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Naphthothiophenes are minor components of fossil fuels, and they can enter the environment from oil spills. Naphtho[2,1-b]thiophene, naphtho[2,3-b]thiophene, and 1-methylnaphtho[2,1-b]thiophene were synthesized and used in biodegradation studies with 1-methylnaphthalene (1-MN)-degrading Pseudomonas strains W1, F, and B... |
A novel marine melanogenic bacterium, strain MMB-1, was isolated from the Mediterranean Sea. The taxonomic characterization of this strain indicated that it belongs to the genus Alteromonas. Under in vivo conditions, L-tyrosine was the specific monophenolic precursor for melanin synthesis. This bacterium contained all ... |
The photosynthetic activity and photosystem II fluorescence of Prochlorothrix hollandica were studied under anoxic, sulfide-rich conditions. Oxygenic photosynthetic activity with water as the electron donor was highly resistant to inhibition by sulfide. Cells still retained 50% of their oxygenic photosynthetic activity... |
The competitive inhibition of fructokinase by glucose has been proposed as the mechanism by which Zymomonas mobilis preferentially consumes glucose from mixtures of glucose and fructose and accumulates fructose when growing on sucrose. In this study, incorporation of radioactive fructose into biomass was used as a meas... |
Excessive growth of filamentous microorganisms in activated-sludge treatment plants is a major operational problem which causes poor settlement of activated sludge. An enhanced understanding of the factors controlling growth of different filamentous microorganisms is necessary in order to establish more successful cont... |
The mechanisms by which the dissimilatory Fe(III)-reducing bacterium Shewanella alga adheres to amorphous Fe(III) oxide were examined through comparative analysis of S. alga BrY and an adhesion-deficient strain of this species, S. alga RAD20. Approximately 100% of S. alga BrY cells typically adhered to amorphous Fe(III... |
We describe the properties of a hyperthermophilic, barophilic protease from Methanococcus jannaschii, an extremely thermophilic deep-sea methanogen. This enzyme is the first protease to be isolated from an organism adapted to a high-pressure-high-temperature environment. The partially purified enzyme has a molecular ma... |
The aflatoxin biosynthetic pathway regulatory gene, aflR, encodes a putative 47-kDa protein containing a zinc cluster DNA binding motif. It is required for the transcription of all of the characterized aflatoxin pathway genes in both Aspergillus flavus and Aspergillus parasiticus. The objective of this study was to exa... |
2-O-(beta)-Mannosylglycerate, a solute that accumulates in some (hyper)thermophilic organisms, was purified from Pyrococcus furiosus cells, and its effect on enzyme stabilization in vitro was assessed. Enzymes from hyperthermophilic, thermophilic, and mesophilic sources were examined. The thermostabilities of alcohol d... |
A novel enzyme which catalyzes the oxidation of nucleosides to nucleoside-5(prm1)-carboxylic acids, forming hydrogen peroxide, was purified to homogeneity from Flavobacterium meningosepticum T-2799. The enzyme has a molecular weight of about 500,000, and four nonidentical subunits (molecular weights of 81,000, 69,000, ... |
The influence of the oxygen and glucose supply on primary metabolism (fermentation, respiration, and anabolism) and astaxanthin production in the yeast Phaffia rhodozyma was investigated. When P. rhodozyma grew under fermentative conditions with limited oxygen or high concentrations of glucose, the astaxanthin producti... |
DNase activities in different protein fractions of Frankia strain R43 were studied. The extracellular and the cell wall-associated fractions revealed the presence of exo- and endonucleolytic enzymes, but none was detected in the cytoplasmic fraction. The strongest DNase hydrolysis was found in the extracellular fractio... |
Laccase-catalyzed oxygen delignification of kraft pulp offers some potential as a replacement for conventional chemical bleaching and has the advantage of requiring much lower pressure and temperature. However, chemical mediators are required for effective delignification by laccase, and their price is currently too hi... |
Localization of expression and secretion of a heterologous barley cysteine endopeptidase (EPB) and the homologous main cellobiohydrolase I (CBHI) in a Trichoderma reesei transformant expressing both proteins were studied. The transformant was grown on solid medium with Avicel cellulose and lactose to induce the cbh1 pr... |
