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Ureaplasma diversum protein interaction networks: evidence of horizontal gene transfer and evolution of reduced genomes among Mollicutes.

Canadian Journal of Microbiology (print), 2019
Ureaplasma diversum is a member of the Mollicutes class responsible for urogenital tract infection in cattle and small ruminants. Studies indicate that the process of horizontal gene transfer, the exchange of genetic material among different species, has
Joana Silva   +3 more
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Properties of the nucleases of mollicutes

Journal of Bacteriology, 1982
Extracts of the Mollicutes Acholeplasma equifetale, Acholeplasma laidlawii B, Mycoplasma arthritidis. Mycoplasma pulmonis, and Mycoplasma pneumoniae had DNase and endonuclease activity. A. laidlawii B had at least two peaks of DNase activity in sucrose gradients with sedimentation coefficients of 3.1S and 4.3S.
J D, Pollack, P J, Hoffmann
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Taxonomy of Mollicutes

2002
Many commonly used bacteriological terms are far from being well defined and in scientific papers these terms may be used with different meanings15, 89. One of the purposes of bacterial taxonomy is to avoid confusion by creating a database with a common language for bacteriologists.
Karl-Erik Johansson, Bertil Pettersson
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Mollicutes-related infections in thoracic surgery including lung and heart transplantation: a systematic review.

The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation, 2023
E. Farfour   +2 more
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Cytoskeleton of mollicutes.

Journal of molecular microbiology and biotechnology, 2006
Mollicutes are a class of bacteria that lack a peptidoglycan layer but have various cell shapes. They perform chromosome segregation and binary fission in a well-organized manner. Especially, species with polarized cell morphology duplicate their membrane protrusion at a position adjacent to the original one and move the new protrusion laterally to the
Makoto, Miyata, Hiroshi, Ogaki
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Evaluation of resistance of Bt and non-Bt maize genotypes to Dalbulus maidis (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) and associated mollicutes

Phytoparasitica, 2022
Rodrigo Donizeti Faria   +5 more
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Biology of Mollicutes

1993
Mollicutes are bacteria that lack a cell wall, one of the principal cellular and morphological structures of most prokaryotes. These wall-less organisms, earlier called either “pleuropneumonia-like organisms” or “mycoplasmas”, are also the smallest free-living, self-replicating forms currently known in biology. They share a small size and filterability
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Rapid Detection of Phloem-Restricted Mollicutes

1993
Three different types of pathogenic prokaryotes (spiroplasmas, MLOs, and BLOs) can be found in the phloem of plants. They are more precisely localized in the sieve tubes of the phloem tissue, i.e. the vessels in which the photosynthetically-enriched sap circulates.
Garnier, M.   +3 more
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Lampyridae (Coleoptera): A plethora of mollicute associations

Microbial Ecology, 1992
Beetles (Coleoptera) harbor many species ofAcholeplasma andSpiroplasma (division Tenericutes, class Mollicutes). Mollicutes were isolated from guts and/or hemocoels of firefly beetles (Lampyridae) from the United States (Maryland and West Virginia), Ecuador, and Tobago.
K J, Hackett   +9 more
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Mollicutes: Mycoplasma pneumoniae

2018
Proven or suspected autoimmune phenomena are frequently associated with infections by the atypical bacterium Mycoplasma pneumoniae. Perhaps the most well-known, and previously a common clinical tool in diagnosis, is the occurrence of cold agglutinins, particularly in cases of atypical pneumonia.
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