نتایج جستجو برای: جنس kocuria

تعداد نتایج: 27691  

2002
Mapary Lakshmikantha

Kocuria kristinae, previously called Micrococcus Kristinae was first described in 1974[1]. The organism is found widespread in nature, frequently as normal skin flora on humans and other mammals. It is usually non-pathogenic. There are very few documented cases with infections caused by Kocuria kristinae . Of these a majority occur in patients with indwelling devices, underlying diseases and su...

2017
Arti Hansda Vipin Kumar Anshumali

Rhizobacteria may enhance biomass production and heavy metal tolerance of plants under stress conditions. The present study was carried out for isolation of metal-resistant bacteria that can be further utilized for phytoremediation process. A potential metal-resistant strain CRB15 was isolated from rhizospheric region of Saccharum spontaneum that was found to be resistant against Cu (6.29 mM), ...

Journal: :International journal of systematic and evolutionary microbiology 2011
Ji-Hyun Yun Seong Woon Roh Mi-Ja Jung Min-Soo Kim Eun-Jin Park Kee-Sun Shin Young-Do Nam Jin-Woo Bae

Strain 104(T) was isolated from a traditional salt-fermented seafood in Korea. It was a Gram-positive, non-motile, coccus-shaped bacterium. It formed lemon-yellow, opaque colonies that were circular with entire margins. Optimal growth occurred at 30-37 °C, pH 7-8 and in the presence of 0-2 % (w/v) NaCl. Phylogenetic analysis of 16S rRNA gene sequences from strain 104(T) and reference species of...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2005
Michael Boudewijns Jozef Vandeven Jan Verhaegen Ronen Ben-Ami Yehuda Carmeli

We have read with great interest the article by Ben-Ami et al. (2) about the misidentification of coagulase-negative staphylococci (CNoS) as Kocuria spp. by the Vitek 2 system (bioMérieux, Marcy l’Etoile, France). They warned that a clinical specimen growing Kocuria should raise suspicion of CNoS infection. In their study, they made use of the Vitek 2 ID GPC gram-positive identification card. I...

2015
Michael J. Calcutt Mark F. Foecking

Presented here is the first completely assembled genome sequence of Kocuria palustris, an actinobacterial species with broad ecological distribution. The single, circular chromosome of K. palustris MU14/1 comprises 2,854,447 bp, has a G+C content of 70.5%, and contains a deduced gene set of 2,521 coding sequences.

Journal: :Genome announcements 2016
Jalil Fallah Mehrabadi Amir Mirzaie Nahid Ahangar Arian Rahimi Hassan Rokni-Zadeh

Kocuria rhizophila RF, a soil isolate from Iran, is a radiation-resistant bacterium. Only a limited amount of genomic information for radiation-resistant bacteria is currently available. Here, we report the draft genome sequence of this bacterium, providing knowledge to aid in the discovery of the genomic basis of its resistance to radiation.

2014
Gaurav Sharma Indu Khatri Srikrishna Subramanian

We report the 2.9-Mb draft genome sequence of an actinobacterium, Kocuria palustris PEL, of the family Micrococcaceae.

2013
David A. Coil Jessica I. Doctor Jenna M. Lang Aaron E. Darling Jonathan A. Eisen

Here, we present the draft genome of Kocuria sp. strain UCD-OTCP, a member of the phylum Actinobacteria, isolated from a restaurant chair cushion. The assembly contains 3,791,485 bp (G+C content of 73%) and is contained in 68 scaffolds.

2016
Jakob Herschend Prem K. Raghupathi Henriette L. Røder Søren J. Sørensen Mette Burmølle

We report the 3.09 Mb draft genome sequence ofKocuria palustrisW4, isolated from a slaughterhouse in Denmark.

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