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duct of Salinispora tropica, a member of the bacterial family Micromonosporaceae that was first iso
eorized that the burrows were being used for bacterial farming by whichever creature created them.
This mucus will very likely induce a bacterial feeding frenzy that will kill the Xenia.
he became famous for discovering how to use bacterial fermentation to produce large quantities of
step of creating sorbose using an ingenious bacterial fermentation method discovered by a French r
Hoatzins use bacterial fermentation in the front part of the gut to
had naturally acquired a sour taste through bacterial fermentation at room temperature.
possess the rumen (a specialized stomach for bacterial fermentation) in the Hoatzin this is the fun
compounds in the leaves they consume and the bacterial fermentation, the bird has a disagreeable, m
Gamma PGA is formed by bacterial fermentation.
om wheat gluten, but is now made mostly from bacterial fermentation; it is acceptable for coeliacs
Bacterial ferredoxin-NADP+ reductase may be bound to t
Bacterial filamentation is often observed as a result
Nutritional changes may also cause bacterial filamentation.
n aquatic microfauna (i.e., the microscopic, bacterial film or “biofilm" which does appear to be in
Berkefeld is a cheap, portable and efficient bacterial filter in general, though it does not remove
so contains an enhancer element to which the bacterial Fis proteins binds with nanomolar affinity.
lso enable mechanical work, such as rotating bacterial flagella, or to produce ATP, which provides
protein is part of the stator in Na+ driven bacterial flagella.
s FLS2 (Flagellin-Sensing2) which recognizes bacterial flagellin, a specialized organelle used by m
MotA and MotB make the stator of a H+ driven bacterial flagellum and surround the rotor as a ring o
the University of Munich for studies of the bacterial flagellum.
esent in a variety of proteins that include, bacterial flavohemoprotein, mammalian NADH-cytochrome
United States Navy has evaluated the use of bacterial flora to speed decompression from hydrox div
ay also occur as linezolid suppresses normal bacterial flora and opens a niche for fungi (so-called
um antibiotics, which destroy the intestinal bacterial flora.
tories of resolute grappling with mysterious bacterial foes or severe injuries have an almost heroi
world's emergency vaccine stockpile for the bacterial form has been consumed.
It should be mentioned that bacterial forms of the enzyme, which contain only the
al photosynthetic material which uses plant, bacterial, frog and fungal enzymes, trapped within a f
A. avenae causes bacterial fruit blotch on cucurbit crops.
The best prevention against bacterial fruit blotch is to grow cucurbits in areas o
Bacterial fruit blotch can cause crop losses if allowe
Bacterial fruit blotch (BFB) is a disease of watermelo
for cancer, and for understanding rhizobium ( bacterial) functions that infect plants and mammals.
rane surface receptor, TLR-2 recognizes many bacterial, fungal, viral, and certain endogenous subst
wn series of papers on the lac repressor and bacterial gene regulation.
In general the prediction of bacterial genes is significantly simpler and more accu
at eukaryotic genes, like previously studied bacterial genes, were predominantly subjected to trans
made important contributions to the study of bacterial genetics.
nes are expressed from the RD1 region of the bacterial genome and play a key role in the virulence
location of these non-coding RNAs within the bacterial genome was confirmed by RACE (rapid amplific
ute for Genomic Research sequenced the first bacterial genome, that of Haemophilus influenzae.
(~1%) on vertebrate genomes in comparison to bacterial genomes or viral DNA.
ria xenovorans (LB400) is one of the largest bacterial genomes completely sequenced to date.
ntially sequenced in one run (for very small bacterial genomes) and not only would the identificati
Bacterial genomics
ng with lice transmit various members of the bacterial genus Rickettsia.
iimonas fonticola is the type species of the bacterial genus Herminiimonas.
for the cytoscheletal protein tubulin in the bacterial genus Prosthecobacter.
his contribution to microbial systematics, a bacterial genus of Actinobacteria was named after him
pon attack was a Japanese biological warfare bacterial germ strike against Kaimingjie, an area of t
preserved clonal plant materials, animal and bacterial germplasm.
Flavobacterium branchiophilum causes the Bacterial Gill Disease (BGD) on trouts.
ally filamentous, and can move about through bacterial gliding.
n, for example, are shared with hexokinases, bacterial glucokinases, and other proteins, and the co
Bacterial glutathione transferases (GSTs; EC 2.5.1.18)
The bacterial glycine riboswitch is an RNA element that ca
ly in nature; for example, as a component of bacterial glycolipids.
Following ingestion the sugar is removed by bacterial glycosidase in the gut, with the MAM being a
clarified the relationships within the major bacterial groups represented by Erwinia and Corynebact
to rodents but will provide a structure for bacterial growth if allowed to become wet.
