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We present the first complete genome of a polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) producing member of the Photobacterium genus. Photobacterium ganghwense strain C2.2 was isolated from the Black Sea shoreline and was able to accumulate PHAs using glycerol as the sole carbon source.
Irina Lascu+6 more
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the physicochemical, nutraceutical, antioxidant, and antibacterial properties of tunichrome released from Persian Gulf tunicate (Phallusia nigra). For this purpose, molecular weight (SDS‐PAGE), amino acid profile, chemical composition (GC‐MS), mineral composition, functional groups (FTIR), total phenol content (TPC)
Zohreh Marhamati+3 more
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Mathematical model of the Lux luminescence system in the terrestrial bacterium Photorhabdus luminescens. [PDF]
A mathematical model of the Lux luminescence system, governed by the operon luxCDABE in the terrestrial bacterium Photorhabdus luminescens, was constructed using a set of coupled ordinary differential equations.
Stekel, Dov J, Welham, Patricia A
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For an objective assessment of environment pollution by physical factors the adequate test systems and bio-indicators are necessary. It is used bacteria Photobacterium phosphoreum as indicator of exposure to low-intensity microwave electromagnetic field.
Tatyana Vladimirovna Rozhko+2 more
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Historical microbiology: revival and phylogenetic analysis of the luminous bacterial cultures of M . W . B eijerinck [PDF]
Luminous bacteria isolated by M artinus W . B eijerinck were sealed in glass ampoules in 1924 and 1925 and stored under the names P hotobacterium phosphoreum and ‘ P hotobacterium splendidum ’.
Ast, Jennifer C.+3 more
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Revisiting the genus Photobacterium: taxonomy, ecology and pathogenesis [PDF]
The genus Photobacterium, one of the eight genera included in the family Vibrionaceae, contains 27 species with valid names and it has received attention because of the bioluminescence and pathogenesis mechanisms that some of its species exhibit. However,
Alejandro M. Labella+4 more
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The aim of the work was to develop an express method for determining the general toxicity of feed using bioluminescent microorganisms Photobacterium phosphoreum.
O. Kurbatska, O. Orobchenko
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Role of Marine Bacterial Contaminants in Histamine Formation in Seafood Products: A Review
Histamine is a toxic biogenic amine commonly found in seafood products or their derivatives. This metabolite is produced by histamine-producing bacteria (HPB) such as Proteus vulgaris, P. mirabilis, Enterobacter aerogenes, E. cloacae, Serratia fonticola,
Adnorita Fandah Oktariani+4 more
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Evaporation-driven convective flows in suspensions of non-motile bacteria [PDF]
We report a novel form of convection in suspensions of the bioluminiscent marine bacterium $Photobacterium~phosphoreum$. Suspensions of these bacteria placed in a chamber open to the air create persistent luminiscent plumes most easily visible when observed in the dark.
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The aim of this research is to determine luminous bacteria that symbiont with the light organ of the squid Loligo edulis and also to find out the potency of simbiont bacteria in light organ of the squid L. edulis. The squid L. edulis were collected from
Delianis Pringgenies+5 more
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