The gene for barley endopeptidase B (EPB) has been expressed in the filamentous fungus Trichoderma reesei from the cbh1 promoter. The EPB signal sequence allowed secretion of over 90% of the recombinant protein. Yields reached about 500 mg of immunoreactive protein per liter and exceeded values for any other protein de... |
To prepare Microcystins-LR (MC-LR) conjugates with the carrier protein for developing a new immune assay for MC-LR. |
Plasma cholesteryl ester transfer protein (CETP) mediates the transfer of cholesteryl ester (CE) from high density lipoprotein (HDL) to apolipoprotein B-containing lipoproteins. It plays a critical role in reverse cholesterol transport (RCT). Genetic CETP deficiency is the main cause of HALP. Mass research results demo... |
Nude mice carrying human tongue squamous-cell carcinoma xenografts were studied in vivo.McAb ASC5 were purified from ascitic fluid obtained from BALB/c mice pristane-primed prior to being inocualted intraperitoneally with hybridoma cell,using with protein A sepharose CL-4B.Nude mice bearing xenografts were given i.v,in... |
In this study,the surface protein P(1) of Streptococcus mutans MT(6)R(Serotype C) was extracted from the culture supernants,purified by PAGE,identified by the standard antisera and labelled by with (131)I.The adherence of (131)I protein P(1)((131)I-P(1)) to the saliva-coated hydroxyaptite (S-HA) of the CF (caries-free,... |
Present study was conducted to evaluate the role of a protein fraction (PI, protein isolate) of the herb, Phyllanthus niruri (P. niruri) against nimesulide-induced oxidative stress in vivo using a murine model. Mice were intraperitoneally treated with that at a dose of 5mg/kg body weight for 7 days before and separatel... |
Abundant recent evidence favors a neurotransmitter/neuromodulator role for D-serine. D-serine is synthesized from L-serine by serine racemase in astrocytic glia that ensheath synapses, especially in regions of the brain that are enriched in NMDA-glutamate receptors. D-serine is more potent than glycine at activating th... |
In the present paper, 66 wheat samples were used as experimental materials, 33 of them were used for building the quantitative analysis model of protein content, and the rest composed the prediction set. Using Moore-Penrose matrix, we estimated directly the regression coefficients of the regression analysis model with ... |
The differences in sample moisture affect the robustness of NIR model obviously. In the present paper, three approaches, including preprocessing spectra, selecting wavelength, and setting up global calibration, were investigated to analyze the feasibility of setting up robust calibrations based on the protein content o... |
Eleven kinds of powdered milk were identified by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). The main nutritious components had distinct fingerprint characteristics in the IR spectra of milk powder. For samples from the same factory but of different brands, there was some dissimilarities in the relative intensities... |
A new method for preparing SERS-active substrate was reported. After being exposed, developed and fixed, the commercially available holographic plate can be used to generate attractive SERS-active silver surface. The obtained silver film was characterized by UV-Vis spectroscopy and scanning electron microscope (SEM) ob... |
The conditions for the determination of mercury in shark liver by cold atom fluorescence spectrometry (CAFS) with microwave dissolution were studied. After being dried completely, the method employed 2 mol x L(-1) HNO3-4 mol x L(-1) HCl as an oxidant, and with catalysis by V2O5, the samples were digested in a microwave... |
A resistance (R) factor- containing strain of Escherichia coli which is known to inactivate streptomycin by adenylylation has been shown to be spectinomycin resistant. An osmotic shockate of this strain catalyzes the formation of the biologically inactive spectinomycin adenylate, in which the adenylyl residue is probab... |
This study was performed to determine the mechanism whereby hypertonic sucrose inhibits the immune bactericidal reaction. Other investigators had postulated that the initial attack of complement (C) on the cell wall was followed with lysozyme-containing whole serum by an enzymatic reaction upon the peptidoglycan substr... |
To prepare Neisseria meningitidis groups A, C, X, and Y polysaccharide antigens, culture supernatant fluids were subjected to serial processes of salt precipitation, alkaline hydrolysis, ethyl alcohol precipitation, and Sephadex G-200 chromatography. This method resulted in the isolation of large quantities of group an... |
