Publications
| Title | Abstract | Year Filter | PMID(sorted ascending) Filter |
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| elevated body temperature and the survival of red blood cells. a study on experimental pyrexia in rabbits. | 1968 | 5703655 | |
| inhibition of the protein synthesis in rabbit reticulocyte by nivalenol, a toxic principle isolated from fusarium nivale-growing rice. | 1968 | 5707835 | |
| [porphyrin and heme synthesis by achromobacter metalcaligenes under the influence of 2-methyl-2-n-propyl-1,3-propanedioldicarbamate]. | 1968 | 5710906 | |
| [a case of progressive ascending purulent epiduritis caused by alcaligenes faecalis]. | 1968 | 5717090 | |
| conversion of steroids by alcaligenes faecalis. | 1968 | 5720876 | |
| l-lysine:alpha-ketoglutarate aminotransferase. ii. purification, crystallization, and properties. | 1968 | 5722276 | |
| production of coenzyme q by hydrocarbon-assimilating bacteria. | 1968 | 5726154 | |
| the time sequence of interactions of a dioxygenase with its substrates. | 1968 | 5729960 | |
| [on the taxonomy of hydrogen bacteria]. | 1968 | 5732057 | |
| [influence of different sources of carbon nutrition on the growth of achromobacter sp]. | 1968 | 5733234 | |
| [biochemical characteristics of alcaligenes bacteria]. | 1968 | 5733272 | |
| [peculiarities of nitrogen nutrition of achromobacter species]. | 1968 | 5733654 | |
| [effect of d,l-tryptophan and other indole derivatives on synthesis of benzylpenicillinacyclase by bacterium faecalis alcaligenes]. | 1968 | 5735971 | |
| gluconic acid forming bacteria from the soil: a new definition for the lwoffi-glucidolytica group of bacteria. | 1968 | 5742778 | |
| regulation and subunit structure of aspartate beta-decarboxylase. studies on the enzymes from alcaligenes faecalis and pseudomonas dacunhae. | 1970 | 5746788 | |
| growth of psychrotolerant psudomonads and achromobacter on chicken skin. | 1968 | 5750111 | |
| dna base composition of neisseria, moraxella, and acinetobacter, as determined by measurement of buoyant density in cscl gradients. | 1969 | 5771609 | |
| cyanide binding and inhibition of a purified arylsulphatase of alcaligenes metalcaligenes. | 1969 | 5774494 | |
| effect of nitrofurans and chlortetracycline on microorganisms associated with shrimp. | nitrofuran af-2 displayed greater inhibitory effect than did nitrofuran z when a mixed bacterial culture, including several proteolytic bacteria, isolated from shrimp was subjected to these compounds in vitro. nitrofuran z exhibited greater bactericidal properties than did chlortetracycline in all cultures used. only 10 mug of nitrofuran af-2 per ml was sufficient to inhibit the growth of mixed bacteria in nutrient broth, whereas 50 mug of nitrofuran z per ml was necessary to accomplish the same ... | 1969 | 5774760 |
| pigment formation from l-tryptophan by a particulate fraction from an achromobacter species. | 1969 | 5778678 | |
| transamination of s-(beta-aminoethyl)-l-cysteine by l-lysine: alpha-ketoglutarate aminotransferase. | 1969 | 5780098 | |
| the effects of various vitamin b6 5'-phosphate derivatives on the structure and activities of l-aspartate beta-decarboxylase. | 1969 | 5781002 | |
| transformation of acinetobacter calco-aceticus (bacterium anitratum). | a highly efficient transformation system has been demonstrated in a strain of acinetobacter calco-aceticus (bacterium anitratrum). during mixed growth of various stable, unencapsulated, mutant strains, deoxyribonucleic acid (dna) is liberated and fully encapuslated transformants can be isolated. purified dna preparations have been used to transform suitable recipient mutant strains for ability to synthesize capsules, ability to dispense with a growth factor requirement, and resistance to strepto ... | 1969 | 5781579 |
| use of choline or betaine for fatty acid synthesis in a marine microbe. | 1969 | 5781757 | |
| [clinical bacteriologist faces a taxonomical problem: moraxella, achromobacter, acinetobacter]. | 1969 | 5796115 | |
