نتایج جستجو برای: styphnolobium japonicum

تعداد نتایج: 3323  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2014
Marion Koch Nathanaël Delmotte Christian H Ahrens Ulrich Omasits Kathrin Schneider Francesco Danza Barnali Padhi Valérie Murset Olivier Braissant Julia A Vorholt Hauke Hennecke Gabriella Pessi

Rhizobia have a versatile catabolism that allows them to compete successfully with other microorganisms for nutrients in the soil and in the rhizosphere of their respective host plants. In this study, Bradyrhizobium japonicum USDA 110 was found to be able to utilize oxalate as the sole carbon source. A proteome analysis of cells grown in minimal medium containing arabinose suggested that oxalat...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1978
T V Bhuvaneswari W D Bauer

The influence of rhizosphere/rhizoplane culture conditions on the ability of various rhizobia to bind soybean seed lectin (SBL) was examined. Eleven strains of the soybean symbiont, Rhizobium japonicum, and six strains of various heterologous Rhizobium species were cultured in root exudate of soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merr.) and in association with roots of soybean seedlings which were growing ...

2017
Yupei Jin Yubing Wang Dechun Zhang Xiangling Shen Wen Liu Faju Chen

The dioecious relic Cercidiphyllum japonicum is one of two species of the sole genus Cercidiphyllum, with a tight inflorescence lacking an apparent perianth structure. In addition, its systematic place has been much debated and, so far researches have mainly focused on its morphology and chloroplast genes. In our investigation, we identified 10 floral organ identity genes, including four A-clas...

Journal: :Journal of general microbiology 1976
R M Daniel J Gray

The activity of nitrate reductase in Rhizobium japonicum is controlled by oxygen tension, and not by nitrate. The enzyme from R. japonicum grown anaerobically in the presence of nitrate resembles that from bacteroids in having a molecular weight of about 69000 daltons; the enzyme from aerobically grown cells ahs a molecular weight of about 170000 daltons. Both types of enzyme have similar Km va...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1982
J B Peterson T A LaRue

A soluble aldehyde dehydrogenase (EC 1.2.1.3) was partially purified from Rhizobium japonicum bacteroids and from free-living R. japonicum 61A76. The enzyme was activated by NAD+, NADH, and dithiothreitol, and it reduced NAD(P)+. Acetaldehyde, propionaldehyde, butyraldehyde, benzaldehyde, and succinic semialdehyde were substrates. The Km for straight-chain aldehydes decreased with increasing ca...

Journal: :Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung. C, Journal of biosciences 2001
A Mithöfer A A Bhagwat D L Keister J Ebel

Susceptibility of the nitrogen-fixing soybean symbiont Bradyrhizobium japonicum to inducible plant defense metabolites such as phytoalexin and H2O2, was investigated. On the wild-type strain USDA 110 the soybean phytoalexin, glyceollin, showed bacteriostatic activity. Viable bacteria isolated from intact nodules were adapted to glyceollin. H2O2 in physiological concentrations did not affect wil...

Journal: :Analytical sciences : the international journal of the Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry 2003
Zhao-Yang Wu Guo-Li Shen Shi-Ping Wang Ru-Qin Yu

A quartz-crystal microbalance immunosensor (QCM) has been developed for the direct determination of Schistosoma-japonicum-infected rabbit serum. A self-assembled monolayer with carboxyl groups was first coated on a gold electrode of a quartz-crystal resonator by the spontaneous adsorption of 3-mercaptopropionic acid. Schistosoma-japonicum molecular antigen of 32 kD molecular weight was then cov...

2015
Sha Zhou Xin Jin Xiaojun Chen Jifeng Zhu Zhipeng Xu Xuefeng Wang Feng Liu Wei Hu Liang Zhou Chuan Su Susmit Suvas

BACKGROUND Parasitic helminths need to suppress the host immune system to establish chronic infections. Paradoxically, immunosuppression induced by the worm also benefits the host by limiting excessive inflammation and tissue damage, which remains the major cause leading to serious morbidity and mortality. Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are key immune regulators of this mutualism. The successive ri...

Journal: :PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases 2008
Yuen Wai Hung Justin Remais

In China alone, an estimated 30 million people are at risk of schistosomiasis, caused by the Schistosoma japonicum parasite. Disease has re-emerged in several regions that had previously attained transmission control, reinforcing the need for active surveillance. The environmental stage of the parasite is known to exhibit high spatial and temporal variability, and current detection techniques r...

Journal: :PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases 2008
Julia L. Finkelstein Mark D. Schleinitz Hélène Carabin Stephen T. McGarvey

Schistosomiasis is among the most prevalent parasitic infections worldwide. However, current Global Burden of Disease (GBD) disability-adjusted life year estimates indicate that its population-level impact is negligible. Recent studies suggest that GBD methodologies may significantly underestimate the burden of parasitic diseases, including schistosomiasis. Furthermore, strain-specific disabili...

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