez-Argudo, UK 431 CORRELATION BETWEEN SCD14 CONCENTRATION IN GCF AND GCFINDUCED APOPTOSIS OF NEUTROPHILS IN PATIENTS WITH MODERATE TO SEVERE PERIODONTITIS M. Sattari, M.B. Moozeh, I. Firoozeh Moghaddam, H. Darbandi Tamijani, S. Mehrmofakham, Patients With Moderate to Severe Chronic Periodontitis, Healthy Volunteers, Iran 432 INTRACELLULAR METABOLISM OF LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES K. Schauer, T.M. Fuchs, Germany 220 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 3: MICROBIAL PATHOGENICITY (contd.) Poster No 433 HOST LIVER METABOLISM DURING SALMONELLA INFECTION A.K. Schemmer, D. Bumann, Switzerland 434 A NOVEL TOXIN CLASS OF GRAM-NEGATIVE BACTERIA DISCOVERED IN KLEBSIELLA OXYTOCA G. Schneditz, M.M. Joainig, G. Gorkiewicz, C. Högenauer, E.L. Zechner, Austria 435 GROWTH PROPERTIES AND PATHOGENICITY OF LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES L-FORMS B. Schnell, Y. Briers, M. Schuppler, M.J. Loessner, Switzerland 436 PHON2, THE GENE ENCODING FOR APYRASE (PHON2) OF SHIGELLA FLEXNERI, IS ESSENTIAL FOR THE POLAR LOCALIZATION OF ICSA D. Scribano, A. Petrucca, M. Pompili, C. Ambrosi, E. Bruni, S. Cannavacciuolo, C. Zagaglia, A. Calconi, M. Casalino, M. Nicoletti, Italy 437 AAE: A SURFACE PROTEIN IN STAPHYLOCOCCI WHICH IS THE THIRD IGG BINDING PROTEIN IN S.AUREUS AND THE FIRST IN S.EPIDERMIDIS S. Shahinpour, Iran 438 RESDE IS INVOLVED IN THE BACILLUS CEREUS HEMOLYSIN II GENE EXPRESSION REGULATION E. Shapyrina, A. Shadrin, A. Solonin, Russia 439 STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS IS DIRECTLY RELATED TO AGGRAVATION OF HEALTHY SKIN CONDITIONS K. Shin, T.R. Lee, E. Lee, Y.H. Jeong, Y. Yun, T.H. Park, H. Kim, J. Park, Republic of Korea 440 ANALYSIS OF BACTERIAL GENE EXPRESSION DYNAMICS DURING HELICOBACTER PYLORI INFECTION IN MICE Å. Sjöling, A. Janzon, C.F. Flach, A.M. Svennerholm, Sweden 441 DIFFERENT ELECTROPHORETIC PATTERNS OF OUTER MEMBRANE PROTEINS IN SALMONELLA O:48 CLINICALLY IMPORTANT BACTERIA FOR CHILDREN AFTER THEIR PASSAGES IN SERUM A.M. Skwara, G. Bugla-Płoskońska, B.P. Dudek, B. Futoma-Kołoch, A. Kędziora, W. Doroszkiewicz, Poland 442 COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS BETWEEN CONVENTIONAL PCR AND QPCR FOR DETECTION PATHOGENS D.P. Spolidorio, T. Bedran, D. Grenier, L.C. Spolidorio, A. Fontana, M.N. Nogueira, M. Correia, Brazil, Canada 443 MOLECULAR MECHANISMS OF CAMPYLOBACTER FETUS PATHOGENICITY H. Sprenger, S. Kienesberger, A. Fauster, G. Gorkiewicz, E.L. Zechner, Austria, USA 221 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 3: MICROBIAL PATHOGENICITY (contd.) Poster No 444 SALMONELLA TYPHIMURIUM SPI-1: THE COSTS OF VIRULENCE FACTOR EXPRESSION A. Sturm, M. Heinemann, W.D. Hardt, Switzerland, The Netherlands 445 GENETIC POLYMORPHISM AND SERUM LEVEL OF MANNOSE-BINDING LECTIN IN CHINESE PEDIATRIC PATIENTS WITH COMMON INFECTIOUS DISEASES R. Tao, C.Z. Hua, Y.Z. Hu, S.Q. Shang, China 446 E. FAECALIS FSR QUORUM SENSING SYSTEM IS INVOLVED IN REGULATION OF LRGAB N. Teixeira, L.E. Hancock, K. Palmer, M.S. Gilmore, M.F.S. Lopes, Portugal, USA 447 IDENTIFICATION AND MOLECULAR ANALYSIS OF C6-BINDING PROTEIN FROM STREPTOCOCCUS PYOGENES USING HIGH SPEED ATOMIC FORCE MICROSCOPY Y. Terao, S. Kawabata, Japan 448 CHARACTERISATION OF KLEBSIELLA RHINOSCLEROMATIS INFECTION: MIKULICZ CELLS ARE INFLAMMATORY MONOCYTES C. Fevre, A.M. Almeida, S. Taront, T. Pedron, M. Huerre, M.C. Prevost, A. Kieussian, M. Nguyen, A. Cumano, S. Brisse, P. Sansonetti, R. Tournebize, France 449 THE USE OF RIVET TO IDENTIFY AVIAN PATHOGENIC ESCHERICHIA COLI (APEC) GENES INDUCED IN VIVO DURING INFECTION IN CHICKENS H.N. Tuntufye, B.M. Goddeeris, Belgium, Tanzania 450 DEVELOPMENT OF A REAL-TIME PCR ASSAY TO ANALYSE QOI RESISTANCE IN ERYSIPHE NECATOR K.Z. Vaczy, Z. Vaczy, L. Kiss, Hungary 451 BLACK ROT OF GRAPEVINE: A NEW PROBLEM IN HUNGARY? Z. Váczy, K.Z. Vaczy, A. Schmidt, L. Kiss, Hungary 452 LOCALIZATION OF GFP TAGGED PATHOGENIC VIBRIO PARAHEMOLYTICUS IN EXPERIMENTALLY