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Antibiotic susceptibility of marine Planctomycetes
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 2019Antimicrobials are naturally produced by microbes and therefore have always been present in their environment, as well as accompanying resistance mechanisms. The antibiotic resistance profile of environmental species is particularly relevant since genetic determinants of resistance can spread through horizontal gene transfer and reach clinically ...
Ofélia Godinho +4 more
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Gemmata Species: Planctomycetes of Medical Interest
Future Microbiology, 2016The Planctomycetes genus Gemmata is represented by both uncultured organisms and cultured Gemmata obscuriglobus and 'Gemmata massiliana' organisms. Their plasmidless 9.2 Mb genomes encode a complex cell plan, cell signaling capacities, antibiotic and trace metal resistance and multidrug resistance efflux pumps.
Aghnatios, Rita, Drancourt, Michel
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Acidophilic Planctomycetes: Expanding the Horizons of New Planctomycete Diversity
2013As evidenced by the results of cultivation-independent studies, members of the bacterial phylum Planctomycetes colonize various acidic environments including soils, hot springs, and wetlands. Until recently, however, acidophilic planctomycetes were absent from the public culture collections as well as from the list of taxonomically described bacteria ...
Svetlana N. Dedysh +1 more
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INTRACELLULAR COMPARTMENTATION IN PLANCTOMYCETES
Annual Review of Microbiology, 2005The phylum Planctomycetes of the domain Bacteria consists of budding, peptidoglycan-less organisms important for understanding the origins of complex cell organization. Their significance for cell biology lies in their possession of intracellular membrane compartmentation.
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Novel Compartmentalistaion in Planctomycete Bacteria
Microscopy and Microanalysis, 2004Extended abstract of a paper presented at Microscopy and Microanalysis 2004 in Savannah, Georgia, USA, August 1–5, 2004.
Richard I Webb +5 more
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Systematic and Applied Microbiology, 2021
Planctomycetes of the family Gemmataceae are strictly aerobic chemo-organotrophs that display a number of hydrolytic capabilities. A member of this family, Telmatocola sphagniphila SP2T, is the first described planctomycete with experimentally proven ability for growth on cellulose.
Andrey L. Rakitin +6 more
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Planctomycetes of the family Gemmataceae are strictly aerobic chemo-organotrophs that display a number of hydrolytic capabilities. A member of this family, Telmatocola sphagniphila SP2T, is the first described planctomycete with experimentally proven ability for growth on cellulose.
Andrey L. Rakitin +6 more
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Assessment of planctomycetes cell viability after pollutants exposure
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 2014In this study, the growth of six different planctomycetes, a particular ubiquitous bacterial phylum, was assessed after exposure to pollutants. In addition and for comparative purposes, Pseudomonas putida, Escherichia coli and Vibrio anguillarum were tested. Each microorganism was exposed to several concentrations of 21 different pollutants.
Flores, Carlos +2 more
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Understanding the Cell Organization in Planctomycetes
2021Phylum Planctomycetes are unique, atypical, and distinct of the bacteria species resembling that of eukaryotes. The organisms have unusual features such as cystolic compartmentalization. They also possess characteristics such as endocytosis-like macromolecule uptake.
Pavani Sanapala, Sudhakar Pola
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