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Two-component system in Rahnella aquatilis is impacted by the hyphosphere of the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Rhizophagus irregularis.

Environmental Microbiology Reports, 2021
Two-component systems (TCS) are ubiquitous among bacteria, playing key roles in signalling events. However, to what extent the TCS of Rahnella aquatilis (a Phosphate solubilizing bacteria) is influenced by the hyphosphere of the arbuscular mycorrhizal ...
Shilong Duan   +3 more
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Characterization of the Lipopolysaccharide from Rahnella aquatilis 1-95

Microbiology, 2005
The lipopolysaccharide from the freshwater bacterium Rahnella aquatilis 1-95 has been isolated and investigated for the first time. The structural components of the lipopolysaccharide molecule: lipid A, core oligosaccharide, and O-specific polysaccharide were isolated by mild acidic hydrolysis. In lipid A, 3-hydroxytetradecanoic and tetradecanoic acids
L D, Varbranets   +3 more
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Rahnella aquatilis VgrG-mediated PANoptosis in macrophages of Carassius auratus by dual RNA-seq analysis.

Fish and Shellfish Immunology
Rahnella aquatilis is an emerging opportunistic pathogen that usually causes septicaemia in fish and poses a potential threat to human health. VgrG gene is an important virulence factor of type VI secretion system in R.
Xiaoran Liu   +3 more
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Nitrate reductase involves in selenite reduction in Rahnella aquatilis HX2 and the characterization and anticancer activity of the biogenic selenium nanoparticles.

Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology
BACKGROUND Biogenic selenium nanoparticles (SeNPs) show numerous advantages including their high stability, low toxicity, and high bioactivity. While metabolism of SeNPs remains not well studied and need more investigation to reveal the process ...
Kui Li   +4 more
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Rahnella aquatilis, a potential contaminant in lager beer breweries

International Journal of Food Microbiology, 1991
The species Rahnella aquatilis has been isolated mostly from water, soil, and, in a few cases, from human clinical specimens; little is known about its ecological role. The application of polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of soluble proteins, DNA-DNA hybridizations and API 20 E systems has shown that Rahnella aquatilis might also be encountered as a ...
M, Hamze   +6 more
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First report on the characterization of pathogenic Rahnella aquatilis KCL-5 from crucian carp: Revealed by genomic and proteomic analyses.

Journal of Fish Diseases, 2020
Rahnella aquatilis is an important pathogen of several aquatic organisms and is found widely distributed in the freshwater, soil, fish and human clinical samples. Our previously published study reported a novel pathogenic R.
Jing Liang   +3 more
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Alteration of Immune Function and Gut Microbiome Composition in Carassius auratus Challenged With Rahnella aquatilis.

Journal of Fish Diseases
Rahnella aquatilis as an emerging pathogen can cause bacterial enteritis in cyprinid fish such as crucian carp Carassius auratus. Currently, the characterisation of immune function and gut microbiome composition in C.
Jiaxin Huo   +5 more
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Rahnella aquatilis bacteremia in an HIV-infected intravenous drug abuser

Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease, 1995
Rahnella aquatilis, an unusual enteric Gram-negative rod, was isolated from three of four blood cultures of an HIV-infected intravenous drug abuser. The outcome was favorable after a 14-day course with ciprofloxacin. The identification of R. aquatilis isolates is discussed and a synopsis of the previously published antimicrobial susceptibility patterns
G, Funke, H, Rosner
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Infective Endocarditis Caused by an Unusual Gram-Negative Rod, Rahnella aquatilis

Pediatric Cardiology, 1996
An 11-month-old girl with congenital heart disease developed infective endocarditis. Blood cultures revealed an unusual gram-negative rod, Rahnella aquatilis. The patient was successfully treated with a combination of netilmicin and ceftazidime. This is the first case report of infective endocarditis caused by this organism. R.
H, Matsukura   +6 more
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Clinical and microbiological characteristics of Rahnella aquatilis strains isolated from children

Journal of Infection, 1996
We report the microbiological characteristics of two Rahnella aquatilis strains isolated in the faeces of two patients with acute gastroenteritis, one of whom is an AIDS patient. The biochemical behaviour was studied with different automated identification systems, and the few clinical cases to be found in the literature were reviewed.
J, Reina, A, Lopez
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