The filamentous fungus Cunninghamella elegans ATCC 36112 metabolized the triphenylmethane dye malachite green with a first-order rate constant of 0.029 micromol h(-1) (mg of cells)-1. Malachite green was enzymatically reduced to leucomalachite green and also converted to N-demethylated and N-oxidized metabolites, including primary and secondary arylamines. Inhibition studies suggested that the cyt ...
1-Fluornaphthalene is an organofluorine chemical compound from the group of naphthalene derivatives and fluoroaromatics. Its chemical formula is C 10H 7F. 1-Fluoronaphthalene can be obtained by reacting naphthalene with Selectfluor. 1-Fluornaphthalene is a colorless, combustible liquid, which is insoluble in water. 1-Fluoronaphthalene was used for the tert-butyllithium-mediated synthesis of 6-substituted phenanthridines. It has also been used in the synthesis of LY248686, a potent inhibitor of serotonin and norepinephrine uptake. 1-Bromonaphthalene 1-Chloronaphthalene 1-Fluoronaphthalene. Sigma Aldrich. sigmaaldrich.com. Retrieved 13 June 2017. Atta-Ur-Rahman (2006). Advances in Organic Synthesis: Modern Organofluorine Chemistry-Synthetic Aspects. Bentham Science Publishers. p. 246. ISBN 1-60805-198-6. 1-FLUORONAPHTHALENE. CAMEO Chemicals. cameochemicals.noaa.gov. Retrieved 13 June 2017 ...
The present invention is directed toward a method for producing beta-carotene using a mated culture of Mucorales fungi. The method includes mutating and selecting negative (minus mating type) and positive (plus mating type) Mucorales fungal microorganisms, culturing the selected negative and positive microorganisms in an effective medium to form a mated culture that produces beta-carotene, and recovering beta-carotene therefrom. The present invention provides mated cultures that overproduce beta-carotene and is also directed to certain negative and positive microorganisms used to overproduce beta-carotene. The present invention also provides beta-carotene formulations produced by the claimed method, and the use of such formulations, for example, to enhance pigmentation, to reduce damage caused by reactive oxygen species or phototoxic molecules, to prevent or treat cancer or cardiovascular disease, to provide a Vitamin A supplement, to enhance lactation
A zigomicose (mucormicose) é uma infecção rara, mas altamente invasiva, causada por fungos da ordem Mucorales (gêneros Rhizopus, Mucor, Rhizomucor, Absidia, Apophysomyces, Saksenaea, Cunninghamella, Cokeromyces e Syncephalastrum). Esse tipo de infecção é usualmente associado a doenças hematológicas, cetoacidose diabética e transplante de órgãos. A apresentação clínica mais frequente é a mucormicose rinocerebral, com ou sem envolvimento pulmonar. A zigomicose pulmonar ocorre mais frequentemente em pacientes com neutropenia profunda e prolongada e pode se apresentar como infiltrado lobar ou segmentar, nódulos isolados, lesões cavitárias, hemorragia ou infarto. As manifestações clínicas e radiológicas são na maioria dos casos indistinguíveis daquelas associadas com aspergilose invasiva. Este artigo descreve as características gerais da zigomicose pulmonar, com ênfase no diagnóstico laboratorial, e ilustra a morfologia de algumas lesões ...
MIC values for amphotericin B and three azoles determined by the EUCAST reference technique and by gradient concentration strips were compared for 30 Mucorales isolates belonging to clinically important species. Essential agreement (EA) within ±2 dilution steps at 24 hours between the techniques was 83.3% for isavuconazole. EAs for itraconazole, amphotericin B, and posaconazole were 86.7%, 73.3%, and 56.7%, respectively.. ...
Using Viracors Fungal Plus PCR Profile I, detect Aspergillus species, A. terreus, A. fumigatis, Mucorales, Nocardia, and Pneumocystis jiroveci (PCP) pathogens within 8 to 12 hours from receipt of a bronchoalveolar (BAL) specimen type.
