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Ligninolytic Enzymes of Endospore-Forming Bacillus aryabhattai BA03

Current Microbiology, 2020
In this work we investigated the enzymes produced by Bacillus aryabhattai BA03, particularly in those involved in ligninolytic activities such as laccases (Lac), lignin peroxidases (LiP) and Mn-dependent peroxidase (MnD-P). In this way, the maximal production of Lac (0.069 ± 0.000 U/mL) was obtained at pH 9, and 37 ºC after 72 h.
Alicia Paz   +3 more
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Mechanisms of endospore inactivation under high pressure

Trends in Microbiology, 2013
It is well known that spore germination and inactivation can be achieved within a broad temperature and pressure range. The existing literature, however, reports contradictory results concerning the effectiveness of different pressure-temperature combinations and the underlying inactivation mechanism(s).
Kai, Reineke   +3 more
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Initial butyrate producers during infant gut microbiota development are endospore formers.

Environmental Microbiology, 2020
The acquisition of the infant gut microbiota is key to establishing a host-microbiota symbiosis. Microbially produced metabolites tightly interact with the immune system, and the fermentation-derived short chain fatty acid butyrate is considered an ...
Olivia Appert   +11 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Clostridial endospore attachment

Proceedings, annual meeting, Electron Microscopy Society of America, 1994
Bacteria from the genus Clostridia, are responsible for such diseases as gas gangrene, wound infections, botulism, tetanus, pseudomembranous colitis, septicemia and nosocomial diarrhea. These anaerobic spores pose a special threat to man because they are ubiquitous, very difficult to kill, and tenaceously grow when conditions are right.
B. J. Panessa-Warren   +2 more
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Thermophilic Actinomycetes producing Resistant Endospores

Nature, 1968
Two thermophilic actinomycetes species produce resistant endospores very similar to those found in Bacillus and Clostridium.
T, Cross, P D, Walker, G W, Gould
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