نتایج جستجو برای: bacillus anthracis 17jb

تعداد نتایج: 56400  

2011
Mikael Crona Eduard Torrents Åsmund K. Røhr Anders Hofer Ernst Furrer Ane B. Tomter K. Kristoffer Andersson Margareta Sahlin Britt-Marie Sjöberg

Bacillus anthracis is a severe mammalian pathogen encoding a class Ib ribonucleotide reductase (RNR). RNR is a universal enzyme that provides the four essential deoxyribonucleotides needed for DNA replication and repair. Almost all Bacillus spp. encode both class Ib and class III RNR operons, but the B. anthracis class III operon was reported to encode a pseudogene, and conceivably class Ib RNR...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2004
Taia T Wang Alexander H Lucas

Bacillus anthracis elaborates a homopolymeric capsule composed of gamma-D-glutamic acid residues. Mice were immunized with formalin-fixed encapsulated B. anthracis bacilli, and the serum antibody response to a gamma-D-glutamyl capsular epitope was measured. Antiglutamyl antibodies were elicited in athymic BALB/c Nu/Nu, BALB/c Nu/+, and CBA/J mice but not in CBA/N xid mice. These response patter...

2008
Gossett A. Campbell Raj Mutharasan

We report a highly sensitive, rapid and reliable method for the detection of Bacillus Anthracis spores at 300/mL using a piezoelectric-excited millimeter-sized cantilever (PEMC) sensor. Antibody specific to Bacillus anthracis (BA, Sterne strain 7702) spores was immobilized on PEMC sensors, and exposed to spores (300 to 3x10 spores/mL). The resonant frequency decreased at a rate proportional to ...

2012
Hui Li Changqing Zhao Jin Zhou Huanhuan Shao Wuyong Chen

13 strains of bacteria were isolated from 12 shoes that were worn by children aged 6 to 12 for more than half a year. Through morphological observation, physiological and biochemical measurements, as well as 16SrRNA sequence analysis, the bacteria were identified as follows: Bacillus licheniformis, Bacillus subtilis (5 subspecies), Bacillus spore (3 subspecies), Bacillus anthracis, Staphylococc...

2016
Kym S. Antonation Kim Grützmacher Susann Dupke Philip Mabon Fee Zimmermann Felix Lankester Tianna Peller Anna Feistner Angelique Todd Ilka Herbinger Hélène M. de Nys Jean-Jacques Muyembe-Tamfun Stomy Karhemere Roman M. Wittig Emmanuel Couacy-Hymann Roland Grunow Sébastien Calvignac-Spencer Cindi R. Corbett Silke R. Klee Fabian H. Leendertz

Through full genome analyses of four atypical Bacillus cereus isolates, designated B. cereus biovar anthracis, we describe a distinct clade within the B. cereus group that presents with anthrax-like disease, carrying virulence plasmids similar to those of classic Bacillus anthracis. We have isolated members of this clade from different mammals (wild chimpanzees, gorillas, an elephant and goats)...

2005
Tara Wahab Sandra Hjalmarsson Ralfh Wollin Lars Engstrand

Pyrosequencing technology is a sequencing method that screens DNA nucleotide incorporation in real time. A set of coupled enzymatic reactions, together with bioluminescence, detects incorporated nucleotides in the form of light pulses, which produces a profile of characteristic peaks in a pyrogram. We used this technology to identify the warfare agent Bacillus anthracis by sequencing 4 single n...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2007
John Weaver Tae Jin Kang Kimberly W Raines Guan-Liang Cao Stephen Hibbs Pei Tsai Les Baillie Gerald M Rosen Alan S Cross

The ability of the endospore-forming, gram-positive bacterium Bacillus anthracis to survive in activated macrophages is key to its germination and survival. In a previous publication, we discovered that exposure of primary murine macrophages to B. anthracis endospores upregulated NOS 2 concomitant with an .NO-dependent bactericidal response. Since NOS 2 also generates O(2).(-), experiments were...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2011
Melissa K Wilson James M Vergis Farhang Alem John R Palmer Andrea M Keane-Myers Trupti N Brahmbhatt Christy L Ventura Alison D O'Brien

Bacillus cereus G9241 was isolated from a welder with a pulmonary anthrax-like illness. The organism contains two megaplasmids, pBCXO1 and pBC218. These plasmids are analogous to the Bacillus anthracis Ames plasmids pXO1 and pXO2 that encode anthrax toxins and capsule, respectively. Here we evaluated the virulence of B. cereus G9241 as well as the contributions of pBCXO1 and pBC218 to virulence...

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