TY - JOUR. T1 - Development of an adaptive nonintrusive spectral technique for uncertainty quantification and application to a multiphysics problem. AU - Gilli, L. AU - Lathouwers, D. AU - Kloosterman, JL. AU - van der Hagen, THJJ. N1 - N13-015. PY - 2013. Y1 - 2013. M3 - Article. VL - 175. SP - 172. EP - 187. JO - Nuclear Science and Engineering: research and development related to peaceful utilization of nuclear energy. JF - Nuclear Science and Engineering: research and development related to peaceful utilization of nuclear energy. SN - 0029-5639. ER - ...
Intended for protein biochemists and biophysicists, the 469-page volume Spectral Techniques in Proteomics describes spectroscopic tools for use with p
Saksenaea species (spp.) are uncommon causes of mucormycosis but are emerging pathogens mostly associated with trauma and soil contamination often in immunocompetent hosts. Due to lack of sporulation in the laboratory, diagnosis and susceptibility testing is difficult so optimal treatment regimens are unknown. A 67 year-old man from the Northern Territory in Australia, with a history of eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis, developed disseminated Saksenaea infection after initially presenting with symptoms consistent with bacterial pyelonephritis. Despite a delay in diagnosis; with aggressive surgical management and dual therapy with amphotericin B and posaconazole, he survived. We describe an unusual case of disseminated infection with a favourable outcome to date.
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Pilobolus crystallinus var. crystallinus, commonly known as the Dung Cannon or Hat Thrower, is a species of fungus belonging to the Mucorales order. It is unique in that it adheres its spores to vegetation, so as to be eaten by grazing animals. It then passes through the animals digestive systems and grows in their feces. Although these fungi only grow to be 2-4 cm (0.8-1.6 in) tall, they can shoot their sporangium, containing their spores, up to 2 m (6.6 ft) away. Due to an increase of pressure in the vesicle, the sporangium can accelerate 0-45 mph in the first millimeter of its flight, which corresponds to an acceleration of an incredible 20000 g. Using a mucus-like substance found in the vesicle of the fungus, the sporangium can adhere itself onto whatever it lands, thus completing its life cycle. The basionym of this species is Hydrogera crystallina F.H. Wigg. 1780. The ability of this fungus to cause problems for florists was noted in the scientific literature in 1881: ... this small ...
In this paper, we report a turn-on fluorescence sensing of Al³⁺ ion using a new fluorenone derivative. The imino derivative of 2-amino-9-fluorenone and mercapto-2-butanone is synthesized and characterized using IR, NMR, and mass spectral techniques. The fluorescence of the compound shows a large enhancement at the addition of Al³⁺ ions, and other metal ions show insignificant changes of the fluore ...
Combat trauma wounds with invasive fungal infections (IFIs) are often polymicrobial with fungal and bacterial growth, but the impact of the wound microbiology on clinical outcomes is uncertain. Our objectives were to compare the microbiological features between IFI and non-IFI wounds and evaluate whether clinical outcomes differed among IFI wounds based upon mold type.
Phytopathogenic fungi must feed on their hosts to propagate and cause disease. Their ability to access the rich nutrient supply offered by living plants is one of the most obvious properties that distinguish pathogens from saprophytes. Successful invasion by pathogens depends as much on their ability to utilize the available nutrient sources offered by plants as on their ability to penetrate plants and evade defensive mechanisms. Here, we review current knowledge on the nature of the nutrient supplies utilized by pathogens during infection.The available evidence is rudimentary in most cases. There is much evidence to suggest that fungal metabolism can be divided into at least two phases. The first is based on lipolysis and occurs during germination and penetration of the host. The second phase uses glycolysis and predominates during the invasion of host tissue. We also propose, mainly on theoretical grounds, that a third phase of nutrition occurs late in infection during which new spores are ...
The Mucorales, Zoopagales, Dimargaritales and Kickxellales are characterised by a wide range of life strategies for such a relatively small number of phylogenetically related species. Whilst most are saprobic (in soil) others are pathogenic on plants, animals (including man) and other fungi, either facultatively and unspecialized or highly host specific. They are mainly mesophiles but some are psychrophiles and others thermophiles; most are temperate but some only have a tropical distribution and a number of species are very widely distributed, having been recorded from the Antarctic, high northern latitudes and both east and west in temperate and tropical zones ...
