Emergence of pathogenicity within a large and diverse saprophytic genus,such as Streptomyces,is an important evolutionary event.Here we use comparative evolutionary analysis of streptomycete genomes to assess the gene content thai defines the genus (core-genome),and identify genes associated with a ...
View bio Today, the best way to find out if a drug works is trial and error. But what if you could know ahead of time based on your genome which drug would work, how well it would work, and how long to take it? Pharmacogenomics is the study of making this dream a reality. ...
Pathogenicity and identification of the lilac pathogen, Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae van Hall 1902. Ann. Appl. Biol. 118, 283–298 (1991). Google Scholar Hirano, S. S. & Upper, C. D. Bacteria in the leaf ecosystem with emphasis on Pseudomonas syringae-a pathogen, ice nucleus, and...
Biotic stress, fungus, genomics, mass spectrometry, pathogens, plant-pathogen interactions, proteomicsWith the completion of genome projects for Arabidopsis ... Nat N.V. Kav, Sanjeeva Srivastava, William Yajima, Nidhi Sharma - 《Current Proteomics》 被引量: 94发表: 2007年 Uncovering plant-pathogen...
Here in my lab, we focus on host-pathogen interactions (infections) with pathogens likeStaphylococcusandPseudomonas, which cause a lot of harm worldwide. We also study what is different in bugs that reside peacefully in the host gut and help the host stay healthy. ...
Pseudomonas syringaeuses a multitude of virulence factors to infect plants. In this Review, Xin and colleagues highlight key virulence strategies — immune suppression and water soaking — that allow this bacterium to become a successful pathogen under t
Another example of plasmids influencing the social environment comes from the tumour-inducing plasmid in the bacterium Agrobacterium tumefaciens, a plant pathogen. For the bacterium to be virulent, it must carry a copy of the tumour-inducing plasmid, which is then inserted into the cells of plants...
Additional research is needed to address important knowledge gaps in making an accurate diagnosis of bacterial CAP and to tailor treatment duration based upon pathogen resistance patterns in the community, illness severity, underlying comorbidities, and the child’s immunisation status. The overall goal ...
Rhodococcus equi is the only recognized animal pathogenic species within an extended genus of metabolically versatile Actinobacteria of considerable biotechnological interest. Best known as a horse pathogen, R. equi is commonly isolated from other animal species, particularly pigs and ruminants, and causes...
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