نتایج جستجو برای: methylobacterium rhodesianum

تعداد نتایج: 698  

2013
Diogo Marinho Almeida Francisco Dini-Andreote Aline Aparecida Camargo Neves Rommel Thiago Jucá Ramos Fernando Dini Andreote Adriana Ribeiro Carneiro André Oliveira de Souza Lima Pablo Henrique Caracciolo Gomes de Sá Maria Silvanira Ribeiro Barbosa Welington Luiz Araújo Artur Silva

Methylobacterium mesophilicum strain SR1.6/6 is an endophytic bacterium isolated from a surface-sterilized Citrus sinensis branch. Ecological and biotechnological aspects of this bacterium, such as the genes involved in its association with the host plant and the primary oxidation of methanol, were annotated in the draft genome.

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1988
D N Nunn C Anthony

The nucleotide sequence and deduced amino acid sequence of the cytochrome cL of Methylobacterium extorquens (Pseudomonas AM1; Methylobacterium AM1) shows that this cytochrome c is completely different, except for its haem-binding site, from all other cytochromes.

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2001
G J Zaharatos A Dascal M A Miller

We encountered a meropenem-resistant, imipenem-susceptible clinical Methylobacterium isolate and sought to determine if discordant carbapenem susceptibility (meropenem resistance/ imipenem susceptibility) was common among different Methylobacterium species. We concurrently investigated whether this phenotype was expressed in the genus Roseomonas, the other recognized group of pink-pigmented non...

2014
Fang-Fang Xu Tomohiro Morohoshi Wen-Zhao Wang Yuka Yamaguchi Yan Liang Tsukasa Ikeda

Concern regarding household biofilms has grown due to their widespread existence and potential to threaten human health by serving as pathogen reservoirs. Previous studies identified Methylobacterium as one of the dominant genera found in household biofilms. In the present study, we examined the mechanisms underlying biofilm formation by using the bacterial consortium found in household pink sl...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2003
Christopher J Marx Brooke N O'Brien Jennifer Breezee Mary E Lidstrom

Ten novel methylotrophy genes of the facultative methylotroph Methylobacterium extorquens AM1 were identified from a transposon mutagenesis screen. One of these genes encodes a product having identity with dihydrofolate reductase (DHFR). This mutant has a C(1)-defective and methanol-sensitive phenotype that has previously only been observed for strains defective in tetrahydromethanopterin (H(4)...

2015
Akio Tani Yoshitoshi Ogura Tetsuya Hayashi Kazuhide Kimbara

Methylobacterium species colonize plant surfaces and utilize methanol emitted from plants. Methylobacterium aquaticum strain 22A was isolated from a hydroponic culture of a moss, Racomitrium japonicum, and is a potent plant growth promoter. The complete genome sequencing of the strain confirmed the presence of genes related to plant growth promotion and methylotrophy.

2011
Priscilla B. Rossetto Manuella N. Dourado Maria C. Quecine Fernando D. Andreote Welington L. Araújo João L. Azevedo Aline A. Pizzirani-Kleiner

Two endophytic strains of Methylobacterium spp. were used to evaluate biofilm formation on sugarcane roots and on inert wooden sticks. Results show that biofilm formation is variable and that plant surface and possibly root exudates have a role in Methylobacterium spp. host recognition, biofilm formation and successful colonization as endophytes.

2015
Shun Fujinami Kiyoko Takeda-Yano Takefumi Onodera Katsuya Satoh Tetsu Shimizu Yuu Wakabayashi Issay Narumi Akira Nakamura Masahiro Ito

Methylobacterium sp. ME121 was isolated from soil as a mixed single colony with Kaistia sp. 32K, and its growth was enhanced by coculture. Here, we report the draft genome sequence of Methylobacterium sp. ME121, which may contribute to the study of the molecular mechanisms underlying this phenomenon.

2012
Pavlo Ardanov Angela Sessitsch Hely Häggman Natalia Kozyrovska Anna Maria Pirttilä

Plant inoculation with endophytic bacteria that normally live inside the plant without harming the host is a highly promising approach for biological disease control. The mechanism of resistance induction by beneficial bacteria is poorly understood, because pathways are only partly known and systemic responses are typically not seen. The innate endophytic community structures change in response...

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