INFECTED FENNEROPENAEUS INDICUS G. Vinoj, B. Vaseeharan, India 453 STRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS OF GLUCOSYL TRANSFERASES OF SHIGELLA FLEXNERI N. Verma, Australia 454 RNAI SCREEN OF SALMONELLA INVASION SHOWS ROLE OF COPI IN MEMBRANE TARGETING OF CHOLESTEROL AND CDC42 P. Vonaesch, B. Misselwitz, S. Dilling, R. Sacher, B. Snijder, L. Pelkmans, W.D. Hardt, Switzerland 222 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 3: MICROBIAL PATHOGENICITY (contd.) Poster No 455 ISOLATION OF GENETIC LOCI ASSOCIATED WITH PHAGOCYTOSIS AND VIRULENCE IN KLEBSIELLA PNEUMONIAE USING A DICTYOSTELIUM MODEL Y.J. Pan, T.L. Lin, C.R. Hsu, J.T. Wang, Taiwan R.O.C. 456 LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDES O1 ANTIGEN AND OUTER MEMBRANE PROTEINS CONTRIBUTE TO VIRULENCE AND PROTECTIVE EFFICACY OF O1 ANTISERUM IN KLEBSIELLA PNEUMONIAE P.F. Hsieh, T.L. Lin, J.T. Wang, Taiwan R.O.C. 457 CYSTEINE-SCANNING MUTAGENESIS REVEALS TWO INTERACTION SITES BETWEEN THE TYPE II SECRETION COMPONENTS GSPC AND GSPD AND SUPPORTS A SWITCHING MODEL X. Wang, V.E. Shevchik, France 458 COMPARISON OF THE CHARACTERISTICS OF HIGH PATHOGENIC AND LOW PATHOGENIC Y.ENTEROCOLITICA X. Wang, H. Jing, Lab of Yersinia, ICDC, China CDC, China 459 FUNGAL DECAY STUDIES ON BAMBOO SPECIES D.S. Wei, O. Schmidt, U. Schmitt, W. Liese, Germany 460 SADA, A TRIMERIC AUTOTRANSPORTER FROM SALMONELLA ENTERICA SEROVAR TYPHIMURIUM, CAN PROMOTE BIOFILM FORMATION AND PROVIDES LIMITED PROTECTION AGAINST INFECTION D. Raghunathan, T. Wells, F. Morris, R. Shaw, S. Bobat, S. Peters, G. Paterson, K. Tveen Jenson, D. Leyton, J. Hitchcock, D. Maskell, M. Webber, R. May, C. MacLennan, L. Piddock, A. Cunningham, I. Henderson, UK 461 A TPS2 TETRASPANIN IS REQUIRED FOR GLUCOSE SENSING, CELL WALL INTEGRITY AND VIRULENCE OF THE HUMAN PATHOGENIC FUNGUS CRYPTOCOCCUS NEOFORMANS D.X. Zhu, China 462 CHARACTERISATION OF THE SINGLE-STRANDED DNA BINDING PROTEIN SSBB ENCODED WITHIN THE GONOCCOCAL GENETIC ISLAND S. Jain, M. Zweig, E. Peeters, K. Siewering, J.P. Dillard, D. Charlier, C. van der Does, Germany, Belgium, USA 463 A FADD MUTANT OF VIBRIO CHOLERAE IS IMPAIRED IN THE PRODUCTION OF VIRULENCE FACTORS AND MEMBRANE LOCALISATION OF TCPP S. Ray, E. Chatterjee, A. Chatterjee, K. Paul, R. Chowdhury, India, USA 464 SEROTYPE K1 KLEBSIELLA PNEUMONIAE LIVER ABSCESS ISOLATES FROM DIFFERENT GEOGRAPHICAL AREAS BELONG TO THE SAME HIGHLY VIRULENT CLONE S.G. Stahlhut, K.A. Krogfelt, C. Struve, Denmark 223 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 3: MICROBIOLOGY OF AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS Poster No 465 PSEUDOSCILLATORIA CORALII, A KEY MEMBER OF BLACK BAND DISEASE BACTERIAL CONSORTIUM L. Arotsker, N. Siboni, E. Ben-Dov, E. Kramarsky-Winter, Y. Loya, A. Kushmaro, Israel 466 METHANE CYCLING AND MICROBIAL POPULATIONS OF LAKE KIVU H. Bürgmann, N. Pasche, S. Bhattarai, K.A. Ross, F. Vazquez, C.J. Schubert, A. Wüest, M. Schmid, Switzerland 467 MICROBIAL QUALITY OF DENTAL UNIT WATERLINES IN ROUTINE USE N. Doğruöz Güngör, D. Göksay Kadaifciler, A. Cotuk, Turkey 468 INVESTIGATION OF MECHANISMS THAT MEDIATE MICROBIAL INTERACTIONS WITH TEMPERATE MACROALGAE M. Gardiner, N. Fernandes, D. Nowakowski, A. Campbell, P. Steinberg, S. Kjelleberg, S. Egan, Australia, Germany 469 THE TEMPORAL VARIATION IN CULTURABLE ACTINOBACTERIAL ASSOCIATED WITH THE CORAL PLATYGYRA DAEDALEA TISSUE AND MUCUS A. Kalendar, H. Mahmoud, Kuwait 470 MORPHOLOGICAL AND GENETIC VARIABILITY OF GONYOSTOMUM SEMEN ALGAE WIDESPREAD IN LITHUANIAN LAKES I. Kemeziene, E. Serviene, J. Koreiviene, J. Kasperoviciene, B. Capukoitiene, J. Karosiene, Lithuania 471 BACTERIAL COMMUNITY PROFILING IN A TROPICAL AQUATIC SYSTEM IN BANGLADESH WITH EMPHASIS ON ESCHERICHIA COLI N. Azmuda, M. Fakruddin, M. Moniruzzaman, S. Akter, S.I. Khan, N.K. Birkeland, Bangladesh, Norway 472 CYANOBACTERIA ASSOCIATED WITH THE WHITE SEA HYDROID O.A. Gorelova, O.A. Koksharova, T.R. Kravzova, I.V. Lazebnaya, O.I. Baulina, T.A. Fedorenko, I.A. Kosevich, E.S. Lobakova, Russia 