A method of rectifying sigmoidal kinetic hemolysis curves is described. The curves are described, within limits, by the equation t = K(l/1 - l)(1/n) where t is time, K is a constant, l expresses the degree of lysis, and l/1 - l is the ratio of lysed to unlysed cells. This description holds over a wide range of red cell... |
The effect of the widely employed oral contraceptive steroid, Enovid, on the cytolytic action of the staphylococcal alpha toxin was investigated as an extension of previous studies in which it was shown that steroids were capable of suppressing induced staphylococcal infection in experimental animals. The cytotoxic act... |
The character of the antibody response in the rabbit to Salmonella typhimurium somatic (O) antigen was similar to the response to each of several serotypes of Shigella flexneri O antigens, namely a predominance of production of immunoglobulin M (IgM) antibody. Lipopolysaccharide protein (LPSP) and lipopolysaccharide (L... |
The effect of phagocytosis on the H(2)O(2) production and myeloperoxidase (MPO) activities of leukocytes from various species was investigated. The intracellular distribution of MPO, reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH) oxidase, glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase, and 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogen... |
Serum was necessary for optimal phagocytosis of Aspergillus fumigatus spores by human leukocytes, and its opsonic capacity was greatly diminished by heat inactivation (56 C, 30 min). A germination assay, described in this report, was developed to study the fate of phagocytized spores. After incubation for 3 hr with nor... |
Three antigenic fractions from the cell walls of eight strains of mycobacteria were studied. Isolation and purification of these antigens were effected by enzymatic digestions, differential and sucrose gradient centrifugations, dialyses, and column chromatography. Two of the fractions were termed cell wall tuberculins ... |
A rapid method of microbial susceptibility testing is described. Bacterial growth is measured by determining the incorporation of (14)C-tryptophan into cellular protein in the presence of antimicrobial drugs. |
The endotoxin-altering activity of fractions isolated from normal horse serum was examined by incubation of Salmonella typhosa strain 0-901 endotoxin (Boivin) in a solution of the fraction, and subsequent quantitation of any diminution in the capacity of endotoxin to be precipitated by specific anti-endotoxin antiserum... |
A bactericidal substance isolated from phage type 71 staphylococci has been studied relative to its mechanism of action on streptococcal cells. The substance exerts its effect best at 37 C. No cell lysis occurs as evidenced by lack of alteration in optical density of susceptible cell suspensions. The bactericidal subst... |
Ultrastructural alterations brought about by treatment of a beta-hemolytic streptococcus with a bactericidal substance from Staphylococcus aureus are described and illustrated. The substance causes an early condensation of nucleoid deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and a partial loss of ribosomes. These changes are followed ... |
Marked differences were observed in the response of actively growing cells of the saprophyte, Mycobacterium smegmatis 607, and the avirulent human strain, M. tuberculosis (H37Ra), to several different nitrogen sources in aerated (rotary) cultures. The growth-promoting effect and utilization of equimolar concentrations ... |
Mice immunized with purified whole-cell ribonucleic acid (RNA), RNA from the bacterial "particulate" fraction, and ribosome-associated RNA obtained from Salmonella typhimurium were found to be resistant to subsequent challenge infection with virulent salmonellae. Chemically, the immunogenic nucleic acid fractions conta... |
The macrophage migration inhibition test was applied to the study of delayed hypersensitivity in mice vaccinated intravenously with oil-treated cell walls of Mycobacterium bovis BCG. Migration inhibition of peritoneal exudate cells from sensitized mice was demonstrated directly upon incubation of the cells with purifie... |
In an effort to evaluate the role of delayed hypersensitivity in acquired resistance of mice to airborne infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv, the ability of lung and peritoneal cells from mice vaccinated in various ways with mycobacterial fractions or with M. bovis BCG to inhibit, in the presence of purifie... |
