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Targeted and Effective Phage-Based Biocontrol of Black Rot Disease in Broccoli. [PDF]
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Characterization of gut microbiota in Apis cerana Across different altitudes in the Peninsular India. [PDF]
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Pantoea dispersa rhinosinusitis: clinical aspects of a rare sinonasal pathogen
European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 2022There is no report in the literature targeting the role of Pantoea dispersa in rhinosinusitis and P. dispersa has not been identified as a commensal bacterium in the sinonasal cavity. We aimed to investigate the role of P. dispersa in rhinosinusitis.We retrospectively reviewed the data of patients diagnosed with rhinosinusitis at a medical center in ...
Yi-Wen Su, Chien-Fu Yeh
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Nosocomial bloodstream infection pathogen Pantoea dispersa: a case report and literature review
Journal of Hospital Infection, 2022Pantoea dispersa is a Gram-negative bacterium frequently found in plants, soil, and water. The genus Pantoea is a rare pathogen in human infectious diseases. The known susceptible populations include infants and postoperative and immunocompromised patients. To date, there have been no reports of nosocomial bloodstream infection due to P.
Xue Qin
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Pantoea dispersa causing bulb decay of onion in Taiwan
Australasian Plant Pathology, 2018Onion (Allium cepa L.) bulbs showing symptoms similar to those caused by slippery skin disease were sampled during a market survey in Chiayi city, Taiwan during 2017–2018. Interestingly, a bacterium which phenotypically differed from Burkholderia was isolated along with the slippery skin pathogen from the rotted scales.
I-Hsin Sung +2 more
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Current Microbiology, 2022
Pantoea bacteria species cause human animal infections, and contribute to soil and aquatic environmental pollution. A novel bacteriophage, vB_Pd_C23 was isolated from a Tunisian wastewater system and represents the first new phage infecting P. dispersa.
Emna Grami +5 more
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Pantoea bacteria species cause human animal infections, and contribute to soil and aquatic environmental pollution. A novel bacteriophage, vB_Pd_C23 was isolated from a Tunisian wastewater system and represents the first new phage infecting P. dispersa.
Emna Grami +5 more
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Bioconversion of lutein to form aroma compounds by Pantoea dispersa
Biotechnology Letters, 2015To investigate the conversion of lutein, a carotenoid, to aroma compounds by Pantoea dispersa Y08, a lutein-degrading bacterium isolated from marigold flower residue. Bioconversion conditions, including substrate concentration, applied co-solvent and reaction time, were optimized.A maximum biodegradation yield of 80 % for lutein at 10 g/l was achieved.
Yue, Zhao +5 more
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Biodegradation of phthalate esters by Pantoea dispersa BJQ0007 isolated from Baijiu
Journal of Food Composition and Analysis, 2022Abstract Baijiu is a famous Chinese alcoholic beverage and is produced by the co-fermentation of microorganisms with grains as the raw materials. Phthalate esters (PAEs) are toxic chemicals and frequently detected in Baijiu. Identification of microorganisms that could degrade PAEs was recognized as a possible way to solve the contamination.
Youqiang Xu +8 more
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Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 2019
Two novel acetylesterases from Pantoea dispersa, with low amino acid sequence identity between them, were expressed in Escherichia coli with a carboxyl-His6 tail given by the expression plasmid, purified, and characterized. The purified proteins, named Est-1 and Est-2, had a molecular mass of 33 kDa and 37 kDa, respectively.
Damaris Batistão Martim +1 more
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Two novel acetylesterases from Pantoea dispersa, with low amino acid sequence identity between them, were expressed in Escherichia coli with a carboxyl-His6 tail given by the expression plasmid, purified, and characterized. The purified proteins, named Est-1 and Est-2, had a molecular mass of 33 kDa and 37 kDa, respectively.
Damaris Batistão Martim +1 more
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