نتایج جستجو برای: bacillus anthracis as a spore

تعداد نتایج: 14010870  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2006
Vito G Delvecchio Joseph P Connolly Timothy G Alefantis Alexander Walz Marian A Quan Guy Patra John M Ashton Jessica T Whittington Ryan D Chafin Xudong Liang Paul Grewal Akbar S Khan Cesar V Mujer

Differentially expressed and immunogenic spore proteins of the Bacillus cereus group of bacteria, which includes Bacillus anthracis, Bacillus cereus, and Bacillus thuringiensis, were identified. Comparative proteomic profiling of their spore proteins distinguished the three species from each other as well as the virulent from the avirulent strains. A total of 458 proteins encoded by 232 open re...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2004
Cécile Cléry-Barraud Agnès Gaubert Patrick Masson Dominique Vidal

Spores of Bacillus anthracis are known to be extremely resistant to heat treatment, irradiation, desiccation, and disinfectants. To determine inactivation kinetics of spores by high pressure, B. anthracis spores of a Sterne strain-derived mutant deficient in the production of the toxin components (strain RP42) were exposed to pressures ranging from 280 to 500 MPa for 10 min to 6 h, combined wit...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2007
Joel Bozue Krishna L Moody Christopher K Cote Bradley G Stiles Arthur M Friedlander Susan L Welkos Martha L Hale

Bacillus anthracis is the causative agent of anthrax, and the spore form of the bacterium represents the infectious particle introduced into a host. The spore is surrounded by an exosporium, a loose-fitting membrane composed of proteins and carbohydrates from which hair-like projections extend. These projections are composed mainly of BclA (Bacillus-collagen-like protein of B. anthracis). To da...

Journal: :Journal of microbiological methods 2004
Susan L Welkos Christopher K Cote Kelly M Rea Paul H Gibbs

Bacillus anthracis spore germination is usually detected in vitro by alterations in spore refractility, heat resistance, and stainability. We developed a more quantitative, sensitive, and semi-automated procedure for detecting germination by using a microtiter kinetic reader for fluorescence spectrophotometry. The procedure was based on the increase in fluorescence of spores with time during th...

2005
Peter Setlow

Introduction Spores of Bacillus and Clostridium species are metabolically dormant and extremely resistant to acute environmental stresses such as heat, desiccation, UV and γ-radiation, mechanical disruption, enzymatic digestion and toxic chemicals. In addition to the spore’s resistance to acute stress, spores can survive for extremely long periods in milder environmental conditions. Indeed, the...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2007
Monique Akoachere Raynal C Squires Adel M Nour Ludmyl Angelov Jürgen Brojatsch Ernesto Abel-Santos

Germination of Bacillus anthracis spores into the vegetative form is an essential step in anthrax pathogenicity. This process can be triggered in vitro by the common germinants inosine and alanine. Kinetic analysis of B. anthracis spore germination revealed synergy and a sequential mechanism between inosine and alanine binding to their cognate receptors. Because inosine is a critical germinant ...

Journal: :Forensic science international 2007
Rebecca Hoile Marion Yuen Gregory James Gwendolyn L Gilbert

The aim of this study was to evaluate the accuracy and reliability of the rapid analyte measurement platform (RAMP) for presumptive identification of Bacillus anthracis spores. Test samples consisted of serial dilutions of spore preparations of several Bacillus species, including B. anthracis, which were tested, using the RAMP Anthrax test cartridge, according to the manufacturer's instructions...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2004
Hongbin Liu Nicholas H Bergman Brendan Thomason Shamira Shallom Alyson Hazen Joseph Crossno David A Rasko Jacques Ravel Timothy D Read Scott N Peterson John Yates Philip C Hanna

The endospores of Bacillus anthracis are the infectious particles of anthrax. Spores are dormant bacterial morphotypes able to withstand harsh environments for decades, which contributes to their ability to be formulated and dispersed as a biological weapon. We monitored gene expression in B. anthracis during growth and sporulation using full genome DNA microarrays and matched the results again...

2010
Katherine A. Carr Brian K. Janes Philip C. Hanna

Germination of Bacillus anthracis spores occurs when nutrients such as amino acids or purine nucleosides stimulate specific germinant receptors located in the spore inner membrane. The gerP(ABCDEF) operon has been suggested to play a role in facilitating the interaction between germinants and their receptors in spores of Bacillus subtilis and Bacillus cereus. B. anthracis mutants containing del...

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