473 SITES OF BACTERIAL CHITIN HYDROLYZATION IN TWO LAKES OF CONTRASTING TROPHIC STATUS K.E. Köllner, D. Carstens, E. Keller, F. Vazquez, C.J. Schubert, J. Zeyer, H. Bürgmann, Switzerland 474 EFFECTS OF TEMPERATURE ON ORGANIC MATTER DEGRADATION PROCESS IN TEMPERATE MARINE SEDIMENT T. Matsui, H. Kojima, M. Fukui, Japan 224 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 3: MICROBIOLOGY OF AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS (contd.) Poster No 475 PICOCYANOBACTERIAL DIVERSITY IN THE NORTH-WESTERN PACIFIC OCEAN REVEALED BY BAR-CODED PYROSEQUENCING J.H. Noh, D.H. Choi, M.S. Hahm, Republic of Korea 476 ANALYSING ARSENIC RESISTANT BACTERIA IN VIEW OF THEIR POTENTIAL BIOTECHNOLOGICAL UTILITY D. Davolos, B. Pietrangeli, Italy 477 LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES: INCIDENCE AND GROWTH IN LOW NUTRIENT ENVIRONMENTS R. Schneebeli, T. Egli, Switzerland 478 CHARACTERIZATION OF CORAL MUCUS-ASSOCIATED BACTERIA WITH ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY M. Shnit-Orland, A. Sivan, A. Kushmaro, Israel 479 THE EFFECT OF NITROGEN FERTILIZER ON FUNCTIONING AND DIVERSITY OF METHANOTROPHS IN LITTORAL WETLAND OF A BOREAL LAKE H.M.P. Siljanen, A. Saari, L. Bodrossy, P.J. Martikainen, Finland, Austria, Australia 480 SPATIOTEMPORAL VARIATIONS IN COMMUNITY OF CLOSELY RELATED PLANKTONIC AEROBIC METHANE OXIDIZING BACTERIA M. Tsutsumi, H. Kojima, T. Iwata, M. Fukui, Japan 481 A PHENOTYPIC AND PHYLOGENETIC BASIS FOR INTRA-SPECIES DIVISIONS WITHIN THE BIOACTIVE BACTERIAL SPECIES PSEUDOALTEROMONAS LUTEOVIOLACEA N. Vynne, M. Månsson, K.F. Nielsen, L. Gram, Denmark 482 DISTRIBUTION AND DIVERSITY OF METHANOTROPHIC BACTERIA AT SITES OF METHANE HYDRATE OCCURRENCE (LAKE BAIKAL) T. Zemskaya, O. Shubenkova, S. Chernitsyna, A. Lomakina, S. Maksimenko, Russia 483 DIVERSITY, DYNAMICS AND INTERACTIONS BETWEEN CYANOBACTERIA AND CYANOPHAGES IN SOME PERI-ALPINE LAKES X. Zhong, M. Pollion, S. Jacquet, France 484 METHANE OXIDATION IN THE ANOXIC HYPOLIMNION OF A DEEP SOUTHALPINE LAKE H.J.R. Bles, J. Zopfi, C. Wenk, H. Niemann, C.J. Schubert, M.L. Veronesi, M. Simona, M. Lehmann, Switzerland 485 ANAEROBIC AMMONIUM OXIDATION AS A POTENTIAL FIXED N ELIMINATION PROCESS IN LAKE LUGANO, SWITZERLAND C. Wenk, J. Zopfi, J. Blees, H. Niemann, C.J. Schubert, M. Veronesi, M.F. Lehmann, Switzerland 225 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 3: MOBILE GENETIC ELEMENTS Poster No 486 EVIDENCE FOR AN EVOLUTIONARY ANTAGONISM BETWEEN MRR AND TYPE III MODIFICATION SYSTEMS M.T. Mebrhatu, E. Wywial, A. Ghosh, C. Michiels, J.M. Bujnicki, A. Lindner, F. Taddei, L. Van Melderen, A. Aertsen, Belgium, Poland, France 487 PRESENCE OF INTEGRONS IN BACTERIAL ISOLATES FROM TERRESTRIAL SAMPLES OF FILDES PENINSULA (KING GEORGE ISLAND, MARITIME ANTARCTICA) V. Antelo, A.M. Guérout, S. Batista, D. Mazel, Uruguay, France 488 REGULATION OF THE V. CHOLERAE INTEGRON INTEGRASE: CONNECTING ENVIRONMENT AND GENOME PLASTICITY Z. Baharoglu, D. Mazel, France 489 TRANSPOSABLE ELEMENTS OF BACTERIA OF GENUS PARACOCCUS (ALPHAPROTEOBACTERIA) L. Dziewit, J. Baj, M. Szuplewska, A. Maj, D. Bartosik, Poland 490 STRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS OF MOBILE GENETIC ELEMENTS ISOLATED FROM ARCTIC STRAINS OF PSYCHROBACTER SPP. L. Dziewit, A. Cegielski, R. Lasek, D. Bartosik, Poland 491 PLASMID DIVERSITY AMONG ENTEROCOCCUS SPP FROM HUMANS AND ANIMALS (1991-2010) M. López, A.P. Tedim, F. Baquero, C. Torres, T.M. Coque, Spain 492 DIVERSITY WITHIN VANA- ENTEROCOCCUS FAECIUM ST78 (CC17) IN DIFFERENT COUNTRIES (1998-2008) M. López, A.P. Tedim, A.R. Freitas, F. Baquero, C. Torres, T.M. Coque, Spain, Portugal 493 INTEGRON TRANSFER FROM SALMONELLA SP. INTO ACINETOBACTER SP. BY NATURAL TRANSFORMATION S. Domingues, K.M. Nielsen, G.J. da Silva, Portugal, Norway 494 THE MOSAICISM OF PLASMIDS REVEALED BY ATYPICAL GENES DETECTION AND ANALYSIS M. Fondi, E. Bosi, E. Perrin, I. Maida, M.C. Papaleo, R. Fani, Italy 