Often abbreviated to MRS, this type of bacterial growth medium is so-named by its inventors:
be used in agar plates to monitor or assess bacterial growth in the laboratory, particularly the g
ed to assess or to monitor "total" or viable bacterial growth of a sample.
, chloramine-T is capable of inhibiting with bacterial growth with two mechanisms, with the phenyls
Circles of poor bacterial growth surround some wafers, indicating susc
east and mold) which has a low pH, deterring bacterial growth
as anti-microbial agents (suppress mold and bacterial growth).
g this link between iron bioavailability and bacterial growth, the taking of iron supplements can i
t saprotrophic growth, antibiotic to inhibit bacterial growth, and phenol red a pH indicator.
To reduce bacterial growth, plasma concentrations of iron are lo
duced mainly during the exponential phase of bacterial growth.
rder to remove allergens and protect against bacterial growth.
plant releases nutrients that can facilitate bacterial growth.
ert host tissues into nutrients required for bacterial growth.
owed to incubate with a medium that promotes bacterial growth.
egards to chemical stimulation/inhibition of bacterial growth.
In 2008, the first structures of a bacterial guanylate cyclase domain (pdb code 2W01) and
been proposed that the sEH evolved from the bacterial haloalkane dehalogenase.
Petit MA, Ehrlich D. Essential bacterial helicases that counteract the toxicity of re
he heme C to amino acid ratio to be high for bacterial hemeproteins, so the interiors of some cytoc
the PROSC (proline synthetase co-transcribed bacterial homolog) family of proteins, which are not k
mes at some loss of processivity compared to bacterial homologs.
lity under all conditions in eukaryotes, the bacterial homologue HtpG is dispensable under non-heat
arbohydrate structures on the surface of the bacterial host.
eath that contracts upon phage attachment to bacterial host.
Bacterial ice-nucleation proteins is a family of prote
cies-specific signature sequences useful for bacterial identification.
ccurate alternative to phenotypic methods of bacterial identification.
l being cured of anemia but having increased bacterial illness.
Coliform bacteria are a commonly-used bacterial indicator of sanitary quality of foods and w
Bacterial infection
zyme, an enzyme secreted in tears to prevent bacterial infection of the eye, is also a beta-glucosi
cation, and may be seen in the late stage of bacterial infection by phages.
uld have discovered the pain was caused by a bacterial infection that had lodged on his heart valve
In 2001, he caught a bacterial infection at Nanavati hospital, during a min
st one of the Clark babies had died from the bacterial infection Staphylococcus aureus, and not fro
Carbadox is a drug that combats bacterial infection in swine, particularly swine dysen
To prevent bacterial infection after removal of the larvae, antib
lar, as they are reported to be sensitive to bacterial infection and may die.
fections" look like fungus but is actually a bacterial infection known as Columnaris.
After a long-term bacterial infection contracted during a business trip
It is also an indication of bacterial infection in malt production and brewing.
ts and other diseases, such as trachoma -- a bacterial infection of the eye. 
inful and if scratched may allow a secondary bacterial infection to develop.
This helps prevent bacterial infection, and reduces irritation during mil
Watts soon follow from what appears to be a bacterial infection, which dissolves the body, but lea
In case of massive infection or secondary bacterial infection, M. capillaris infection can cause
from a wide variety of cells in response to bacterial infection, viruses and agents that cause phy
conjunctiva can become inflamed secondary to bacterial infection.
r or an alcohol swab to minimize the risk of bacterial infection.
cription factors in defense against invasive bacterial infection.
' weakened respiratory immune system against bacterial infection.
alian innate immune defense against invasive bacterial infection.
with the lid popped, which could indicate a bacterial infection.
zootic disease of farmed shrimp, caused by a bacterial infection.
form spontaneously in infants suffering from bacterial infections of the biliary tract.
ed to the prevalence of antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections by Golden Staph and other so-call
ntibiotics effective in treating Pseudomonas bacterial infections which are otherwise resistant to
a fluoroquinolone antibiotic, used to treat bacterial infections including bronchitis and urinary
lcitonin levels may be useful to distinguish bacterial infections from nonbacterial infections.
clavulanic acid preparations be reserved for bacterial infections likely to be caused by amoxicilli
y, and it has been associated with recurrent bacterial infections in children; more recently, mutat
resulting coagulation is thought to contain bacterial infections in the animal's semiclosed circul
They both had had recurrent severe bacterial infections similar to those seen in patients
s a liquid antibiotic solution used to treat bacterial infections of the ear.
ions to alert the immune system of viral and bacterial infections by binding to DNA rich in CpG mot
Her work has investigated bacterial infections, such as Shigella, and Listeria.
the serum, and are thus useful for treating bacterial infections, notably those of persistent supp
in are at increased risk of life-threatening bacterial infections, in particular necrotizing soft t
e of the antibiotics of last resort for many bacterial infections, such as Escherichia coli (E.
