نتایج جستجو برای: chryseobacterium joostei

تعداد نتایج: 633  

Journal: :Microbiology 2001
F Berlutti C Passariello L Selan M C Thaller G M Rossolini

Chryseobacterium meningosepticum is an aerobic Gram-negative rod widely distributed in natural environments. Unlike many bacteria, it produces a phosphate-irrepressible periplasmic alkaline phosphatase (AP). This work describes cloning of the gene encoding that enzyme from C. meningosepticum CCUG 4310 (NCTC 10585), and preliminary characterization of its product. The gene, named pafA, encodes a...

2015
Panagiotis Papastergiou

Chryseobacterium indologenes is nonmotile, oxidase, and indole positive Gram-negative aerobic bacilli which is widely found in plants, soil, foodstuffs, and water. It can colonize hospital environment due to ability to survive in chlorine-treated water supplies. Chryseobacteria can also colonize patients via contaminated medical devices such as respirators, intubation tubes, humidifiers, intrav...

2012
Leydis Zamora Ana I Vela Mª Angel Palacios Lucas Domínguez José Francisco Fernández-Garayzábal

BACKGROUND There have been an increasing number of infections in fish associated with different species of Chryseobacterium, being considered potentially emerging pathogens. Nevertheless the knowledge of the diversity of species associated with fish disease is partial due to the problems for a correct identification at the species level based exclusively on phenotypic laboratory methods. RESU...

2017
Jordan Vacheron Audrey Dubost David Chapulliot Claire Prigent-Combaret Daniel Muller

We report the draft genome sequence of Chryseobacterium sp. JV274. This strain was isolated from the rhizosphere of maize during a greenhouse experiment. JV274 harbors genes involved in flexirubin production (darA and darB genes), bacterial competition (type VI secretion system), and gliding (bacterial motility; type IX secretion system).

Journal: :Anadolu kardiyoloji dergisi : AKD = the Anatolian journal of cardiology 2011
Fırat Ozcan Ali Yıldız Mehmet Fatih Ozlü Mehmet Doğan Kumral Cağlı Zafer Büyükterzi Ozcan Ozeke Mücahit Yetim Ali Saşmaz

2014
Gun-Seok Park Sung-Jun Hong Chang-Hyun Lee Abdur Rahim Khan Ihsan Ullah Byung Kwon Jung JungBae Choi Yunyoung Kwak Chang-Gi Back Hee-Young Jung Jae-Ho Shin

Chryseobacterium sp. strain P1-3, harboring keratin degrading activity, has recently been isolated from poultry waste. Here, we report the 4.6-Mbp draft genome sequence of the keratinolytic bacterium with a G+C content of 37.0% and 4,087 protein-coding genes.

2008
Tyler M. Marcinko Tyler Marcinko

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2015
Weijie Liu Hongli Yuan Jinshui Yang

In recent years, several novel cation-independent bioflocculants have been reported, which can avoid the secondary contamination caused by addition of cations. However, compared with cation-dependent bioflocculants, the flocculating mechanism of cation-independent bioflocculants is largely unknown. In this study, a cation-independent bioflocculant MBF-W6 produced by Chryseobacterium daeguense W...

Journal: :Journal of environmental sciences 2011
Beihai Zhou Rongfang Yuan Chunhong Shi Liying Yu Junnong Gu Chunlei Zhang

Three strains of Gram-negative bacteria capable of removing geosmin from drinking water were isolated from biologically active carbon and identified to be Chryseobacterium sp., Sinorhizobium sp. and Stenotrophomonas sp. based on physio-biochemistry analysis and 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis. Removal efficiencies of 2 mg/L geosmin in mineral salts medium were 84.0%, 80.2% and 74.4% for Chryseo...

Journal: :Journal of veterinary diagnostic investigation : official publication of the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians, Inc 2002
Michael J Mauel Debra L Miller Kendall S Frazier Murray E Hines

A commercial bullfrog (Rana castesbeiana) operation in south Georgia had multiple epizootics of systemic bacterial infections over a 3-year period, 1998-2000. A number of potential pathogens (Aeromonas hydrophila, Chryseobacterium (Flavobacterium) meningosepticum, Chryseobacterium (Flavobacterium) indolgenes, Edwardsiella tarda, Citrobacterfreundii, Pseudomonas spp., and (Streptococcus iniae) w...

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