نتایج جستجو برای: rhizobiaceae

تعداد نتایج: 160  

Journal: :Journal of general microbiology 1986
D M Filser C Moscatelli A Lamberti E Vincze M Guida G Salzano M Iaccarino

We have demonstrated that Rhizobium leguminosarum strain LPR1105 contains a heat stable and a heat labile glutamine synthetase (EC 6.3.1.2) activity similar to those described for other Rhizobiaceae. Most of the activity is heat stable when this strain is grown on glutamine as sole nitrogen source, but most is heat labile when grown on nitrate. Using a gene bank of R. leguminosarum DNA we have ...

2015
Richard V. Augimeri Andrew J. Varley Janice L. Strap

Bacterial cellulose (BC) serves as a molecular glue to facilitate intra- and inter-domain interactions in nature. Biosynthesis of BC-containing biofilms occurs in a variety of Proteobacteria that inhabit diverse ecological niches. The enzymatic and regulatory systems responsible for the polymerization, exportation, and regulation of BC are equally as diverse. Though the magnitude and environmen...

2001
Marilynn K. Rumley Eugene P. Kennedy

The periplasmic glucans of Gram-negative bacteria, including the membrane-derived oligosaccharides (MDO) of Escherichia coli and the cyclic glucans of the Rhizobiaceae, are now recognized to be a family of closely related substances with important functions in osmotic adaptation and cell signaling. The synthesis of the j3-1,a-glucan backbone of MDO is catalyzed by a membrane-bound glucosyltrans...

Journal: :Genetics 1998
C Rodríguez D Romero

A distinctive characteristic of the Rhizobium genome is the frequent finding of reiterated sequences, which often constitute multigene families. Interestingly, these families usually maintain a high degree of nucleotide sequence identity. It is commonly assumed that apparent gene conversion between reiterated elements might lead to concerted variation among members of a multigene family. Howeve...

2016
Kim R. Finer Lee Fox John J. Finer

In this investigation, the students' goal was to isolate and characterize Agrobacterium strains from soil. Following selection and enrichment on 1A-t medium, putative Agrobacterium isolates were characterized by Gram stain reaction and biochemical tests. Isolates were further evaluated using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) with different primer sets designed to amplify specific regions of bacte...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2004
Alexandre Boscari Karine Mandon Marie-Christine Poggi Daniel Le Rudulier

Among the Rhizobiaceae, Bradyrhizobium japonicum strain USDA110 appears to be extremely salt sensitive, and the presence of glycine betaine cannot restore its growth in medium with an increased osmolarity (E. Boncompagni, M. Osteras, M. C. Poggi, and D. Le Rudulier, Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 65:2072-2077, 1999). In order to improve the salt tolerance of B. japonicum, cells were transformed with...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1951
S J R GAMBLE F S ORCUTT

The rose bengal agar developed by Smith and Dawson (Soil Sci., 58, 467-471, 1944) to count soil fungi has a number of advantages over the normal. acidified medium. In addition to having a neutral pH, the dye in the medium will confine the growth of the fungi, particularly those showingaerial and spreading growth. These authors note, however, that a few bacteria are tolerant of the rose bengal u...

2014
Lenka Gerzova Petra Videnska Marcela Faldynova Karel Sedlar Ivo Provaznik Alois Cizek Ivan Rychlik

International trade with ornamental fish is gradually recognized as an important source of a wide range of different antibiotic resistant bacteria. In this study we therefore characterized the prevalence of selected antibiotic resistance genes in the microbiota found in the carriage water of ornamental fish originating from 3 different continents. Real-time PCR quantification showed that the su...

Journal: :Comparative and Functional Genomics 2002
Ben Trevaskis Gillian Colebatch Guilhem Desbrosses Maren Wandrey Stefanie Wienkoop Gerhard Saalbach Michael Udvardi

Nitrogen-fixing symbioses between legumes and bacteria of the family Rhizobiaceae involve differentiation of both plant and bacterial cells. Differentiation of plant root cells is required to build an organ, the nodule, which can feed and accommodate a large population of bacteria under conditions conducive to nitrogen fixation. An efficient vascular system is built to connect the nodule to the...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2008
Stephanie Hacker Christian Sohlenkamp Meriyem Aktas Otto Geiger Franz Narberhaus

Phosphatidylcholine (PC) is the major phospholipid in eukaryotic membranes. In contrast, it is found in only a few prokaryotes including members of the family Rhizobiaceae. In these bacteria, PC is required for pathogenic and symbiotic plant-microbe interactions, as shown for Agrobacterium tumefaciens and Bradyrhizobium japonicum. At least two different phospholipid N-methyltransferases (PmtA a...

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