نتایج جستجو برای: gordonia alkanivorans ripi90a

تعداد نتایج: 402  

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2011
Jennifer A Johnson Andrew B Onderdonk Lisa A Cosimi Sigal Yawetz Brent A Lasker Shanna J Bolcen June M Brown Francisco M Marty

Gordonia species are aerobic actinomycetes recently recognized as causing human disease, often in the setting of intravascular catheter-related infections. We describe a case of Gordonia bronchialis bacteremia and pleural space infection in the absence of an indwelling intravascular catheter and review the breadth of reported infections with this emerging pathogen.

2014
M. D. Chengalroyen E. R. Dabbs

pAL5000 based vectors, conventionally used to transform Mycobacterium species were used in this study to transform Rhodococcus and Gordonia species. Adequate transformation efficiencies were obtained ranging between 4.5x10 3 – 2.8x10 6 . Additionally, a pAL5000 based vector with suicide function was generated. This vector was transformed into Rhodococcus, Mycobacterium and Gordonia species and ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2004
Li-Hwei Sng T H Koh S R Toney M Floyd W R Butler B H Tan

Gordonia species have been recognized as pathogens in immunocompromised and immunocompetent patients. We report the first case of bacteremia due to Gordonia bronchialis in a diabetic patient with a sequestrated lung. Species identification was confirmed with mycolic acid analysis by high-performance liquid chromatography and sequencing of the 16S rRNA gene.

2010
Natalia Ivanova Johannes Sikorski Marlen Jando Alla Lapidus Matt Nolan Susan Lucas Tijana Glavina Del Rio Hope Tice Alex Copeland Jan-Fang Cheng Feng Chen David Bruce Lynne Goodwin Sam Pitluck Konstantinos Mavromatis Galina Ovchinnikova Amrita Pati Amy Chen Krishna Palaniappan Miriam Land Loren Hauser Yun-Juan Chang Cynthia D. Jeffries Patrick Chain Elizabeth Saunders Cliff Han John C. Detter Thomas Brettin Manfred Rohde Markus Göker Jim Bristow Jonathan A. Eisen Victor Markowitz Philip Hugenholtz Hans-Peter Klenk Nikos C. Kyrpides

Gordonia bronchialis Tsukamura 1971 is the type species of the genus. G. bronchialis is a human-pathogenic organism that has been isolated from a large variety of human tissues. Here we describe the features of this organism, together with the complete genome sequence and annotation. This is the first completed genome sequence of the family Gordoniaceae. The 5,290,012 bp long genome with its 4,...

2016
Welkin H. Pope Matthew S. Benczkowski Daryn E. Green Melina Hwang Bryan Kennedy Bradley Kocak Ellen Kruczek Leon Lin Matthew L. Moretti Faith L. Onelangsy Nadia Mezghani Katherine A. Milliken Chelsea L. Toner Paige K. Thompson Megan C. Ulbrich Emily C. Furbee Sarah R. Grubb Marcie H. Warner Matthew T. Montgomery Rebecca A. Garlena Daniel A. Russell Deborah Jacobs-Sera Graham F. Hatfull

Bacteriophages Katyusha and Benczkowski14 are newly isolated phages that infect Gordonia terrae 3612. Both have siphoviral morphologies with isometric heads and long tails (500 nm). The genomes are 75,380 bp long and closely related, and the tape measure genes (9 kbp) are among the largest to be identified.

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2009

2015
G. Jiménez-Galisteo T. G. Villa T. Vinuesa M. Viñas A. Domínguez E. Muñoz

Gordonia jacobaea was isolated and characterized in the Department of Microbiology, University of Santiago de Compostela, in 2000. Here we present the draft genome sequence of this species, which will improve our understanding of the diversity and the relation of the cell wall proteins of G. jacobaea with other mycolata.

2016
Daniel A. Russell Carlos A. Guerrero Bustamante Rebecca A. Garlena Graham F. Hatfull

Here, we report the complete genome sequence of Gordonia terrae 3612, also known by the strain designations ATCC 25594, NRRL B-16283, and NBRC 100016. The genome sequence reveals it to be free of prophage and clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPRs), and it is an effective host for the isolation and characterization of Gordonia bacteriophages.

2016
Welkin H. Pope Aleks K. Brown Daniel J. Fisher Nicholas H. Okwiya Kaitlyn A. Savage 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

Lucky10 is a newly isolated phage of Gordonia terrae 3612 that was recovered from a soil sample in Pittsburgh, PA. Lucky10 has siphoviral morphology and a double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) genome of 42,979 bp, with 70 predicted protein-coding genes. Lucky10 shows little similarity to previously reported Gordonia phages.

Journal: :Journal of Clinical Microbiology 2013

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