To explore a new set of anticancer agents, a novel series of pyrazolo[4,3-e]pyrido[1,2-a]pyrimidine derivatives 7a-l have been designed and synthesized via cyclocondensation reactions of pyrazolo-enaminone 5 with a series of arylidene malononitriles; compound 5 was obtained from 5-amino-4-cyanopyrazole (3). The structures of the target compounds 7a-l were investigated by spectral techniques and elemental analysis (IR, UV-Vis, 1H NMR, 13C NMR and ESI-MS). All compounds were evaluated for their in vitro cytotoxicity employing a panel of different human tumor cell lines, A375, HT29, MCF7, A2780, FaDu as well as non-malignant NIH 3T3 and HEK293 cells. It has been found that the conjugate 7e was the most active towards many cell lines with EC50 values ranging between 9.1 and 13.5 µM, respectively. Moreover, in silico docking studies of 7e with six anticancer drug targets, i.e. DHFR, VEGFR2, HER-2/neu, hCA-IX, CDK6 and LOX also was performed, in order to gain some insights into their putative mode of
Article SolarBee Technical Bulletin. A. SOLARBEE OVERVIEW 1. Origin of the SolarBee. Pump Systems, Inc. (PSI) developed, built and installed its first solar powered mixer in Dickinson, ND, in the summer of 1998. It was installed into a 30 acre x 13 ...
FIG. 4. Proton NMR spectrum (500 MHz) of the major phenanthrene metabolite formed from phenanthrene by C. elegans, shown with resonance assignments. - Identification of a novel metabolite in phenanthrene metabolism by the fungus Cunninghamella elegans.
Case reports of Apophysomyces spp. in immunocompetent hosts have been a result of traumatic deep implantation of Apophysomyces spp. spore-contaminated soil or debris. On May 22, 2011 a tornado occurred in Joplin, MO, leaving 13 tornado victims with Apophysomyces trapeziformis infections as a result …
Rhizomucor miehei lipase (RML) is greatly hyperactivated (around 20- to 25-fold toward small substrates) in the presence of sucrose laurate. Hyperactivation appears to be an intramolecular process because it is very similar for soluble enzymes and covalently immobilized derivatives. The hyperactivated enzyme was immobilized (in the presence of sucrose laurate) on cyanogen bromide-activated Sepharose (very mild covalent immobilization through the amino terminal residue), on glyoxyl Sepharose (intense multipoint covalent immobilization through the region with the highest amount of Lys residues), and on different anion exchangers (by multipoint anionic exchange through the region with the highest density of negative charges). Covalent immobilization does not promote the fixation of the hyperactivated enzyme, but immobilization on Sepharose Q retains the hyperactivated enzyme even in the absence of a detergent. The hydrolysis of fish oils by these hyperactivated enzyme derivatives was sevenfold ...
Tributyltin (TBT) is one of the most deleterious compounds introduced into natural environment by humans. The ability of Cunninghamella echinulata to degrade tributyltin (TBT) (5 mg l-1) as well as the effect of the xenobiotic on fungal amino acids composition and proteins profile were examined. C. echinulata removed 91% of the initial biocide concentration and formed less hazardous compounds dibutyltin (DBT) and monobutyltin (MBT). Moreover, the fungus produced a hydroxylated metabolite (TBTOH), in which the hydroxyl group was bound directly to the tin atom. Proteomics analysis showed that in the presence of TBT, the abundances of 22 protein bands were changed and the unique overexpressions of peroxiredoxin and nuclease enzymes were observed. Determination of free amino acids showed significant changes in the amounts of 19 from 23 detected metabolites. A parallel increase in the level of selected amino acids such as betaine, alanine, aminoisobutyrate or proline and peroxiredoxin enzyme in ...
Tributyltin (TBT) is one of the most deleterious compounds introduced into natural environment by humans. The ability of Cunninghamella echinulata to degrade tributyltin (TBT) (5 mg l-1) as well as the effect of the xenobiotic on fungal amino acids composition and proteins profile were examined. C. echinulata removed 91% of the initial biocide concentration and formed less hazardous compounds dibutyltin (DBT) and monobutyltin (MBT). Moreover, the fungus produced a hydroxylated metabolite (TBTOH), in which the hydroxyl group was bound directly to the tin atom. Proteomics analysis showed that in the presence of TBT, the abundances of 22 protein bands were changed and the unique overexpressions of peroxiredoxin and nuclease enzymes were observed. Determination of free amino acids showed significant changes in the amounts of 19 from 23 detected metabolites. A parallel increase in the level of selected amino acids such as betaine, alanine, aminoisobutyrate or proline and peroxiredoxin enzyme in ...
