• The degradation pathway of 2,4,6-trichlorophenol (2,4,6-TCP), a hazardous pollutant, in the aerobic bacterium Cupriavidus necator JMP134(pJP4) (formerly Ralstonia eutropha JMP134) is encoded by the tcp genes. (lookformedical.com)
  • Cupriavidus necator (strain ATCC 43291 / DSM 13513 / N-1) (Ralstonia eutropha). (inrae.fr)
  • D-(-)-3-hydroxybutyrate oligomer hydrolase , cupnh-hboh Cupriavidus necator (strain ATCC 17699 / H16 / DSM 428 / Stanier 337) (Ralstonia eutropha). (inrae.fr)
  • cupnh-q0kdw6 Cupriavidus necator (strain ATCC 17699 / DSM 428 / KCTC 22496 / NCIMB 10442 / H16 / Stanier 337) (Ralstonia eutropha). (inrae.fr)
  • Yeast Yhb and Ralstonia eutropha flavoHb both structurally studied in complex with econazole indicate conformational differences between the inhibitors and the polypeptide primarily caused by stable binding of a phospholipid to the latter and by distinct loop D structures. (rcsb.org)
  • PHAs are produced commercially by microorganisms (such as the bacteria Cupriavidus necator , Azohydromonas lata , Ralstonia Eutropha , species from the Alcaligenes genus, and recombinant Escherichia coli ) that accumulate them as energy storage materials when cultured by using suitable nutrients in suitable environmental conditions. (polymerexpert.biz)
  • To improve the catabolic performance of chlorocatecholaccumulating strains, we introduced, by chromosomal insertion, the tfd I CDEF gene cluster from Ralstonia eutropha JMP134 (pJP4). (uai.cl)
  • This species is classified in the species complex Ralstonia solanacearum, which also includes certain Asian strains of R. solanacearum , a soil bacterium which infects many species of plants, and bacteria from the blood disease of banana (BDB). (wikipedia.org)
  • These three plant pathogenic bacteria are very closely related, despite significant differences biologically, and are grouped in the subgroup phylotype IV species complex Ralstonia solanacearum. (wikipedia.org)
  • These bacteriophages appear to be most similar to bacteriophages that infect Pseudomonas and Ralstonia rather than Enterobacteriales bacteria by protein similarity, however, we were only able to detect infection of Erwinia and the closely related strains of Pantoea . (frontiersin.org)
  • A genus of gram-negative, aerobic, rod-shaped bacteria, in the family BURKHOLDERIACEAE, that are mobile by means of peritrichous FLAGELLA. (lookformedical.com)
  • The bacterial wilt disease caused by soilborne bacteria of the Ralstonia solanacearum species complex (RSSC) threatens important crops worldwide. (bvsalud.org)
  • Ralstonia solanacearum is one of the most destructive plant-pathogenic bacteria, infecting more than 200 plant species, including potato (Solanum tuberosum) and many other solanaceous crops. (bvsalud.org)
  • The other groups, discovered after the TALEs, are the RipTALs of Ralstonia solanacearum, the Bats of Burkholderia rhizoxinica, and MOrTL1 and MOrTL2 of unknown marine bacteria. (uni-muenchen.de)
  • This database is compiled from sequences of bacteria to be of 3 Family ( Bradyrhizobiaceae , Phyllobacteriaceae , Rhizobiaceae ) and of 5 Genus ( Methylobacterium , Azorhizobium , Devosia , Burkholderia , Ralstonia ), containing the leguminous bacteria. (microbedb.jp)
  • Ralstonia solanacearum species complex (RSSC) is a soil borne plant pathogen causing bacterial wilt on various important crops, including Solanaceae plants. (ppjonline.org)
  • The bacterial wilt diseases caused by members of the Ralstonia solanacearum species complex have never been more important. (everyconcertever.com)
  • A series of vinyl-1H-indoles has been synthesized and their inhibitory potential has been evaluated on TDO of Ralstonia metallidurans (rmTDO) overexpressed in E.coli and purified by affinity chromatography. (unamur.be)
  • Cupriavidus metallidurans CCUG 38405 is a bacterium of the family Burkholderiaceae. (dsmz.de)
  • Ivanova EP , Flavier S , Christen R . Phylogenetic relationships among marine Alteromonas -like proteobacteria: emended description of the family Alteromonadaceae and proposal of Pseudoalteromonadaceae fam. (microbiologyresearch.org)
