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composition and antimicrobial activity of the essential oil of heracleum thomsonii (clarke) from the cold desert of the western himalayas.volatile oil composition of hydro-distilled (hd) and supercritical carbon dioxide (sc-co(2)) essential oil of freshly collected aerial parts of heracleum thomsonii (umbeliferae) from the western himalayas was studied by gc-fid and gc-ms. results revealed qualitative and quantitative dissimilarity in the composition of hydro-distilled and sc-co(2) extracted oils. nineteen constituents, which accounted for 89.32% of total constituents in hd oil, represented by limonene (4.31%), (z)-β-ocimene (3.69 ...201121854172
burkholderia pseudomallei: an uncommon cause of bacteraemic pneumonia in a diabetic. 201122128627
out of the ground: aerial and exotic habitats of the melioidosis bacterium burkholderia pseudomallei in grasses in australia.melioidosis is an emerging infectious disease of humans and animals in the tropics caused by the soil bacterium burkholderia pseudomallei. despite high fatality rates, the ecology of b. pseudomallei remains unclear. we used a combination of field and laboratory studies to investigate b. pseudomallei colonization of native and exotic grasses in northern australia. multivariable and spatial analyses were performed to determine significant predictors for b. pseudomallei occurrence in plants and soi ...201122176696
microbiological spectrum of brain abscess at a tertiary care hospital in south india: 24-year data and review.intracranial abscesses are life-threatening infections that pose a diagnostic challenge not only to the neurosurgeon but also to the microbiologists. detailed studies documenting the spectrum of infecting agents involved in brain abscesses are limited from india. materials and methods. this is a retrospective analysis of 352 samples from 1987 to 2010 analyzed at a tertiary care hospital in south india from 1987 to 2010, to document the changing trends with time. results. the age of the patients ...201122191080
bioremediation of carbofuran contaminated soil under saturated condition: soil column study.disturbed soil columns, 5.8 cm in diameter and 25 cm in length, were used as a basic model to simulate the movement of carbofuran in rice field soil under saturated conditions. bioaugmentation using a specific carbofuran degrader, burkholderia sp. pcl3, in free and immobilized cell forms and biostimulation using rice straw as organic amendment were applied with the aim of enhancing the degradation of carbofuran in soil and to prevent the movement of carbofuran along with the flow through. in the ...201122173656
growth and cesium uptake responses of phytolacca americana linn. and amaranthus cruentus l. grown on cesium contaminated soil to elevated co2 or inoculation with a plant growth promoting rhizobacterium burkholderia sp. d54, or in combination.growth and cesium uptake responses of plants to elevated co(2) and microbial inoculation, alone or in combination, can be explored for clean-up of contaminated soils, and this induced phytoextraction may be better than the natural process. the present study used open-top chambers to investigate combined effects of burkholderia sp. d54 inoculation and elevated co(2) (860 μl l(-1)) on growth and cs uptake by phytolacca americana and amaranthus cruentus grown on soil spiked with various levels of c ...201122074893
Diversity of 16S rRNA genes from bacteria of sugarcane rhizosphere soil.Sugarcane is an important agricultural product of Brazil, with a total production of more than 500 million tons. Knowledge of the bacterial community associated with agricultural crops and the soil status is a decisive step towards understanding how microorganisms influence crop productivity. However, most studies aim to isolate endophytic or rhizosphere bacteria associated with the plant by culture-dependent approaches. Culture-independent approaches allow a more comprehensive view of entire ba ...201122042267
Isolation and characterization of monochloroacetic acid-degrading bacteria.Five Burkholderia strains (CL-1, CL-2, CL-3, CL-4, and CL-5) capable of degrading monochloroacetic acid (MCA) were isolated from activated sludge or soil samples gathered from several parts of Japan. All five isolates were able to grow on MCA as the sole source of carbon and energy, and argentometry and gas chromatography-mass spectroscopy analyses showed that these five strains consumed MCA completely and released chloride ions stoichiometrically within 25 h. The five isolates also grew on mono ...201122139456
