نتایج جستجو برای: bacterial cellulose

تعداد نتایج: 232732  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Okako Omadjela Adishesh Narahari Joanna Strumillo Hugo Mélida Olga Mazur Vincent Bulone Jochen Zimmer

Cellulose is a linear extracellular polysaccharide. It is synthesized by membrane-embedded glycosyltransferases that processively polymerize UDP-activated glucose. Polymer synthesis is coupled to membrane translocation through a channel formed by the cellulose synthase. Although eukaryotic cellulose synthases function in macromolecular complexes containing several different enzyme isoforms, pro...

2016
Michelle S F Tan Aaron P White Sadequr Rahman Gary A Dykes

Cases of foodborne disease caused by Salmonella are frequently associated with the consumption of minimally processed produce. Bacterial cell surface components are known to be important for the attachment of bacterial pathogens to fresh produce. The role of these extracellular structures in Salmonella attachment to plant cell walls has not been investigated in detail. We investigated the role ...

Objective(s): Bacterial cellulose (BC) has applications in medical science, it is easily synthesized, economic and purer compared to plant cellulose. The present study aimed to evaluate BC, a biocompatible natural polymer, as a scaffold for the bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) loaded with fisetin, a phytoestrogen.Materials and Methods: BC hydrogel scaffold was prepared from Gluconacet...

2007
Andrew J. Bowling Yoshihiko Amano Robert Lindstrom Malcolm Brown

Degradation of bacterial cellulose with a commercial cellulase, Celluclast 1.5 L (Novo Nordisk), from the fungus Trichoderma reesei, causes a rotational movement of the cellulo:,c microfibrils. Purified cellulases (CBH I, CBH II, and EG II) do not induce rotation of bacterial cellulose, however, ratios of CBH I and EG II do cause rotation of bacterial cellulose. Equimolar amounts of CBH r or CB...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1994
K M Kleman-Leyer N R Gilkes R C Miller T K Kirk

Specific patterns of attacks of cotton, bacterial cellulose and bacterial microcrystalline cellulose (BMCC) by recombinant cellulases of Cellulomonas fimi were investigated. Molecular-size distributions of the celluloses were determined by high-performance size-exclusion chromatography. Chromatography of cotton and bacterial celluloses revealed single major peaks centered over progressively low...

Journal: :Biotechnology progress 2006
Mickaël Desvaux

Carbon metabolism in anaerobic cellulolytic bacteria has been investigated essentially in Clostridium thermocellum, Clostridium cellulolyticum, Fibrobacter succinogenes, Ruminococcus flavefaciens, and Ruminococcus albus. While cellulose depolymerization into soluble sugars by various cellulases is undoubtedly the first step in bacterial metabolisation of cellulose, it is not the only one to con...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2013
Renaud Berlemont Adam C Martiny

Many microorganisms contain cellulases that are important for plant cell wall degradation and overall soil ecosystem functioning. At present, we have extensive biochemical knowledge of cellulases but little is known about the phylogenetic distribution of these enzymes. To address this, we analyzed the distribution of 21,985 genes encoding proteins related to cellulose utilization in 5,123 seque...

2018
Masanobu MATsuoKA Takayasu TsucHiDA

The re]ationship between bacterial cellulose production and growth was inyestigated and the production was found to be associated with growth. Thus, it was expected that enhanced growth would lead to enhanced cellulose production. On the other hand, factors which promote the growth of and cellulose production by Aeetobacter rytinnm subsp. suerqtlirmentans BPR2001 were investigated and it was fo...

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