495 MINING ICE IN GENOMES TO DRAW OUT THE EVOLUTIONARY HISTORY OF CONJUGATION J. Guglielmini, L. Quintais, M.P. Garcillan-Barcia, F. de la Cruz, E.P.C. Rocha, France, Spain 496 THE STB OPERON BALANCES THE REQUIREMENTS FOR VEGETATIVE STABILITY AND CONJUGATIVE TRANSFER OF PLASMID R388 C. Guynet, A. Cuevas, G. Moncalián, F. de la Cruz, Spain 226 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 3: MOBILE GENETIC ELEMENTS (contd.) Poster No 497 CELL-TO-CELL TRANSFORMATION IN ESCHERICHIA COLI : A NOVEL TYPE OF NATURAL TRANSFORMATION INVOLVING CELL-DERIVED DNA AND A PUTATIVE PROMOTING PHEROMONE M. Ito, R. Etchuuya, S. Kitano, F. Shigi, R. Sobue, S. Maeda, Japan 498 HUMAN EXTRAINTESTINAL ESCHERICHIA COLI ISOLATES MAY PRODUCEE BOTH HLYA AND CLYA, AND THEIR HLYA MAY BE OF PLASMID ORIGIN M. Kerényi, E. Vörös, J. Szalontai, I. Bátai, L. Emődy, Hungary 499 DYNAMICS AND MAINTENANCE OF ICES FROM STREPTOCOCCUS THERMOPHILUS N. Carraro, E. Rossi, A. Persoons, C. Morel, B. Decaris, P. Leblond, G. Guédon, F. Charron, V. Libante, France 500 RELIABLE AND EFFICIENT IN VIVO RANDOM TRANSPOSON MUTAGENESIS IN LACTOBACILLUS CASEI H. Licandro-Seraut, S. Brinster, E. Maguin, P. Sansonetti, P. Serror, J.F. Cavin, France 501 INVOLVEMENT OF THE DNAJ (HSP40) CHAPERONE IN PROPHAGE SITESPECIFIC RECOMBINATION S. Champ, T. Puvirajesinghe, L. ElAntak, E. Perrody, R. Menouni, P. Genevaux, M. Ansaldi, France 502 PERSISTENCE AND DISSEMINATION OF THE MULTIPLE-ANTIBIOTICRESISTANCE PLASMID PB10 IN THE METAGENOME OF WASTEWATER SLUDGE MICROCOSMS C. Merlin, S. Bonot, S. Courtois, J.C. Block, France 503 THE ROLE OF RPOS IN HORIZONTAL TRANSFER OF THE ICECLC GENOMIC ISLAND OF PSEUDOMONAS R. Miyazaki, M. Minoia, F. Reinhard, J.R. van der Meer, Switzerland 504 EXCISION OF AN UNSTABLE GENETIC ELEMENT OF SALMONELLA ENTERICA SEROVAR ENTERITIDIS DURING INFECTION T.S. Quiroz, P.A. Nieto, H.E. Tobar, R.J. Lizana, F.J. Salazar-Echegaray, C.P. Quezada, C.A. Santiviago, C.A. Riedel, A.M. Kalergis, S.M. Bueno, Chile 505 PLASTICITY UNITS IN BACTERIAL GENOMES: NEW INSIGHT FROM THE COMPARATIVE GENOMICS OF TWO BACTERIA INTERACTING WITH INVERTEBRATES, PHOTORHABDUS AND XENORHABDUS J.C. Ogier, A. Calteau, S. Forst, H. Goodrich-Blair, D. Roche, Z. Rouy, G. Suen, R. Zumbihl, A. Givaudan, P. Tailliez, C. Medigue, S. Gaudriault, France, USA 227 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 3: MOBILE GENETIC ELEMENTS (contd.) Poster No 506 INTEGRATING CONJUGATIVE ELEMENTS (ICES) OF THE SXT/R391 FAMILY FROM FISH PATHOGENIC VIBRIOS ENCODE RESTRICTION-MODIFICATION SYSTEMS THAT CONFER RESISTANCE TO BACTERIOPHAGES M. Balado, A. Rodríguez-Blanco, M.L. Lemos, C.R. Osorio, Spain 507 MOBILE ELEMENTS OF PERMAFROST BACTERIAL STRAINS M.A. Petrova, Z.M. Gorlenko, S.Z. Mindlin, Russia 508 WITHIN-HOST COMPETITION DETERMINES REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS OF TEMPERATE BACTERIOPHAGES D. Refardt, Theoretical Biology - Experimental Branch, Switzerland 509 AN INDIVIDUAL-BASED APPROACH TO EXPLAIN PLASMID INVASION IN BACTERIAL POPULATIONS J. Seoane, B. Merkey, T. Yankelevich, B.F. Smets, Denmark, USA 510 THE FITNESS COST OF A CLASS I INTEGRON I. Starikova, T. Munthali Lunde, K. Harms, K.M. Nielsen, P.J. Johnsen, Norway 511 REGULATION OF ICECLC TRANSFER IN PSEUDOMONAS KNACKMUSSII B13 S. Sulser, J.R. van der Meer, Switzerland 512 ADAPTIVE IMPACT OF MOBILE GENETIC ELEMENTS OF BACTERIA ISOLATED FROM AN ENDEMIC ENVIRONMENT OF THE COPPER MINE M. Szuplewska, L. Dziewit, A. Maj, K. Wanasz, M. Adamczuk, A. Pyzik, M. Nieckarz, P. Niesiobedzki, D. Bartosik, Poland 513 TRANSPOSITION OF PSEUDOMONAS MINIATURE NON-AUTONOMOUS TRANSPOSABLE ELEMENT (PIME) M. Szuplewska, A. Maj, M. Warsinska, D. Bartosik, Poland 514 DETERMINATION OF THE REGULON OF EBRB IN ENTEROCOCCUS FAECIUM AND IDENTIFICATION OF UNEXPECTED EFFECTS OF INSERTION OF A CAT GENE J. Top, W. van Schaik, M.J. Bonten, R.J. Willems, The Netherlands 515 NEW FAMILIES OF TYROSINE-BASED SITE-SPECIFIC RECOMBINASES IN