Sterile sonic-treated materials of pneumococci grown in media containing N-acetylmannosamine as the carbohydrate source were lethal for mice. Purification of the toxic factor led to its identification as the enzyme neuraminidase. |
Crude cholera toxin detoxified by treatment with Formalin showed an increased mobility and a decrease in the number of detectable protein constituents when compared with the parent toxin by disc electrophoresis. The significance of these observations in relation to the enhanced antigenic activity of cholera toxoid as c... |
Serum lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) activity, LDH isoenzyme pattern, phospholipase C activity, phosphorous level, hemoglobin, and erythrocyte osmotic fragility were followed in rabbits after intramuscular (IM) or intrahepatic (IH) injections of Clostridium perfringens. On the first day after IM injection, there was a dro... |
Endotoxin containing 2.1% nitrogen, 1.6% phosphorus, 22.5% neutral hexose, 15% hexosamine, 25% esterified and amide-linked fatty acids, and 1.4% protein was isolated from Pasteurella pestis strain Alexander by slight modification of a method adapted by Tauber and Russell. The lipopolysaccharide exhibited classical endo... |
gammaG-globulin from nonimmunized rabbits and from rabbits immunized with various bacteria reacted in the immunofluorescence technique with protein A-containing Staphylococcus aureus. Pepsin digestion of most immunoglobulin preparations eliminated the reaction, thus showing that the Fc fragment is involved and that the... |
The slime obtained from Pseudomonas aeruginosa strain BI was purified by a system of ethanol precipitation, gel filtration, and ion-exchange chromatography. The slime polysaccharide was eluted as a single peak at a potassium chloride molarity of 0.30 to 0.40. The purification procedure was monitored by immunodiffusion ... |
Thirty strains of streptococci were tested for lysis with lysozyme, and 29 of these could be lysed by the following method: (i) suspension of the cells to a Klett reading of 200 units (no. 42 filter) in 0.01 m tris(hydroxymethyl)aminomethane buffer, pH 8.2, after washing twice with the buffer; (ii) addition of lysozyme... |
Suitability of the rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta) as an experimental host for evaluation of vaccines against airborne infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis strain H37Rv was investigated. Nonvaccinated monkeys were exposed to estimated doses of 12, 25, or 49 units of H37Rv in a modified Henderson apparatus, and the ... |
Of 700 coagulase-positive staphylococcal strains isolated from humans, 692 (98.9%) produced protein A. Of 100 coagulase-negative strains, 2 were protein A-positive. |
The immunogenicity, in rabbits, of homologous encephalitogenic brain basic protein (BP) can be enhanced by conjugating BP with three to five diazotized arsanilic or sulfanilic acid groups per molecule. |
Heart and muscle tissues appear to be specific target organs for the in vivo inhibition of protein synthesis by diphtheria toxin. |
An antiserum specific for Vibrio cholerae exo-enterotoxin was produced by immunization of a horse with purified choleragenoid, a natural cholera toxoid. The serum has a high titer against the toxin antigen in passive hemagglutination tests and a respectable antipermeability factor activity. It also passively protected ... |
The addition of the protein inhibitor cycloheximide, at concentrations which suppress virus replication, to HeLa cell monolayers infected with reovirus type 2 results in the appearance of accelerated cytopathic effects (CPE). At high multiplicity of infection, CPE appeared after a lag period of 2 to 3 hr and increased ... |
The role of various cell wall components of nonencapsulated Staphylococcus aureus in phagocytosis and killing was studied. Adsorption of human serum with S. aureus cell walls, or trypsin-digested cell walls, reduced the rate of phagocytosis and killing of S. aureus by human-blood leukocytes when compared to unadsorbed ... |
Protein A of Staphylococcus aureus can be detected on cell walls of intact bacteria by use of radioactively labeled myeloma globulin. Of 156 strains of S. aureus, 141 (90%) contained protein A. None of 47 S. epidermidis strains was positive for protein A. The production of protein A was influenced by incubation tempera... |
