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is a bacterial enzyme belonging to the same family of the α
RydC is a bacterial non-coding RNA.
Cosmids are predominantly plasmids with a bacterial oriV, an antibiotic selection marker and a c
Fort Bragg fever, a bacterial zoonotic disease
The ISO61 RNA is a bacterial non-coding RNA of 181 nucleotides in length
SpoT is a bacterial protein that hydrolizes alarmones, (p)ppGpp,
Motility protein A, also known as MotA, is a bacterial protein that is encoded by the motA gene.
atures have made the plants susceptible to a bacterial disease.
s usually a cytotoxic protein derived from a bacterial or plant protein, from which the natural bin
The C0465 RNA is a bacterial non-coding RNA of 78 nucleotides in length t
Commodity wood adhesive based on a bacterial exopolysaccharide
uld have discovered the pain was caused by a bacterial infection that had lodged on his heart valve
Herminiimonas aquatilis is a bacterial species isolated from drinking water.
n for members of this family also contains a bacterial member and resembles that of thermolysin the
In another approach a bacterial xylose isomerase was introduced.
Dropsy (bloating) is also a sign of a bacterial disorder.
ther DNA cut with the same enzyme (such as a bacterial plasmid).
Fusidic acid acts as a bacterial protein synthesis inhibitor by preventing th
In 2008, the first structures of a bacterial guanylate cyclase domain (pdb code 2W01) and
In 2001, he caught a bacterial infection at Nanavati hospital, during a min
DnaG is a bacterial primase which synthesizes short RNA oligonuc
xamine B, DFO-B, DFOA, DFB or desferal) is a bacterial siderophore produced by the actinobacteria S
Alcaligenes eutrophus is a bacterial species that naturally produces polyhydroxya
This mucus will very likely induce a bacterial feeding frenzy that will kill the Xenia.
that in 1969 isolated the first gene from a bacterial chromosome.
e restriction site while isolating it from a bacterial strain.
She had developed pneumonia, a bacterial blood infection and suffered a series of str
cticide example is Bacillus thuringiensis, a bacterial disease of Lepidoptera, Coleoptera and Dipte
Aerobactin is a bacterial iron chelating agent (siderophore) found in
ragmented into random pieces and cloned as a bacterial library.
fections" look like fungus but is actually a bacterial infection known as Columnaris.
with the lid popped, which could indicate a bacterial infection.
Purification and properties of protease F, a bacterial enzyme with chymotrypsin and elastase specif
Watts soon follow from what appears to be a bacterial infection, which dissolves the body, but lea
ts and other diseases, such as trachoma -- a bacterial infection of the eye. 
Crescentin is a protein which is a bacterial relative of the intermediate filaments found
zootic disease of farmed shrimp, caused by a bacterial infection.
his contribution to microbial systematics, a bacterial genus of Actinobacteria was named after him
Mandelate racemase is a bacterial enzyme which catalyzes the interconversion o
y found in Flavobacterium okeanokoites, is a bacterial type IIS restriction endonuclease consisting
For bacteria, depending on species, a bacterial dilution will be applied to an equal part RB
CobB is a bacterial protein that belongs to the sirtuin family,
hi-value analysis to the study of barnase, a bacterial RNAse used in many protein folding studies.
Glycine levels in a bacterial cell must be maintained at a certain baselin
The C0719 RNA is a bacterial non-coding RNA of 222 nucleotides in length
l handling and does not call for rennet or a bacterial culture.
It is now clear that Hfq is an abundant bacterial RNA binding protein which has many important
µm long with a bacillus shape, an acid-fast bacterial species in the phylum Actinobacteria.
Then, a lactic acid-producing bacterial culture is added, and the product is treated
TB, albeit with minor toxicity and acquired bacterial resistance to the drug.
oval for the treatment of community acquired bacterial pneumonia and complicated skin and skin stru
A MacConkey agar plate with an active bacterial culture.
hould be avoided in patients who have active bacterial infections.
acute bacterial sinusitis
Ceftibuten is used to treat acute bacterial exacerbations of chronic bronchitis (ABECB),
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-
He probably had what is known as acute bacterial epiglottitis (though some writers have claim
ost often an unripened cheese made by adding bacterial starter and rennet to acidify milk.
' weakened respiratory immune system against bacterial infection.
tibiotic, taken orally for treatment against bacterial infections.
rder to remove allergens and protect against bacterial growth.
The best prevention against bacterial fruit blotch is to grow cucurbits in areas o
IF3 is not universally found in all bacterial species but in E. coli it is required for th
Levans are produced in almost all bacterial versions of fructan production, as well as b
An alternative bacterial stilbenoid ketosynthase-directed pathway exi
Alters bacterial outer membrane permeability by binding to a
The amount of PBPs varies among bacterial species.