PLASMIDS AND CHROMSOMES A.C. Toussaint, R. Van Houdt, M. Mergeay, R. Leplae, Belgium 516 HORIZONTAL TRANSFER IN EVOLUTION OF INTRON-EXON STRUCTURE OF 18S RRNA GENE OF SYMBIOTIC CHLORELLA K. Vorobyev, E. Andronov, K. Kvitko, A. Migunova, Russia 517 MODULATION OF DETERGENT RESISTANCE BY INTRAGENIC TANDEM REPEAT VARIATION IN ESCHERICHIA COLI TOLA K. Zhou, K. Vanoirbeek, A. Aertsen, C. Michiels, Belgium 228 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 3: NEW VACCINE DESIGN Poster No 518 FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERIZATION OF NADA, AN ADHESIN OF NEISSERIA MENINGITIDIS : TO THE SEARCH OF A RECEPTOR ON HUMAN EPITHELIAL CELLS G. Bozza, P. Montanari, B. Aricò, M. Merola, Italy 519 WORKING TOWARDS SMART SALMONELLA VACCINES O.C. Freitas Neto, A. Setta, A. Imre, M. Jones, A. Berchieri, P. Barrow, Brazil, UK 520 POLAXAMER P85 AS AN ADJUVANT TO ENHANCE THE POTENTIAL OF OUTER MEMBRANE VESICLE AS A VACCINE FOR BRUCELLA MELITENSIS N. Jain, S.M. Boyle, N. Sriranganathan, USA 521 EVALUATION AND PROTECTIVE EFFICACY OF A SHIGELLA-LIKE ENVIRONMENTAL STRAIN AS PROMISING VACCINE CANDIDATE AGAINST SHIGELLOSIS F.M. Chowdhury, M.Z. Rahman, S.I. Khan, N.K. Birkeland, C.R. Ahsan, Bangladesh, Norway 522 IMMUNIZATION OF MICE WITH SINGLE-EPITOPE DNA VACCINE PROVIDES EFFICIENT PROTECTION AGAINST INFLUENZA A VIRUS INFECTION P. Kumar, B. Kumar, R. Rajput, M. Khanna, A.C. Banerjea, India 523 IDENTIFICATION OF A PUTATIVE CAPSULE-PRODUCING GENE LOCUS IN E. FAECIUM D. Laverde, T. Sakinc, A. Kropec, J. Huebner, Germany 524 EVALUATION OF EFFICACY OF A NEW LIVE SALMONELLA TYPHIMURIUM VACCINE CANDIDATE IN A MURINE MODEL J.H. Lee, Republic of Korea 525 EVALUATION OF THE IMMUNE PROTECTIVE POTENTIAL OF RECOMBINANT LEPTOSPIRAL ANTIGENS S. Felix, A.P. Argondizzo, M. Medeiros, W. Lilenbaum, O. Dellagostin, Brazil 526 THE PROBIOTIC BACTERIUM LACTOBACILLUS GASSERI AS ANTIGEN DELIVERY AGAINST GROUP A STREPTOCOCCAL TO PREVENT RHEUMATIC FEVER" N. Mansour, S. Abd el Aziz, N. Ali, Egypt 527 OPTIMIZATION OF MUMPS VIRUS PRODUCTION PROCESS USING DOE M. Markušić, M. Šantak, D. Forcic, G. Marić, L. Kotarski, N. Pavlović, Croatia 528 MICROBIOLOGICAL EFFICACY OF COMBINED USE OF DRUGS “PNEUMO-23”, “HIBERIX”, “GRIPPOL PLUS” IN PATIENTS WITH A CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE A. Protasov, A.V. Zhestkov, M.P. Kostinov, A. Ryzhov, Russia 229 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 3: NEW VACCINE DESIGN (contd.) Poster No 529 GENERATION OF A HUMAN MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY AGAINST THE ABO BLOOD GROUP ANTIGEN BINDING DOMAIN OF THE HELICOBACTER PYLORI ADHESIN BABA A. Schmidt, D.X. Johansson, J. Bugaytsova, R. Sjöström, O. Rakhimova, K. Hultenby, A. Hultberg, M.A. Persson, T. Borén, L. Hammarström, Thomas Borén and Lennart Hammarström, Sweden 530 DNA ENGINEERED VACCINES CONTAINING A HEMAGGLUTININ PEPTIDE AND A SCFV CD21-SPECIFIC ANTIBODY INDUCE HUMORAL AND CTL RESPONSE TO INFLUENZA VIRUS A.I. Tchorbanov, N. Kerekov, Bulgaria 531 DEFINING THE STRUCTURAL BASIS FOR SEROTYPE-SPECIFIC IMMUNITY IN DENGUE INFECTION E.W. Teo, E.E.P. Teoh, P.E. Kukkaro, A.P.C. Lim, T.T.T. Tan, G.K.X. Tan, J.K.W. Ng, A. Yip, D. Fisher, Y.S. Leo, M.M.L. Ng, S.H. Chan, W. Schul, S. Alonso, B.J. Hanson, S. Lok, P. MacAry, Singapore 532 CODON OPTIMIZATION OF GENE FRAGMENT ENCODING VACCINIA VIRUS L1 PROTEIN ENHANCES DNA VACCINE PROTEIN EXPRESSION AND IMMUNOGENICITY IN MICE J.M. Yang, D.S. Jang, G.H. Hur, J.C. Kim, S. Shin, Republic of Korea 533 AN M2E-BASED POLYPEPTIDE VACCINE PROTECTS MICE FROM LETHAL CHALLENGE WITH DIVERGENT H5N1 INFLUENZA VIRUSES G. Zhao, B. Zheng, Hong Kong S.A.R. POSTER SESSION 3: TOXIN / ANTITOXIN: ACTIVITIES AND FUNCTIONS 534 FUNCTIONING OF THE TA CASSETTE OF STREPTOCOCCAL PLASMID PSM19035 IN VARIOUS GRAM-POSITIVE BACTERIA I. Brzozowska, K. Brzozowska, U. Zielenkiewicz, Poland 535 NATIVE MASS SPECTROMETRY EVALUATION OF KID ACTIVITIES AS RNASE AND CO-REPRESSOR OF PLASMID R1 PARD TOXIN-ANTITOXIN SYSTEM