• A genus of aerobic Gram-positive high G+C DNA content bacteria in the family Nocardioidaceae and the phylum ACTINOBACTERIA . (nih.gov)
  • Actinobacteria are spore-forming, aerobic or facultative, Gram-positive bacteria that belong to the order Actinomycetales. (doctor-dr.com)
  • Género de bacterias grampositivas aerobias con alto contenido GC de la familia Dermatophilaceae, filo ACTINOBACTERIA. (bvsalud.org)
  • This anaerobic, gram-positive bacterium was previously named Clostridium thermosaccharolyticum (32 letters), but later became one of the longest accepted binomials upon being reclassified in the genus Thermoanaerobacterium (some sources, however, list this name as a synonym and still consider Clostridium thermosaccharolyticum to be the correct name). (wikipedia.org)
  • Studies of a pckA-lacZ gene fusion indicated that when cells were grown in minimal media with various carbon sources, such as succinate, malate, pyruvate, lactate, or ethanol, under both anaerobic light and aerobic dark conditions, the pckA gene was induced in log phase, irrespective of the carbon source. (asm.org)
  • 2) They are mostly chemoorganotrophs, aerobic, and also facultatively anaerobic. (pharmacy180.com)
  • The ability of the enzyme to use both O 2 and fumarate in cofactor reoxidation enables it to function under both aerobic and anaerobic conditions [5]. (enzyme-database.org)
  • R. salmoninarum is the causative agent of bacterial kidney disease, a Gram-positive bacterium mostly known for causing chronic infections in salmonid fish, while multiple species belonging to the Mycobacterium genus have been associated with mycobacteriosis in fish as well as in human. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Actinomycetes are a group of gram-positive bacteria that have a filamentous growth pattern. (doctor-dr.com)
  • The Effect of Bicarbonate on the Microbial Dissolution of Autunite Mineral in the Presence of Gram-Positive Bacteria. (fiu.edu)
  • We found, however, that bilis , in addition to gram-positive bacteria such as entero- to prevent ear discharge, patients occasionally filled their cocci and staphylococci ( 3 ). (cdc.gov)
  • The essence of the technique is to map the unique protein pattern of microbes that contributes to characterizing a wide variety of microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, and viruses. (u-szeged.hu)
  • A 2008 study by Gyeongju University focused on identifying fungi, bacteria, green algae, and cyanobacteria by collecting microorganisms from locations where discoloration had occurred because of living organisms ( Buyeogun, 2008 ). (e-jcs.org)
  • در این پژوهش، چهار سویه باکتریایی ( Arthrobacter citreus ، Staphylococcus gallinarum ، Bacillus thuringiensis و Paenarthrobacter nitroguajacolicus ) که پیش‌تر از خاک‌های آلوده به ترکیبات نفتی در منطقه نفت‌شهر جداسازی شده بودند، برای حذف زیستی نفتالین و هگزادکان بکار گرفته شدند. (ripi.ir)
  • In this study, four bacterial isolates ( Arthrobacter citreus , Staphylococcus gallinarum , Bacillus thuringiensis , Paenarthrobacter nitroguajacolicus ), which was previously isolated from petroleum-contaminated soils of Naft-Shahr, were used for bioremediation of naphthalene and hexadecane. (ripi.ir)
  • The effect of aqueous bicarbonate and calcium ions on uranium biosorption by Arthrobacter G975 strain. (fiu.edu)
  • Assessment of the resistance of Hanford Site Arthrobacter isolates to uranium (VI) exposure. (fiu.edu)
  • Purple nonsulfur bacteria (PNSB) are metabolically versatile organisms which are able to grow either aerobically in the dark or anaerobically in the light using hydrogen or organic compounds as electron donors and subsequently fixing CO 2 ( 16 ). (asm.org)
  • The authors of the present study have previously hypothesized that unrecognized aspiration of less virulent bacteria that normally inhabit the nasopharynx might also cause pneumonia, especially in persons whose upper airways are bypassed or whose ability to clear aspirated organisms is damaged [ 5 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The present study examined the possibilities that: (i) careful examination of Gram-stained sputum and culture plates may reveal a predominant bacterium such as Corynebacterium spp. (biomedcentral.com)
