نتایج جستجو برای: pantoea stewartii subsp indologenes

تعداد نتایج: 16400  

2015
Jing Zhang Guo-Chiuan Hung Haiyan Lei Tianwei Li Bingjie Li Shien Tsai Shyh-Ching Lo

This report describes the draft genome sequence of a newly isolated strain, Pantoea sp. MBLJ3. The genome is 4.8 Mb in size, with a G+C content of 54.27%, and it contains 4,522 protein-coding sequences, 69 tRNA genes, and 5 rRNA genes.

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2012
Okhee Choi Jae Yun Lim Young-Su Seo Ingyu Hwang Jinwoo Kim

Pantoea ananatis is the causative agent of sheath and grain rot in rice. Here, we present the complete genome sequence of P. ananatis strain PA13, originally isolated from a diseased rice grain.

2014
Zaky Adam James T. Tambong Christopher T. Lewis C. André Lévesque Wen Chen Eden S. P. Bromfield Izhar U. H. Khan Renlin Xu

We report the draft genome sequence of Pantoea ananatis LMG 2665(T), the bacterial causal agent of pineapple fruitlet rot.

2016
Marike Palmer Pieter de Maayer Michael Poulsen Emma T. Steenkamp Elritha van Zyl Teresa A. Coutinho Stephanus N. Venter

The genus Pantoea incorporates many economically and clinically important species. The plant-associated species, Pantoea agglomerans and Pantoea vagans, are closely related and are often isolated from similar environments. Plasmids conferring certain metabolic capabilities are also shared amongst these two species. The genomes of two isolates obtained from fungus-growing termites in South Afric...

Journal: :The Brazilian journal of infectious diseases : an official publication of the Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases 2007
Eliana L Bicudo Vanise O Macedo Marlene A Carrara Fabíola F S Castro Ruth I Rage

Pantoea agglomerans is a Gram-negative bacterium whose isolates can be found in blood cultures and other secretions. This article described one outbreak of sepsis due to this bacterium in the pediatric urgent care center of a tertiary hospital, in Brasilia, Federal District. This was a case-control study and it evaluated the risk factors for acquisition of nosocomial sepsis caused by Pantoea ag...

2012
Ulrike F Sammer Katharina Reiher Dieter Spiteller Annette Wensing Beate Völksch

The epiphyte Pantoea agglomerans 48b/90 (Pa48b) is a promising biocontrol strain against economically important bacterial pathogens such as Erwinia amylovora. Strain Pa48b produces the broad-spectrum antibiotic 2-amino-3-(oxirane-2,3-dicarboxamido)-propanoyl-valine (APV) in a temperature-dependent manner. An APV-negative mutant still suppressed the E. amylovora population and fire blight diseas...

2016
Gino Corsini Natalia Valdés Paulina Pradel Mario Tello Luis Cottet Laura Muiño Eduardo Karahanian Antonio Castillo Alex R Gonzalez

Pantoea agglomerans LMAE-2 was isolated from seabed sediment moderately contaminated with Cu(2+) Here, we report its draft genome sequence, which has a size of 4.98 Mb. The presence of cop genes related with copper homeostasis in its genome may explain the resistance and strengthen its potential for use as bioremediation agent.

2013
Derek D. N. Smith Morgan W. B. Kirzinger John Stavrinides

Pantoea agglomerans is an enteric bacterium that is capable of causing both plant and human disease. Here, we report the genome sequence of a cystic fibrosis isolate, P. agglomerans Tx10, which produces an antibiotic that is effective against Staphylococcus aureus.

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2012
Tomohiko Matsuzawa Kazuki Mori Takeshi Kadowaki Misato Shimada Kosuke Tashiro Satoru Kuhara Hiroyuki Inagawa Gen-ichiro Soma Kaoru Takegawa

Pantoea agglomerans is a gram-negative bacterium that grows symbiotically with various plants. Here we report the 4.8-Mb genome sequence of P. agglomerans strain IG1. The lipopolysaccharides derived from P. agglomerans IG1 have been shown to be effective in the prevention of various diseases, such as bacterial or viral infection, lifestyle-related diseases. This genome sequence represents a sub...

2016
Jennifer Town Tim J Dumonceaux

Pantoea agglomerans isolates 3 and 4 were retrieved from the bacterial community associated with wheat seeds. These isolates differ in their pattern of growth antagonism toward Alternaria species. A comparison of the genome sequences of these two isolates revealed a high sequence identity with previously sequenced strains of P. agglomerans.

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