E. Diago-Navarro, A. Barendregt, A.J.R. Heck, R. van den Heuvel, M. Kamphuis, R. Boelens, A.M. Hernández- Arriaga, R. Díaz-Orejas, Spain, The Netherlands 536 LETHAL EFFECTS OF TOXIN/ANTITOXIN-LIKE SYSTEMS ON THE 1354 KB PSYMA MEGAPLASMID OF SINORHIZOBIUM MELILOTI B. Poduska, T. Finan, Canada 230 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 3: TOXIN / ANTITOXIN: ACTIVITIES AND FUNCTIONS (contd.) Poster No 537 DIVERSITY OF BACTERIAL TYPE II TOXIN-ANTITOXIN SYSTEMS: A COMPREHENSIVE SEARCH AND FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS OF NOVEL FAMILIES D. Geeraerts, R. Leplae, R. Hallez, J. Guglielmini, P. Drèze, L. Van Melderen, Belgium 538 CHARACTERIZATION OF A NOVEL TYPE OF STRESS-RESPONSIVE CHAPERONE IN MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS P. Bordes, A.-M. Cirinesi, R. Ummels, A. Sala, S. Sakr, W. Bitter, P. Genevaux, France, The Netherlands 539 EVOLUTION OF CO-EXISTENT TYPE II TOXIN-ANTITOXIN SYSTEMS N. Goeders, R. Leplae, L. Van Melderen, Belgium 540 IS THE TOXIN-ANTITOXIN GENE FAMILY (VAPBC) A GLOBAL REGULATOR OF PHYSIOLOGICAL STATE IN MYCOBACTERIA? A.V. Goncharenko, O. Demidenok, A.S. Kaprelyants, Russia 541 THE Ω-Ξ-Ζ AND AXE-TXE TOXIN-ANTITOXIN LOCI IN ENTEROCOCCUS FAECIUM: EXPRESSION AND REGULATION STUDIES B. Langnes, A. Sundsfjord, T. Pedersen, Norway 542 ANERGY OF SUPERANTIGEN-REACTIVE T-CELLS IS NOT ALWAYS PRESENT DURING THE ACUTE PHASE OF MENSTRUAL TOXIC SHOCK SYNDROME J.-P. Rasigade, D. Thomas, T. Perpoint, D. Peyramond, C. Chidiac, J. Etienne, F. Vandenesch, G. Lina, T. Ferry, France 543 GENERATION OF ANTIBODIES AGAINST SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE K2 PREPROTOXIN PROTEIN E. Serviene, I. Orentaite, G. Bizanov, G. Vysniauskis, V. Melvydas, Lithuania 544 CHARACTERIZATION OF A TOXIN-ANTITOXIN SYSTEM IN STREPTOMYCES LIVIDANS L. Sevillano, M. Díaz, R.I. Santamaría, Spain 545 REGULATION OF TCAA IN THE INSECTICIDAL PATHOGENICITY ISLAND TCPAIYE IN YERSINIA ENTEROCOLITICA M. Starke, T. Fuchs, Germany 546 VIBRIO CHOLERAE O1 EL TOR VARIANT PRODUCES HIGHER AMOUNT OF CHOLERA TOXIN THAN PROTOTYPE EL TOR J. Ghosh-Banerjee, M. Senoh, T. Takahashi, T. Hamabata, S. Barman, H. Koley, A.K. Mukhopadhyay, T. Ramamurthy, S. Chatterjee, M. Asakura, S. Yamasaki, G.B. Nair, Y. Takeda, India, Japan 547 DECIPHERING COLICIN M, A PEPTIDOGLYCAN LIPID II-DEGRADING ENZYME: POTENTIAL USE FOR ANTIBACTERIAL MEANS? T. Touzé, H. Barreteau, F. Gérard, M. Brooks, D. Patin, A. Bouhss, D. Blanot, M. Arthur, D. Duché, R. Lloubès, H. van Tilbeurgh, D. Mengin-Lecreulx, France 231 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 3: TOXIN / ANTITOXIN: ACTIVITIES AND FUNCTIONS (contd.) Poster No 548 A BIO-ANALYTICAL PLATFORM FOR SIMULTANEOUS MULTIPLEX DETECTION AND QUANTIFICATION OF BIOLOGICAL TOXINS O. Weingart, H. Gao, F. Crevoisier, F. Heitger, M.A. Avondet, H. Sigrist, Switzerland 549 IDENTIFICATION OF A TOXIN-ANTITOXIN SYSTEM ENCODED IN PLASMID CARRIED BY PATHOGENIC STRAINS OF STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS M. Bukowski, R. Lyzen, W. Ilczyszyn, A. Szalewska-Palasz, G. Dubin, A. Dubin, B. Wladyka, Poland POSTER SESSION 3: VECTOR-BORNE PATHOGENS 550 GUADALAJARA, MEXICO: DENGUE HEMORRHAGIC FEVER (DFH) A REVIEW 2007-2010 R.J. Hernandez-Gutierrez, M.C. Franco-Ramos, F.A. Velarde-Rivera, M.L. Barbosa-Guzman, G.G. Carrillo-Nunez, Mexico 551 EVALUATION OF YELLOW FEVER 17D/DENGUE CHIMERIC VIRUSES REPLICATION IN TICKS M. Kazimirova, N. Mantel, S. Raynaud, M. Slovak, K. Ustanikova, J. Lang, B. Guy, V. Barban, M. Labuda, Slovak Republic, France 552 CURRENT SITUATION OF SANDFLY FEVER VIRUS SEROLOGIC RESULTS IN TURKEY IN 2009-2010 D. Yagci Caglayik, Y. Uyar, G. Korukluoglu, M. Ertek, Turkey 553 THE BENIGN PHENOTYPE OF A YERSINIA PESTIS PHOP MUTANT DURING FLEA GUT INFECTION V. Vadyvaloo, A. Viall, C. Jarrett, D. Sturdevant, B.J. Hinnebusch, USA POSTER SESSION 3: OTHER 554 MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF FECAL MICROBIOTA AND METABOLIC PROFILES