نتایج جستجو برای: native bacteria

تعداد نتایج: 279521  

2014
Animesh Samanta Arpita Mandal Arpita Patra Shreya Mandal Suchismita Roy Shrabani Pradhan Koushik Das Dilip Kumar Nandi

The gastrointestinal tract of the human and other mammals is populated by a vast and diverse group of microbes in a composite manner (Frank and Pace, 2008; Ito, 2005). Bacteria are the major population of the alimentary tract and this native microflora is commonly designated the gut microflora (Ito, 2005). Microbial flora present in the microenvironment of the gastrointestinal tract performs se...

2011
Mariza M. Coêlho Monica S. Ferreira-Nozawa Sérgio R. Nozawa André L.W. Santos

Endophytic bacteria from three arboreal species native to the Amazon (Carapa guianenses, Ceiba pentandra, and Swietenia macrophylla), were isolated and identified, through partial sequencing of the 16S rRNA encoding gene. From these, 16 isolates were obtained, although, when compared to sequences deposited in GenBank, only seven had produced identifiable fragments. Bacillus, Pantoea and two non...

H Pirveicy H Saderi MB Rezvani P Owlia S Mansouri

Dental caries is the most common chronic disease which involve the civilized humankind and is designated as the “disease of the civilization”. Oral Streptococci such as S. sanguis, S. salivarius and S. mutans have a very important role to play in the process of plaque formation. In order to inhibit and control caries process, the growth of such Streptococci must be reined. The purpose of this s...

Objective: The growing resistance of different bacteria to antibiotic chemical drugs have become the global issue. This investigation is the first study of the antimicrobial activity of the essential oil of flowering aerial parts of Vaccinium arctostaphylos. The current research was conducted to evaluate the antibacterial effects of essential oils and hydroalcoholic extract  extracted ...

Objective: The growing resistance of different bacteria to antibiotic chemical drugs have become the global issue. This investigation is the first study of the antimicrobial activity of the essential oil of flowering aerial parts of Vaccinium arctostaphylos. The current research was conducted to evaluate the antibacterial effects of essential oils and hydroalcoholic extract  extracted ...

2015
Lee-Anne O Soobramoney Jonathan Featherston Vincent M Gray

Here, we describe the draft genome sequence of Xenorhabdus sp. GDc328, an endosymbiont of the native South African entomopathogenic nematode host, Steinernema khoisanae. The total genome size of the bacteria is 4.09 Mb. The genome comprises a total of 3,608 genes with a molecular G+C content of 44.64%.

2012
Bianca Laís Zimmermann Maurício Pereira Almerão Didier Bouchon Paula Beatriz Araujo

Terrestrial isopods are widely infected with Wolbachia. However, little is known about the presence of bacteria in the Neotropical species. The objective of this study was to test the hypothesis of presence of Wolbachia infection in the native species of terrestrial isopods, Atlantoscia floridana and Circoniscus bezzii, and in the introduced species Burmoniscus meeusei.

2013
Nadine Veith Anna Feldman-Salit Vlad Cojocaru Stefan Henrich Ursula Kummer Rebecca C. Wade

Pyruvate kinase (PYK) is a critical allosterically regulated enzyme that links glycolysis, the primary energy metabolism, to cellular metabolism. Lactic acid bacteria rely almost exclusively on glycolysis for their energy production under anaerobic conditions, which reinforces the key role of PYK in their metabolism. These organisms are closely related, but have adapted to a huge variety of nat...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1992
T Sorsa T Ingman K Suomalainen M Haapasalo Y T Konttinen O Lindy H Saari V J Uitto

Activation of latent human fibroblast-type and neutrophil interstitial procollagenases as well as degradation of native type I collagen by supra- and subgingival dental plaque extracts, an 80-kDa trypsinlike protease from Porphyromas gingivalis (ATCC 33277), a 95-kDa chymotrypsinlike protease from Treponema denticola (ATCC 29522), and selected bacterial species commonly isolated in periodontiti...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1985
A Bossert P Mulgaonkar K Rundell

Small-t antigen produced in bacteria interacted with two animal cell proteins with molecular weights of 56,000 and 32,000, as did the viral antigen from infected cells. Demonstration of this specific interaction required the enrichment of native, monomeric small-t antigen from extracts in which much of the small-t antigen was highly aggregated.

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