نتایج جستجو برای: coccoid bacteria

تعداد نتایج: 180572  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1995
W C Hazeleger J D Janse P M Koenraad R R Beumer F M Rombouts T Abee

The effect of temperature and the availability of nutrients on the transition of spiral Campylobacter jejuni cells to coccoid forms was investigated. Ageing of spiral C. jejuni cells in either nutrient-poor or nutrient-rich environments resulted in the formation of nonculturable coccoid cells at 4, 12, and 25 degrees C after different periods, with the cells incubated at 4 degrees C in nutrient...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2011
Reinhard Wirth Annett Bellack Markus Bertl Yvonne Bilek Thomas Heimerl Bastian Herzog Madeleine Leisner Alexander Probst Reinhard Rachel Christina Sarbu Simone Schopf Gerhard Wanner

The surfaces of 8 bacterial and 23 archaeal species, including many hyperthermophilic Archaea, could be stained using succinimidyl esters of fluorescent dyes. This allowed us for the first time to analyze the mode of cell wall growth in Archaea by subculturing stained cells. The data obtained show that incorporation of new cell wall material in Archaea follows the pattern observed for Bacteria:...

2012
Elif Neyran SOYLU Arif GÖNÜLOL

Molecular techniques are used today in many areas and have increased the confi dence level of studies. Th e aim of the study was to compare the classical morphological characters of coccoid green algae under fi eld and culture conditions by using modern molecular analysis. To achieve this aim, we fi rst isolated the coccoid green algae from Liman and Cernek lakes. Th e morphological variations ...

Journal: :Cellular microbiology 2007
Kelly J Wright Patrick C Seed Scott J Hultgren

Uropathogenic Escherichia coli, the predominant causative agent of urinary tract infections, use type 1 pili to bind and invade bladder epithelial cells. Upon entry, the bacteria rapidly replicate and enter a complex developmental pathway ultimately forming intracellular bacterial communities (IBCs), a niche with biofilm-like properties protected from innate defences and antibiotics. Paradoxica...

2009
Rüdiger Pukall Gabriele Gehrich-Schröter Alla Lapidus Matt Nolan Tijana Glavina Del Rio Susan Lucas Feng Chen Hope Tice Sam Pitluck Jan-Fang Cheng Alex Copeland Elizabeth Saunders Thomas Brettin John C. Detter David Bruce Lynne Goodwin Amrita Pati Natalia Ivanova Konstantinos Mavromatis Galina Ovchinnikova Amy Chen Krishna Palaniappan Miriam Land Loren Hauser Yun-Juan Chang Cynthia D. Jeffries Patrick Chain Markus Göker Jim Bristow Jonathan A. Eisen Victor Markowitz Philip Hugenholtz Nikos C. Kyrpides Hans-Peter Klenk Cliff Han

Jonesia denitrificans (Prevot 1961) Rocourt et al. 1987 is the type species of the genus Jonesia, and is of phylogenetic interest because of its isolated location in the actinobacterial suborder Micrococcineae. J. denitrificans is characterized by a typical coryneform morphology and is able to form irregular nonsporulating rods showing branched and club-like forms. Coccoid cells occur in older ...

Samira Moradi Seyed Hadi Razavi, Seyed Mohammad Mousavi

The tremendous mounting interest in lipase production is pertinent to the biotechnological applications that these enzymes offer. Lipase, belonging to the hydrolyze enzymes, is involved in copious biological functions including: hydrolysis insoluble triacylglycerol to mono and diacylglycerols and glycerol. Submerge fermentation technique was applied for the efficient production of this. Briefly...

2017
Laura B. Goodman Marie R. Lawton Rebecca J. Franklin-Guild Renee R. Anderson Lynn Schaan Anil J. Thachil Martin Wiedmann Claire B. Miller Samuel D. Alcaine Jasna Kovac

A strain of lactic acid bacteria, designated 159469T, isolated from a facial abscess in a sugar glider, was characterized genetically and phenotypically. Cells of the strain were Gram-stain-positive, coccoid and catalase-negative. Morphological, physiological and phylogenetic data indicated that the isolate belongs to the genus Lactococcus. Strain 159469T was closely related to Lactococcus garv...

2000
S. Harrus

Introduction The etiologic agent of canine monocytic ehrlichiosis (CME), the rickettsia Ehrlichia canis (E. canis), is a small pleomorphic gram-negative coccoid bacteria that parasitizes circulating monocytes intracytoplasmically in clusters of organisms called morulae. The disease is also known as canine rickettsiosis, canine hemorrhagic fever, tracker dog disease, canine tick typhus, Nairobi ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1998
A Wichels S S Biel H R Gelderblom T Brinkhoff G Muyzer C Schütt

In recent years interest in bacteriophages in aquatic environments has increased. Electron microscopy studies have revealed high numbers of phage particles (10(4) to 10(7) particles per ml) in the marine environment. However, the ecological role of these bacteriophages is still unknown, and the role of the phages in the control of bacterioplankton by lysis and the potential for gene transfer ar...

Journal: :journal of food and bioprocess engineering 0
samira moradi bioprocess engineering laboratory (bpel), department of food science, engineering & technology,faculty of agricultural engineering and technology, university of tehran, p.o. seyed hadi razavi bioprocess engineering laboratory (bpel), department of food science, engineering & technology,faculty of agricultural engineering and technology, university of tehran, p.o. seyed mohammad mousavi biotechnology group, chemical engineering department, faculty of engineering, tarbiat modares university

the tremendous mounting interest in lipase production is pertinent to the biotechnological applications that these enzymes offer. lipase, belonging to the hydrolyze enzymes, is involved in copious biological functions including: hydrolysis insoluble triacylglycerol to mono and diacylglycerols and glycerol. submerge fermentation technique was applied for the efficient production of this. briefly...

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