نتایج جستجو برای: gordonia

تعداد نتایج: 397  

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 1999
N M Grumbach E Mylonakis E J Wing

1. Rainey FA, Klatte S, Kroppenstedt RM, Stackebrandt E. Dietzia, a new genus including Dietzia maris comb. nov., formerly Rhodococcus maris. Int J Syst Bacteriol 1995;45:32–6. 2. Nesterenko OA, Nogina TM, Kasumova SA, Kvasnikov EI, Batrakov SG. Rhodococcus luteus nom. nov. and Rhodococcus maris nom. nov. Int J Syst Bacteriol 1982;32:1–14. 3. McNeil MM, Brown JM. The medically important aerobic...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1982
M Tsukamura K Kawakami

We report that Gordona aurantiaca (Rhodococcus aurantiacus) caused a lung infection in humans. The case of a 50-year-old male farmer is shown. This is the first report of infection by this organism.

2016
Lisa M. Brown Thusitha S. Gunasekera Richard C. Striebich Oscar N. Ruiz

Gordonia sihwensis strain 9 is a Gram-positive bacterium capable of efficient aerobic degradation of branched and normal alkanes. The draft genome of G. sihwensis S9 is 4.16 Mb in size, with 3,686 coding sequences and 68.1% G+C content. Alkane monooxygenase and P-450 cytochrome genes required for alkane degradation are predicted in G. sihwensis S9.

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2013
Karl J Indest Dawn E Hancock Carina M Jung Jed O Eberly William W Mohn Lindsay D Eltis Fiona H Crocker

The transcriptome of RDX (hexahydro-1,3,5-trinitro-1,3,5-triazine)-degrading strain Gordonia sp. strain KTR9 and its glnR mutant were studied as a function of nitrogen availability to further investigate the observed ammonium-mediated inhibition of RDX degradation. The results indicate that nitrogen availability is a major determinant of RDX degradation and xplA gene expression in KTR9.

2014
Jeong-Hyun Chang Misuk Ji Hyo-Lim Hong Sang-Ho Choi Yang-Soo Kim Cheol-Hyun Chung Heungsup Sung Mi-Na Kim

We report the case of a deep sternal wound infection with sternal osteomyelitis caused by Gordonia bronchialis after open-heart surgery. The isolate was identified as a G. bronchialis by 16S rRNA and hsp65 gene sequencing, having initially been misidentified as a Rhodococcus by a commercial phenotypic identification system.

2013
Daniela F. Domingos Bruna M. Dellagnezze Paul Greenfield Luciana R. Reyes Itamar S. Melo David J. Midgley Valéria M. Oliveira

Gordonia amicalis strain CCMA-559 was isolated from an oil-contaminated mangrove swamp and shown to produce biosurfactants. This strain is a strict aerobe that readily degrades an array of carbon sources, including N-acetylglucosamine, cellobiose, Tween 80, and 4-hydroxybenzoic acid, and, like other G. amicalis strains, likely desulfurizes dibenzothiophene.

2017
Kim Durrell Alaric Prins Marilize Le Roes-Hill

We report here the draft genome sequence of the soil bacterium Gordonia lacunae BS2T (= DSM 45085T = JCM 14873T = NRRL B-24551T), isolated from an estuary in Plettenberg Bay, South Africa. Analysis of the draft genome revealed that more than 40% of the secondary metabolite biosynthetic genes encode new compounds.

Journal: :INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SYSTEMATIC AND EVOLUTIONARY MICROBIOLOGY 2009

Journal: :Applied and Environmental Microbiology 2004

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