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Deep- Sea Bacteria And Their Biotechnological Potentials [PDF]
Deep-sea environment characterized by its low temperature, high hydrostatic pressure, limited nutrient contents, and constant darkness has been a hostile environment for most marine microorganisms.
Karna Radjasa, Ocky
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This review covers alginate lyases that depolymerise alginate into AOS (alginate oligosaccharides) and DEH (4‐deoxy‐L‐erythro‐5‐hexoseulose uronate). It discusses the industrial applications of AOS and DEH in food, agriculture, and biorefinery processes.
Hyo Jeong Shin+5 more
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A New Multilocus Sequence Typing Scheme and Its Application for the Characterization of Photobacterium damselae subsp. damselae Associated with Mortality in Cetaceans [PDF]
Photobacterium damselae subsp. damselae (PDD) is a known pathogen of fish, humans and marine mammals. In this study, a Multilocus Sequence Typing (MLST) scheme based on six housekeeping genes (glp, gyrB, metG, pnt, pyrC and toxR) was developed to better ...
Alessia Franco+11 more
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ABSTRACT Marine plastispheres represent dynamic microhabitats where microorganisms colonise plastic debris and interact. Metaproteomics has provided novel insights into the metabolic processes within these communities; however, the early metabolic interactions driving the plastisphere formation remain unclear.
Charlotte E. Lee+3 more
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Photobacterium mandapamensis Hendrie et al., a Later Subjective Synonym of Photobacterium leiognathi Boisvert et al. [PDF]
A comparison of the phenotypic and genotypic characters of the type strain of Photobacterium leiognathi Boisvert et al. 1967 with those of the type strain of Photobacterium mandapamensis Hendrie et al. 1970 indicates that these organisms belong to one and the same species. The correct name of this species, on the basis of priority, is P.
John L. Reichelt, Paul Baumann
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Antagonistic Activity of the Gut Microflora Isolated from Farmed Tiger Shrimp (Penaeus monodon)
The antagonistic action of the gut microflora of the tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon) from three different farms (A, B and C) was tested against four bacterial shrimp/fish pathogens viz., Aeromonas hydrophila, A. sobria, Vibrio vulnificus and V.
R.J. SHAKILA+4 more
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One important strategy to increase the versatility of isocyanides is to employ functionalized isocyanides. It should be mentioned that after being functionalized, isocyanides can precisely regulate their reactivity during a chemical reaction. Natural occurring isocyanides exhibit distinct biosynthetic pathways, and understanding these pathways sheds ...
Sodeeq Aderotimi Salami+6 more
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Genomic polymorphism in symbiotic populations of Photobacterium leiognathi [PDF]
Summary Photobacterium leiognathi forms a bioluminescent symbiosis with leiognathid fishes, colonizing the internal light organ of the fish and providing its host with light used in bioluminescence displays. Strains symbiotic with different species of the fish exhibit substantial phenotypic differences in symbiosis and in culture, including differences
Dunlap, Paul V.+5 more
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A 3D biocompatible gel is prepared by crosslinking silica and PVA/TMA, forming a dual flexible network with hierarchical porous structures. The MDCK cells are seeded and spatially distributed within the 3D biocompatible scaffold, exhibiting uniform growth and proliferation, maintaining viability for over 35 days.
Javier Lopez Navas+4 more
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Synthesis of \u3cem\u3eN\u3c/em\u3e-Acetyl-ᴅ-quinovosamine in \u3cem\u3eRhizobium etli\u3c/em\u3e CE3 is Completed After Its 4-keto-precursor is Linked to a Carrier Lipid [PDF]
Bacterial O-antigens are synthesized on lipid carriers before being transferred to lipopolysaccharide core structures. Rhizobium etli CE3 lipopolysaccharide is a model for understanding O-antigen biological function.
Li, Tiezheng, Noel, K. Dale
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