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The classification of sarcinae
Archiv f�r Mikrobiologie, 1967Determinations of the guanine+cytosine content in the DNA ofSarcina ventriculi andSarcina maxima indicated that these organisms are phylogenetically distant from packet-forming cocci capable of aerobic growth.
Manley Mandel+5 more
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Naphthylamidases of Sarcina lutea
Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1971The naphthylamidase isozyme complement of Sarcina lutea was studied. Gel filtration yielded two fractions, Sephadex I and Sephadex II. Sephadex I contained one enzyme generally resembling leucineaminopeptidase. Sephadex II, upon ion exchange chromatography, yielded three isozymes, A, B, and C.
Rita T. Carter, Francis J. Behal
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Sarcina, a new threat in the bariatric era
Human Pathology, 2015First identified in humans by Goodsir in 1842, Sarcina were already known to cause fatal abomasal bloat in animals. Their pathogenicity in humans has only recently been characterized. Sarcina is not inherently pathogenic but, with a gastric ulcer and delayed gastric emptying, can result in perforation.
Cherif Boutros+2 more
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Action of hyaluronidase and lysozyme on Sarcina fllava
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1954Abstract 1. 1. A polysaccharide separated from lysozyme-treated cells of Sarcina flava has been shown to serve as a substrate for bovine testicular hyaluronidase. 2. 2. The isolation and partial purification of the polysaccharide are described. 3. 3.
George H. Warren, Gow T. Lam
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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, 1958
Sets of curves have been constructed which relate the degree of labelling of pyruvate molecules derived from the metabolism of glucose-1,2 and 6-14C to the percentage participation of the hexose-monophosphate oxidative cycle in systems where this and the Embden-Meyerhof glycolytic sequence are the only routes of glucose catabolism in operation.
E.A. Dawes, W.H. Holms
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Sets of curves have been constructed which relate the degree of labelling of pyruvate molecules derived from the metabolism of glucose-1,2 and 6-14C to the percentage participation of the hexose-monophosphate oxidative cycle in systems where this and the Embden-Meyerhof glycolytic sequence are the only routes of glucose catabolism in operation.
E.A. Dawes, W.H. Holms
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Experiments with Sarcina flava—I.
Phytochemistry, 1965Abstract A survey of methods for the complete extraction of carotenoids from Sarcina flava has been carried out. It was shown that treatment with 2–5 % H 2 SO 4 in ethanol and ultrasonic treatment, followed by extraction with methanol and ultrasonic treatment, was the most satisfactory.
R.H.C. Strang+2 more
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The function of the carotenoid pigments of sarcina lutea
Archiv f�r Mikrobiologie, 1960It has been demonstrated that the carotenoid pigments of Sarcina lutea prevent photodynamic killing by either exogenous or endogenous photosensitizers. Evidence has been presented which suggests that the locus of the lethal photooxidation is in or on the cell membrane.
W. R. Sistrom+3 more
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Ultrasonic dispersal of aggregates of Sarcina lutea
Ultrasonics, 1971Abstract A novel ultrasonic device is described which separates aggregates of cells and/or particles into their constituent units, without altering their morphology or viability. This device has been used to disperse the naturally occurring cell aggregates of Sarcina lutea.
J.S. Slade, A.R. Williams
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