ASSOCIATION IN CYSTIC FIBROSIS PATIENTS V. Iebba, F. Santangelo, V. Totino, M. Lepanto, M. Proietti Checchi, A. Macone, C. Longhi, S. Quattrucci, M.P. Conte, S. Schippa, Italy 555 BURKHOLDERIA CEPACIA COMPLEX: AN UPSURGE IN CF AND NON CF-SEPTICAEMIC PATIENTS A. Kumar, V. Gautam, M. Kaur, P. Ray, India 232 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 3: OTHER (contd.) Poster No 556 EVALUATION OF NOSOCOMIAL INFECTIONS IN ONE OF HOSPITALS OF ONE OF CITY OF IRAN, 2008 M. Larypoor, A. Akhavan Sepahy, Iran 557 COMPARATIVE FTIR SPECTROSCOPIC ANALYSIS OF SPORES AND MYCELIA FOR DIFFERENTIATING FILAMENTOUS FUNGI A. Lecellier, J. Mounier, D. Toubas, A. Kerviel, M. Le Bras, G. Barbier, S. Huet, M. Manfait, G.D. Sockalingum, France 558 PHENOTYPICAL AND GENOTYPICAL RELATIONSHIPS OF ESCHERICHIA COLI STRAINS ISOLATED FROM DOGS WITH URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS (UTIS) R.P. Maluta, A.E. Stella, K. Riccardi, E.C. Rigobelo, J.M. Marin, M.B. Carvalho, F.A. Ávila, Brazil 559 MOLECULAR DETECTION A GREAT VARIETY OF DIARRHEAL VIRUSES CIRCULATING IN PEDIATRIC PATIENTS IN THAILAND N. Maneekarn, N. Chaimongkol, P. Khamrin, B. Suantai, W. Saikhreang, N. Ukarapol, T. Kongsricharoern, Thailand 560 MODULATION OF DNA REPAIR PATHWAYS BY SAGE MONOTERPENES IN ESCHERICHIA COLI K12 B. Nikolić, S. Kolarević, N. Milojević, D. Mitić-Ćulafić, B. Vuković-Gaĉić, J. Kneţević-Vukĉević, Serbia 561 CASPASE-3 CLEAVAGE BY WILD TYPE STRAIN OF HELICOBACTER PYLORI A. Mojtahedi, H. Ghasemian Safaei, P. Alizadeh Pahlavan, V. Duronio, Iran, Canada 562 PREVALENT VIRAL CAUSATIVE AGENTS OF ACUTE GASTROENTERITIS IN CHILDREN IN SHIRAZ, IRAN, (2007-2009) M. Motamedifar, E. Amini, P. Talezadeh Shirazi, N. Ghafari, N. Jamali, Iran 563 SUSCEPTIBILITY OF METHICILLIN-RESISTANT STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS TO MANDELIC ACID AND ITS PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS M. Motamedifar, A. Bazargani, M. Hosseini Farzad, M.R. Namazi, Iran 564 OVERPRODUCTION OF YJBB REDUCES THE LEVEL OF POLYPHOSPHATE IN ESCHERICHIA COLI K. Motomura, R. Hirota, N. Ohnaka, M. Okada, T. Ikeda, A. Kuroda, Japan 565 PREVALENCE AND MANAGEMENT OF INTESTINAL HELMINTHIASIS AMONG HIV-INFECTED PATIENTS AT MUHIMBILI K.D. Mwambete, M. Justin-Temu, S.D. Peter, Tanzania 566 MICROBIAL CONTAMINATION OF NON-STERILE PHARMACEUTICALS IN PUBLIC HOSPITAL SETTINGS V.D. Mugoyela, K.D. Mwambete, Tanzania 233 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 3: OTHER (contd.) Poster No 567 ANALYSIS OF ACCUMULATION OF VIRAL GENOMIC RNAS IN SATRNAASSOCIATED PEANUT STUNT VIRUS INFECTIONS A. Obrepalska-Steplowska, P. Wieczorek, M. Budziszewska, Poland 568 THE CORELATION BETWEEN INTESTINAL MICROFLORA AND STEROLS POOL P. Olejnikova, M. Šimkoviĉ, B. Lakatoš, B. Kaliňáková, L. Birošova, P. Olejnik, A. Kaszonyi, Slovak Republic 569 EFFECTS IN VIVO OF ENDODONTIC IRRIGANTS AND INTRACANAL DRESSING ON ENDOTOXINS IN ROOT CANALS OF TEETH WITH PULP NECROTIC L.D. Oliveira, C.A.T. Carvalho, A.S. Carvalho, L.E. Maekawa, M.C. Valera, A.O.C. Jorge, Brazil 570 INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS IN 21ST CENTURY BRITAIN AND MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS DISSEMINATION: CASE STUDIES IN MODERN OFFICES L. Pankhurst, K.M. Lai, H. Altamirano, S. Ghani, UK 571 COLICIN EFFICIENCY IN KILLING ESCHERICHIA COLI ISOLATES FROM SKIN AND SOFT TISSUE INFECTIONS (SSTI) Z. Petkovsek, D. Zgur Bertok, M. Starcic Erjavec, Slovenia 572 MOLECULAR ANALYSIS OF AMYLOPULLULANASE GENE OF NOVEL AMYLOLYTIC LACTOBACILLUS PARACASEI B41 P.M. Petrova, K.K. Petrov, Bulgaria 573 SEQUENCE ANALYSIS, CLONING AND EXTRACELLULAR EXPRESSION OF CYCLODEXTRIN GLUCANOTRANSFERASES FROM ALKALIPHILIC BACILLUS STRAINS 20RF AND 8SB P.M. Petrova, I. Boyadzhieva, A. Tonkova, Bulgaria 574 TETANUS IMMUNITY IN 50 YEARS OF AGE AND OLDER PERSONS IN KASHAN R. Razaghi, A. Khalifesoltani, M. Momenheravi, Iran 575 IMPACT OF COLONIZATION OF GERMFREE MICE WITH HUMAN OR MOUSE INTESTINAL MICROBIOTAS