SUMMARY: The effect of adding dibutyryl cyclic AMP to five species of Mucorales was tested. With Mucor hiemalis and M. mucedo a rapid halt of apical extension and a slower rate of resumed growth were observed together with marked morphological changes, including hyphal dilation, apical swelling, septation and multiple branching. Sporangiospore development, and the mating reaction in M. mucedo were both inhibited; carotene pigmentation was increased. Phycomyces blakesleeanus, Blakeslea trispora and Zygorhynchus moelleri were insensitive to dibutyryl cyclic AMP.
PubMed journal article: Biotransformation of pantoprazole by the fungus Cunninghamella blakesleeana. Download Prime PubMed App to iPhone, iPad, or Android
Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of Hyphae and fruiting structures (sporangia) of Absidia corymbifera (also known as Mycocladus corymbifer). Seen here are hyphae and typical pyriform-shaped sporangia with conical-shaped columella and pronounced funnel-shaped apophysis. Absidia corymbifera is found worldwide in soil and decaying organic matter. In indoor environments it has been isolated from carpet and mattress dust, potted plant soil and bird droppings. It poses an inhalation and deep skin (dermal) inoculation health risks especially to individuals with weak immune systems. It also poses a health risk related to major barrier breaks such as corneal perforation, major surgery, peritoneal or venous catheter presence, and injection drug use. It is also associated with animal disease, especially mycotic abortion. Magnification: x220 when shortest axis printed at 25 millimetres. - Stock Image C032/3177
article{Acosta:2011di, author = {Acosta, Andreina and Filice, Marco and Fernandez-Lorente, Gloria and Palomo, Jose M and Guisan, Jose M}, title = {{Kinetically controlled synthesis of monoglyceryl esters from chiral and prochiral acids methyl esters catalyzed by immobilized Rhizomucor miehei lipase}}, journal = {Bioresource Technology}, year = {2011}, volume = {102}, number = {2}, pages = {507--512}, month = jan, language = {English}, rating = {0}, date-added = {2017-08-22T10:48:19GMT}, date-modified = {2020-07-09T13:27:50GMT}, abstract = {Partial acylation of only one primary hydroxyl group of glycerol generates a chiral center at position 2. Rhizomucor miehei lipase (RML) catalyzes the kinetically controlled transesterification of different aromatic carboxylic acids methyl esters with glycerol. High }, url = {http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S096085241001480X}, uri = {url{papers3://publication/uuid/4511F2D9-2EBF-4871-8584-C6C145531419 ...
Lipases have important applications in biotechnological processes, motivating us to produce, purify, immobilize and perform a biochemical characterization of the lipase from Rhizomucor pusillus. The fungus was cultivated by solid state fermentation producing lipolytic activity of about 0.5 U/mL(4U/g). A partial purification by gel filtration chromatography in Se-phacryl S-100 allowed obtaining a yield of about 85% and a purification factor of 5.7. Our results revealed that the purified enzyme is very stable with some significant differences in its properties when compared to crude extract. The crude enzyme extract has an optimum pH and temperature of 7.5 ° C and 40 ° C, respectively. After purification, a shift of the optimum pH from 7 to 8 was observed, as well as a rise in optimumtemperature to 60 ° C and an increase in stability. The enzyme was immobilized on CNBr-Agarose and Octyl-Agarose supports, having the highest immobilization yield of 94% in the second resin. The major advantage of
Rhinocerebral mucormycosis is a rare, fulminating opportunistic fungal infection caused by a fungus of the order mucorales. These fungi are ubiquitous, subsisting on decaying vegetation and diverse organic material. Although the fungi and spores of mucorales show minimal intrinsic pathogenicity towards normal persons, they can initiate aggressive and fulminating infection in the immune compromised host. Because rhinocerebral mucormycosis occurs infrequently it may pose a diagnostic and therapeutic dilemma for those who are not familiar with its clinical presentation. We present a patient with classical presentation of rhinocerebral mucormycosis involving the paranasal sinuses, the orbit and cranial base who, was treated by a combination of aggressive surgical and medical therapy and subsequently had surgical repair of the oral defect. The purpose of this presentation is to draw attention to the clinical presentation and pathogenesis of rhinocerebral mucormycosis and to emphasise the need for ...
