نتایج جستجو برای: ralstonia

تعداد نتایج: 2274  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2000
D Becher M Specht E Hammer W Francke F Schauer

Cells of the gram-negative bacterium Ralstonia sp. strain SBUG 290 grown in the presence of biphenyl are able to cooxidize dibenzofuran which has been 1,2-hydroxylated. Meta cleavage of the 1, 2-dihydroxydibenzofuran between carbon atoms 1 and 9b produced 2-hydroxy-4-(3'-oxo-3'H-benzofuran-2'-yliden)but-2-enoic acid, which was degraded completely via salicylic acid. The presence of these interm...

2017
Brett D. Edwards Ranjani Somayaji Bayan Missaghi Wilson W. Chan Aaron J. Bois

We describe three cases of orthopaedic contamination caused by Ralstonia pickettii grown from prosthetic joint and implant material cultures following sonication in the microbiology laboratory. Given the temporal association between the cases, lack of clinical or intra-operative features of infection, growth of the organism in the water bath, and unlikely etiology of Ralstonia as a prosthetic j...

2014
Ana M. Bocsanczy Jose C. Huguet-Tapia David J. Norman

Ralstonia solanacearum is the causal agent of bacterial wilt, one of the most destructive bacterial plant diseases. We present the whole-genome sequence of the strain P673 (phylotype IIB, sequevar 4). This strain is capable of producing disease in tomato plants at low temperatures. P673 has 311 unique genes.

2015
Kat (Xiaoli) Yuan Jeff Cullis C. André Lévesque James Tambong Wen Chen Christopher T. Lewis Solke H. De Boer Xiang (Sean) Li

Ralstonia solanacearum race 3 biovar 2 (R3bv2) causes brown rot of potato in countries with temperate climates. Here, we report two draft genome sequences of R. solanacearum R3bv2 NCPPB909 and CFIA906 with different temperature adaptations. Analysis of these genome sequences will provide detailed insight on virulence, functionality, and plant/pest interactions of this widely distributed and reg...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2002
Tanja Burgdorf Antonio L De Lacey Bärbel Friedrich

The tetrameric cytoplasmic [NiFe] hydrogenase (SH) of Ralstonia eutropha couples the oxidation of hydrogen to the reduction of NAD(+) under aerobic conditions. In the catalytic subunit HoxH, all six conserved motifs surrounding the [NiFe] site are present. Five of these motifs were altered by site-directed mutagenesis in order to dissect the molecular mechanism of hydrogen activation. Based on ...

2017
Gaofei Jiang Zhong Wei Jin Xu Huilan Chen Yong Zhang Xiaoman She Alberto P. Macho Wei Ding Boshou Liao

Bacterial wilt caused by plant pathogenic Ralstonia spp. is one of the most important diseases affecting the production of many important crops worldwide. In China, a large scientific community has been dedicated to studying bacterial wilt and its causative agent, Ralstonia pseudosolanacearum and R. solanacearum. Most of their work was published in Chinese, which has hindered international comm...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2001
M Vaneechoutte T De Baere G Wauters S Steyaert G Claeys D Vogelaers G Verschraegen

Two clinical cases of infection with Ralstonia mannitolilytica are described: a recurrent meningitis on an implanted intraventricular catheter and an infected hemoperitoneum as a complication of a cholangiocarcinoma. The strains were first misidentified as Pseudomonas fluorescens and Burkholderia cepacia. Further testing lead to the identification as Ralstonia pickettii biovar 3/"thomasii," whi...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1998
G J Osterhout J L Valentine J D Dick

CDC group IVc-2 is a gram-negative, oxidase-positive, nonfermentative bacillus that has been implicated in human infections, including septicemia and peritonitis. Biochemically it most closely resembles Bordetella bronchiseptica and Alcaligenes sp. Results of cellular fatty acid (CFA) and 16S rRNA gene analysis were combined with biochemical data to assist in identification and classification. ...

2011
Jason W. Holder Jil C. Ulrich Anthony C. DeBono Paul A. Godfrey Christopher A. Desjardins Jeremy Zucker Qiandong Zeng Alex L. B. Leach Ion Ghiviriga Christine Dancel Thomas Abeel Dirk Gevers Chinnappa D. Kodira Brian Desany Jason P. Affourtit Bruce W. Birren Anthony J. Sinskey

The Actinomycetales bacteria Rhodococcus opacus PD630 and Rhodococcus jostii RHA1 bioconvert a diverse range of organic substrates through lipid biosynthesis into large quantities of energy-rich triacylglycerols (TAGs). To describe the genetic basis of the Rhodococcus oleaginous metabolism, we sequenced and performed comparative analysis of the 9.27 Mb R. opacus PD630 genome. Metabolic-reconstr...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2009
Takeru Kawasaki Mio Shimizu Hideki Satsuma Akiko Fujiwara Makoto Fujie Shoji Usami Takashi Yamada

PhiRSB1 is a wide-host-range, T7-like bacteriophage that infects and efficiently lyses the phytopathogenic bacterium Ralstonia solanacearum. The phiRSB1 genome comprises 43,079 bp of double-stranded DNA (61.7% G+C) with 325-bp terminal repeats and contains 47 open reading frames. Strong activity of tandem early promoters and wide specificity of phage promoters of phiRSB1 were demonstrated.

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