نتایج جستجو برای: gordonia alkanivorans ripi90a

تعداد نتایج: 402  

2016
Welkin H. Pope Emily N. Berryman Kaitlyn M. Forrest Lilliana McHale Anthony T. Wertz Zenas Zhuang Naomi S. Kasturiarachi Catherine A. Pressimone Johnathon G. Schiebel Emily C. Furbee Sarah R. Grubb Marcie H. Warner Matthew T. Montgomery Rebecca A. Garlena Daniel A. Russell Deborah Jacobs-Sera Graham F. Hatfull

BetterKatz is a bacteriophage isolated from a soil sample collected in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania using the host Gordonia terrae 3612. BetterKatz's genome is 50,636 bp long and contains 75 predicted protein-coding genes, 35 of which have been assigned putative functions. BetterKatz is not closely related to other sequenced Gordonia phages.

Journal: :International journal of systematic and evolutionary microbiology 2013
P Kämpfer K Martin W Dott

Two Gram-stain-positive, non-endospore-forming actinobacteria (Ca8(T)and Ca14) were isolated from a bioreactor with extensive phosphorus removal. Based on 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity comparisons, strains Ca8(T) and Ca14 were shown to belong to the genus Gordonia and were most closely related to Gordonia hirsuta DSM 44140(T) (98.0 % sequence similarity) and Gordonia hydrophobica DSM 44015(...

2017
Welkin H. Pope Travis N. Mavrich Rebecca A. Garlena Carlos A. Guerrero-Bustamante Deborah Jacobs-Sera Matthew T. Montgomery Daniel A. Russell Marcie H. Warner Graham F. Hatfull

The global bacteriophage population is large, dynamic, old, and highly diverse genetically. Many phages are tailed and contain double-stranded DNA, but these remain poorly characterized genomically. A collection of over 1,000 phages infecting Mycobacterium smegmatis reveals the diversity of phages of a common bacterial host, but their relationships to phages of phylogenetically proximal hosts a...

Journal: :International journal of systematic bacteriology 1999
A Linos A Steinbüchel C Spröer R M Kroppenstedt

A rubber-degrading bacterium (strain Kd2T) was isolated from fouling tyre water inside a deteriorated automobile tyre. The strain was aerobic, Grampositive, produced elementary branching hyphae which fragmented into rod/coccus-like elements and showed chemotaxonomic markers which were consistent with the classification of Gordonia, i.e. meso-diaminopimelic acid, N-glycolyl muramic acid, arabino...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2015
Jimmy Y W Lam Alan K L Wu Wai-Shing Leung Ingrid Cheung Chi-Ching Tsang Jonathan H K Chen Jasper F W Chan Cindy W S Tse Rodney A Lee Susanna K P Lau Patrick C Y Woo

We report here four cases of continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis-related peritonitis caused by three different species of Gordonia. The portal of entry was likely through Tenckhoff catheters. 16S rRNA and secA1 gene sequencing are so far the most reliable methods for the accurate identification of Gordonia species.

2016
Welkin H. Pope Jameson P. Davis Sirinya O’Shea Anastasia C. Pfeiffer Alexandra N. Rich Jason C. Xue Kathleen A. Shedlock Ann-Catherine J. Stanton Emily C. Furbee Sarah R. Grubb Marcie H. Warner Matthew T. Montgomery Rebecca A. Garlena Daniel A. Russell Deborah Jacobs-Sera Graham F. Hatfull

Hotorobo, Woes, and Monty are newly isolated bacteriophages of Gordonia terrae 3612. The three phages are related, and their genomes are similarly sized (76,972 bp, 73,752 bp, and 75,680 bp for Hotorobo, Woes, and Monty, respectively) and organized. They have extremely long tails and among the longest tape measure protein genes described to date.

2016
Matthew T. Montgomery Welkin H. Pope Zachary M. Arnold Aleksandra Basina Ankitha M. Iyer Ty H. Stoner Naomi S. Kasturiarachi Catherine A. Pressimone Johnathon G. Schiebel Emily C. Furbee Sarah R. Grubb Marcie H. Warner Rebecca A. Garlena Daniel A. Russell Deborah Jacobs-Sera Graham F. Hatfull

Gordonia phages Bowser and Schwabeltier are newly isolated phages infecting Gordonia terrae 3612. Bowser and Schwabeltier have similar siphoviral morphologies and their genomes are related to each other, but not to other phages. Their lysis cassettes are atypically situated among virion tail genes, and Bowser encodes two tyrosine integrases.

Journal: :Journal of infection in developing countries 2012
Diamantis P Kofteridis Antonios Valachis Efstathia Scoulica Athanasia Christidou Sofia Maraki George Samonis

The case of a Hickman catheter-related bacteremia caused by Gordonia sputi in a patient with breast cancer is presented. Blood cultures grew a Gram-positive rod, susceptible to several antimicrobials, subsequently identified by 16S rRNA gene sequencing as Gordonia sputi. The infection resolved after successful treatment with antibiotics and catheter removal.

2016
Welkin H. Pope Anshika Bandyopadhyay Meghan L. Carlton Meghan T. Kane Niyati J. Panchal Yvonne C. Pham Zachary J. Reynolds Michael S. Sapienza Brian A. German Jill E. McDonnell Claire E. Schafer Victor J. Yu Emily C. Furbee Sarah R. Grubb Marcie H. Warner Matthew T. Montgomery Rebecca A. Garlena Daniel A. Russell Deborah Jacobs-Sera Graham F. Hatfull

Gordonia bacteriophage Yvonnetastic was isolated from soil in Pittsburgh, PA, using Gordonia terrae 3612 as a host. Yvonnetastic has siphoviral morphology and a genome of 98,136 bp, with 198 predicted protein-coding genes and five tRNA genes. Yvonnetastic does not share substantial sequence similarity with other sequenced bacteriophage genomes.

2017
Welkin H. Pope Matthew T. Montgomery J. Alfred Bonilla Randall Dejong Rebecca A. Garlena Carlos Guerrero Bustamante Karen K. Klyczek Daniel A. Russell John T. Wertz Deborah Jacobs-Sera Graham F. Hatfull

We report here the genome sequences of 38 newly isolated bacteriophages using Gordonia terrae 3612 (ATCC 25594) and Gordonia neofelifaecis NRRL59395 as bacterial hosts. All of the phages are double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) tail phages with siphoviral morphologies, with genome sizes ranging from 17,118 bp to 93,843 bp and spanning considerable nucleotide sequence diversity.

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