Mixed cultures of strains of opposite sex of the Mucorales produce trisporic acids and other compounds arising from cleavage of β-carotene, some of which act as signals in the mating process. The genome of Phycomyces blakesleeanus contains five sequences akin to those of verified carotenoid cleavage …
Forms zygospores when mixed with (+) strain. Medium: potato dextrose agar. Tube.NOTE: Bacterial and fungal cultures will be sold and shipped to institutions only. Desired Date of …
TY - JOUR. T1 - Rhino-Orbital-Cerebral mucormycosis. AU - Gamaletsou, Maria N.. AU - Sipsas, Nikolaos V.. AU - Roilides, Emmanuel. AU - Walsh, Thomas J.. PY - 2012/8/1. Y1 - 2012/8/1. N2 - This review focuses on sinus, sino-orbital, and rhinocerebral infection caused by the Mucorales. As the traditional term of rhinocerebral mucormycosis omits the critical involvement of the eye, the more comprehensive term as rhino-orbital-cerebral mucormycosis (ROCM) is used. The most common underlying illnesses of ROCM are diabetes mellitus, hematological malignancies, hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, and solid organ transplantation. Sporangiospores are deposited in the nasal turbinates and paranasal sinuses in immunocompromised patients. Qualitative and quantitative abnormalities of neutrophils, monocytes and macrophages increase the risk for development of mucormycosis. Altered iron metabolism also is a critical factor in the pathogenesis of patients with diabetes mellitus who are at risk for ROCM. ...
Mucor includes at least 39 species, belonging to phylum zygomycota, order Mucorales, Mucoraceae family. M. racemosus was first described and named by Bulliard in 1791.【1】 It is one of the earliest species people discovered in soil and was isolated long time ago--as early as 1886.【2】 M. racemosus has several synonyms such as Calyptromyces globosus, Circinomucor sphaerosporus, M.dimorphosporus f. sphaerosporus, M. globosus, M. macrosporus, M. sphaerosporus and so on. This species is closely related to M. mucedo and M.rouxianus, since they all belong to the same genus and share lots of similar characters.. ...
Cutaneous mucormycosis in an acute lymphoblastic leukemia child during bone marrow suppression: A case report, Yalan You, Runying Zou, Xiangling He
Zygomycota are arguably the most ecologically diverse group of fungi, functioning as saprophytes on substrates such as fruit, soil, and dung (Mucorales), as harmless inhabitants of arthropod guts (Harpellales), as plant mutualists forming ectomycorrhizae (Endogonales), and as pathogens of animals, plants, amoebae, and especially other fungi (all Dimargaritales and some Zoopagales are mycoparasites). A number of species are used in Asian food fermentations, such as Rhizopus oligosporus in the Indonesian staple tempeh, and Actinomucor elegans in Chinese cheese or sufu (Hesseltine 1991).. Conversely, some species have a negative economic impact on human affairs by causing storage rots of fruits (particularly strawberries by Rhizopus stolonifer [Figure 1]), as agents of plant disease (e.g., Choanephora cucurbitarum flower rot of curcurbits), while other species can cause life-threatening opportunistic infections of diabetic, immuno-suppressed, and immuno-compromised patients (de Hoog et al. 2000). ...
Rhino-orbital-cerebral-mucormycosis (ROCM), previously referred to as orbital zygomycosis, refers to the presentation of pathologic symptoms in the orbit as a result of fungal infections caused by fungi in the order Mucorales, most commonly by the species Rhizopus oryzae. ROCM usually occurs in an immunocompromised host and presents with initial symptoms such as vision loss, ptosis, diplopia, and external ophthalmoplegia. Left untreated, ROCM can progress to acute vision loss and death [1][2].
