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tted with composting toilet tanks, which use bacterial action to break down solid and liquid waste
It is made from chenodeoxycholic acid by bacterial action in the colon.
ino acids, neurotransmitters, and intestinal bacterial action on food components.
This may occur by bacterial action (the bacteria being washed into the p
It is formed in the intestines by bacterial action.
cale, silt, algae) and sludge (corrosion and bacterial activity).
, such as assistance in protein degradation, bacterial adhesin activity, and in responding to disea
purpose of phage production, it contains the bacterial ampicillin resistance gene (for B-lactamase)
Cation Symporter-1 (NCS1) family consists of bacterial and yeast transporters for nucleobases inclu
Production of PGE2 in bacterial and viral infections appear to be stimulated
ng makes bast fibers easily separable due to bacterial and fermentative processes known as retting.
In addition, cool temperatures retard bacterial and fungal growth.
f polygalacturonase (PG) enzymes produced by bacterial and fungal pathogens.
at is a potent and irreversible inhibitor of bacterial and plant urease usually used for urinary tr
leaving these jellyfish more susceptible to bacterial and other disease problems that likely lead
came one of the most influential founders of bacterial and bacteriophage (Lambda) genetics.
cturing process steps are taken to eliminate bacterial and viral contamination.
karyotic phospholipase A2 domain is found in bacterial and fungal phospholipases.
uding cytokines, growth factors, stress, and bacterial and viral infections.
Food or waterborne diseases: bacterial and protozoal diarrhea, hepatitis A and E, a
this species, faucitis is usually caused by bacterial and viral infections although food allergies
a database of Type 2 toxin-antitoxin loci in bacterial and archaeal genomes.
Life-threatening bacterial and fungal infections account for the high m
rings, and other water sources to reduce the bacterial and algal residue in the water.
Patients exhibit increased susceptibility to bacterial and viral infections, especially from common
and thus is effective for a wide variety of bacterial and fungal infections, such as fin rot and b
The differences between the bacterial and eukaryotic ribosomes are exploited by ph
rates suggests that the primary mechanism is bacterial and alga fixation.
ygen species that induce oxidative stress in bacterial and mammalian cells.
th the abilities to teach cells how to fight bacterial and viral infections.
g antibiotic, which is a potent inhibitor of bacterial and yeast RNA polymerases.
fourteen-membered lactone ring found in the bacterial antibiotic migrastatin, which stops cancer c
mportant in medicine as it can contribute to bacterial antibiotic resistance.
cylation protein PagP is a family of several bacterial antimicrobial peptide resistance and lipid A
oteobacteria, although only some Rhizobiales bacterial are predicted to use flg-Rhizobiales RNAs.
ASNA1 is the human homolog of the bacterial arsA gene.
BAC ( Bacterial Artificial Chromosome) arrays were historica
ence, in particular as large clones in BACs ( bacterial artificial chromosomes) or fosmids, and reco
Red clover is subject to bacterial as well as fungal diseases.
ith cytochrome c6, and the distantly related bacterial azurins, which exchange electrons with cytoc
am is a compound that inhibits the action of bacterial beta-lactamases.
A role in bacterial binding and sequestration is suggested by st
ns, enzymatic processes in the intestine and bacterial biochemistry.
a is found on methane ice, where it feeds on bacterial biofilms.
grow and phosphorus is incorporated into the bacterial biomass.
tion with a hot caustic solution followed by bacterial biotreatment to destroy mustard agent.
She had developed pneumonia, a bacterial blood infection and suffered a series of str
s a type of Escherichia coli and the leading bacterial cause of diarrhea in the developing world, a
Likely, the horizontal transfer of bacterial CCA-adding enzyme to eukaryotes allowed the
The Bacterial Cell Wall.
Bacterial cell wall synthesis and the role of PBPs in
Katanosin antibiotics target the bacterial cell wall biosynthesis.
Fosfomycin enters the bacterial cell through the glycerophosphate transporte
It prevents bacterial cell division by inhibiting cell wall synthe
ers which initially bind to receptors on the bacterial cell wall and a tail spike protein that subs
h is a fundamental problem in eukaryotic and bacterial cell biology.
It is part of a biopolymer in the bacterial cell wall, built from alternating units of G
ts its bactericidal effect by inhibiting the bacterial cell wall synthesis, and sulbactam acts as a
o a ring at the future site of the septum of bacterial cell division.
Lanthionines have also been found in bacterial cell walls and are the components of a group
a moonlighting protein, functioning both in bacterial cell wall biosynthesis as well as in gyrase
The promoter gene in a normal bacterial cell is linked to other genes that are then
mers as they produce more than one spore per bacterial cell (up to five spores).
unctions such as a component in many typical bacterial cell walls.
are virulence factors and components of the bacterial cell wall.
on is a laboratory technique in prokaryotic ( bacterial) cell biology.