The ancestral bacterial Ku is a homodimer (two copies of the same pr
ed for reheating previously cooked food, and bacterial contamination may not be killed if the safe
ole host of infectious diseases of viral and bacterial origin.
ns, enzymatic processes in the intestine and bacterial biochemistry.
ultant accumulations may allow for viral and bacterial colonization with an increased tendency for
The agent is tested for both mammalian and bacterial toxicity.
g this link between iron bioavailability and bacterial growth, the taking of iron supplements can i
cale, silt, algae) and sludge (corrosion and bacterial activity).
tem is activated by IgA immune complexes and bacterial endotoxins, polysaccharides, and cell walls,
h is a fundamental problem in eukaryotic and bacterial cell biology.
r crosses the outer cell lipid membranes and bacterial outer membrane; then, it begins to liberate
rocks are formed from marine planktonic and bacterial remains preserved under anoxic conditions in
ctive against Mycobacterium tuberculosis and bacterial spores.
Increasing water temperature, salinity and bacterial levels led to massive fish die-offs (1992, 1
preserved clonal plant materials, animal and bacterial germplasm.
negibacterial root of the universal tree and bacterial megaclassification".
wn series of papers on the lac repressor and bacterial gene regulation.
emic diseases rainbow trout fry syndrome and bacterial cold water disease.
the odor of such processes as bad breath and bacterial vaginosis.
uding cytokines, growth factors, stress, and bacterial and viral infections.
ordinary resistance to insect, nematode, and bacterial pests is attributed to high levels of isothi
in the treatment of protozoal infections and bacterial vaginosis.
f amoebiasis, giardiasis, trichomoniasis and bacterial vaginosis.
as anti-microbial agents (suppress mold and bacterial growth).
ions to alert the immune system of viral and bacterial infections by binding to DNA rich in CpG mot
found more sporadically in yeast, plant and bacterial proteins.
New fungal and bacterial species have been found to have adapted to t
gly induced in monocytes by IL-10, IFN-γ and bacterial lipopolysaccharide.
ctors, regulation of gene transcription, and bacterial development, being especially noted for his
ed to the prevalence of antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections by Golden Staph and other so-call
y to the bacteria killed by the antibiotics ( bacterial death releases pro-inflammatory mediators th
In the first approach, bacterial cultures mixed with a food source (a carbohy
Greek τειχος, teichos, "wall") are bacterial polysaccharides of glycerol phosphate or rib
and other pro-inflammatory factors, such as bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS).
Microbial intelligence (popularly known as bacterial intelligence) is the intelligence shown by m
natural fixation (through processes such as bacterial conversion-see rhizobium), are necessary to
aterials for life sciences research, such as bacterial strains, plant lines, cell cultures, or DNA.
be activated by very strong stimuli (such as bacterial proteins) and not by normal tissue proteins.
be used in agar plates to monitor or assess bacterial growth in the laboratory, particularly the g
BAC ( Bacterial Artificial Chromosome) arrays were historica
ence, in particular as large clones in BACs ( bacterial artificial chromosomes) or fosmids, and reco
including all forms of vegetative bacteria, bacterial spores, fungi, fungal spores, and viruses".
at is recognised by the plant varies between bacterial species and is the basis for host-symbiont s
Gamma PGA is formed by bacterial fermentation.
e for treating digestive disorders caused by bacterial infections.
f polygalacturonase (PG) enzymes produced by bacterial and fungal pathogens.
It is formed in the intestines by bacterial action.
otides serve as primers for DNA synthesis by bacterial DNA polymerase Pol III.
It is made from chenodeoxycholic acid by bacterial action in the colon.
this species, faucitis is usually caused by bacterial and viral infections although food allergies
This may occur by bacterial action (the bacteria being washed into the p
DMS is also produced naturally by bacterial transformation of dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO)
tion with a hot caustic solution followed by bacterial biotreatment to destroy mustard agent.
Following ingestion the sugar is removed by bacterial glycosidase in the gut, with the MAM being a
icrobiology ; it often causes (50% of cases) bacterial vaginosis .
Nutritional changes may also cause bacterial filamentation.
A. avenae causes bacterial fruit blotch on cucurbit crops.
of the reasons for the resilience of certain bacterial spores.
etic approaches to discover and characterize bacterial virulence factors involved in host cell inju
mpound was used to treat Winston Churchill's bacterial pneumonia in 1942 - his condition was extrem
technique of agar culture to purify or clone bacterial colonies derived from single cells.
the PROSC (proline synthetase co-transcribed bacterial homolog) family of proteins, which are not k
Carbadox is a drug that combats bacterial infection in swine, particularly swine dysen
pBLU is a commercially-produced bacterial plasmid that contains genes for ampicillin r
Coliform bacteria are a commonly-used bacterial indicator of sanitary quality of foods and w
linical trial for serious community-acquired bacterial pneumonia (CABP).