TY - JOUR. T1 - Why is mucormycosis more difficult to cure than more common mycoses?. AU - Katragkou, A.. AU - Walsh, T. J.. AU - Roilides, E.. PY - 2014/1/1. Y1 - 2014/1/1. N2 - Although considered to be a rare infection, mucormycosis (zygomycosis) has emerged as the second most common invasive mould infection. Despite the advent of newer antifungal agents, mortality rate of mucormycosis remains exceedingly high. Successful management of mucormycosis requires early diagnosis, reversal of underlying predisposing risk factors, surgical debridement and prompt administration of active antifungal agents. However, mucormycosis is not always amenable to cure. There are challenging obstacles that lead to difficulties in management of amphotericin B. These include unique host-based risk factors for mucormycosis, the fungus resistance to innate host defences and distinctive features of its immunopathogenesis, such as extensive angioinvasion, increased virulence and use of chelators by the fungus as ...
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article{6ba8c1c4-4848-4ace-ab03-2cf46d17fe4b, abstract = {Isosorbide is a stiff bicyclic diol derived from glycose-based polysaccharides, and is thus an attractive building block for novel rigid bioplastics. In the present work a highly regioselective biocatalytic approach for the synthesis of isosorbide 5-methacrylate was developed. The Lipozyme RM IM (Rhizomucor miehei lipase) catalyzed process is straightforward, easily scalable and chromatography-free; a simple extractive workup afforded the monomer at >99% purity and in 87% yield. The developed strategy was applied for the synthesis of a series of monomethacrylated isosorbide derivatives. Radical polymerization of the monomers produced rigid polymethacrylates with a certain side group in either endo or exo configuration, exclusively, which generated materials with great diversity of properties. For example, the two regioisomeric polymers carrying hydroxyl groups reached a glass transition temperature at ,i,T,/i,,sub,g,/sub, = 167 °C. ...
ID A0A168KCZ2_MUCCL Unreviewed; 1405 AA. AC A0A168KCZ2; DT 06-JUL-2016, integrated into UniProtKB/TrEMBL. DT 06-JUL-2016, sequence version 1. DT 07-JUN-2017, entry version 8. DE SubName: Full=Uncharacterized protein {ECO:0000313,EMBL:OAD02258.1}; GN ORFNames=MUCCIDRAFT_111629 {ECO:0000313,EMBL:OAD02258.1}; OS Mucor circinelloides f. lusitanicus CBS 277.49. OC Eukaryota; Fungi; Mucoromycota; Mucoromycotina; Mucorales; Mucorineae; OC Mucoraceae; Mucor. OX NCBI_TaxID=747725 {ECO:0000313,EMBL:OAD02258.1, ECO:0000313,Proteomes:UP000077051}; RN [1] {ECO:0000313,EMBL:OAD02258.1, ECO:0000313,Proteomes:UP000077051} RP NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCE [LARGE SCALE GENOMIC DNA]. RC STRAIN=CBS 277.49 {ECO:0000313,EMBL:OAD02258.1, RC ECO:0000313,Proteomes:UP000077051}; RG DOE Joint Genome Institute; RA Corrochano L.M., Kuo A., Marcet-Houben M., Polaino S., Salamov A., RA Villalobos J.M., Alvarez M.I., Avalos J., Benito E.P., Benoit I., RA Burger G., Camino L.P., Canovas D., Cerda-Olmedo E., Cheng J.-F., RA Dominguez A., ...
Disseminated mucormycosis typically occurs in people who are already sick from other medical conditions, so it can be difficult to know which symptoms are related to mucormycosis. Patients with disseminated infection in the brain can develop mental status changes or coma.. ...
