Two Neisseria spp. are pathogenic to human: N. meningitidis and N. gonorrhoeae, responsible for bacterial meningitis and septicaemia, and gonorrhoea, respectively. In the last few years, the genomes of N. meningitidis serotypes A (strain Z2491) [1] and B (strain MC58) [2] and N. ...
The only one of the 28 genes found to contain no copies of the repeat in one of the strains was TR10,mfd(NMB1281), encoding transcription-repair coupling factor. While there are one to three copies of the 207 bp (69 amino acid) repeat in the pathogenicNeisseriaspp.,N. lactamicastrain ...
Lactobacillus spp., and G. vaginalis colonize the human vagina, while N. gonorrhoeae is an obligate human pathogen that preferentially infects both the endo- and ectocervix [58–61]. The PVM is Breshears et al. BMC Microbiology (2015) 15:276 Page 6 of 12 Fig. 4 Unbuffered RPMI does ...
Presented values represent the mean and standard deviation from triplicate determinations Full size image Fig. 2 Growth of Lactobacillus strains and pathogens in different pH ranges. a L. plantarum Lp03; b L. plantarum Lp289; c L. plantarum Lp291; d G. vaginalis; e N. gonorrhoeae. ...