  • One such bacterial infection caused by a phytopathogen Erwinia amylovora ( Zwet and Keil, 1979 ) is called fire blight and mainly affects ornamental plants of the Rosaceae family. (frontiersin.org)
  • The family encompasses bacterial, fungal and animal genes (the activity has not been described in other organisms). (unipr.it)
  • The soilborne bacterial pathogen Ralstonia solanacearum is one of the most destructive plant pathogens worldwide, and its infection process involves the manipulation of numerous plant cellular functions. (bvsalud.org)
  • Southern bacterial wilt Ralstonia solanacearum (Smith) Yabuuchi et al. (everyconcertever.com)
  • In addition the TALEs and RipTALs may simply represent one face of the TALE-likes, a protein family mediating as yet unknown biological roles as bacterial DNA binding proteins. (uni-muenchen.de)
  • This family contains bacterial and phage tail fibre assembly proteins. (nih.gov)
  • Tomato a major vegetable in Kenya's production is affected by bacterial wilt caused by Ralstonia solanacearum . (ac.ke)
  • tomato race 1) gene (NbPtr1) completely abolished RipE1-induced hypersensitive response and immunity to Ralstonia pseudosolanacearum. (bvsalud.org)
  • Erwinia amylovora is a plant pathogen from the Erwiniaceae family and a causative agent of the devastating agricultural disease fire blight. (frontiersin.org)
  • It can infect plants found in over 50 different families and this pathogen can be carried asymptomatically in some species. (up.ac.za)
  • LSN-49 T was most closely related to Pseudoalteromonas , Algicola and Psychrosphaera and showed 89.3-92.1 % sequence similarity with members of the family Pseudoalteromonadaceae with validly published names. (microbiologyresearch.org)
  • On the basis of the genotypic and phenotypic data, LSN-49 T represents a novel genus and species of the family Pseudoalteromonadaceae , for which the name Salsuginimonas clara gen. nov., sp. (microbiologyresearch.org)
  • The genus was formerly called Wautersia and species in this genus were formerly in the genus RALSTONIA. (lookformedical.com)
  • A plant genus of the family FABACEAE that contains kukulkanin, a CHALCONE. (lookformedical.com)
  • Furthermore, it's not at all confined simply by certain nucleic acidity patterns but could apply to the particular discovery of varied disease family genes, laying the foundation pertaining to a number of diagnosis.Polynitro substances display high denseness along with great air equilibrium, that are attractive for lively material apps, however syntheses can be hugely challenging. (g418inhibitor.com)
  • Ralstonia solanacearum phylotype IV) PW1001, a causal agent of potato wilt disease, induces hypersensitive response (HR) on its non-host eggplant ( Solanum melongena cv. (ppjonline.org)
  • Ralstonia solanacearum phylotype I) RS1002 did not affect HR on the leaves of its non-host tobacco and wild eggplant Solanum torvum . (ppjonline.org)
  • Ralstonia solanacearum is an aerobic gram-negative bacterium. (theplantlady.com)
  • With the genome size ranging from 271 to 275 kb, this is a novel jumbo family of bacteriophages. (frontiersin.org)
  • E.coli contains several members of this family although the function of these proteins is uncertain. (nih.gov)
  • nov. a novel member of the family Alcaligenaceae with the ability to decolorize azo dyes aerobically. (microbiologyresearch.org)
  • lipase A family member (39.6 kD) (5. (nig.ac.jp)
  • lipase A precursor family member (4. (nig.ac.jp)
  • lipase family member (5H31) [Caenor. (nig.ac.jp)
  • gastric lipase family member (5H412. (nig.ac.jp)
  • lipase family member (4L4) [Caenorh. (nig.ac.jp)
  • The X-ray structures of the flavoHb from Saccharomyces cerevisae presented in complex with an unknown small ligand (Yhb) and with econazole (Yhb(E) ) at 2.1 and 3.0 Å resolutions, respectively, reveal a high architectural accordance between prokaryotic and eukaryotic family members. (rcsb.org)
  • This graph shows the total number of publications written about "Ralstonia" by people in UAMS Profiles by year, and whether "Ralstonia" was a major or minor topic of these publications. (uams.edu)