| extracellular nuclease activity of fish spoilage bacteria, fish pathogens, and related species. | the production of extracellular deoxyribonuclease and ribonuclease by 23 marine and 3 dairy strains of pseudomonas putrefaciens, 15 strains of fish-pathogenic fluorescent pseudomonads, 38 strains of fluorescent pseudomonads isolated from haddock, and 34 related organisms was determined by an agar plate method. all strains of p. putrefaciens produced both deoxyribonuclease and ribonuclease. of the other 87 organisms examined, 26.5% produced ribonuclease and 14.5% produced deoxyribonuclease. all o ... | 1969 | 5797936 |
| estimations of bacterial growth rates in natural waters. | specific growth rates as low as 0.005 hr(-1) (generation times of 20 to 200 hr) of aquatic bacteria in natural waters have been calculated from significant differences between dilution rates and washout rates in a chemostat. the measured growth rates were affected by the treatment of the water samples (type of sterilization) and by competition with the natural microflora for the unknown growth-limiting substrate. | 1969 | 5802600 |
| vibrio alcaligenes in acute diarrhoea simulating cholera. | 1969 | 5820431 | |
| [gram-negative schizomycetes in the etiology of meningitis]. | 1969 | 5824724 | |
| pyruvate metabolism by a nitrogen-fixing bacterium. | 1. the major products of pyruvate dissimilation by washed intact cells of achromobacter n4-b under nitrogen-fixing conditions are acetate and formate. the formation of succinate and isocitrate and the assimilated amino acids requires carbon dioxide fixation. 2. the products formed by cells incubated with pyruvate in an atmosphere of nitrogen were compared with those formed by cells incubated in an atmosphere of helium. production of hydrogen and the formation of succinate were greater under heli ... | 1965 | 5837784 |
| messenger rna dependent synthesis of peptides by purified bacterial enzymes. | 1965 | 5844998 | |
| [rna isolated from turnip yellow mosaic virus; acceptor of amino acids in the presence of bacterial enzymes]. | 1965 | 5851009 | |
| pigment production from tryptophan by an achromobacter species. | duerre, john a. (university of north dakota, grand forks), and patrick j. buckley. pigment production from tryptophan by an achromobacter species. j. bacteriol. 90:1686-1691. 1965.-a microorganism was isolated from the soil near the university of north dakota. biochemical and morphological characteristics indicated that this organism would best be classified as a member of the family achromobacteraceae, genus achromobacter, species unknown. the organism produced a red pigment when grown in a med ... | 1965 | 5854590 |
| an alcaligenes species with distinctive properties isolated from human sources. | 1965 | 5864887 | |
| succinoglucan 10c3: a new acidic polysaccharide of alcaligenes faecalis var. myxogenes. | 1965 | 5865123 | |
| [effect of organic acids on the formation of penicillin-acylase by bacterium faecalis alcaligenes]. | 1965 | 5865394 | |
| [septicemia and bacteremia caused by alcaligenes faecalis]. | 1965 | 5866381 | |
| induction of morphological changes in bacteria by optochin. | 1965 | 5869704 | |
| [studies on a bacterial haemophilus x factor. i. identification, production and stability of the factor in complex media]. | 1965 | 5875410 | |
| the metabolism of beta-phenylpropionic acid by an achromobacter. | 1. when a species of achromobacter grew with beta-phenylpropionate as carbon source, 2-hydroxy-beta-phenylpropionate and 2,3-dihydroxy-beta-phenylpropionate appeared in the growth medium. the concentrations of these compounds were maximal during exponential growth. 2. the cells contained an oxygenase that required fe(2+) ions and cleaved the benzene nucleus between the adjacent carbon atoms that bear the side chain and one hydroxyl group of 2,3-dihydroxy-beta-phenylpropionate. 3. the ring-fissio ... | 1965 | 5881653 |
| the characteristics of a bacterium used in complement fixation tests for ornithosis. | 1963 | 5888524 | |
| psychrophilic bacteria. 3. population levels associated with flavor or physical change in milk. | 1965 | 5897823 | |
| [bacterium anitratum infection in surgically treated open thoracic cavities and their significance]. | 1965 | 5899139 | |
| [a case of fatal fulminant bronchopneumonia and septicemia due to b. anitratum]. | 1966 | 5910126 | |