Successful Cessation of Transmitting Healthcare-Associated Infections due to Burkholderia cepacia Complex in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit in a Japanese Children's Hospital.Background: Burkholderia cepacia strains have been known to possess the capability to cause serious infections especially in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs), and their multi-drug resistances become a severe threat in hospital settings. The aim of this investigation was to evaluate the B. cepacia complex infections in the NICU in Nagano Children's Hospital, Azumino 399-8288, Japan, and to report the intervention leading to the successful cessation of the outbreak. - Methodology: The inciden ...201122112360
microvirga lupini sp. nov., microvirga lotononidis sp. nov., and microvirga zambiensis sp. nov. are alphaproteobacterial root nodule bacteria that specifically nodulate and fix nitrogen with geographically and taxonomically separate legume hosts.strains of gram-negative, rod-shaped, non-spore-forming bacteria were isolated from nitrogen-fixing nodules of the native legumes listia angolensis (from zambia) and lupinus texensis (from texas, usa). phylogenetic analysis of the 16s rrna gene showed that the novel strains belong to the genus microvirga, with 96.1 % or greater sequence similarity with type strains of this genus. the closest relative of the representative strains lut6t and wsm3557t was m. flocculans tfbt, with 97.6-98.0 % simila ...201122199210
characterization of the poly-β-1,6-n-acetylglucosamine polysaccharide component of burkholderia biofilms.we demonstrated the production of poly-β-1,6-n-acetylglucosamine (pnag) polysaccharide in the biofilms of burkholderia multivorans, burkholderia vietnamiensis, burkholderia ambifaria, burkholderia cepacia, and burkholderia cenocepacia using an immunoblot assay for pnag. these results were confirmed by further studies, which showed that the pnag hydrolase, dispersin b, eliminated immunoreactivity of extracts from the species that were tested (b. cenocepacia and b. multivorans). dispersin b also i ...201121984237
structure of 3-ketoacyl-(acyl-carrier-protein) reductase from rickettsia prowazekii at 2.25 å resolution.rickettsia prowazekii, a parasitic gram-negative bacterium, is in the second-highest biodefense category of pathogens of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases, but only a handful of structures have been deposited in the pdb for this bacterium; to date, all of these have been solved by the ssgcid. owing to its small genome (about 800 protein-coding genes), it relies on the host for many basic biosynthetic processes, hindering the identification of potential antipathogenic drug ...201121904060
Musculoskeletal melioidosis.Melioidosis is an infectious disease caused by Burkholderia pseudomallei, mostly affecting patients in Southeast Asia and northern Australia. The disease has been increasingly recognized around the world due to the increased levels of travel and population movement. Clinical manifestations of melioidosis range from fulminant septicemic illness to an indolent local infection. The disease often involves multiple organs, including the lung, spleen, liver, and other visceral organs. Musculoskeletal ...201122081283
cloning, purification and crystallographic analysis of a hypothetical protein, bpsl1549, from burkholderia pseudomallei.burkholderia pseudomallei bpsl1549, a putative protein of unknown function, has been overexpressed in escherichia coli, purified and subsequently crystallized by the hanging-drop vapour-diffusion method using peg as a precipitant to give crystals with overall dimensions of 0.15 × 0.15 × 0.1 mm. native data were collected to 1.47 å resolution at the european synchrotron radiation facility (esrf). the crystals belonged to space group p2(1)2(1)2(1), with unit-cell parameters a = 37.1, b = 45.4, c = ...201122139182
structures of phosphopantetheine adenylyltransferase from burkholderia pseudomallei.phosphopantetheine adenylyltransferase (ppat) catalyzes the fourth of five steps in the coenzyme a biosynthetic pathway, reversibly transferring an adenylyl group from atp onto 4'-phosphopantetheine to yield dephospho-coenzyme a and pyrophosphate. burkholderia pseudomallei is a soil- and water-borne pathogenic bacterium and the etiologic agent of melioidosis, a potentially fatal systemic disease present in southeast asia. two crystal structures are presented of the ppat from b. pseudomallei with ...201121904046
