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Biogenesis ofLysobactersp. XL1 vesicles
FEMS Microbiology Letters, 2015The Gram-negative bacterium Lysobacter sp. XL1 forms vesicles and, using them, secretes an extracellular protein, bacteriolytic endopeptidase L5. Fractionation of a Lysobacter sp. XL1 vesicle preparation in a sucrose density gradient yielded four vesicle fractions of 30%, 35%, 40% and 45% sucrose.
Irina V, Kudryakova +2 more
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Lysobacter selenitireducens sp. nov., isolated from river sediment
International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 2022A Gram-stain-negative, yellow-pigmented, motile, flagellated and rod-shaped bacterium, designated as 13AT, was isolated from a river sediment sample of Fuyang River in Hengshui City, Hebei Province, PR China. Strain 13AT grew at 10–37 °C (optimum, 30 °C), at pH 5.0–11.0 (optimum, pH 7.0) and at 0–7 % (w/v) NaCl concentration (optimum, 0 ...
Sidi Mao +9 more
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Lysobacter segetis sp. nov., Isolated from Soil
Current Microbiology, 2019A Gram-negative, aerobic, motile by gliding, rod-shaped bacterium, strain 17J68-2T, was isolated from a soil sample taken from Jeju Island, Republic of Korea. The isolate displayed high 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity to the members of the genus Lysobacter in the family Lysobacteraceae, with Lysobacter humi FJY8T (98.4% similarity), Lysobacter ...
Leonid N, Ten +5 more
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International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 2016
Two novel strains, designated KTCe-2T and 7C-9T, isolated from an activated sludge and freshwater sediment, respectively in South Korea, were characterized by a polyphasic approach to clarify their taxonomic positions. Phylogenetic analysis based on 16S rRNA gene sequences indicated that both isolates belong to the genus Lysobacter and are most closely
Muhammad Zubair, Siddiqi, Wan-Taek, Im
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Two novel strains, designated KTCe-2T and 7C-9T, isolated from an activated sludge and freshwater sediment, respectively in South Korea, were characterized by a polyphasic approach to clarify their taxonomic positions. Phylogenetic analysis based on 16S rRNA gene sequences indicated that both isolates belong to the genus Lysobacter and are most closely
Muhammad Zubair, Siddiqi, Wan-Taek, Im
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Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1996
Lysobacter enzymogenes and Lysobacter brunescens are Gram-negative gliding bacteria that belong to the γ subgroup of the proteobacteria. As a first step toward a molecular analysis of Lysobacter gliding motility, we developed techniques to genetically manipulate these bacteria.
D, Lin, M J, McBride
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Lysobacter enzymogenes and Lysobacter brunescens are Gram-negative gliding bacteria that belong to the γ subgroup of the proteobacteria. As a first step toward a molecular analysis of Lysobacter gliding motility, we developed techniques to genetically manipulate these bacteria.
D, Lin, M J, McBride
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Lysobacter gilvus sp. nov., isolated from activated sludge
Archives of Microbiology, 2020Strain HX-5-24T was isolated from the sludge collected from the outlet of the biochemical treatment facility of an agricultural chemical plant in Maanshan city, Anhui province, PR China (118° 28' N, 31° 47' E). Cells were observed to be Gram-reaction-negative, rod-shaped, non-motile and aerobic.
Jianyi Xu +6 more
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1992
The species classified in the genus Lysobacter are Gram-negative rods that move by gliding. The cells are slender and cylindrical, with rounded ends (Figs. 1 and 2). They typically measure 0.4−0.6 × 2−5 μm, but in the population there are also always long to very long (up to 70 μm) cells and filaments.
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The species classified in the genus Lysobacter are Gram-negative rods that move by gliding. The cells are slender and cylindrical, with rounded ends (Figs. 1 and 2). They typically measure 0.4−0.6 × 2−5 μm, but in the population there are also always long to very long (up to 70 μm) cells and filaments.
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Бактериофаг Lysobacter gummosus 3.2.11
IX Всероссийская Пущинская конференция «Биохимия, физиология и биосферная роль микроорганизмов»Бактерии рода Lysobacter – грамотрицательные бактерии палочковидной формы, распространенные в водной и почвенной среде. Как правило, представители данного рода отличаются способностью к секреции множества антимикробных соединений, так как пептиды, антибиотики и бактериолитические ферменты.
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Lysobacter species: a potential source of novel antibiotics
Archives of Microbiology, 2016Infectious diseases threaten global health due to the ability of microbes to acquire resistance against clinically used antibiotics. Continuous discovery of antibiotics with a novel mode of action is thus required. Actinomycetes and fungi are currently the major sources of antibiotics, but the decreasing rate of discovery of novel antibiotics suggests ...
Suresh Panthee +3 more
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Lysobacter telluris sp. nov., isolated from Korean rhizosphere soil
Archives of Microbiology, 2020A Gram-stain-negative, aerobic, non-motile, non-spore-forming light-yellow-coloured rod-shaped bacterial strain, designated YJ15T, was isolated from soil at Bigeum island in Korea. Growth was observed at 10-37 °C (optimum, 28 °C), at pH 6.0-7.5 (optimum, pH 7.0) and in the absence of NaCl.
Jae-Chan Lee, Kyung-Sook Whang
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