نتایج جستجو برای: enterococcus

تعداد نتایج: 11846  

2017
Christina Gabris Anja Poehlein Frank R Bengelsdorf Rolf Daniel Peter Dürre

Enterococcus faecalis CG_E is a Gram-positive, lactic acid-producing coccus. The draft genome of E. faecalis strain CG_E comprises 2,969,881 bp and exhibits a G+C content of 37.34%. The genome encodes 2,848 predicted protein-encoding and 97 RNA genes.

2014
Julieta Bonacina Lucila Saavedra Nadia E. Suárez Fernando Sesma

Enterococcus mundtii CRL35 is a bacteriocinogenic strain isolated from an artisanal cheese of northwestern Argentina. Here we report its draft genome sequence, consisting of 82 contigs. In silico genomic analysis of biotechnological properties was performed to determine the potential of this microorganism to be used in a food model system.

2009
J. Barbosa P. A. Gibbs P. Teixeira

* Corresponding author. Tel.: +351 22 5580001; fax E-mail address: [email protected] (P. Teixeira) The aim of this work was to characterize Enterococcus spp. isolated from Alheira, Chouriça de Vinhais and Salpicão de Vinhais, fermented meat products produced in the North of Portugal, concerning their potential pathogenicity. One hundred and eighty two isolates (76 identified as Enterococcus...

Journal: :Journal of applied microbiology 2006
D F Moore M H Zhowandai D M Ferguson C McGee J B Mott J C Stewart

AIMS To compare accuracy of genus and species level identification of presumptive enterococci isolates from the marine environment using conventional biochemical testing, four commercial identification systems and 16S rRNA sequence analysis. METHODS AND RESULTS Ninety-seven environmental bacterial isolates identified as presumptive enterococci on mEI media were tested using conventional and E...

2014
Yasushi KATAOKA Yurie UMINO Hiroki OCHI Kazuki HARADA Takuo SAWADA

In this study, we examined the antimicrobial susceptibility of the enterococci isolated from dogs and cats in Japan during 2011-2012. Fecal samples were collected from 84 dogs and 16 cats that underwent antibiotic treatment. Enterococci were detected in 70 of 84 dogs (83.3%) and 7 of 16 cats (43.8%). The most prevalent Enterococcus species was Enterococcus faecalis (64.9%); Enterococcus faecium...

2015
Jennifer K. Bender Stefan Fiedler Ingo Klare Guido Werner

The genome sequence of the commensal and widely used laboratory strain Enterococcus faecium 64/3 was resolved by means of PacificBioscience and Illumina whole-genome sequencing. The genome comprises 2,575,333 bp with 2,382 coding sequences as assigned by NCBI.

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2002
Sabina Heim Maria Mar Lleo Barbara Bonato Carlos A Guzman Pietro Canepari

The protein expression patterns of exponentially growing, starved, and viable but nonculturable (VBNC) Enterococcus faecalis cells were analyzed to establish whether differences exist between the VBNC state and other stress responses. The results indicate that the protein profile of VBNC cells differs from that of either starved or exponentially growing bacteria. This demonstrates that the VBNC...

2016
Yuki Doi Noboru Takizawa

Here, we report the complete genome sequence of Enterococcus faecalis strain W11 isolated from an algal food product in Japan. This study should facilitate the identification of a novel mechanism of glycerol metabolic control in lactic acid bacteria.

2016
Janira Prichula Fabricio Souza Campos Rebeca Inhoque Pereira Leonardo Almansa Cardoso Guilherme Raffo Wachholz Luiza Pieta Roberta Fogliatto Mariot Tiane Martin de Moura Maurício Tavares Pedro Alves d’Azevedo Jeverson Frazzon Ana Paula Guedes Frazzon

Enterococcus faecalis strains have a ubiquitous nature that allows them to survive in different niches. Studies involving enterococci isolated from marine animals are scarce. Therefore, in this study, we report the complete genome sequence of E. faecalis strain P8-1 isolated from feces of a Magellanic penguin on the south coast of Brazil.

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2005
Adam N Treitman Paul R Yarnold John Warren Gary A Noskin

Historically, most clinical microbiology laboratories report that 80 to 90% of enterococci are Enterococcus faecalis, whereas E. faecium accounts for 5 to 10% of isolates. At our medical center from 1993 to 2002, we evaluated the percentages of E. faecium among all enterococcal isolates and the percentages of E. faecium isolates that were vancomycin resistant. Over this 10-year period, the perc...

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