Burkholderia species are major inhabitants of white lupin cluster roots.The formation of cluster roots by plants represents a highly efficient strategy for acquisition of sparingly available phosphate. This particular root type is characterized by a densely branched structure and high exudation of organic acids and protons, which are likely to influence the resident bacterial community. Until now, the identity of the bacterial populations living in cluster roots has not been investigated. We applied cultivation-dependent and cultivation-independent methods to charac ...201121908626
Bacterial communities in urban aerosols collected with wetted-wall cyclonic samplers and seasonal fluctuations of live and culturable airborne bacteria.Airborne transmission of bacterial pathogens from point sources (e.g., ranches, dairy waste treatment facilities) to areas of food production (farms) has been suspected. Determining the incidence, transport and viability of extremely low levels of pathogens require collection of high volumes of air and characterization of live bacteria from aerosols. We monitored the numbers of culturable bacteria in urban aerosols on 21 separate days during a 9 month period using high volume cyclonic samplers a ...201122193549
Structural characterization of two lipopolysaccharide O-antigens produced by the endofungal bacterium Burkholderia sp. HKI-402 (B4).Two different polysaccharides were isolated and identified from the lipopolysaccharide fraction of endofungal bacterium Burkholderia sp. HKI-402 (B4). The complete structure was elucidated by chemical analysis and 2D NMR spectroscopy as the following:201122115719
genetic relationships among italian and mexican maize-rhizosphere burkholderia cepacia complex (bcc) populations belonging to burkholderia cenocepacia iiib and bcc6 group.abstract:201121995705
application of a burkholderia cepacia lipase-immobilized silica monolith to batch and continuous biodiesel production with a stoichiometric mixture of methanol and crude jatropha oil.abstract:201122013896
lipids in cystic fibrosis.cystic fibrosis is characterized by severe intestinal and pulmonary symptoms, but also changes in the liver, pancreas and reproductive tract. since gastrointestinal symptoms can be controlled, the quality of live and longevity of cystic fibrosis patients is mainly determined by pulmonary inflammation and chronic pulmonary infections with pseudomonas aeruginosa, staphylococcus aureus, burkholderia cepacia and haemophilus influenzae. recent studies developed novel and exciting concepts regarding t ...201121859272
hopanoid production is required for low-ph tolerance, antimicrobial resistance, and motility in burkholderia cenocepacia.hopanoids are pentacyclic triterpenoids that are thought to be bacterial surrogates for eukaryotic sterols, such as cholesterol, acting to stabilize membranes and to regulate their fluidity and permeability. to date, very few studies have evaluated the role of hopanoids in bacterial physiology. the synthesis of hopanoids depends on the enzyme squalene-hopene cyclase (shc), which converts the linear squalene into the basic hopene structure. deletion of the 2 genes encoding shc enzymes in burkhold ...201121965564
Groundwater seeps facilitate exposure to Burkholderia pseudomallei.Burkholderia pseudomallei is a saprophytic bacterium which is the causative agent of melioidosis, a common cause of fatal bacterial pneumonia and sepsis in the tropics. The incidence of melioidosis is clustered spatially and temporally and is heavily linked to rainfall and extreme weather events. Clinical case clustering has recently been reported in Townsville, Australia, and has implicated Castle Hill, a granite monolith in the city center, as a potential reservoir of infection. Topsoil and wa ...201121873480
Molecular investigations of a locally acquired case of melioidosis in Southern AZ, USA.Melioidosis is caused by Burkholderia pseudomallei, a Gram-negative bacillus, primarily found in soils in Southeast Asia and northern Australia. A recent case of melioidosis in non-endemic Arizona was determined to be the result of locally acquired infection, as the patient had no travel history to endemic regions and no previous history of disease. Diagnosis of the case was confirmed through multiple microbiologic and molecular techniques. To enhance the epidemiological analysis, we conducted s ...201122028940
Burkholderia cenocepacia disrupts host cell actin cytoskeleton by inactivating Rac and Cdc42.Burkholderia cenocepacia, a member of the Burkholderia cepacia complex, is an opportunistic pathogen that causes devastating infections in patients with cystic fibrosis. The ability of B. cenocepacia to survive within host cells could contribute significantly to its virulence in immunocompromised patients. In this study, we explored the mechanisms that enable B. cenocepacia to survive inside macrophages. We found that B. cenocepacia disrupts the actin cytoskeleton of infected macrophages, drast ...201122023324
