نتایج جستجو برای: spores

تعداد نتایج: 11195  

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2014
Milene Tavares Batista Renata D Souza Juliano D Paccez Wilson B Luiz Ewerton L Ferreira Rafael C M Cavalcante Rita C C Ferreira Luís C S Ferreira

Bacillus subtilis spores have been used as safe and heat-resistant antigen delivery vectors. Nonetheless, the oral administration of spores typically induces weak immune responses to the passenger antigens, which may be attributed to the fast transit through the gastrointestinal tract. To overcome this limitation, we have developed B. subtilis spores capable of binding to the gut epithelium by ...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology letters 2000
L Casillas-Martinez A Driks B Setlow P Setlow

Bacillus subtilis cells lacking the PerR repressor which regulates transcription of genes encoding oxidative stress protective proteins grew at 30-50% the rate of wild-type cells, and perR cultures accumulated rapidly growing suppressor mutants lacking the catalase whose expression is regulated by PerR. However, perR spores which retained the perR regulated catalase were obtained on plates. The...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1997
J J Quinlan P M Foegeding

Five monoclonal antibodies against bacterial spores of Bacillus cereus T and Clostridium sporogenes PA3679 were developed. Two antibodies (B48 and B183) were selected for their reactivity with B. cereus T spores, two (C33 and C225) were selected for their reactivity with C. sporogenes spores, and one (D89) was selected for its reactivity with both B. cereus and C sporogenes spores. The isotypes...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1971
H Terano H Tanooka H Kadota

The repair of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) in germinating spores was studied in comparison with that in vegetative cells. Radiation-induced single-strand breaks in the DNA of spores and of vegetative cells of Bacillus subtilis were rejoined during postirradiation incubation. The molecular weight of single-stranded DNA was restored to the level of nonirradiated cells. The rate of the rejoining of...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2006
Anna Slodkowicz-Kowalska Thaddeus K Graczyk Leena Tamang Szymon Jedrzejewski Andrzej Nowosad Piotr Zduniak Piotr Solarczyk Autumn S Girouard Anna C Majewska

Human microsporidiosis, a serious disease of immunocompetent and immunosuppressed people, can be due to zoonotic and environmental transmission of microsporidian spores. A survey utilizing conventional and molecular techniques for examining feces from 570 free-ranging, captive, and livestock birds demonstrated that 21 animals shed microsporidian spores of species known to infect humans, includi...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2000
L C Green P J LeBlanc E S Didier

Microsporidia are obligate intracellular parasites, recognized as causing chronic diarrhea and systemic disease in AIDS patients, organ transplant recipients, travelers, and malnourished children. Species of microsporidia that infect humans have been detected in drinking-water sources, and methods are needed to ascertain if these microsporidia are viable and capable of causing infections. In th...

2016
Erwin M. Berendsen Rosella A. Koning Jos Boekhorst Anne de Jong Oscar P. Kuipers Marjon H. J. Wells-Bennik

Bacterial endospore formers can produce spores that are resistant to many food processing conditions, including heat. Some spores may survive heating processes aimed at production of commercially sterile foods. Recently, it was shown that a spoVA operon, designated spoVA2mob, present on a Tn1546 transposon in Bacillus subtilis, leads to profoundly increased wet heat resistance of B. subtilis sp...

2016
Giuliana Donadio Mariamichela Lanzilli Teja Sirec Ezio Ricca Rachele Isticato

BACKGROUND Bacterial spores have been proposed as vehicles to display heterologous proteins for the development of mucosal vaccines, biocatalysts, bioremediation and diagnostic tools. Two approaches have been developed to display proteins on the spore surface: a recombinant approach, based on the construction of gene fusions between DNA molecules coding for a spore surface protein (carrier) and...

2016
Ievgeniia Ostrov Avraham Harel Solange Bernstein Doron Steinberg Moshe Shemesh

Microbial damages caused by biofilm forming bacteria in the dairy industry are a fundamental threat to safety and quality of dairy products. In order to ensure the optimal level of equipment hygiene in the dairy industry, it is necessary to determine the biofilm removal efficiency of cleaning agents used for cleaning-in-place (CIP) procedures. However, currently there is no standard method avai...

Journal: :Thorax 1996
I M Bromley K Donaldson

BACKGROUND Aspergillus fumigatus is an opportunistic pathogen to which asthmatic subjects are particularly susceptible. The ability of spores of A fumigatus to bind to pulmonary cells and basement membrane proteins was investigated to determine the mechanisms involved in this susceptibility. METHODS Cells of the A549 pulmonary epithelial cell line or purified basement membrane proteins were i...

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