Abee, T, Groot, MN, Tempelaars, M, Zwietering, M, Moezelaar, R, Voort, Mvd (2010) Germination and outgrowth of spores of Bacillus cereus group members: diversity and role of germinant receptors. Food Microbiol.Abee T, Groot MN, Tempelaars M, Zwietering M, Moezelaar R, van der ...
cereus group produce endospores that are highly resistant to disinfectants, radiation, desiccation, and heat. All members of the group express a wide range of protein toxins such as phospholipases, hemolysins, and enterotoxins. In addition, B. anthracis, the causative agent of anthrax, produces...
Members of the Bacillus cereus group of organisms include Bacillus cereus, Bacillus anthracis and Bacillus thuringiensis. Collectively, these organisms represent microbes of high economic, medical and biodefense importance. Given this significance, this group contains the highest number of closely related fu...
virulence genes play significant roles in pathogenesis in these bacteria. Virulence genes are located on the plasmids usually give rise to different phenotypes and pathologies13. The availability of the genome sequences ofB. cereusgroup members such asB. anthracisA201214,B. cereusATCC 1457915, andB....
The Bacillus cereus sensu lato group contains ubiquitous facultative anaerobic soil-borne Gram-positive spore-forming bacilli. Molecular phylogeny and comparative genome sequencing have suggested that these organisms should be classified as a single spec
cereus hypothetical protein WP_073526592.1 and 83% similarity to a multi-species hypothetical protein encoded by members of the B. cereus group. Directly downstream and adjacent to the KilA domain protein (Fig. 3d-DR1, yellow) phages Basilisk, v_B-Bak1, and v_B-Bak6 encode homologs to ...
Bacillus anthracis , Bacillus thuringiensis and Bacillus cereus are members of the Bacillus cereus group. These bacteria express virulence in diverse ways ... T Mignot,M Mock,D Robichon,... - 《Molecular Microbiology》 被引量: 103发表: 2010年 Potential for improved formulations of Bacillus thuring...
The phenotypic and phylogenetic characteristics of strain MHSD28~T were consistent with those of members within the Bacillus cereus group. Comparative analysis between this strain and its relatives confirmed that it belongs to this group and forms a monophyletic branch. The digital DNA-DNA ...
cereus) by members belonging to other Bacillus species, they would need either a modification in the promoter (to be transcribed) or a cotransfer of the regulator gene; this is not likely to occur, however, as the two genes are placed on different genome sections.1 Also, Bacillus circulans...
Bacillus cereusis a gram-positive, catalase-positive, endospore-forming, rod-shaped bacterium. TheBacilluscereusgroup includesB. cereus,B. anthracis,B. mycoides,B. pseudomycoides,B. weihenstephanensis, andB. thuringiensis. These species are very closely related, and recent data onrRNAhomology suggest...