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Molybdenum reductase in Enterobacter cloacae

World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 1997
Under anaerobic conditions in glucose–yeast extract medium with phosphate, Enterobacter cloacae strain 48 grew well and reduced Mo6+, to Mo5+. The activity of Mo6+-reductase was measured by the formation of molybdenum blue (complexation between Mo5+ and phosphate ion).
Ariff, Arbakariya   +4 more
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Enterobacter cloacae rpoS promoter and gene organization

Archives of Microbiology, 2002
The upstream region of the Enterobacter cloacae strain CECT960 rpoS gene was sequenced. An IS 10R element was found within the nlpD gene, between rpoSp and rpoS. The rpoS promoter, although functional, did not drive transcription of the gene in this strain.
Juana María, Navarro-Lloréns   +2 more
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Acute Necrotizing Pneumonia Caused by Enterobacter cloacae

Southern Medical Journal, 1988
We have described a 55-year-old man with fever, productive cough, and a right upper lobe infiltrate, which subsequently cavitated. Cultures of bronchial secretions obtained by bronchoscopic protected brush catheter technique revealed Enterobacter cloacae, a previously unreported cause of acute necrotizing pneumonia.
W A, Broughton, M B, Kirkpatrick
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Application and assessment of cloacin typing of Enterobacter cloacae

Journal of Hospital Infection, 1992
Three methods, O-serotyping, phage typing and susceptibility to bacteriocins, were used to type 357 clinical isolates of Enterobacter cloacae cultured from 219 patients. One hundred and sixty isolates were typed by serology and phage typing. When these two methods were used, primary classification of isolates was based on serology (65.7% typable) and ...
M A, Daw   +3 more
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Enterobacter cloacae causing pneumatocele in a neonate

Acta Paediatrica, 1994
Pneumatocele formation, a cyst‐like rarefaction that develops within the lung parenchyma, is an unusual complication of pneumonia in the neonate. It has been reported to occur with Staphlococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Streptococcus pneumoniae, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections.
J Z, Glustein, M, Kaplan
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[Action of imipenem on Enterobacter cloacae].

Pathologie-biologie, 1988
Most of Enterobacter cloacae strains produce chromosomally determined class I beta-lactamases when they are exposed to beta-lactams. Imipenem is a strong inducer of these enzymes but is poorly affected by them. We compared the effect of imipenem on inducible, non-inducible and stably derepressed strains of E.
P Y, Donnio   +3 more
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Endophthalmitis caused by Enterobacter cloacae.

Annals of ophthalmology, 1993
Cataract extraction with placement of intraocular lenses is the most common intraocular procedure done today, with endophthalmitis as its most devastating complication. To our knowledge, this is only the third reported case of postoperative endophthalmitis caused by the gram-negative bacillus, Enterobacter cloacae.
S A, Milewski, P, Klevjer-Anderson
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Detection of amp C in Enterobacter cloacae in China

International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents, 2001
PCR amplification of 55 strains of Enterobacter cloacae indicated 51 of them had amp C structural gene verified by DNA sequence and Southern blotting. All PCR products were cleaved into 666- and 328-bp fragments by Kpn1 restriction enzyme. Imipenem was the most potent inducer for mRNA expression of amp C gene and beta-lactamase activity.
Y L, Zhang, J T, Li, M W, Zhao
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An unusual etiology of infective endocarditis: Enterobacter cloacae

Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy, 2012
Gram-negative microorganisms are rarely implicated in causing infective endocarditis (IE). Although the traditionally identified risk factor for Gram-negative endocarditis has been intravenous drug abuse, recent studies have revealed that healthcare contact and the presence of prosthetic cardiac devices are primary risk factors for IE secondary to non ...
Juhi, Moon   +3 more
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Sequence of a melibiose transporter gene of Enterobacter cloacae

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Gene Structure and Expression, 1997
We cloned a fragment of the chromosomal DNA of Enterobacter cloacae, which enabled a melibiose-negative Escherichia coli mutant lacking melB to grow on melibiose as the sole source of carbon. Transformed cells harboring the hybrid plasmid carrying the cloned DNA showed melibiose transport activity.
N, Okazaki   +5 more
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