نتایج جستجو برای: corynebacterium minutissimum

تعداد نتایج: 5286  

Journal: :Journal of bioscience and bioengineering 2013
Yuyang Song Ken'ichiro Matsumoto Tsutomu Tanaka Akihiko Kondo Seiichi Taguchi

Direct polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) production from starch was for the first time achieved using engineered Corynebacterium glutamicum expressing PHB biosynthetic genes and displaying α-amylase on its cell surface. The engineered strain accumulated 6.4 wt% PHB from starch which was higher than that obtained from glucose (4.9 wt%).

2014
H E Daligault K W Davenport T D Minogue K A Bishop-Lilly D C Bruce P S Chain S R Coyne K G Frey J Jaissle G I Koroleva J T Ladner P-E Li L Meincke A C Munk G F Palacios C L Redden S L Johnson

The genus Corynebacterium is best known for the pathogen C. diphtheriae; however, it contains mostly commensal and nonpathogenic, as well as several opportunistic, pathogens. Here, we present the 2.47-Mb scaffolded assembly of the type strain, Corynebacterium sp. ATCC 6931 (NCTC 1914), as deposited into GenBank under accession number CP008913.

2016
Jorianne T. C. Alves Adonney A. O. Veras Ana Lídia Q. Cavalcante Pablo H. C. G. de Sá Larissa M. Dias Luis C. Guimarães Ezequiel Morais André G. M. Silva Vasco Azevedo Rommel T. J. Ramos Artur Silva Adriana R. Carneiro

Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis is the etiological agent of caseous lymphadenitis disease. In this work, we present the first complete genome sequence of Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis strain PA01, isolated in northern Brazil from an infected sheep. The genome length is 2,337,920 bp, and 2,003 coding sequences (CDS), 12 rRNAs, and 49 tRNAs were predicted.

Journal: :The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research 1970
C M Cameron M C Smit

CAMERO , C. M. & SMIT, MARIA, C. Relationship of Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis protoplasmic toxins to the exotoxin. Onderstep oort]. vet. Res. (1970), 37 (2), 97-104. Corynebacterium pseudotttberculosis (Buchanan, 1911) protoplasm was separated into two tox ic fractions by means of gel chromatography. Toxin neutralization tests indicated that one of the fractions is probably identical to t...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2003
Amélie Auzias Claude Bollet Raouf Ayari Michel Drancourt Didier Raoult

Corynebacterium freneyi is a recently described alpha-glucosidase-positive species of the genus CORYNEBACTERIUM: To our knowledge, there is no description of human infection due to this species. We report on a case of bacteremia due to C. freneyi following vascular surgery.

2015
Maria Isabel Fernández-Natal Francisco Soriano Jaime Ariza-Miguel Teresa Marrodan-Ciordia Alberto Acedo Marta Hernandez Andreas Tauch David Rodríguez-Lázaro

Corynebacterium kroppenstedtii has been associated with infections of the female breast. Genome sequencing of two strains revealed a specific genomic island in the multidrug-resistant isolate CNM633/14 with similarity to the R plasmid pJA144188 of Corynebacterium resistens DSM 45100, being indicative of the horizontal transfer of antibiotic resistance genes to C. kroppenstedtii.

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2012
Christina M Wojewoda Christine E Koval Deborah A Wilson Mary H Chakos Susan M Harrington

Corynebacterium species are well-known causes of catheter-related bloodstream infections. Toxigenic strains of Corynebacterium diphtheriae cause respiratory diphtheria. We report a bloodstream infection caused by a nontoxigenic strain of C. diphtheriae and discuss the epidemiology, possible sources of the infection, and the implications of rapid species identification of corynebacteria.

2017
S. Ndongo C. Andrieu P.-E. Fournier J.-C. Lagier D. Raoult

We report the main characteristics of 'Actinomyces provencensis' strain SN12T sp. nov., 'Corynebacterium bouchesdurhonense' strain SN14T sp. nov., 'Corynebacterium provencense' strain SN15T sp. nov. and 'Xanthomonas massiliensis' strain SN8T sp. nov., which were all isolated from stool samples from obese French patients.

2017
Antonios G.A. Kolios Antonio Cozzio Annelies S. Zinkernagel Lars E. French Thomas M. Kündig

In the context of the European migrant crisis, more and more cases of cutaneous diphtheria are seen. A typical presentation includes painful cutaneous ulcerations with grayish-whitish pseudomembranes. Here we present 2 male Eritrean patients suffering from cutaneous nontoxigenic Corynebacterium diphtheriae (patient 1) and Corynebacterium striatum (patient 2) infection.

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