Biochemical changes which occur in a smooth strain of Escherichia coli were investigated with hyperimmune rabbit serum as a source of antibody and fresh normal guinea pig serum as a source of complement. Ribonucleic acid synthesis, as shown by incorporation of (3)H-uridine, was decreased as early as 5 min, and deoxyrib... |
The synthetic polyribonucleotides adenylic acid (poly A), uridylic acid (poly U), cytidylic acid (poly C), and inosinic acid (poly I), whether single- or double-stranded (poly A:U, poly I:C), cannot replace mycobacterial ribonucleic acid (RNA) in the production of a high immune response in CF-1 mice against tuberculous... |
Virulent and potentially virulent cells of Yersinia (Pasteurella) pestis produce virulence or V and W antigens (VW(+)) but remain static at 37 C during aeration in enriched Ca(2+)-deficient media containing 0.02 m Mg(2+). In this environment, which simulates mammalian intracellular fluid, VW(+) cells possessed a functi... |
Peritoneal macrophages from guinea pigs vaccinated with strain Rev I of Brucella melitensis were only moderately activated thereby to limit, in an in vitro system, the intracellular growth of Rev I bacilli. Nevertheless, the appropriate memory cells had been primed, as demonstrated by the observation that reinfection o... |
In the liver tissue of newborn mice, xanthine oxidase activity is very low during the first 7 to 14 days of life. Infection of mice with several different viruses prematurely induced xanthine oxidase activity 2- to 10-fold in the liver tissue. Generally, overt signs of illness appeared after xanthine oxidase induction;... |
The host cell penetration factor (PEF) of Toxoplasma gondii was studied by biochemical and immunological techniques. Sephadex gel filtration of an ammonium sulfate-precipitated PEF yielded two components with different molecular weight, but both having penetration-enhancing activity. The methods for purification remove... |
l-Homoserine was observed to inhibit the growth of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. In the metabolism of M. tuberculosis, l-homoserine was found to be a precursor of threonine, isoleucine, and methionine. l-Homoserine-inhibited cells contained elevated levels of the enzyme acetohydroxy acid synthetase. In addition, washed c... |
The cold hemagglutinin which appears after leptospiral infection of sheep was isolated consistently from the plasma by absorption to autologous erythrocyte stroma at 4 C and subsequent elution at 25 C. Immunoelectrophoretic tests disclosed that the purified preparations consisted primarily of a single detectable compon... |
The immunogenicity of Mycoplasma pneumoniae for New Zealand white female rabbits was studied by using an immunization scheme which employed initial intramuscular immunization with vaccine in incomplete Freund adjuvant followed 3 weeks later by a series of five intravenous injections of fluid vaccine. Small doses of imm... |
The mechanism of action of isoniazid (INH) on Mycobacterium bovis strain BCG was studied. The rates of synthesis of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), ribonucleic acid (RNA), and protein after the addition of INH to growing cultures were followed by measuring the incorporation of (3)H-thymidine, (3)H-uridine, and (14)C-l-val... |
Employing 4% NZ-Amine type NAK medium fortified with thiamine and niacin and solidified with 0.75% agar, staphylococci were streaked onto this medium and incubated for 24 hr at 37 C. After the gentle removal of growth with cotton swabs, the plates were flooded with 25% trichloroacetic acid and allowed to stand for abou... |
An antigen released into broth culture medium (2 mg/100 ml of culture medium) during 20-hr growth of Vibrio fetus was removed from the growth medium by salt precipitation [50 g of (NH(4))(2)SO(4)/100 ml of broth] and centrifugation. About 30 mg of the postgrowth broth (PGB) antigen protein was removed from other salt p... |
Two antigens were purified from culture filtrates of Listeria monocytogenes 7973 by the following procedure: (i) acid precipitation with 4 n HCl at pH 3.7, (ii) Sephadex G-75 column fractionation, (iii) diethylaminoethyl-Sephadex A50 batchwise adsorption, and (iv) rechromatography on Sephadex G-75. This procedure resul... |
Production of interferon was studied in fibroblasts cultured from human fetal, neonatal, and maternal tissue. Human fetal and maternal cells were paired to diminish genetic variability. Fetal cells displayed an increased response to two inducers of interferon, virus and synthetic double-stranded ribopolynucleotide. Fet... |
