Publications
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capd peritonitis caused by co-infection with cellulosimicrobium cellulans (oerskovia xanthineolytica) and enterobacter cloacae: a case report and literature review. | a 50-year-old woman with end-stage renal disease on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis was admitted with abdominal pain, fever and cloudy peritoneal fluid. the diagnosis was peritonitis, and the causative bacteria were cellulosimicrobium cellulans and enterobacter cloacae. she was subsequently treated with the administration of intraperitoneal antibiotics and removal of the infected indwelling catheter. we herein report a case of cellulosimicrobium cellulans and enterobacter cloacae co-in ... | 2015 | 25786454 |
improvement for enhanced xylanase production by cellulosimicrobium cellulans ckmx1 using central composite design of response surface methodology. | the effects of yeast extract (x1), nh4no3 (x2), peptone (x3), urea (x4), cmc (x5), tween 20 (x6), mgso4 (x7), and caco3 (x8) on production of xylanase from cellulosimicrobium cellulans ckmx1 were optimized by statistical analysis using response surface methodology (rsm). the rsm was used to optimize xylanase production by implementing the central composite design. statistical analysis of the results showed that the linear, interaction and quadric terms of these variables had significant effects. ... | 2015 | 28324413 |
bioflocculant production from untreated corn stover using cellulosimicrobium cellulans l804 isolate and its application to harvesting microalgae. | microalgae are widely studied for biofuel production. nevertheless, harvesting step of biomass is still a critical challenge. bioflocculants have been applied in numerous applications including the low-cost harvest of microalgae. a major bottleneck for commercial application of bioflocculant is its high production cost. lignocellulosic substrates are abundantly available. hence, the hydrolyzates of rice stover and corn stover have been used as carbon source to produce the bioflocculant in previo ... | 2015 | 26500696 |
isolation, identification and diesel-oil biodegradation capacities of indigenous hydrocarbon-degrading strains of cellulosimicrobium cellulans and acinetobacter baumannii from tarball at terengganu beach, malaysia. | in this study, we isolated two indigenous hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria from tarball found in rhu sepuluh beach, terengganu, malaysia. these bacteria were identified based on their physiological characteristic and 16s rrna gene sequence analysis, and they showed 99% similarity with cellulosimicrobium cellulans dsm 43879 and acinetobacter baumannii atcc 19606 respectively. their hydrocarbon-degrading capabilities were tested using diesel-oil as sole carbon source. results analysed using gc-ms, s ... | 2016 | 27085593 |
molecular identification and nanoremediation of microbial contaminants in algal systems using untreated wastewater. | wastewater-algal biomass is a promising option to biofuel production. however, microbial contaminants constitute a substantial barrier to algal biofuel yield. a series of algal strains, nannochloris oculata and chlorella vulgaris samples (n = 30), were purchased from the university of texas, and were used for both stock flask cultures and flat-panel vertical bioreactors. a number of media were used for isolation and differentiation of potential contaminants according to laboratory standards (cls ... | 2016 | 27715467 |
improvement of shelf life of soymilk using immobilized protease of oerskovia xanthineolytica ncim 2839. | protease enzyme has lot of commercial applications, so the cost-effective production of protease using sunflower oil seed waste was carried out from oerskovia xanthineolyitca ncim 2839. the maximum protease production was after 24 h of incubation with 2.5 % oil seed waste concentration. o. xanthineolytica was found to produce two proteases-p1 and p2. the proteases were purified using 60 % cold acetone precipitation and deae-cellulose ion exchange chromatography. sds-page revealed molecular weigh ... | 2016 | 28330233 |
structural and binding properties of laminarin revealed by analytical ultracentrifugation and calorimetric analyses. | one of the β-1,3-glucans, laminarin, has been widely used as a substrate for enzymes including endo-1,3-β-glucanase. to obtain quantitative information about the molecular interaction between laminarin and endo-1,3-β-glucanase, the structural properties of laminarin should be determined. the results from pioneering work using analytical ultracentrifugation for carbohydrate analysis showed that laminarin from laminaria digitata predominantly exists as a single-chain species with approximately 5% ... | 2016 | 27267066 |
(meta)genomic insights into the pathogenome of cellulosimicrobium cellulans. | despite having serious clinical manifestations, cellulosimicrobium cellulans remain under-reported with only three genome sequences available at the time of writing. genome sequences of c. cellulans lmg16121, c. cellulans j36 and cellulosimicrobium sp. strain mm were used to determine distribution of pathogenicity islands (pais) across c. cellulans, which revealed 49 potential marker genes with known association to human infections, e.g. fic and vbha toxin-antitoxin system. oligonucleotide compo ... | 2016 | 27151933 |
bacteremia due to cellulosimicrobium cellulans associated with central catheter for hemodialysis. | 2017 | 27256248 | |
tryptophan introduction can change β-glucan binding ability of the carbohydrate-binding module of endo-1,3-β-glucanase. | endo-1,3-β-glucanase from cellulosimicrobium cellulans dk-1 has a carbohydrate-binding module (cbm-dk) at the c-terminal side of a catalytic domain. out of the imperfect tandem α-, β-, and γ-repeats in cbm-dk, the α-repeat primarily contributes to β-glucan binding. this unique feature is derived from trp273 in α-repeat, whose corresponding residues in β- and γ-repeats are asp314 and gly358, respectively. in this study, we generated trp-switched mutants, w273a/d314w, d270a/w273a/d314w, w273a/g358 ... | 2017 | 28388361 |
first description of late recurrence of catheter-associated bacteraemia due to cellulosimicrobium cellulans. | 2017 | 27289255 |