TonB complex senses signals from outside the bacterial cell and transmits them via two membranes in
tion of the virus punches a hole through the bacterial cell wall and plasma membrane, and the genom
They disrupt the structure of the bacterial cell membrane by interacting with its phosph
ies the building-blocks of the peptidoglycan bacterial cell wall outside of the inner membrane.
an is also involved in binary fission during bacterial cell reproduction.
D-Alanine occurs in bacterial cell walls and in some peptide antibiotics.
eptidoglycan serves a structural role in the bacterial cell wall, giving structural strength, as we
Fosfomycin inhibits bacterial cell wall biogenesis by inactivating the enz
in muramyl dipeptide (MDP), a constituent of bacterial cell walls.
Intimin is expressed on the bacterial cell surface where it can bind to its recept
polymerization of actin filaments under the bacterial cell to form a pedestal-like structure.
ne to enable tight binding to intimin on the bacterial cell outer membrane.
Glycine levels in a bacterial cell must be maintained at a certain baselin
and Genetic Mechanisms of Regulation in the Bacterial Cell".
is needed for aminoglycoside uptake into the bacterial cell.
and the glucose is then transported into the bacterial cell.
eferential protection of host (as opposed to bacterial) cells from complement-mediated damage.
In the experiment, an extract from bacterial cells that could make protein even when no i
Iron deficiency in bacterial cells triggers secretion of enterobactin int
fic immune response and is released from the bacterial cells mainly after bacteriolysis induced by
The presence of catalase in bacterial cells depends on both the growth condition a
ormed on the surface of intruding pathogenic bacterial cells as a result of the activation of the a
ation and therefore spread rapidly among the bacterial cells of a population; e.g., F plasmid, many
ty Ki for its supporting local population of bacterial cells (depicted in green).
laboratory tool that can efficiently isolate bacterial cells out of body fluid or cultured cells.
Ada is an enzyme induced by treatment of bacterial cells with alkylating agents that mainly cau
Mesosomes form in bacterial cells prepared for electron microscopy by ch
When bacterial cells are lysed by the immune system, fragme
Walker, "Visualization of Mismatch Repair in Bacterial Cells", Molecular Cell, v.8, pp.
d immunomagnetic separation (IMS) on sorting bacterial cells.
e cells which results in the reproduction of bacterial cells.
idered to be part of the normal structure of bacterial cells.
This enzyme participates in bacterial chemotaxis - general and bacterial chemotaxi
ic pathways: two-component system - general, bacterial chemotaxis - general, and bacterial chemotax
cell signaling, in particular in relation to bacterial chemotaxis.
ed apart the adaptation kinetics involved in bacterial chemotaxis.
Koshland, identifying membrane receptors for bacterial chemotaxis.
nslocase protein subunits are encoded on the bacterial chromosome.
that in 1969 isolated the first gene from a bacterial chromosome.
and therefore have a size smaller than some bacterial chromosomes, such as the approximate 4 Mbp o
elements functioning at the RNA level, since bacterial cis-regulatory RNAs typically reside in 5' U
DNA from individual bacterial clones is sequenced and the sequence is asse
Several bacterial CO II have a C-terminal extension that conta
emic diseases rainbow trout fry syndrome and bacterial cold water disease.
Flavobacterium psychrophilum causes the Bacterial Cold Water Disease (BCWD) on salmonids and t
After 3-4 days the isolated bacterial colonies can reach a 3 mm diameter, they hav
A Petri dish with bacterial colonies on an agar-based growth medium.
Bacterial colonies grow on the infected fish's spleen
comparison between the size and shape of the bacterial colonies is made to determine the antibacter
technique of agar culture to purify or clone bacterial colonies derived from single cells.
Bacterial colonies are picked up from a straight wire
Under nutritional stress bacterial colonies can organise themselves in such a w
amboids were once thought to be a fossilised bacterial colonies or microorganisms, but successful s
ultant accumulations may allow for viral and bacterial colonization with an increased tendency for
ance to effectively attenuate the effects of bacterial colonization.
anisms (PAO) are selectively enriched in the bacterial community within the activated sludge.
nium chloride, are used for treating vaginal bacterial conditions (i.e.
n events in the rhizosphere occur to promote bacterial conjugation - exchange of plasmids amongst b
ed exposure, the dog can develop allergic or bacterial conjunctivitis or keratoconjunctivitis sicca
ed for reheating previously cooked food, and bacterial contamination may not be killed if the safe
in the Nan River is deteriorating from heavy bacterial contamination attributed primarily to the ra
In 1985 bacterial contamination of a batch of Liederkranz and
and is closed to shellfish harvesting due to bacterial contamination.
Resazurin was first used to quantify bacterial content in milk by Pesch and Simmert in 1929
When plaque is supragingival, the bacterial content consists mostly of aerobic bacteria
natural fixation (through processes such as bacterial conversion-see rhizobium), are necessary to
o as cilium below to distinguish it from its bacterial counterpart).
Male heterozygous mice had higher bacterial counts after Salmonella infection.
dditives or flavourings, or as nutrients for bacterial culture media.