European Society for Evolutionary Biology meeting. Tracing the common roots of antibiotic resistance. 201121921169
burkholderia symbiotica sp. nov., isolated from root nodules of mimosa spp. native to north east brazil.four strains, jpy345t, jpy347, jpy366 and jpy581 were isolated from nitrogen-fixing nodules on the roots of two mimosa spp. (m. cordistipula, m. misera) native to north east brazil, and their taxonomic positions were investigated by a polyphasic approach. all four strains grew at 15-43 °c (optimum, 35 &degc), at ph 4.0-7.0 (optimum, ph 5.0) and with 0-2 % nacl (optimum, 0 %). on the basis of 16s rrna gene sequence analysis, a representative strain (jpy345t) showed 97.3 % sequence similarity to t ...201122081715
Enzyme-nanoporous gold biocomposite: excellent biocatalyst with improved biocatalytic performance and stability.Applications involving biomolecules, such as enzymes, antibodies, and other proteins as well as whole cells, are often hampered by their unstable nature at extremely high temperature and in organic solvents.201121912676
Tsunami lung.We encountered three cases of lung disorders caused by drowning in the recent large tsunami that struck following the Great East Japan Earthquake. All three were females, and two of them were old elderly. All segments of both lungs were involved in all the three patients, necessitating ICU admission and endotracheal intubation and mechanical ventilation. All three died within 3 weeks. In at least two cases, misswallowing of oil was suspected from the features noted at the time of the detection. ...201122057370
Use of 3-hydroxy fatty acid concentrations in a murine air pouch infection model as a surrogate marker for LPS activity: a feasibility study using environmental Burkholderia cenocepacia isolates.Using a murine hypodermic air pouch infection model designed to mimic the release of bacterial products at physiological levels, 3-hydroxy fatty acid (3-OH FA) and endotoxin unit levels from Burkholderia cenocepacia isolates were assessed. The B. cenocepacia environmental isolates (n=35) survived in the hypodermic air pouch but did not invade across the peritoneal epithelial layer during a 72-h infection. For all 35 strains, when the molar ratio of C(14:0) 3-OH FA to C(16:0) 3-OH FA in the air p ...201122008505
evaluation of the microbial flora found in woodwind and brass instruments and their potential to transmit diseases.previous studies of dental devices (toothbrushes, dentures, and protective athletic mouthguards) have demonstrated microbial contamination of these devices and possible transmission of infectious diseases to the users. since woodwind and brass instruments come into intimate contact with the musician's oral cavity and often are passed from student to student without sanitization, the question arises as to whether these instruments are contaminated and can transmit microbial diseases. the purpose ...201121903519
diagnostic use of burkholderia pseudomallei selective media in a low prevalence setting.routine use of selective media improves diagnosis of burkholderia pseudomallei, but resources may be limited in endemic developing countries. to maximise yield in the relatively low-prevalence setting of kuala lumpur, malaysia, b. pseudomallei selective agar and broth were compared with routine media for 154 respiratory specimens from patients with community-acquired disease. selective media detected three additional culture-positive specimens and one additional melioidosis patient, at a consuma ...201122112687
validation of a predictive survival model in italian patients with cystic fibrosis.in 2001 liou published a 5-year survival model using cff registry data.201121945182
chance and necessity in the evolution of a bacterial pathogen.the combination of genomic, epidemiological and evolutionary analyses provides a powerful toolbox for understanding how pathogens adapt to their human hosts. by sequencing 112 burkholderia dolosa genomes from an outbreak among patients with cystic fibrosis, a new study documents evolution in action and identifies a set of genes that contributed to the pathogen's adaptation.201122120052
functional characterization and biological significance of yersinia pestis lipopolysaccharide biosynthesis genes.in silico analysis of available bacterial genomes revealed the phylogenetic proximity levels of enzymes responsible for biosynthesis of lipopolysaccharide (lps) of yersinia pestis, the cause of plague, to homologous proteins of closely related yersinia spp. and some other bacteria (serratia proteamaculans, erwinia carotovora, burkholderia dolosa, photorhabdus luminescens and others). isogenic y. pestis mutants with single or double mutations in 14 genes of lps biosynthetic pathways were construc ...201121999543
