نتایج جستجو برای: shewanella

تعداد نتایج: 1896  

Journal: :International journal of food microbiology 2001
J J Joffraud F Leroi C Roy J L Berdagué

This study investigated the volatile compounds produced by bacteria belonging to nine different bacterial groups: Lactobacillus sake, L. farciminis, L. alimentarius, Carnobacterium piscicola, Aeromonas sp., Shewanella putrefaciens, Brochothrix thermosphacta, Photobacterium phosphoreum and Enterobacteriaceae isolated from cold-smoked salmon. Each bacterial group was represented by several strain...

Journal: :International journal of systematic bacteriology 1997
J C Makemson N R Fulayfil W Landry L M Van Ert C F Wimpee E A Widder J F Case

Thirty-four strains of nonfermentative, respiratory, luminous bacteria were isolated from samples of squid ink and seawater from depths of 200 to 300 m in the Alboran Sea. Although these strains had a few properties similar to properties of Shewanella (Alteromonas) hanedai, they did not cluster phenotypically with any previously described bacterium. The nucleotide sequence of a 740-bp segment o...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2004
Laurent Poirel Claire Héritier Patrice Nordmann

A chromosome-encoded beta-lactamase gene from a Shewanella oneidensis reference strain was cloned and expressed in Escherichia coli. It encoded a carbapenem-hydrolyzing Ambler class D beta-lactamase, OXA-54, that shared 92% amino acid identity with the plasmid-encoded carbapenem-hydrolyzing oxacillinase OXA-48 from Klebsiella pneumoniae. This work suggests that Shewanella spp. may produce the p...

Journal: :Biophysical journal 2008
Mohamed Y El-Naggar Yuri A Gorby Wei Xia Kenneth H Nealson

The recent discovery of electrically conductive bacterial appendages has significant physiological, ecological, and biotechnological implications, but the mechanism of electron transport in these nanostructures remains unclear. We here report quantitative measurements of transport across bacterial nanowires produced by the dissimilatory metal-reducing bacterium, Shewanella oneidensis MR-1, whos...

2015
Ying Chen Fengping Wang

*Correspondence: Fengping Wang, School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, 800 Dongchuan Road, Shanghai 200240, China e-mail: [email protected] †Present address: Ying Chen, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Guilin Medical University, Guilin, China Shewanellae are well known for their ability to utilize a number of electron acceptors and are the...

2016
Miao Jin Huihui Fu Jianhua Yin Jie Yuan Haichun Gao

Shewanella exhibit a remarkable versatility of respiration, with a diverse array of electron acceptors (EAs). In environments where these bacteria thrive, multiple EAs are usually present. However, we know little about strategies by which these EAs and their interaction affect ecophysiology of Shewanella. In this study, we demonstrate in the model strain, Shewanella oneidensis MR-1, that nitrit...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2011
Anaïs Potron Laurent Poirel Patrice Nordmann

Plasmid-mediated carbapenem-hydrolyzing β-lactamases are becoming emerging threats with Enterobacteriaceae. In particular, the carbapenem-hydrolyzing class D β-lactamase OXA-48 and its derivative OXA-181 have been reported increasingly worldwide. Using a PCR-based strategy, environmental samples were screened for bla(OXA-48)-like genes. Shewanella xiamenensis, an environmental species from mari...

Journal: :Indian Journal of Ophthalmology 2019

2001
A. E. Murray D. Lies G. Li K. Nealson J. Zhou J. M. Tiedje

DNA microarrays constructed with full length ORFs from Shewanella oneidensis, MR-1, were hybridized with genomic DNA from nine other Shewanella species and Escherichia coli K-12. This approach enabled visualization of relationships between organisms by comparing individual ORF hybridizations to 164 genes and is further amenable to high-density high-throughput analyses of complete microbial geno...

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