نتایج جستجو برای: rhizobiaceae

تعداد نتایج: 160  

2012
L. David Kuykendall Jonathan Y. Shao John S. Hartung

'Ca. Liberibacter asiaticus,' an insect-vectored, obligate intracellular bacterium associated with citrus-greening disease, also called "HLB," is a member of the Rhizobiales along with nitrogen-fixing microsymbionts Sinorhizobium meliloti and Bradyrhizobium japonicum, plant pathogen Agrobacterium tumefaciens and facultative intracellular mammalian pathogen Bartonella henselae. Comparative analy...

2012
M Robledo L Rivera Jose I Jiménez-Zurdo R Rivas F Dazzo E Velázquez E Martínez-Molina Ann M Hirsch Pedro F Mateos

BACKGROUND The synthesis of cellulose is among the most important but poorly understood biochemical processes, especially in bacteria, due to its complexity and high degree of regulation. In this study, we analyzed both the production of cellulose by all known members of the Rhizobiaceae and the diversity of Rhizobium celABC operon predicted to be involved in cellulose biosynthesis. We also inv...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1990
Y Kumada E Takano K Nagaoka C J Thompson

Streptomyces hygroscopicus, which produces the glutamine synthetase inhibitor phosphinothricin, possesses at least two genes (glnA and glnB) encoding distinct glutamine synthetase isoforms (GSI and GSII). The glnB gene was cloned from S. hygroscopicus DNA by complementation in an Escherichia coli glutamine auxotrophic mutant (glnA). glnB was subcloned in Streptomyces plasmids by insertion into ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2006
Guy E Townsend Lennart S Forsberg David H Keating

Leguminous plants and bacteria from the family Rhizobiaceae form a symbiotic relationship, which culminates in novel plant structures called root nodules. The indeterminate symbiosis that forms between Sinorhizobium meliloti and alfalfa requires biosynthesis of Nod factor, a beta-1,4-linked lipochitooligosaccharide that contains an essential 6-O-sulfate modification. S. meliloti also produces s...

Journal: :International journal of systematic and evolutionary microbiology 2003
Ewald B M Denner Garriet W Smith Hans-Jürgen Busse Peter Schumann Thomas Narzt Shawn W Polson Werner Lubitz Laurie L Richardson

A bacterium previously isolated from a diseased colony of the scleractinian coral Dichocoenia stokesi (common name elliptical star coral) was subjected to a detailed polyphasic taxonomic characterization. The isolate, designated WP1T, was halophilic and strictly aerobic and formed golden-orange-pigmented colonies after prolonged incubation. Cells of WP1T were gram-negative, rod-shaped and showe...

2014
Anna Engelbrektson Christopher G. Hubbard Lauren M. Tom Aaron Boussina Yong T. Jin Hayden Wong Yvette M. Piceno Hans K. Carlson Mark E. Conrad Gary Anderson John D. Coates

Microbial sulfate reduction is a primary cause of oil reservoir souring. Here we show that amendment with chlorate or perchlorate [collectively (per)chlorate] potentially resolves this issue. Triplicate packed columns inoculated with marine sediment were flushed with coastal water amended with yeast extract and one of nitrate, chlorate, or perchlorate. Results showed that although sulfide produ...

2017
Noriyuki Konishi Takashi Okubo Tomoyuki Yamaya Toshihiko Hayakawa Kiwamu Minamisawa

Root-associated bacterial communities are necessary for healthy plant growth. Nitrate is a signal molecule as well as a major nitrogen source for plant growth. In this study, nitrate-dependent alterations in root-associated bacterial communities and the relationship between nitrate signaling and root-associated bacteria in Arabidopsis were examined. The bacterial community was analyzed by a rib...

2017
Pascal Bartling Henner Brinkmann Boyke Bunk Jörg Overmann Markus Göker Jörn Petersen

A multipartite genome organization with a chromosome and many extrachromosomal replicons (ECRs) is characteristic for Alphaproteobacteria. The best investigated ECRs of terrestrial rhizobia are the symbiotic plasmids for legume root nodulation and the tumor-inducing (Ti) plasmid of Agrobacterium tumefaciens. RepABC plasmids represent the most abundant alphaproteobacterial replicon type. The cur...

2017
Taha Soliman James D. Reimer Sung-Yin Yang Alejandro Villar-Briones Michael C. Roy Holger Jenke-Kodama

Microbial community diversity and chemodiversity were investigated in marine sediments adjacent to the Okinawan "Kaichu-Doro" Causeway, which was constructed 46 years ago to connect a group of four islands (Henza-jima, Miyagi-jima, Ikei-jima, Hamahiga-jima) to the Okinawan main island. This causeway was not built on pilings, but by land reclamation; hence, it now acts as a long, thin peninsula....

2016
Jiguo Qiu Youjian Yang Junjie Zhang Haixia Wang Yun Ma Jian He Zhenmei Lu

Nicotine is a natural alkaloid that is very toxic to humans. To eliminate the harmful effects of nicotine in the environment, biological methods employing microbes to degrade nicotine are required (Brandsch, 2006; Liu et al., 2015). Shinella sp. HZN7 can degrade nicotine efficiently via the variant of a pyridine and pyrrolidine pathways (VPP; Ma et al., 2013; Qiu et al., 2014, 2015). The main i...

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