  • This is the longest scientific name of any living or fossil organism, applied to a bacterium isolated from soil collected at Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch, Anglesey, Wales, one of the longest place names in the world. (wikipedia.org)
  • Since soil-borne bacteria represent the world's greatest source of biological diversity, the diversity of culturable bacteria associated with soil from three different regions of the Anchorage Island on the Antarctic Peninsula was investigated. (um.edu.my)
  • A non-motile, Gram-staining-negative, orange-pigmented bacterium called herbae pc1-10T was discovered in Tibet in the soil around Pyrola calliantha H. Andres' roots. (bvsalud.org)
  • The life cycle of actinomycetes starts with the germination of spores that are released by the bacteria into the soil. (doctor-dr.com)
  • This wall of bacteria acts like turf which protects soil. (judytsafrirmd.com)
  • Proteus mirabilis was the second roquinolone-resistant Alcaligenes faecalis , commonly found most common bacterium (n = 7), followed by Klebsiella in birds. (cdc.gov)
  • A total of 196 bacteria were isolated under aerobic conditions at 4°C using Nutrient agar as medium. (um.edu.my)
  • Well-recognized and common causes of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) in adults include bacteria such as Streptococcus pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae , and Staphylococcus aureus , and viruses such as influenza virus, respiratory syncytial virus, human metapneumovirus, and parainfluenza virus. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Arthrobacter arilaitensis is one of the main bacterial species found at the surface of cheeses, especially in smear-ripened cheeses, where it contributes to the typical colour, flavour and texture properties of the final product. (up.ac.za)
  • If they malfunction, toxic substances can no longer be neutralized, and viruses and bacteria can cause infections. (judytsafrirmd.com)
  • PEPCKs have been generally classified according to their nucleotide specificities: enzymes from bacteria, yeast, and plants mainly use adenosine nucleotides, but enzymes from a variety of eukaryotes and mammals use guanosine or inosine phosphates ( 24 ). (asm.org)
  • Generally, bacteria are frequently implicated as the cause of bovine metritis. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Strains A-T 0875 T and A-T 1383 T stained Gram-positive and were filamentous bacteria that developed cylindrical sporangia containing four oval- to rod-shaped spores at the ends of short sporangiophores on branched aerial mycelium. (microbiologyresearch.org)
  • Therefore, it is important to isolation and characterization indigenous-degrading bacteria that are able to tolerance contaminants at a high loading rate. (ripi.ir)
  • Isolation, identification, and biodiversity of antiscalant degrading seawater bacteria using MALDI-TOF-MS and multivariate analysis. (u-szeged.hu)
  • Biomineralization of calcium and magnesium crystals from seawater by halotolerant bacteria isolated from Atacama Salar (Chile). (u-szeged.hu)
  • The 16S rRNA-based studies also identified bacteria potentially associated with uterine health, albeit with occasionally conflicting findings. (biomedcentral.com)
  • With the advent of culture-independent 16S rRNA gene sequencing, a substantially larger array of microbes was identified, and additional bacteria were associated with metritis, including those belonging to the genera Bacteroides and Porphyromonas [ 9 , 10 , 11 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Arthrobacter woluwensis CCUG 36790 is a mesophilic bacterium that was isolated from blood culture. (dsmz.de)
  • We want to see if we can grow bacteria in these sound waves, hopefully leaving visible patterns on fabric. (issuu.com)
  • A scientific study 3 also found that frequencies were able to promote the growth of E. coli bacteria. (issuu.com)
  • When these opportunistic bacteria gain the upper hand, the integrity of the gut wall is breached and contents that should remain inside the gut leak out, causing inflammation in the body and the brain. (judytsafrirmd.com)
  • The beneficial bacteria perform vital protective functions essential to the preservation of our health, digestion and immunity. (judytsafrirmd.com)
  • In a healthy individual, a thick band of beneficial bacteria line the gut wall, protecting the intestinal cells, the enterocytes, which perform vital functions. (judytsafrirmd.com)