نتایج جستجو برای: vibrionaceae

تعداد نتایج: 290  

2018
Sunniva Katharina Thode Ewelina Rojek Mikolaj Kozlowski Rafi Ahmad Peik Haugen

Siderophores are small molecules synthesized and secreted by bacteria and fungi to scavenge iron. Extracellular ferri-siderohores are recognized by cognate receptors on the cell surface for transport over membranes. Several siderophore systems from Vibrionaceae representatives are known and well understood, e.g., the molecular structure of the siderophore, the biosynthesis gene cluster and path...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2005
Gary P Richards Michael A Watson Salina Parveen

We describe a simple colony overlay procedure for peptidases (COPP) for the rapid fluorogenic detection and quantification of Vibrionaceae from seawater, shellfish, sewage, and clinical samples. The assay detects phosphoglucose isomerase with a lysyl aminopeptidase activity that is produced by Vibrionaceae family members. Overnight cultures are overlaid for 10 min with membranes containing a sy...

2010
Gary P. Richards Michael A. Watson

Three assays were developed to enumerate total and fecal Escherichia coli and total Vibrionaceae in shellfish, seawater, and other foods and environmental samples. Assays involve membrane overlays of overnight colonies on nonselective agar plates to detect beta-glucuronidase and lysyl aminopeptidase activities for E. coli and Vibrionaceae, respectively. Cellulose membranes containing the substr...

Journal: :Journal of microbiology and biotechnology 2010
Li Pan P C Leung Ji-Dong Gu

Plasmids play important roles in horizontal gene transfer among Vibrionaceae, but surprisingly little is known about their replication and incompatibility systems. In this study, we successfully developed a bioinformatics-assisted strategy of experimental identification of 7 Vibrio plasmid replicons. Comparative sequences analysis of the 7 Vibrio plasmid replicons obtained in this study togethe...

Journal: :International journal of systematic and evolutionary microbiology 2003
Michele K Nishiguchi Vinod S Nair

The family Vibrionaceae is considered to be one of the most diverse and well-studied groups of bacteria. Here, evolution is assessed within the Vibrionaceae to determine whether multiple origins of eukaryotic associations have occurred within this diverse group of bacteria. Analyses were based on a large molecular dataset, along with a matrix that consisted of 100 biochemical and restriction di...

Journal: :International journal of systematic bacteriology 1993
K Kita-Tsukamoto H Oyaizu K Nanba U Simidu

The phylogenetic relationships of 50 reference strains, mostly marine bacteria which require Na+ for growth, were determined on the basis of 600 16S rRNA nucleotides by using reverse transcriptase sequencing. Strains belonging to 10 genera were included (four genera of the family Vibrionaceae, the genus Aeromonas of the family Aeromonadaceae, and the genera Alteromonas, Marinomonas, Shewanella,...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2011
Amanda L Lewis Jean-Bernard Lubin Shilpa Argade Natasha Naidu Biswa Choudhury E Fidelma Boyd

Nonulosonic acids (NulOs) encompass a large group of structurally diverse nine-carbon backbone α-keto sugars widely distributed among the three domains of life. Mammals express a specialized version of NulOs called sialic acids, which are displayed in prominent terminal positions of cell surface and secreted glycoconjugates. Within bacteria, the ability to synthesize NulOs has been demonstrated...

2014
Bastian Barker Rasmussen Kristian Fog Nielsen Henrique Machado Jette Melchiorsen Lone Gram Eva C. Sonnenschein

Bacterial quorum sensing (QS) and the corresponding signals, acyl homoserine lactones (AHLs), were first described for a luminescent Vibrio species. Since then, detailed knowledge has been gained on the functional level of QS; however, the abundance of AHLs in the family of Vibrionaceae in the environment has remained unclear. Three hundred and one Vibrionaceae strains were collected on a globa...

Journal: :The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy 2005
Laurent Poirel Alain Liard Jose-Manuel Rodriguez-Martinez Patrice Nordmann

OBJECTIVES To gain insight into the functionality of qnr-like genes of several bacterial species of Vibrionaceae that may encode quinolone resistance determinants. METHODS A PCR-based strategy was used to obtain qnr-like genes of reference strains of Vibrio vulnificus CIP103196, Vibrio parahaemolyticus CIP71.2 and Photobacterium profundum CIP106289 that were sequenced, cloned and expressed in...

2009
WILLIAM SOTO C. PHOEBE LOSTROH MICHELE K. NISHIGUCHI

1. The Vibrionaceae 1.1. A GENERAL DESCRIPTION The family Vibrionaceae (Domain Bacteria, Phylum Proteobacteria, Class Gammaproteobacteria) is comprised of mostly motile gram-negative chemoorganotrophs, possessing at least one polar flagellum (Farmer III and Janda, 2005; Thompson and Swings, 2006). Vibrios are facultative anaerobes, having both respiratory and fermentative metabolisms, and the m...

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