The utilization of glucose, amino acids, fatty acids, bicarbonate, purines, and pyrimidines by the Reiter treponeme was studied by using carbon 14-labeled substrates. The distribution of carbon from the substrates into various cell components was determined. Radioactivity from labeled bicarbonate in the cellular protei... |
Two crude toxin preparations of Vibrio cholerae, labeled lot 4493 G (Inaba) and lot 001 (Ogawa), consisting of freeze-dried culture filtrate, were studied with regard to toxicity, precipitinogenicity, and chemical composition. Lot 4493 G contained much more carbohydrate and less protein than lot 001, but both of the pr... |
Chromatography on Dowex 50-X2 of Protein Hydrolysate Powder (Mead Johnson International, Evansville, Ind.), a pancreatic digest of casein, yielded 18 fractions. Five fractions stimulated enterotoxin production in greater amounts than were produced in the basal medium when it contained Protein Hydrolysate Powder. The st... |
Protective immunity was elicited by immunization of mice with ribosomal preparations from yeast cells of Histoplasma capsulatum. Ribosomes from disrupted cells were isolated by differential centrifugation using sodium dodecyl sulfate. These preparations contained 55% protein and 45% ribonucleic acid and sedimented as a... |
Enzymes which possess the ability to cause the adherence of Streptococcus mutans cells to a smooth glass surface were purified 1,100 times by chromatography on agarose gel followed by hydroxylapatite gel. During the purification procedures, the enzymes from strain HS6 (group a) were examined for the synthesis of water-... |
Organ cultures of adult hamster trachea were used to evaluate the cytotoxic potential of cell fractions of Mycoplasma pneumoniae. Cytoplasm was essentially devoid of activity, whereas viable cells and membrane preparations, at a level of 25 mug of protein per ml, induced necrosis. Damage, as revealed by light and elect... |
The effect of diphtheria toxin on guinea pig trachea in organ culture was examined to measure the susceptibility of respiratory epithelial cells to toxin action. Exposure of individual tracheal rings to toxin resulted in cessation of protein synthesis as well as the development of cytopathology within a few hours. Cont... |
Three cell surface antigens, protein, lipopolysaccharide, and polysaccharide, were purified from group B and group C strains of Neisseria meningitidis representing a variety of serotypes. Chemical analysis indicated that cross-contamination was on the order of 1%. Sensitization of sheep erythrocytes with these antigens... |
Dextransucrase and invertase of some strains of Streptococcus mutans were examined by immunodiffusion with antisera against enzymes purified from strain HS-6 (Bratthall's serotype a). Both antisera cross-reacted with crude enzyme preparations from the other serotype a (strains HS-1 and AHT) and d organisms (strains KIR... |
The effects of a live attenuated influenza vaccine and subsequent challenge with virulent influenza virus on the delayed hypersensitivity skin test, and the in vitro response of lymphocytes were evaluated. Volunteers were skin tested before and after administration of vaccine or placebo and challenge with PPD (a purifi... |
The lysis of group A streptococci by muramidases of Streptomyces albus is strongly inhibited by human, rabbit, and calf serum as well as by human synovial fluids and pus. Rabbit antisera to heat-killed streptococci were no more inhibitory to the lysis of the streptococci by the lytic enzyme than normal rabbit serum. Th... |
Exertional rhabdomyolysis, a syndrome characterized by skeletal muscle degeneration and muscle enzyme leakage, has been shown to occur in normal, healthy individuals following strenuous exercise. In severe cases, this syndrome can result in renal failure and sudden death. Although anyone who performs strenuous exercise... |
Serious abdominal injuries in athletics, including liver trauma, are relatively rare. When they do occur, the athletic trainer and the team physician must be able to recognize the signs and symptoms and employ the appropriate first aid and follow-up care. In this paper, we present a case study of a football player who ... |
The use of performance-based evaluation and alternative assessment techniques has become essential for curriculum programs seeking Commission of Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) accreditation. In athletic training education, few assessment models exist to assess student performance over the en... |