Dps proteins are part of a complex bacterial defence system that protects DNA against oxi
also known as lung plague), is a contagious bacterial disease that afflicts the lungs of cattle, b
resulting coagulation is thought to contain bacterial infections in the animal's semiclosed circul
family of sortases (C60B in MEROPS) contains bacterial sortase B proteins that are approximately 20
ed to use these bacteriolytic agents to cure bacterial diseases in humans and animals.
m sea water in Nova Scotia, and the deep-sea bacterial isolate Pseudoalteromonas sp.
, such as assistance in protein degradation, bacterial adhesin activity, and in responding to disea
hemus), is commonly used in a test to detect bacterial endotoxins.
east and mold) which has a low pH, deterring bacterial growth
The different bacterial species that are capable of acetogenesis are
tivators of NLRP3 include muramyl dipeptide, bacterial DNA (non-methylated CpG repeats), ATP, toxin
Food or waterborne diseases: bacterial and protozoal diarrhea, hepatitis A and E, a
Food or waterborne diseases: bacterial diarrhea, hepatitis A, and typhoid fever
lcitonin levels may be useful to distinguish bacterial infections from nonbacterial infections.
genic and nonmethanogenic removal of diverse bacterial end products of fermentation.
Salyers, Abigail & Whitt, Dixie; Bacterial Pathogenesis: A Molecular Approach, AMS Pres
protein is part of the stator in Na+ driven bacterial flagella.
MotA and MotB make the stator of a H+ driven bacterial flagellum and surround the rotor as a ring o
an is also involved in binary fission during bacterial cell reproduction.
Berkefeld is a cheap, portable and efficient bacterial filter in general, though it does not remove
gricultural runoff have resulted in elevated bacterial levels and large algal blooms in the Salton
cturing process steps are taken to eliminate bacterial and viral contamination.
Petit MA, Ehrlich D. Essential bacterial helicases that counteract the toxicity of re
plant releases nutrients that can facilitate bacterial growth.
s tungsten in its molecule and is one of few bacterial enzymes that contain this element.
A. aeolicus" is also known as one of the few bacterial species capable of doing gene silencing.
th the abilities to teach cells how to fight bacterial and viral infections.
Historically was one of the first bacterial markers used for diagnosis and follow up of
ute for Genomic Research sequenced the first bacterial genome, that of Haemophilus influenzae.
In studying foodborne bacterial pathogens, IFR aim to discover new aspects o
to rodents but will provide a structure for bacterial growth if allowed to become wet.
dditives or flavourings, or as nutrients for bacterial culture media.
eorized that the burrows were being used for bacterial farming by whichever creature created them.
clavulanic acid preparations be reserved for bacterial infections likely to be caused by amoxicilli
cies-specific signature sequences useful for bacterial identification.
ert host tissues into nutrients required for bacterial growth.
House flies can be monitored for bacterial pathogens using filter paper spot cards and
multiply and hence inhibitors selective for bacterial vs. host DHFR have found application as anti
Koshland, identifying membrane receptors for bacterial chemotaxis.
possess the rumen (a specialized stomach for bacterial fermentation) in the Hoatzin this is the fun
he heme C to amino acid ratio to be high for bacterial hemeproteins, so the interiors of some cytoc
amboids were once thought to be a fossilised bacterial colonies or microorganisms, but successful s
form spontaneously in infants suffering from bacterial infections of the biliary tract.
studies with another DNA-binding domain from bacterial TAL effectors show promise, it remains to be
In the experiment, an extract from bacterial cells that could make protein even when no i
The RNA from bacterial RNase Ps retains its catalytic activity in t
om wheat gluten, but is now made mostly from bacterial fermentation; it is acceptable for coeliacs
r a various types of cells and tissues, from bacterial to mammalian.
component of some archaea that differs from bacterial peptidoglycan in chemical structure, but res
those with tuberculosis or untreated fungal, bacterial, viral or herpes infections without consulti
General bacterial porins are a family of proteins from the out
ic pathways: two-component system - general, bacterial chemotaxis - general, and bacterial chemotax
For example, giant bacterial mats floating in the oxygen minimum zone off
xpression of several efflux pumps in a given bacterial species may lead to a broad spectrum of resi
) are used in the treatment of Gram-negative bacterial infections.
treatment for sepsis caused by Gram-negative bacterial infections.
n of harmful effects caused by Gram-negative bacterial infections.
effective in Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacterial infections.
treatment of gram-positive and gram-negative bacterial infections.
ious diseases caused by common Gram-positive bacterial pathogens such as Group A Streptococcus, Gro
1000 dilution into a logarithmically growing bacterial culture.
in the Nan River is deteriorating from heavy bacterial contamination attributed primarily to the ra
n, for example, are shared with hexokinases, bacterial glucokinases, and other proteins, and the co
Male heterozygous mice had higher bacterial counts after Salmonella infection.
y Mountain Laboratories' Laboratory of Human Bacterial Pathogenesis as Scientist Emeritus.
r metabolism is particularly well-studied in bacterial pathogens, such as E. coli and Mycobacterium
                                                                                                   


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