نتایج جستجو برای: rhizobiaceae

تعداد نتایج: 160  

Journal: :Environmental microbiology 2008
Inga Oberpichler Ran Rosen Aviram Rasouly Michal Vugman Eliora Z Ron Tilman Lamparter

Response to changes in light conditions involves a variety of receptors that can modulate gene expression, enzyme activity and/or motility. For the study of light-regulated effects of Agrobacterium tumefaciens, we used a global analysis approach - proteomics - and compared the protein patterns of dark- and light-grown bacteria. These analyses revealed a significant reduction of FlaA and FlaB - ...

Journal: :Molecular microbiology 1993
S Swart G Smit B J Lugtenberg J W Kijne

In contrast to wild-type Agrobacterium tumefaciens strains, beta-1,2-glucan-deficient chvB mutants were found to be unable to attach to pea root hair tips. The mutants appeared to produce rhicadhesin, the protein that mediates the first step in attachment of Rhizobiaceae cells to plant root hairs, but the protein was inactive. Both attachment to root hairs and virulence of the chvB mutants coul...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2007
Catharine E White Stephen C Winans

The plant pathogen Agrobacterium tumefaciens induces the formation of crown gall tumours at wound sites on host plants by directly transforming plant cells. This disease strategy benefits the bacteria as the infected plant tissue produces novel nutrients, called opines, that the colonizing bacteria can use as nutrients. Almost all of the genes that are required for virulence, and all of the opi...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1990
B Lambert H Joos S Dierickx R Vantomme J Swings K Kersters M Van Montagu

The second most abundant bacterium on the root surface of young sugar beet plants was identified as a Phyllobacterium sp. (Rhizobiaceae) based on a comparison of the results of 39 conventional identification tests, 167 API tests, 30 antibiotic susceptibility tests, and sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoretic fingerprints of total cellular proteins with type strains of Phylloba...

2014
Julia M. Gauglitz Akira Iinishi Yusai Ito Alison Butler

Marine bacteria produce an abundance of suites of acylated siderophores characterized by a unique, species-dependent headgroup that binds iron(III) and one of a series of fatty acid appendages. Marinobacter sp. DS40M6 produces a suite of seven acylated marinobactins, with fatty acids ranging from saturated and unsaturated C12-C18 fatty acids. In the present study, we report that in the late log...

2015
Iratxe Zarraonaindia Sarah M. Owens Pamela Weisenhorn Kristin West Jarrad Hampton-Marcell Simon Lax Nicholas A. Bokulich David A. Mills Gilles Martin Safiyh Taghavi Daniel van der Lelie Jack A. Gilbert

UNLABELLED Grapevine is a well-studied, economically relevant crop, whose associated bacteria could influence its organoleptic properties. In this study, the spatial and temporal dynamics of the bacterial communities associated with grapevine organs (leaves, flowers, grapes, and roots) and soils were characterized over two growing seasons to determine the influence of vine cultivar, edaphic par...

2016
Hiroyuki Ichida Sharon R. Long

Identifying functional elements in promoter sequences is a major goal in computational and experimental genome biology. Here, we describe an algorithm, Local Distribution of Short Sequences for Prokaryotes (LDSS-P), to identify conserved short motifs located at specific positions in the promoters of co-expressed prokaryotic genes. As a test case, we applied this algorithm to a symbiotic nitroge...

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