The NLRC4 inflammasome receptors for bacterial flagellin and type III secretion apparatus.Inflammasomes are large cytoplasmic complexes that sense microbial infections/danger molecules and induce caspase-1 activation-dependent cytokine production and macrophage inflammatory death. The inflammasome assembled by the NOD-like receptor (NLR) protein NLRC4 responds to bacterial flagellin and a conserved type III secretion system (TTSS) rod component. How the NLRC4 inflammasome detects the two bacterial products and the molecular mechanism of NLRC4 inflammasome activation are not understoo ...201121918512
Hydroxysteroid dehydrogenases (HSDs) in bacteria - A bioinformatic perspective.Steroidal compounds including cholesterol, bile acids and steroid hormones play a central role in various physiological processes such as cell signaling, growth, reproduction, and energy homeostasis. Hydroxysteroid dehydrogenases (HSDs), which belong to the superfamily of short-chain dehydrogenases/reductases (SDR) or aldo-keto reductases (AKR), are important enzymes involved in the steroid hormone metabolism. HSDs function as an enzymatic switch that controls the access of receptor-active stero ...201121884790
in vivo bioluminescence imaging of burkholderia mallei respiratory infection and treatment in the mouse model.bioluminescent imaging (bli) technology is a powerful tool for monitoring infectious disease progression and treatment approaches. bli is particularly useful for tracking fastidious intracellular pathogens that might be difficult to recover from certain organs. burkholderia mallei, the causative agent of glanders, is a facultative intracellular pathogen and has been classified by the cdc as a category b select agent due to its highly infectious nature and potential use as a biological weapon. ve ...201121904535
structural analysis of capsular polysaccharides expressed by burkholderia mallei and burkholderia pseudomallei.capsular polysaccharides (cpss) were isolated from o-polysaccharide deficient strains of burkholderia mallei and burkholderia pseudomallei using a modified hot phenol/water extraction procedure. glycosyl composition, methylation, maldi-tof ms analyses as well as (1)h nmr spectroscopy including cosy, tocsy, noesy, hmbc and hsqc experiments identified the presence of two distinct cps antigens in the samples exhibiting the following structures: this study confirms the ability of b. mallei to expres ...201122221792
extractive fermentation for enhanced production of thailandepsin a from burkholderia thailandensis e264 using polyaromatic adsorbent resin diaion hp-20.thailandepsin a is natural product of burkholderia thailandensis e264 with potent histone deacetylase inhibitory activities and promising anticancer activities. the titer of thailandepsin a is very low (less than 10 mg/l) from limited empirical fermentation. to facilitate preclinical evaluations and potentially clinical development of thailandepsin a, systematic optimization and extractive fermentation of thailandepsin a from b. thailandensis e264 culture in flasks were investigated in this pilo ...201222246221
new beta rhizobial strains able to efficiently nodulate parapiptadenia rigida (benth.) brenan.among the leguminous trees natives to uruguay parapiptadenia rigida (angico), a mimosoideae legume, is one of the most promising species for agroforestry. like many other legumes, it is able to establish symbiotic associations with rhizobia and belongs to the group known as "nitrogen fixing trees", which are major components of agroforestry systems. information about rhizobial symbionts for this genus is scarce, and thus the aim of this work was to identify and characterize rhizobia associated w ...201222226956
Proteomic analysis of colony morphology variants of Burkholderia pseudomallei defines a role for the arginine deiminase system in bacterial survival.Colony morphology variation of Burkholderia pseudomallei is a notable feature of a proportion of primary clinical cultures from patients with melioidosis. Here, we examined the hypothesis that colony morphology switching results in phenotypic changes associated with enhanced survival under adverse conditions. We generated isogenic colony morphology types II and III from B. pseudomallei strain 153 type I, and compared their protein expression profiles using 2D gel electrophoresis. Numerous protei ...201222062159
