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The fine structure of Micrococcus radiophilus and Micrococcus radioproteolyticus

Archives of Microbiology, 1976
The radiation resistant bacteria Micrococcus radiophilus and M. radioproteolyticus were studied by thin sectioning and freez-etching techniques and the two species were found to be similar in the fine structure. The only significant difference was in the appearance of the surfaces of the cell walls in freeze-etched preparations.
U B, Sleytr   +3 more
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Cytochromes of Micrococcus lysodeikticus

Nature, 1958
IN an investigation of the difference spectra of bacterial cytochromes, Smith1,2 found that Micrococcus lysodeikticus, strain 4698 A.T.C.C., possessed cytochromes a and c, but no absorption peak corresponding to cytochrome b was detected.
F L, JACKSON, V D, LAWTON
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Micrococcus radiodurans 5′-nucleotidase

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Enzymology, 1973
Abstract A 5′-nucleotidase (5′-ribonucleotide phosphohydrolase, EC 3.1.3.5) isolated from Micrococcus radiodurans appears to have properties more closely resembling some of the corresponding vertebrate enzymes than the reported bacterial enzymes. The M. radiodurans enzyme is a strict nucleoside 5′-phosphomonoesterase with a pH optimum between 8 and 9.
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Micrococcus antarcticus AX

2017
Published as part of Ko, Kwan Su, Cha, Chang-Jun, Im, Wan-Taek, Kim, Seung-Bum, Seong, Chi-Nam, Bae, Jin-Woo, Jahng, Kwangyeop, Cho, Jang-Cheon, Joh, Ki-seong & Lee, Soon Dong, 2017, A report of 34 unrecorded bacterial species in Korea, belonging to the Actinobacteria, pp. 1-14 in Journal of Species Research 6 (1) on page 11, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2017.6.1.
Ko, Kwan Su   +9 more
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Variation of Staphylococcus (Micrococcus Pyogenes)

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1960
Staphylococcus now exceeds other Grampositive cocci as an important cause of disease and death, yet basic information of its ecology, pathogenesis, and immune relationships is incomplete. 1 Intensive studies of its dissociative pattern had not been made in contrast with those of Pneumococcus and Streptococcus whose main colonial variant forms are known
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ENDOCARDITIS DUE TO MICROCOCCUS TETRAGENUS

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1954
Excerpt Micrococcus tetragenus (Gaffkya tetragena)is an extremely variable bacterium which rarely causes endocarditis.
J E, HANSEN, G, MILLER, B E, POLLOCK
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Micrococcus flavus HME

2016
Description of Micrococcus flavus HME 8781 Cells are Gram-staining-positive, non-flagellated and rod­shaped. Colonies are circular, convex, entire and yellow-colored after 2 days on MA at 30℃. Negative reactions are obtained for nitrate reduction, indole production, glucose fermentation, arginine dihydrolase, urease, esculin hydrolysis, gelatinase and ...
Choi, Jung-Hye   +12 more
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Phosphate transport in Micrococcus lysodeikticus

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes, 1977
Phosphate accumulates in Micrococcus lysodeikticus cells against a concentration gradient, by an energy-dependent process. The phosphate transport is derepressed during phosphate deprivation. The depression process is inhibited by chloramphenicol. The apparent Km of phosphate transport is 4.3 micronM.
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