نتایج جستجو برای: gordonia alkanivorans ripi90a

تعداد نتایج: 402  

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2012
Chih-Cheng Lai Jung-Hsien Hsieh Hsih-Yeh Tsai Chun-Hsing Liao Po-Ren Hsueh

Gordonia amicalis infection has never been reported in humans. We report here the first case of G. amicalis-related cutaneous infection after a traumatic injury. The isolate was confirmed by 16S rRNA sequencing analysis, and the patient responded well to repeated debridement and antibiotic treatment.

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2011
Fanglan Ge Wei Li Guiying Chen Yuchang Liu Guangxiang Zhang Bin Yong Qiong Wang Nan Wang Zhumei Huang Weitian Li Jing Wang Cheng Wu Qian Xie Gang Liu

We report a draft sequence of the genome of Gordonia neofelifaecis NRRL B-59395, a cholesterol-degrading actinomycete isolated from fresh feces of a clouded leopard (Neofelis nebulosa). As predicted, the reported genome contains several gene clusters for cholesterol degradation. This is the second available genome sequence of the family Gordoniaceae.

2017
Hannah L Woo Kristen M DeAngelis Hazuki Teshima Karen Davenport Hajnalka Daligault Tracy Erkkila Lynne Goodwin Wei Gu Chien-Chi Lo Christine Munk Matthew Scholz Yan Xu Patrick Chain David Bruce Chris Detter Roxanne Tapia Cliff Han Blake A Simmons Terry C Hazen

Here, we report the high-quality draft genome sequences of four phylogenetically diverse lignocellulose-degrading bacteria isolated from tropical soil (Gordonia sp., Paenibacillus sp., Variovorax sp., and Vogesella sp.) to elucidate the genetic basis of their ability to degrade lignocellulose. These isolates may provide novel enzymes for biofuel production.

2017
Wei Fang Jiuke Li Hu-Shan Cui Xiaohong Jin Jing Zhai Yuanmin Dai Yumin Li

BACKGROUND We present a case of post-traumatic endophthalmitis with relatively good prognosis caused by Gordonia sputi, which, to our knowledge is the first case in the literature. CASE PRESENTATION A 24 year old man, who underwent an intraocular foreign body extraction half a month before presentation in the left eye, was referred to us complaining of blurred vision and slight pain for 5 day...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 1999
N M Grumbach E Mylonakis E J Wing

1. Rainey FA, Klatte S, Kroppenstedt RM, Stackebrandt E. Dietzia, a new genus including Dietzia maris comb. nov., formerly Rhodococcus maris. Int J Syst Bacteriol 1995;45:32–6. 2. Nesterenko OA, Nogina TM, Kasumova SA, Kvasnikov EI, Batrakov SG. Rhodococcus luteus nom. nov. and Rhodococcus maris nom. nov. Int J Syst Bacteriol 1982;32:1–14. 3. McNeil MM, Brown JM. The medically important aerobic...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1982
M Tsukamura K Kawakami

We report that Gordona aurantiaca (Rhodococcus aurantiacus) caused a lung infection in humans. The case of a 50-year-old male farmer is shown. This is the first report of infection by this organism.

2016
Lisa M. Brown Thusitha S. Gunasekera Richard C. Striebich Oscar N. Ruiz

Gordonia sihwensis strain 9 is a Gram-positive bacterium capable of efficient aerobic degradation of branched and normal alkanes. The draft genome of G. sihwensis S9 is 4.16 Mb in size, with 3,686 coding sequences and 68.1% G+C content. Alkane monooxygenase and P-450 cytochrome genes required for alkane degradation are predicted in G. sihwensis S9.

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2013
Karl J Indest Dawn E Hancock Carina M Jung Jed O Eberly William W Mohn Lindsay D Eltis Fiona H Crocker

The transcriptome of RDX (hexahydro-1,3,5-trinitro-1,3,5-triazine)-degrading strain Gordonia sp. strain KTR9 and its glnR mutant were studied as a function of nitrogen availability to further investigate the observed ammonium-mediated inhibition of RDX degradation. The results indicate that nitrogen availability is a major determinant of RDX degradation and xplA gene expression in KTR9.

2014
Jeong-Hyun Chang Misuk Ji Hyo-Lim Hong Sang-Ho Choi Yang-Soo Kim Cheol-Hyun Chung Heungsup Sung Mi-Na Kim

We report the case of a deep sternal wound infection with sternal osteomyelitis caused by Gordonia bronchialis after open-heart surgery. The isolate was identified as a G. bronchialis by 16S rRNA and hsp65 gene sequencing, having initially been misidentified as a Rhodococcus by a commercial phenotypic identification system.

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