) are used in the treatment of Gram-negative bacterial infections.
e for treating digestive disorders caused by bacterial infections.
l uses for this idea include immunization to bacterial infections.
treatment for sepsis caused by Gram-negative bacterial infections.
hould be avoided in patients who have active bacterial infections.
n of harmful effects caused by Gram-negative bacterial infections.
he treatment of pink eye in combination with bacterial infections.
tic under investigation for the treatment of bacterial infections.
c acid is also used in the treatment of some bacterial infections.
tibiotic, taken orally for treatment against bacterial infections.
effective in Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacterial infections.
r of effective treatments for many stains of bacterial infections.
quinoline antibacterial agent used to treat bacterial infections.
treatment of gram-positive and gram-negative bacterial infections.
Microbial intelligence (popularly known as bacterial intelligence) is the intelligence shown by m
Aerobactin is a bacterial iron chelating agent (siderophore) found in
m sea water in Nova Scotia, and the deep-sea bacterial isolate Pseudoalteromonas sp.
SVGFG, is very similar to that contained in bacterial KcsA channels.
The ancestral bacterial Ku is a homodimer (two copies of the same pr
osquito larvae from developing resistance to bacterial larvicides.
followed by dripping the broth on a nascent bacterial lawn, or even filtering it.
Increasing water temperature, salinity and bacterial levels led to massive fish die-offs (1992, 1
gricultural runoff have resulted in elevated bacterial levels and large algal blooms in the Salton
ragmented into random pieces and cloned as a bacterial library.
first appeared on the Earth, there was only bacterial life.
They are primarily found in bacterial lineages though a number of eukaryotic homol
They are also found in some other bacterial lineages.
and other pro-inflammatory factors, such as bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS).
nflammatory conditions following exposure to bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS).
gly induced in monocytes by IL-10, IFN-γ and bacterial lipopolysaccharide.
one substrate, the 3-(acyloxy)acyl groups of bacterial lipopolysaccharides, and two products, [part
cess and as such, there is no possibility of bacterial load being added to the product during the f
Other names in common use include bacterial luciferase, aldehyde monooxygenase, lucifera
Historically was one of the first bacterial markers used for diagnosis and follow up of
transporter family shares homology with the bacterial MATE (multi antimicrobial extrusion protein
For example, giant bacterial mats floating in the oxygen minimum zone off
Branchinecta gaini feeds on epiphytes in bacterial mats, and on the mats themselves.
negibacterial root of the universal tree and bacterial megaclassification".
n for members of this family also contains a bacterial member and resembles that of thermolysin the
ic fatty acid chains anchor the LPS into the bacterial membrane, and the rest of the LPS projects f
r bacteria) located in the mitochondrial (or bacterial) membrane.
ditional protons across the mitochondrial or bacterial membrane.
The bacterial membranes in at least the B31, NL303 and N40
neumococcal disease is also a major cause of bacterial meningitis, which is often fatal.
administered before antibiotics in cases of bacterial meningitis.
It is also a choice drug for treatment of bacterial meningitis.
ens bacterium, allowing the flavors from the bacterial metabolic products to predominate over the m
ratory of Newnham College and specialized in bacterial metabolic studies.
opionate (DMSP), and is also produced by the bacterial metabolism of methanethiol.
o para-aminobenzoic acid, an intermediate in bacterial metabolism, which is disrupted by this sulfo
She was the author of the textbook Bacterial Metabolism, and the second president of the
r constituents are proteins belonging to the Bacterial Micro-Compartment (BMC) family.
Bacterial microcompartments are widespread bacterial o
e seven in Escherichia coli (a commonly used bacterial model organism), all of which have 2 promote
The bacterial molecular chaperone DnaK is an enzyme that c
odate multiple drugs, and thus contribute to bacterial multidrug resistance (MDR).
This successful use of bacterial mutagenicity as a screen for carcinogenicity
/H+ antiporter 1 family contains a number of bacterial Na+/H+ antiporter 1 proteins.
oil sample from Lincoln, Nebraska (hence the bacterial name).
Bacterial nanowires (also known as microbial nanowires
Enediynes are a class of bacterial natural products characterized by either nin
Bacterial neuraminidase is type of neuraminidase and a
RydC is a bacterial non-coding RNA.
The ISO61 RNA is a bacterial non-coding RNA of 181 nucleotides in length
The C0465 RNA is a bacterial non-coding RNA of 78 nucleotides in length t
The C0719 RNA is a bacterial non-coding RNA of 222 nucleotides in length
ption factors primarily determined using the bacterial one-hybrid system.
                                                                                                   


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