نتایج جستجو برای: carbon sources

تعداد نتایج: 556586  

Journal: :Current Biology 2000
Alykhan F. Shamji Finny G. Kuruvilla Stuart L. Schreiber

BACKGROUND In all organisms, nutrients are primary regulators of signaling pathways that control transcription. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the Tor proteins regulate the transcription of genes sensitive to the quality of available nitrogen and carbon sources. Formation of a ternary complex of the immunosuppressant rapamycin, its immunophilin receptor Fpr1p and Tor1p or Tor2p results in the nuc...

Journal: :WMJ : official publication of the State Medical Society of Wisconsin 2006
Marni Bekkedal Kristen Sipsma Ernest S Stremski Kristen Chossek Malecki Henry A Anderson

All accidental carbon monoxide poisoning should be preventable. Yet despite intervention efforts including promotion of inexpensive home carbon monoxide detectors, annual inspection of home gas and oil appliances, and general awareness campaigns, in 2002 there were 18 fatalities, 36 inpatient admissions, 351 emergency department visits and 117 poison center calls attributed to acute carbon mono...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2012
Qin Wang Ryan C Tappel Chengjun Zhu Christopher T Nomura

Pseudomonas putida KT2440 is capable of producing medium-chain-length polyhydroxyalkanoates (MCL-PHAs) when grown on unrelated carbon sources during nutrient limitation. Transcription levels of genes putatively involved in PHA biosynthesis were assessed by quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR) in P. putida grown on glycerol as a sole carbon source. The results showed that two genes, phaG and the...

2016
Karoline C. Prediger Monica Surek Cibelle B. Dallagassa Flávia E. A. Assis Mario S. Piantavini Emanuel M. Souza Fábio O. Pedrosa Sônia M. S. S. Farah Dayane Alberton Cyntia M. T. Fadel-Picheth

Bacteria in the genus Aeromonas are primarily aquatic organisms; however, some species can cause diseases in humans, ranging from wound infections to septicemia, of which diarrhea is the most common condition. The ability to use a variety of carbon substrates is advantageous for pathogenic bacteria. Therefore, we used Biolog GN2 microplates to analyze the ability of 103 clinical, predominantly ...

Journal: :Journal of hazardous materials 2010
Y Fernández-Nava E Marañón J Soons L Castrillón

The use of different organic carbon sources in the denitrification of wastewater containing 2500 mg nitrates/L in a SBR was studied. Three alternative sources of carbon were tested: wastewater from a sweet factory, a residue from a soft drinks factory and a residue from a dairy plant. The first two are sugar-rich, whereas the third presents a high content in lactic acid. Maximum specific denitr...

2016
R. Jame V. Zelená

Five bacterial isolates were tested for their ability to generate hydrogen during anaerobic fermentation with various carbon sources. One isolate from sheep rumen was identified as Escherichia coli and four isolates belonged to Clostridium spp. Glucose, arabinose, ribose, xylose, lactose and cellobiose were used as carbon sources. Results showed that all bacterial strains could utilize these co...

2012
Paulo Ivan Fernandes Júnior Andréa Aparecida de Lima Samuel Ribeiro Passos Carlos Alberto Tuão Gava Paulo Jansen de Oliveira Norma Gouvêa Rumjanek Gustavo Ribeiro Xavier

This study evaluated 26 pigeonpea rhizobial isolates according to their cultural characteristics, intrinsic antibiotic resistance, salt and temperature tolerance, carbon source utilization and amylolytic activity. The cultural characterization showed that the majority of them presented the ability to acidify the YMA. Among the 27 isolates evaluated, 25 were able to grow when incubated at 42° C ...

Journal: :Microbial Cell Factories 2008
Karla Martínez Ramón de Anda Georgina Hernández Adelfo Escalante Guillermo Gosset Octavio T Ramírez Francisco G Bolívar

BACKGROUND Escherichia coli strains lacking the phosphoenolpyruvate: carbohydrate phosphotransferase system (PTS) are capable of coutilizing glucose and other carbon sources due to the absence of catabolite repression by glucose. In these strains, the lack of this important regulatory and transport system allows the coexistence of glycolytic and gluconeogenic pathways. Strains lacking PTS have ...

H. Arzani J. Mahmodi KH. Mahdavi M. Alizadeh M. Mahdavi M. Mesdaghi

Since Renaissance, the natural ecosystems have fallen into a complete state ofdisarray due to the rise in the amount of carbon dioxide. Soil, the unsparing stuff, is one of themajor sources of carbon storage, and plays a paramount role in the global equilibrium ofcarbon as well as carbon sequestration. Given that Iran is benefiting from vast steppes, therate of carbon sequestration in them dese...

It is necessary to reduce the amount of sulfur in fossil fuels due to direct impact of the quality of these fuels on the environment. In this research, a novel fungus strain of Exophiala spinifera, namely FM, was used to desulfurize dibenzothiophene (DBT) as a model cyclic sulfur compounds in oil and fossil fuels. HPLC analysis indicated that the fungus was capable of reducing 99% of DBT concen...

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