ON METABOLIC AND IMMUNE PARAMETERS E. Rezzonico, R. Mestdagh, N. Bosco, S. Sirohi, M. Mireille, C. Ngom-Bru, B. Berger, C.J. Chou, M. Membrez, C. Darimont, S. Combremont, M. Delley, C. Ammon Zufferey, C. Mace, Switzerland, UK 576 LIPOPROTEIN LOCALIZATION SIGNALS IN MYCOBACTERIA T. Grau, A. Tschumi, J. Brülle, P. Sander, Switzerland 577 COMPARISON OF THE PERFORMANCE OF SELECTIVE ENRICHMENT BROTHS FOR SALMONELLA DUBLIN ISOLATION FROM FECAL SAMPLES OF BUFFALO CALVES EXPERIMENTALLY INFECTED A.M. Santana, D.G. Silva, K.M.M.G. Simplício, L.J.L. Pizauro, D.C.C. Sanchez, J.J. Fagliari, Brazil 234 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 3: OTHER (contd.) Poster No 578 ENCAPSULATION OF BIOCIDES USING MODIFIED CALCIUM CARBONATE (MCC) TO CONTROL THE DELIVERY RATE OF THE ANTIMICROBIAL AND INCREASE ITS STABILITY P. Schwarzentruber, A. Arroyo, N. Di Maiuta, Switzerland 579 VBNC ENTERIC BACTERIA CONVERT TO THE CULTURABLE STATE BY COCULTURE WITH EUKARYOTIC CELLS M. Senoh, J. Ghosh-Banerjee, R.R. Colwell, G.B. Nair, Y. Takeda, India, USA 580 ANALYSIS OF OF DIAGNOSTIC EFFICACY OF COMPARATIVE TUBERCULIN TEST AND INTERFERON-Γ ASSAY IN BOVINE TUBERCULOSIS S.W. Shin, S.B. Cha, W.J. Lee, M.K. Shin, M.H. Jung, H.S. Yoo, Republic of Korea 581 LACTOBACILLUS CASEI AS THE MICROBIAL INTERFERENCE THERAPY FOR INTESTINAL PARASITOSIS: A DETAILED STUDY G. Shukla, India 582 OSTEOARTICULAR COMPLICATIONS OF BRUCELLOSIS IN KASHAN AN ENDEMIC AREA IN IRAN Z. Soleimani, K. Esalatmanesh, Iran 583 FLUIDFM TECHNOLOGY FOR SINGLE CELL APPLICATIONS P. Stiefel, P. Dörig, T. Zambelli, J. Vorholt, Switzerland 584 IDENTIFICATION OF BIFIDOBACTERIUM SPP. ISOLATED FROM CHILDREN INTESTINAL MUCOUS TISSUE SAMPLES BY MALDI-TOF MS AND AUTOMATED RIBOTYPING P. Svec, O. Sedo, A. Teshim, V. Drab, Z. Zdrahal, I. Sedlacek, Czech Republic 585 IDENTIFICATION OF LACTOBACILLUS SPP. ISOLATES FROM CHILDREN'S INTESTINAL TISSUES BY MALDI-TOF MS PROFILING AND AUTOMATED RIBOTYPING A. Teshim, O. Sedo, P. Svec, V. Drab, I. Sedlacek, Z. Zdrahal, Czech Republic 586 MARINE POLYUNSATURATED FATTY ACIDS INHIBIT BIOFILM FORMATION OF CANDIDA ALBICANS AND CANDIDA DUBLINIENSIS V.S. Thibane, J.L.F. Kock, R. Ells, P.W.J. van Wyk, C.H. Pohl, South Africa 587 SIMPLE AND EFFICIENT IN VITRO EXPERIMENTAL MODEL OF FUNGAL NAIL INFECTION: PRINCIPLE AND APPLICATIONS G. Togni, F. Mailland, Switzerland 588 EVALUATION OF BIO-RAD RDT EBV ASSAYS (VCA IGG, EBNA IGG AND VCA IGM) G. Togni, S. Lurol, J. Bizet, Switzerland 235 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 08:00-18:00 Poster Area POSTER SESSION 3: OTHER (contd.) Poster No 589 ASSESSMENT OF THE EFFICACY OF OZONIZED OIL AGAINST MICROSPORUM CANIS “IN VITRO” S.M.Y. Ueda, F.V. Daud, L.H. Hung, A. Navarini, L.M.J. Mimica, Brazil 590 COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF VAGINAL FLORA IN POST-MENOPAUSAL, ASYMPTOMATIC WOMEN WITH AND WITHOUT DIABETES MELLITUS S.M.Y. Ueda, H.Y. Kurimori, K.Y. Tam,ura, A. Navarini, S. Postigo, S.S. Yamada, S.M.R.R. Lima, L.M.J. Mimica, Brazil 591 DETOXIFICATION OF THE MYCOTOXIN DEOXYNIVALENOL IN RUMEN FLUID BY VARIOUS BACTERIAL ISOLATES C. Unbekannt, D. Schatzmayr, Austria 592 UTILISATION OF PROBIOTIC LACTIC BACTERIA STRAINS IN COLON IN VITRO SIMULATION E. Vamanu, A. Vamanu, P. Ovidiu, N. Babeanu, D. Pelinescu, N. Rusu, S. Nita, Romania 593 LACTOBACILLI CAN ALTER HOST CELL CYCLE PROGRESSION IN CERVICAL EPITHELIAL CELLS K. Vielfort, H. Aro, Sweden 594 THE EFFECT OF THE HOST AGE ON SURVIVAL OF BIFIDOBACTERIA ADMINISTERED TO CALVES E. Vlkova, V. Bunesova, S. Rockova, V. Rada, Czech Republic 595 CO-ADMINISTRATIONS OF ANTIVIRAL AND ANTI-INFLAMMATORY AGENTS AGAINST AVIAN INFLUENZA VIRUS H5N1 INFECTION IN ANIMAL MODEL B.J. Zheng, K.Y. Yuen, Hong Kong S.A.R. 596 EXTRA-INTESTINAL PATHOGENIC ESCHERICHIA COLI PRODUCES A GENOTOXIN THAT EXACERBATES LYMPHOPENIA DURING SEPSIS I. Marq, J.P. Nougayrède, D. Payros, G. Cuevas, M. Boury, C. Watrin, M. Olier, E. 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