نتایج جستجو برای: jania adhaerens

تعداد نتایج: 218  

2010
Astrid Gärdes Eva Kaeppel Aamir Shehzad Shalin Seebah Hanno Teeling Pablo Yarza Frank Oliver Glöckner Hans-Peter Grossart Matthias S. Ullrich

Marinobacter adhaerens HP15 is the type strain of a newly identified marine species, which is phylogenetically related to M. flavimaris, M. algicola, and M. aquaeolei. It is of special interest for research on marine aggregate formation because it showed specific attachment to diatom cells. In vitro it led to exopolymer formation and aggregation of these algal cells to form marine snow particle...

2017
Qingjing Peng Langbo Yi Qingzhong Peng Yuyuan Peng

Ensifer adhaerens L18, isolated from potassium feldspar mining area soil, was found to be capable of solubilizing K from an insoluble K-bearing mineral source. Here, we report the draft genome sequence and annotation of the feldspar-solubilizing bacterium Ensifer adhaerens L18. These data provide the basis to investigate the relative impact of bacteria in feldspar solubilizing and the molecular...

Journal: :Hayati Journal of Biosciences 2022

A strain of bacteria M1, defluorinating perfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS), was isolated from soil taken the territory for testing fire extinguishing agents. The analysis cultural, morphological, physiological and biochemical characters, 16S rRNA gene sequencing allowed us to identify M1 as Ensifer adhaerens. uniquely skill utilize PFOS in a mineral liquid medium 5 days cultivation shown. It f...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2014
Jaanus Suurväli Luc Jouneau Dominique Thépot Simona Grusea Pierre Pontarotti Louis Du Pasquier Sirje Rüütel Boudinot Pierre Boudinot

The MHC is a large genetic region controlling Ag processing and recognition by T lymphocytes in vertebrates. Approximately 40% of its genes are implicated in innate or adaptive immunity. A putative proto-MHC exists in the chordate amphioxus and in the fruit fly, indicating that a core MHC region predated the emergence of the adaptive immune system in vertebrates. In this study, we identify a pu...

Journal: :EMBO reports 2011
Christoph Loenarz Mathew L Coleman Anna Boleininger Bernd Schierwater Peter W H Holland Peter J Ratcliffe Christopher J Schofield

The hypoxic response in humans is mediated by the hypoxia-inducible transcription factor (HIF), for which prolyl hydroxylases (PHDs) act as oxygen-sensing components. The evolutionary origins of the HIF system have been previously unclear. We demonstrate a functional HIF system in the simplest animal, Trichoplax adhaerens: HIF targets in T. adhaerens include glycolytic and metabolic enzymes, su...

2015
Evelyn Zuniga-Soto Ewen Mullins Beata Dedicova

While Agrobacterium-mediated transformation (AMT) remains the most widely used technique for gene transfer in plants, interest exists for the use of non-Agrobacterium gene delivery systems due to freedom-to-operate issues that remain with AMT across several jurisdictions. In addition, the plant pathogenic mode of action of Agrobacterium tumefaciens significantly increases the costs to passage e...

Journal: :Revista de biologia tropical 2002
María del Carmen Espinosa-Pérez Michel E Hendrickx

Two species of the genus Dynoides Barnard, 1914 (D. crenulatus Carvacho and Haasmann, 1984; D. saldanai Carvacho and Haasmann, 1984) not reported since their description were rediscovered during an intensive sampling program in the intertidal and shallow subtidal of the Mexican Pacific. Both species are abundant in the area and inhabit among the algae Jania adherens Lamouroux, 1816, Amphiroa mi...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1963
Marilyn G. Farquhar George E. Palade

The epithelia of a number of glands and cavitary organs of the rat and guinea pig have been surveyed, and in all cases investigated, a characteristic tripartite junctional complex has been found between adjacent cells. Although the complex differs in precise arrangement from one organ to another, it has been regularly encountered in the mucosal epithelia of the stomach, intestine, gall bladder,...

2009
Michael J. Wynne

The name Dasya pilosa (Weber-van Bosse) A. Millar has become accepted in the current literature and is regarded as having the two heterotypic taxonomic synonyms D. adhaerens Yamada and Dasyopsis anastomosans Weber-van Bosse. The historical background of this synonomy is presented, including current ideas about the relationship between Dasya and Eupogodon. Because the oldest name available is Da...

Journal: :Albrecht von Græfe's Archiv für Ophthalmologie 1905

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