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Mollicutes

2023
S. Parthasarathy   +3 more
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Serological Identification of Mollicutes

1993
Mollicutes are bacteria without cell walls, flagella, pili, or other structural components commonly found in other prokaryotes. In addition, the mollicute genome is the smallest among all other self-replicating organisms. As a consequence of these characteristics, mollicutes possess limited biosynthetic capabilities and are devoid of many of the ...
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Mollicutes—Wall-less Bacteria with Internal Cytoskeletons

Journal of Structural Biology, 1998
The structure and motility of the Mollicutes (Spiroplasma, Mycoplasma, and Acholeplasma) are briefly reviewed. The data are presented from the perspective of prokaryotic and eukaryotic motors, cytoskeletons, and cell motility. The Mollicutes are eubacteria derived from Clostridia by regressive evolution and genome reduction to produce the smallest and ...
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[The lectins of Mollicutes].

Mikrobiolohichnyi zhurnal (Kiev, Ukraine : 1993), 1995
Lectine-carbohydrate interactions take the fundamental part in the intercellular relations as well as in microbes pathogenicity. Pathogenic Mollicutes are characterized by the firm adhesion to the cells of the affected organs of people, animals, insects and plants. Proteins which are localized on the external side of the mollicute membrane and interact
I H, Skrypal', I P, Tokovenko
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[Classification of mollicutes].

Mikrobiolohichnyi zhurnal (Kiev, Ukraine : 1993), 2005
The paper deals, allowing for the newest achievements in the study of mollicute biology, with main principles and characteristics which would to be used in classification of these microorganisms. The present classification of mollicutes is based on the study of classical features of cells (morphology and ultrastructure of cells, morphology of colonies,
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Some biological features of mollicutes.

Revista latinoamericana de microbiologia, 2007
Mycoplasmas are a bacterial group that is classified in the Mollicute class which includes Mycoplasmas, Spiroplasmas and Acholeplasmas. One hundred and seventy six species have been described in this group. Mycoplasmas are the smallest self living prokaryotes, they do not have a bacterial wall, their genomic size ranges from 577 to 2220 bpk, they are ...
José Antonio, Rivera-Tapia   +2 more
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Antimicrobial drug resistance mechanisms among Mollicutes

International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents, 2021
Olga A Chernova   +2 more
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Mollicutes e microbiota vaginale

2017
INTRODUZIONE: Il microbiota vaginale comprende numerose specie batteriche, fra cui microorganismi della classe dei Mollicutes. I più importanti Mollicutes che si ritrovano nel tratto genitale femminile sono rappresentati da Ureaplasma urealyticum (UU), Ureaplasma parvum (UP), Mycoplasma hominis (MH) e Mycoplasma genitalium (MG).
Foschi C   +5 more
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Resources for mining mollicute genomes

2005
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Barre, A   +3 more
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Identification of Mollicutes by Immunoblotting

1993
Immunoblotting (IB) technique combines the resolution of gel electrophoresis with the specificity of immunochemical detection. It is used to detect specific antigens in a protein mixture with an antibody and to evaluate the purity or the complexity of this mixture. Since Towbin described the procedure (1979), numerous protocols evolved during the years
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