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ID A0A0C9MJS5_9FUNG Unreviewed; 863 AA. AC A0A0C9MJS5; DT 29-APR-2015, integrated into UniProtKB/TrEMBL. DT 29-APR-2015, sequence version 1. DT 20-DEC-2017, entry version 16. DE SubName: Full=Uncharacterized protein {ECO:0000313,EMBL:GAN07664.1}; GN ORFNames=MAM1_0170d07166 {ECO:0000313,EMBL:GAN07664.1}; OS Mucor ambiguus. OC Eukaryota; Fungi; Mucoromycota; Mucoromycotina; Mucorales; Mucorineae; OC Mucoraceae; Mucor. OX NCBI_TaxID=91626 {ECO:0000313,EMBL:GAN07664.1, ECO:0000313,Proteomes:UP000053815}; RN [1] {ECO:0000313,Proteomes:UP000053815} RP NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCE [LARGE SCALE GENOMIC DNA]. RC STRAIN=NBRC 6742 {ECO:0000313,Proteomes:UP000053815}; RA Takeda I., Yamane N., Morita T., Tamano K., Machida M., Baker S., RA Koike H.; RT Draft genome sequence of an oleaginous Mucoromycotina fungus Mucor RT ambiguus NBRC6742.; RL Submitted (AUG-2014) to the EMBL/GenBank/DDBJ databases. CC ----------------------------------------------------------------------- CC Copyrighted by the UniProt Consortium, ...
Profiling cells along the gut-brain axis at the single cell level will provide unique information for each cell type, a three-dimensional map of how cell types work together to form tissues, and insights into how changes in the map underlie health and disease of the GI system and its crosstalk with the brain. Disocver the latest research on single cell analysis of the gut-brain axis here. ...
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In this article we will discuss about the features and significance of zygomycetes. Salient Features of Zygomycetes: The class Zygomycetes includes those members in which the resting spore (zogospore) develops by the fusion of two gametangia. They do not have motile cells (zoospores) in any stage of their life-cycle. The salient features of the class […]. ...
7-hydroxyprogesterone: formed by the hydroxylation of progesterone by extracts of Phycomyces blakesleeanus; RN given refers to (alpha)-isomer; RN for cpd without isomeric designation not avail 4/91
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Mucormycosis is a fungal infection angioinvasive, because fungi of the Mucorales order. incidents that can not be measured precisely, because there are few population-based studies,. ...
Mucormycosis is a fungal infection angioinvasive, because fungi of the Mucorales order. incidents that can not be measured precisely, because there are few population-based studies,. ...
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A semiconductor field-effect device has been used for an enzymatically catalyzed degradation of biopolymers for the first time. This novel technique is capable to monitor the degradation process of multiple samples in situ and in real-time. As model system, the degradation of the biopolymer poly(D, L-lactic acid) has been monitored in the degradation medium containing the enzyme lipase from Rhizomucor miehei. The obtained results demonstrate the potential of capacitive field-effect sensors for degradation studies of biodegradable polymers ...
A destroyed neighborhood is seen in Joplin, Mo. Tuesday, May 24, 2011. A tornado moved through much of the city Sunday, damaging a hospital and hundreds of homes and businesses. Pictures: On the Ground in Joplin...
Weak muscles may be the cause of the painful and debilitating condition known as runners knee, new research suggests. People who develop the condition tend to have weaker quads and hamstrings.
Mucormycosis is caused by common fungi frequently found in the soil and amongst decaying vegetation. Most individuals are exposed to these fungi on a daily basis -- but people with immune disorders may be more susceptible to infection. Six forms of infection have been identified and include rhinocerebral, pulmonary, cutaneous, gastrointestinal, central nervous system, and disseminated disease.. Conditions most commonly associated with mucormycosis include diabetes mellitus, chronic steroid use, metabolic acidosis, organ transplantation, leukemia/lymphoma, treatment with deferoxamine, and AIDS. In immunocompromised patients, normal body defenses may fail, leading to spore germination and the development of hyphae, which extend into the blood vessels with resultant ischemia and necrosis of adjacent organs.. ...
Rescue crews dug through piles of splintered houses and crushed cars Monday in a search for victims of a half-mile-wide tornado that killed at least 116 people when it blasted much of this Missouri town off the map and slammed straight into its hospital. Authorities feared the toll could rise as the full scope of the destruction comes into view: house after house reduced to slabs, cars crushed like soda cans, shaken residents roaming streets in search of missing family members. Fires from gas leaks burned across town, and more violent weather loomed, including the threat of hail, high winds and even more tornadoes. Some of the most startling damage was at St. Johns Regional Medical Center, where staff had only moments to hustle their patients into the hallway. Dr. Jim Riscoe said some members of his emergency room staff showed up after the tornado with injuries of their own, but they worked through the night anyway.