نتایج جستجو برای: bacillus cereus strain drdu1

تعداد نتایج: 268672  

2013
Evgeniy V. Brenner Anatoli V. Brouchkov Alexander M. Kurilshikov Gennady I. Griva Elena Kashuba Vladimir I. Kashuba O. Melefors Vladimir E. Repin Vladimir P. Melnikov Valentin V. Vlassov

Bacillus cereus strain F was isolated and cultured from a sample of permafrost, aged presumably about 3 million years, on the Mammoth Mountain (62°56'N, 133°59'E). These genome data provide the basis to investigate Bacillus cereus F, identified as a long-term survivor of the extremely cold and close environment.

1993
W J Moar

leaf-colonizing strain of Bacillus cereus. and Bacillus thuringiensis and in a subsp. kurstaki expressed in Escherichia coli the NRD-12 isolate of Bacillus thuringiensis Insecticidal activity of the CryIIA protein from

2014
Jay E. Gee Chung K. Marston Scott A. Sammons Mark A. Burroughs Alex R. Hoffmaster

Bacillus cereus strains, such as G9241, causing anthrax-like illnesses have recently been discovered. We report the genome sequence of a clinical strain, B. cereus BcFL2013, which is similar to G9241, recovered from a patient in Florida.

2014
Longxiang Su Tong Wang Lisha Zhou Chunyan Wu Yinghua Guo De Chang Yan Liu Xuege Jiang Sanjun Yin Changting Liu

In order to explore the effect of space environments on Bacillus cereus, we determined the draft genome sequence of a B. cereus strain, LCT-BC235, which was isolated after space flight.

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1991
B Hoult A F Tuxford

Two strains of Bacillus pumilus (M11 and M38) and one strain each of Bacillus cereus (M27), Bacillus subtilis (M67), and Enterobacter agglomerans (M14) were identified from the air of Lancashire cotton mills. These strains were tested for cytopathic effects in Vero cells; B pumilus and B cereus strains were also examined for haemolytic activity, lecithinase production, and proteolytic action on...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1980
J Melling

Bacillus cereus infections The importance of Bacillus organisms, particularly B. cereus, in local infections has been largely overlooked because they are commonly encountered as contaminants in specimens or cultures. Turnbull et al. (J Clin Pathol 1979 ;32 :289-93) reported severe infections with B. cereus and prompted me to review the recent isolates in this laboratory. In the nine months, Nov...

Journal: :Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2008
Ana Paula S Peruca Gislayne T Vilas-Bôas O M N Arantes

The bacterial strain Bacillus cereus is closely related to Bacillus thuringiensis, although any genetic relationship between the two strains is still in debate. Using rep-PCR genomic fingerprinting, we established the genetic relationships between Brazilian sympatric populations of B. cereus and B. thuringiensis simultaneously collected from two geographically separate sites. We observed the fo...

2010
Silke R. Klee Elzbieta B. Brzuszkiewicz Herbert Nattermann Holger Brüggemann Susann Dupke Antje Wollherr Tatjana Franz Georg Pauli Bernd Appel Wolfgang Liebl Emmanuel Couacy-Hymann Christophe Boesch Frauke-Dorothee Meyer Fabian H. Leendertz Heinz Ellerbrok Gerhard Gottschalk Roland Grunow Heiko Liesegang

Anthrax is a fatal disease caused by strains of Bacillus anthracis. Members of this monophyletic species are non motile and are all characterized by the presence of four prophages and a nonsense mutation in the plcR regulator gene. Here we report the complete genome sequence of a Bacillus strain isolated from a chimpanzee that had died with clinical symptoms of anthrax. Unlike classic B. anthra...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2003
Neil J Rowan George Caldow Curtis G Gemmell Iain S Hunter

With the exceptions of Bacillus cereus and Bacillus anthracis, Bacillus species are generally perceived to be inconsequential. However, the relevance of other Bacillus species as food poisoning organisms and etiological agents in nongastrointestinal infections is being increasingly recognized. Eleven Bacillus species isolated from veterinary samples associated with severe nongastrointestinal in...

Journal: :iranian journal of chemistry and chemical engineering (ijcce) 2007
rahele arabi shahnaz bemanian mohammad jafar taherzadeh

two pure bacterial strains capable of rapid degrading methyl tert–butyl ether (mtbe) were isolated from an industrial wastewater treatment plant, identified and characterized. these strains are able to grow on mtbe as the sole carbon and energy sources and completely mineralize it to the biomass and carbon dioxide. the strains were identified as bacillus cereus and klebsiella terrigena. both st...

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