Then, a lactic acid-producing bacterial culture is added, and the product is treated
A MacConkey agar plate with an active bacterial culture.
1000 dilution into a logarithmically growing bacterial culture.
l handling and does not call for rennet or a bacterial culture.
In the first approach, bacterial cultures mixed with a food source (a carbohy
a combination of mesophilic and thermophilic bacterial cultures.
Bacterial cytochrome c, class IC IPR008169
in that exists as a "dimer of dimers" in the bacterial cytoplasm.
The oxidation of -SH groups in the bacterial cytoplasmic membrane results in loss of the
y to the bacteria killed by the antibiotics ( bacterial death releases pro-inflammatory mediators th
temperatures and dry climate has been noted, bacterial decay still occurs.
ons on the silty bottom preventing the usual bacterial decomposition are usually invoked, character
Dps proteins are part of a complex bacterial defence system that protects DNA against oxi
or "Molar Tooth" structures in carbonates (a bacterial degassing structure) and abundant stromatoli
Bacterial degradation of tryptophan in the intestine l
logenase (HheC) is an enzyme involved in the bacterial degradation of vicinal halohydrins.
Bacterial degradation determines the environmental imp
icides are highly effective and show minimal bacterial degradation; however, bacteria can rapidly e
e the article says this may have been due to bacterial degredation due to the amount of time the bo
ctors, regulation of gene transcription, and bacterial development, being especially noted for his
Bacterial DHPS (gene sul or folP) is a protein of abou
Food or waterborne diseases: bacterial diarrhea, hepatitis A, and typhoid fever
For bacteria, depending on species, a bacterial dilution will be applied to an equal part RB
n: Gangraena emphysematosa) is an infectious bacterial disease of sheep and cattle, caused by Clost
also known as lung plague), is a contagious bacterial disease that afflicts the lungs of cattle, b
cticide example is Bacillus thuringiensis, a bacterial disease of Lepidoptera, Coleoptera and Dipte
atures have made the plants susceptible to a bacterial disease.
ed to use these bacteriolytic agents to cure bacterial diseases in humans and animals.
articularly vulnerable to pulloram and other bacterial diseases common in domestic poultry.
bacterial diseases: typhoid, cholera, dysentery, pyoge
Dropsy (bloating) is also a sign of a bacterial disorder.
prokaryotes phylogenetically related to the bacterial division Verrucomicrobia.
ts the enzyme DNA gyrase that is involved in bacterial DNA synthesis and replication, thus inhibiti
tivators of NLRP3 include muramyl dipeptide, bacterial DNA (non-methylated CpG repeats), ATP, toxin
otides serve as primers for DNA synthesis by bacterial DNA polymerase Pol III.
The beta chain of bacterial DNA polymerase III is composed of three topo
xacin is a quinolone, and acts by inhibiting bacterial DNA replication.
ivity by binding tightly to the B subunit of bacterial DNA gyrase, thereby inhibiting this essentia
ерский) he conducted comparative analysis of bacterial DNA and RNA, and predicted existence of mess
d of lesion that arises upon UV-radiation of bacterial DNA.
genic and nonmethanogenic removal of diverse bacterial end products of fermentation.
lls 99.999% of microbes, bacteria (including bacterial endospores), viruses, germs, mold spores, vo
The bacterial endosymbiont can be grown independently in c
ogen; this is released outside the cell when bacterial endotoxin is encountered.
es include abnormal responses to bacteria or bacterial endotoxin, or a hypersensitivity to food.
iate adrenocorticotropic hormone response to bacterial endotoxin.
tem is activated by IgA immune complexes and bacterial endotoxins, polysaccharides, and cell walls,
hemus), is commonly used in a test to detect bacterial endotoxins.
In addition, the bacterial ENR sequence and structural organization are
pidly cleaved by neutrophil elastase and the bacterial enzyme thermolysin respectively, resulting i
is a bacterial enzyme belonging to the same family of the α
It is related to the bacterial enzyme subtilisin, and altogether there are
It works by inhibiting the bacterial enzyme RNA polymerase, resulting in the deat
Purification and properties of protease F, a bacterial enzyme with chymotrypsin and elastase specif
Mandelate racemase is a bacterial enzyme which catalyzes the interconversion o
Her major field of research was bacterial enzymes production and metabolism.
s tungsten in its molecule and is one of few bacterial enzymes that contain this element.
He probably had what is known as acute bacterial epiglottitis (though some writers have claim
Hemolysins may also mediate bacterial escape from host cells.
community-acquired pneumonia, acute bacterial exacerbation of chronic bronchitis (ABECB),
cterial agent used in the treatment of acute bacterial exacerbation of chronic bronchitis and mild-
Ceftibuten is used to treat acute bacterial exacerbations of chronic bronchitis (ABECB),
Commodity wood adhesive based on a bacterial exopolysaccharide
an be easily produced in large amounts using bacterial expression systems.
It is prescribed for a wide spectrum of bacterial eye infections.
                                                                                                   


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