| factors influencing the occurrence of high numbers of iodine-resistant bacteria in iodinated swimming pools. | it has been shown that, although iodinated swimming-pool waters are usually free from coliform bacteria and enterococci, the total counts frequently become relatively high. pseudomonas alcaligenes and alcaligenes faecalis have been shown to account for most of these high counts. it was of interest, therefore, to compare the microbial flora of four alternately chlorinated and iodinated swimming pools. by means of the membrane filter method and suitable selective media, examinations were made for ... | 1966 | 5927040 |
| further studies on the oxidation of betaine by a marine bacterium, achromobacter cholinophagum. | 1966 | 5929156 | |
| dna base composition of achromobacter liquefaciens (tulecke et al.). | 1966 | 5929163 | |
| septicemia as a cause of immediate postoperative hyperthermia. | 1966 | 5937175 | |
| trimethylsulfonium-tetrahydrofolate methyltransferase, a novel enzyme in the utilization of 1 carbon units. | 1966 | 5945864 | |
| studies on epsilon-peptidase. | 1966 | 5958214 | |
| achromobacter septicemia in a premature. clinical and bacteriological aspects. | 1966 | 5960347 | |
| purification and characterization of nitrite reductase from achromobacter fischeri. | 1966 | 5961615 | |
| separation of two kinds of polymerase from alcaligenes faecalis. | 1966 | 5964562 | |
| the morphology of alcaligenes faecalis bacteriophages. | 1966 | 5965357 | |
| [lipidolytic activity of some groups of gram-negative, nonsporulated bacteria from marine environment]. | 1966 | 5970796 | |
| microbial flora of irradiated dungeness crabmeat and pacific oysters. | the microorganisms in dungeness crabmeat (cancer magister) and pacific oysters (crassostrea gigas) were identified by the replica-plating and computer analysis method. the initial flora of the shellfish and the flora change during storage at 7 c were determined. the microbial flora shifts in both shellfish were also determined after irradiation at 0.1 and 0.4 mrad and during subsequent storage at 7 c. the achromobacter species predominated in the initial flora of crabmeat (77.0%). the predominan ... | 1966 | 5970827 |
| bacterium anitratum. i. mouse virulence of strains from midwestern soils. | 1966 | 5973988 | |
| bacterium anitratum. ii. biological activities of non-viable fractions. | 1966 | 5973989 | |
| [study on the possibility of identification of b. anitratum and m. lwoffi (acinetobacter) by a serological method]. | 1966 | 5976381 | |
| the problem of microbiology of hydrocarbons. | 1966 | 5983056 | |
| [achromobacter citrocaligenes mannheim and stenzel as the causes of sepsis]. | 1966 | 5983108 | |
| [the pathogenicity of achromobacter puntatum for cold blooded and warm blooded animals]. | 1966 | 5992157 | |
| [studies on the amino acid composition of the cell walls of alcaligenes faecalis and alcaligenic variants of enteric bacteria]. | 1966 | 5993325 | |
| [obtaining of cell walls of alcaligenes faecalis and alkali-forming variants of intestinal group bacteria]. | 1966 | 5995735 | |
| [comparative effect of some antimicrobial preparations on strains of achromobacter punctatum pathogenic to fish]. | 1966 | 5997603 | |
| [specific composition of microflora of hydroponic and soil culture tomatoes]. | 1966 | 6002791 | |
| [species composition and some properties of marine periphyton bacteria isolated from species-specifically stained surfaces]. | 1966 | 6002796 | |
| [enzymatic study on the biosynthesis of dna. required primer of alcaligenes faecalis dna polymerase]. | 1966 | 6011204 | |
| [bacteriological and virological data on amniotic infection]. | 1966 | 6011991 | |
| epidemiologic studies on gram-negative bacilli in the hospital and community. | 1967 | 6017268 | |
| the growth and metabolic versatility of the gram-negative bacterium ncib 8250 ("vibrio 01"). | 1967 | 6029734 | |
