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Plasmid-Determined Epistatic Susceptibility to Kasugamycin [PDF]
The effect of two representative plasmids, R100 and F8-gal, on the susceptibility of Escherichia coli to kasugamycin was studied. R + and F + cells were found to be more susceptible to this antibiotic than R − and F ...
H, Danbara, M, Yoshikawa
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Tackling Soil ARG‐Carrying Pathogens with Global‐Scale Metagenomics
The ultimate risk of antibiotic abuse is the spread of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) into pathogens. This work reveals that soilborne AP diversity is driven by human activities, climatic variables, and physicochemical properties at the global scale. Specifically, agricultural land has the highest AP richness.
Binhao Wang +11 more
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Abstract This review is in support of the development of selective, precise, fast, and validated capillary electrophoresis (CE) methods. It follows up a similar article from 1998, Wätzig H, Degenhardt M, Kunkel A. “Strategies for capillary electrophoresis: method development and validation for pharmaceutical and biological applications,” pointing out ...
Finja Krebs +11 more
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Self‐demise of soft rot bacteria by activation of microbial predators by pectin‐based carriers
In this research, a low methoxyl pectin‐based immobilization system for Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus is established. It takes advantage that pectin residues induce plant cell wall degrading enzymes secretion by the pathogens, bringing upon the release of the encapsulated predators.
Gal Sason +5 more
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Framework for defining pesticide maximum residue levels in feed: applications to cattle and sheep
A framework defines consistent maximum residue levels (MRLs) of pesticides in animal feed and evaluates the impact of those MRLs on/from upstream and downstream sectors of the livestock‐product supply chain. Abstract BACKGROUND Pesticide residues in animal feed can endanger animal health and compromise the safety of livestock products for human ...
Zijian Li, Peter Fantke
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Abstract Molecular epidemiology studies are essential to refine our understanding of migrations of phytopathogenic bacteria, the major determining factor in their emergence, and to understand the factors that shape their population structure. Microsatellite and minisatellite typing are useful techniques for deciphering the population structure of ...
Olivier Pruvost +5 more
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Chemical products for corn bacterial streak control
Xanthomonas vasicola pv. vasculorum is one of the main bacterial diseases in corn, which causes damage to crops due to its fast dissemination and difficult control.
Alex Junior Pietrobon +2 more
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Functional specialization of ribosomes? [PDF]
Ribosomes are highly conserved macromolecular machines that are responsible for protein synthesis in all living organisms. Work published in the past year has shown that changes to the ribosome core can affect the mechanism of translation initiation that
Gilbert, Wendy
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Common bacterial blight of bean: a model of seed transmission and pathological convergence
This pathogen profile summarizes the current knowledge on Xanthomonas phaseoli pv. phaseoli and Xanthomonas citri pv. fuscans, two phylogenetically distant groups of strains that cause common bacterial blight of bean. Abstract Background Xanthomonas citri pv. fuscans (Xcf) and Xanthomonas phaseoli pv.
Nicolas W. G. Chen +7 more
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Insights into the Stress Response Triggered by Kasugamycin in Escherichia coli
The bacteriostatic aminoglycoside antibiotic kasugamycin inhibits protein synthesis at an initial step without affecting translation elongation. It binds to the mRNA track of the ribosome and prevents formation of the translation initiation complex on ...
Christian Müller +4 more
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