In summary, we describe the accomplished cultivation of the abundant and ubiquitous marine bacterial SAR202 clade, a monophyletic superorder within the classDehalococcoidiaof the phylumChloroflexota. The SAR202 strains grew very slowly, and their growth was further inhibited by exposure to light; t...
Molecular cloning of an intracellular P-type ATPase from Dictyostelium that is up-regulated in calcium-adapted cells. J. Biol. Chem. 270, 28276–29281 (1995). Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Cunningham, K. W. & Fink, G. R. Calcineurin-dependent growth control in Saccharomyces cerevisiae ...
The cellular amount and composition of the PSA are modified upon changing light intensity in relation to cell growth (Drews and Golecki 1995). The morphogenesis of cellular structures like ICM is quite different from self-assembly. Self-assembly is a reversible process of aggregation of the ...
Acetic acid is used for killing weeds in gardens (Young, 2004); therefore it might be possible to use overnight cultures of LAB strains producing lactic acid as leaf spray. The spray treatment of LAB strains MiLAB-6, - 14, -393, and Si3 significantly inhibited the growth of white clover...
Bacteria - Temperature, Oxygen, pH: The physical requirements that are optimal for bacterial growth vary dramatically for different bacterial types. As a group, bacteria display the widest variation of all organisms in their ability to inhabit different
Moreover, the metal resistant endophytes are reported to promote plant growth by various mechanisms such as nitrogen fixation, solubilization of minerals, production of phytohormones, siderophores, utilization of 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid as a sole N source and transformation of nutrient ...
Actinomycosis is typically a slowly progressive infection caused by anaerobic or microaerophilic, filamentous, gram-positive bacteria that belong to the genus Actinomyces, and to a lesser extent, species that now have been recently assigned to genera such as Arcanobacterium and Trueperella (additional...
The gut undergoes a profound ecological transition as the infant leaves the near sterile or sterile womb and becomes home to diverse microbial populations. This once in a lifetime event has lasting effects on the infant by shaping growth [1], conferring resistance to infection [2], calibrating ...
colonizing bacteria would lead to the activation of intratumoral T cells to attack tumor cells. This strategy could effectively shape the host antitumor immune response and significantly suppress the growth of tumor. TheE. coliTOP10 is another such example that can induce significant tumor reduction ...
This difference is unsurprising given that (1) our study examined outdoor-grown plants instead of plants infected with individual microorganisms in a controlled environment, (2) we profiled host expression at a very late stage of the host–microbiota interaction (after a few months of growth) ...