| comparative effects of chlortetracycline, freezing, and gamma radiation on microbial population of ocean perch. | the microbial populations in chlortetracycline (ctc)-treated (50, 100, 200, and 500 ppm), frozen (-15 c), and irradiated (0.1 mrad) ocean perch (sebastodes alutus) were compared. the control sample spoiled at 7 c, primarily because of the growth of pseudomonas. irradiation changed this to achromobacter-dominated spoilage. freezing or ctc treatment altered the spoilage pattern very little. ctc was particularly effective against ultraviolet fluorescent pseudomonas species at the higher concentrati ... | 1967 | 6029834 |
| production and properties of the extracellular lipase of achromobacter lipolyticum. | 1967 | 6030360 | |
| [protoporphyrin and hemin in culture filtrates of achromobacter metalcaligenes]. | 1967 | 6031561 | |
| specificity of epsilon-peptidase of achromobacter pestifer ea. | 1967 | 6033447 | |
| the mechanism of the reaction of beta-hydroxyaspartate with l-aspartate beta-decarboxylase. a new type of pyridoxal 5'-phosphate-enzyme inhibition. | 1967 | 6035916 | |
| characteristics of alcaligenes odorans var. viridans isolated from human sources. | 1967 | 6036895 | |
| utilization of choline or betaine for phospholipid synthesis in an aerobic marine microbe. | 1967 | 6040423 | |
| achromobacter and moraxella (tribe mimeae): a review and new studies. | 1967 | 6041079 | |
| nature, characteristics, and proteolytic properties of beef spoilage bacteria at low and high temperatures. | 1967 | 6049311 | |
| [acute meningitis due to alcaligenes faecalis. (clinical contribution of 8 cases)]. | 1967 | 6051982 | |
| studies on the metabolism of lysine and 5-hydroxylysine. | 1967 | 6052426 | |
| properties of pseudomonas enalia, a marine bacterium pathogenic for the invertebrate crassostrea gigas (thunberg). | bacteriological investigations of dead and dying oysters in populations of crassostrea gigas grown in hood canal, oyster bay, and willapa bay, washington, were undertaken. living, and presumably normal, oysters within the same sample set were also examined. results indicated that the natural flora of crassostrea gigas (thunberg) is composed of organisms representing the genera pseudomonas, achromobacter, flavobacterium, and vibrio. pollution indicator organisms such as escherichia coli were not ... | 1967 | 6053175 |
| taxonomy of the achromobacter and allied species. | 1967 | 6055401 | |
| [demonstration of glutamic acid decarboxylase in bacteria using an automatic technic]. | 1967 | 6059741 | |
| growth of marine bacteria on some organic acids and its application to the selective isolation of pseudomonads. | 1967 | 6064045 | |
| numerical taxonomy of some named bacterial cultures. | 1967 | 6064342 | |
| effect of packaging on the major microbial flora of irradiated haddock. | 1967 | 6067600 | |
| changes in the microflora of irradiated petrale sole (eopsetta jordani) fillets stored aerobically at 0.5 c. | the microfloral changes on irradiated petrale sole fillets during aerobic (packaged with oxygen-permeable film), refrigerated storage were determined by the identification of bacterial and yeast isolates to the generic level. the samples were irradiated at 0.0, 0.1, 0.15, 0.2, 0.3, and 0.4 mrad by use of a cobalt-60 gamma source, were stored at 0.5 c, and were examined periodically for spoilage, total microbial population, and composition. the preirradiation flora of the fresh fillets consisted ... | 1967 | 6067731 |
| selection of microbial population in chlortetracycline-treated ocean perch (sebastodes alutus). | microorganisms isolated from chlortetracycline (ctc)-treated ocean perch were individually tested to determine their relative sensitivity to ctc by use of ctc-impregnated paper discs. the ctc sensitivity varied among isolates obtained from untreated fish. the proportion of ctc-resistant species increased with higher ctc concentration and the length of storage at 7 c. among individual generic groups, "coryneforms" and yeasts were more resistant to ctc than other groups. pseudomonas, achromobacter ... | 1967 | 6068125 |
| a taxonomic study of acinetobacter and related genera. | 1967 | 6077929 | |
| [bacillus alkaligenes infections--septicemia with meningitis, spondylitis, etc]. | 1967 | 6080607 | |