Anabolic steroid precursors have gained widespread popularity as ergogenic supplements. Advertisements for these supplements claim that they increase endogenous testosterone production and protein synthesis, resulting in increased lean body mass and strength during training. At this time scientific support is limited, ... |
Inhibition of growth and division of Escherichia coli by spectinomycin is reversible, and the kinetics of its interference with deoxyribonucleic and ribonucleic acid synthesis may be interpreted as secondary effects of inhibition of protein synthesis on the ribosome. Spontaneous mutations to spectinomycin resistance oc... |
Study of protoplasts, lysed protoplasts, and cells treated with lysozyme in the absence of osmotic stabilizer suggested that the alkaline phosphatase (EC 3.1.3.1.) of Bacillus subtilis is located in the protoplasmic membrane. Cytochemical evidence in support of this view is presented. The enzyme protein was strongly bo... |
Cell walls of 12 pseudomonads considered to be sensitive to ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) were prepared and analyzed. The wall of each species contained protein, peptidoglycan, loosely bound lipid, and lipopolysaccharide. The walls of Pseudomonas stutzeri and P. syncyanea were unusually susceptible to mechanic... |
Osmoplast production in Pseudomonas aeruginosa was investigated to obtain osmotically sensitive cells for studies on the subcellular location of the paraffin-oxidizing enzyme system. It proved possible to convert cells of P. aeruginosa treated with lysozyme and ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid in tris(hydroxymethyl)amin... |
The mechanism of chloramphenicol resistance in several multiple-resistant Staphylococcus epidermidis strains has been studied and shown to be due to the presence of the enzyme, chloramphenicol acetyltransferase. As with S. aureus, the inactivating enzyme in S. epidermidis appears to be the product of a structural gene ... |
The myxomycetes are called slime molds because of the synthesis of copious amounts of extracellular material (slime) during parts of the life cycle. In Physarum polycephalum, small amounts of slime are produced during exponential growth of microplasmodia in shake flasks, but the amount of this slime increased 10- to 20... |
The myxomycete, Physarum polycephalum, can be induced under laboratory conditions to form two different hard-walled forms, spores and spherules. Characterization of both types of walls revealed only a single sugar, galactosamine. It was identified after acid hydrolysis of the isolated walls by chromatography in three s... |
When Escherichia coli strain B/r is exposed to 10 to 20 mug of nitrofurazone per ml, mutants with roughly threefold resistance are obtained. Treatment of these mutants with higher concentrations of nitrofurazone yields strains with six- to seven-fold resistance over strain B/r. Each of these steps toward nitrofurazone ... |
Nalidixic acid (NAL) is bactericidal for E. coli B. Synthesis of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), ribonucleic acid and protein was necessary to initiate the lethal effect, but only protein synthesis was necessary to sustain it. NAL inhibited DNA synthesis specifically, but this inhibition occurred even under conditions tha... |
Extracts of a fluorescent species of Pseudomonas grown with m-cresol, degrade gentisic acid without isomerization of the ring-fission compound, maleylpyruvate, to give eventually d-malate and pyruvate. d-Malate is also a growth substrate. l-Malate but not d-malate is oxidized by a particulate enzyme not requiring nicot... |
The membrane-associated Mg(2+)-activated and Ca(2+)-activated adenosine 5'-triphosphatase (EC 3.6.1.3; ATPase) activities of Escherichia coli were further characterized. The degree of inhibition of membrane-bound Mg(2+)-(Ca(2+))-ATPase by a series of anions (i.e., sodium salts of nitrate, iodide, chloride, and acetate)... |
Several strains of Clostridium sticklandii, isolated from small colonies arising after treatment with 1-methyl-3-nitro-1-nitrosoguanidine, exhibited markedly depressed activities of certain catabolic enzyme systems known to provide energy to the organism in the form of adenosine triphosphate. In some of these strains t... |
Aryl sulfatase (arylsulfate sulfohydrolase, EC 3.1.6.1) was found to have multiple locations in Neurospora conidia. Some enzyme activity remained in the supernatant when a spore suspension was centrifuged or filtered. Part of the cell-bound activity could be detected by adding the assay ingredients to a suspension of i... |
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