| construction and use of a gene bank of alcaligenes eutrophus in the analysis of ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase genes. | a gene bank of the dna from the hydrogen bacterium alcaligenes eutrophus atcc 17707 was constructed in the broad host range cosmid vector pvk102 and established in escherichia coli. a triparental replica plating procedure was developed to allow rapid screening of large numbers of isolated e. coli gene bank clones for complementation of a. eutrophus mutants. this procedure was used to identify hybrid cosmids that complemented co2 fixation-negative (cfx-), h2 uptake-negative (hup-), and auxotrophi ... | 1984 | 6090401 |
| proton nmr spectroscopy of alcaligenes cytochrome c556. | a high molecular-weight c-type cytochrome was purified from alcaligenes faecalis atcc 8750. its weight was 40,000 daltons by sodium dodecyl sulfate-gel electrophoresis. heme content was determined to be one heme per 40,000 daltons. proton nuclear magnetic resonance-nmr-spectroscopy determined that the ferrous form is low spin. the detection of a methyl resonance at -3 ppm in the ferrous form indicated that methionine is a heme ligand in this state. the nmr spectrum of the ferric form at ph 7.2 r ... | 1984 | 6092534 |
| isolation and characterization of megaplasmid dna from lithoautotrophic bacteria. | a method is described for the preparative isolation of megaplasmids ranging in size from 340 to 700 kb. these plasmids were isolated from chemolithoautotrophic bacteria including the species alcaligenes, pseudomonas, and paracoccus. the procedure was based on alkaline sodium dodecyl sulfate lysis of the cells, followed by heat treatment, salt precipitation, several phenol extractions, dialysis steps, and proteinase and rnase treatment. the various parameters were evaluated and controlled. hydrog ... | 1984 | 6098903 |
| current views on the regulation of autotrophic carbon dioxide fixation via the calvin cycle in bacteria. | the calvin cycle of carbon dioxide fixation constitutes a biosynthetic pathway for the generation of (multi-carbon) intermediates of central metabolism from the one-carbon compound carbon dioxide. the product of this cycle can be used as a precursor for the synthesis of all components of cell material. autotrophic carbon dioxide fixation is energetically expensive and it is therefore not surprising that in the various groups of autotrophic bacteria the operation of the cycle is under strict meta ... | 1984 | 6099093 |
| a portable dna sequence carrying the cohesive site (cos) of bacteriophage lambda and the mob (mobilization) region of the broad-host-range plasmid rk2: a module for the construction of new cosmids. | a polylinker dna sequence carrying the cos site of bacteriophage lambda and the mob (orit) region of the incp group plasmid rk2 was constructed. this composite polylinker has ecori sites at both termini and also unique sites for clai, hindiii, psti and xbai. the cos-mob region is portable with the use of ecori or a combination of ecori with clai, hindiii or xbai. another cos-mob cassette was also constructed from which the cos-mob region can be lifted with hindiii, clai or either of these enzyme ... | 1984 | 6099312 |
| comparative allostery of 3-deoxy-d-arabino-heptulosonate 7-phosphate synthetase as an indicator of taxonomic relatedness in pseudomonad genera. | recently, an analysis of the enzymological patterning of l-tyrosine biosynthesis was shown to distinguish five taxonomic groupings among species currently named pseudomonas, xanthomonas, or alcaligenes (byng et al., j. bacteriol. 144:247--257, 1980). these groupings paralleled with striking consistency those previously defined by ribosomal ribonucleic acid-deoxyribonucleic acid homology relationships. the comparative allostery of 3-deoxy-d-arabino-heptulosonate 7-phosphate (dahp) synthetase has ... | 1981 | 6109712 |
| partial characterization of the hemagglutinin of alcaligenes faecalis. | the hemagglutinin of alcaligenes faecalis was partially characterized. hemagglutination (ha) was blocked by enzymes inactivating proteins, by heat, and by antisera but not by sugar-blocking substances. pili were not determined to be a factor in ha activity. there was no connection between virulence and ha activity. | 1984 | 6148928 |
| [2 methods of obtaining specific antisera to a common enterobacterial antigen]. | 1980 | 6153427 |