Contemporary unconventional clinical use of co-trimoxazole.Clin Microbiol Infect 2012; 18: 8-17 ABSTRACT: In the late 1960s, the combination of trimethoprim and sulphamethoxazole (co-trimoxazole) was introduced into clinical practice and used to treat many infectious diseases, such as urinary tract infections, respiratory infections, sexually transmitted diseases, Gram-negative sepsis, enteric infections and typhoid fever. Subsequently, co-trimoxazole was reported to be effective against numerous bacterial, fungal and protozoal pathogens, including Noca ...201221851485
Identification of Hopanoid Biosynthesis Genes Involved in Polymyxin Resistance in Burkholderia multivorans.A major challenge to clinical therapy of Burkholderia cepacia complex (Bcc) pulmonary infections is their innate resistance to a broad range of antimicrobials, including polycationic agents such as aminoglycosides, polymyxins, and cationic peptides. To identify genetic loci associated with this phenotype, a transposon mutant library was constructed in B. multivorans ATCC 17616 and screened for increased susceptibility to polymyxin B. Compared to the parent strain, mutant 26D7 exhibited 8- and 16 ...201222006009
[outbreak of burkholderia cepacia complex caused by contaminated alcohol-free mouthwash].a total of three intensive care units (icu) at a german university hospital were involved in an outbreak of burkholderia cepacia complex (bcc).201222273822
evaluation of the environmental specificity of fluorescence in situ hybridization (fish) using fluorescence-activated cell sorting (facs) of probe (pse1284)-positive cells extracted from rhizosphere soil.we explicitly tested for the first time the 'environmental specificity' of traditional 16s rrna-targeted fluorescence in situ hybridization (fish) through comparison of the bacterial diversity actually targeted in the environment with the diversity that should be exactly targeted (i.e. without mismatches) according to in silico analysis. to do this, we exploited advances in modern flow cytometry that enabled improved detection and therefore sorting of sub-micron-sized particles and used probe ps ...201222264503
heterocyclic urea derivatives and methods of use thereof (wo2010142978).a series of ureido derivatives incorporating a highly derivatized quinolone scaffold were prepared by a succession of original steps. the lead molecules of these compounds are the quinolone antibacterials of the nalidixic acid/ciprofloxacin type and they target, similar to these clinically used agents, the dna gyrase/topoisomerase iv of pathogenic bacteria. these new quinolones are claimed to act as efficient antibacterials against a large number of drug-resistant bacteria such as staphylococcus ...201222264034
the burkholderia cenocepacia bdsf quorum sensing fatty acid is synthesized by a bifunctional crotonase homologue having both dehydratase and thioesterase activities.signal molecules of the diffusible signal factor (dsf) family have been shown recently to be involved in regulation of pathogenesis and biofilm formation in diverse gram-negative bacteria. dsf signals are reported to be active not only on their cognate bacteria, but also on unrelated bacteria and the pathogenic yeast, candida albicans. dsfs are monounsaturated fatty acids of medium chain length containing an unusual cis-2 double bond. although genetic analyses had identified genes involved in ds ...201222221091
bacterial taxa associated with the lung lichen lobaria pulmonaria are differentially shaped by geography and habitat.the correlation between the taxonomic composition of alphaproteobacteria, burkholderia and nitrogen fixers associated with the lichen lobaria pulmonaria and the geographical distribution of the host was studied across four sites in europe. results proved that the diversity of alphaproteobacteria is affected by geography, while those of burkholderia and nitrogen fixers were mostly driven by local habitat. this difference indicates a higher stability of the association between alphaproteobacteria ...201222268428
characterisation of the burkholderia pseudomallei k96243 cps i coding region.burkholderia pseudomallei is the causative agent of melioidosis, a disease endemic to regions of southeast asia and northern australia. both humans and a range of other animal species are susceptible to melioidosis and the production of a group 3 polysaccharide capsule in b. pseudomallei is essential for virulence. this b. pseudomallei capsular polysaccharide (cps) i comprises unbranched manno-heptopyranose residues and is encoded by a 34.5 kb locus on chromosome 1. despite the importance of thi ...201222252864
the genetic and molecular basis of o-antigenic diversity in burkholderia pseudomallei lipopolysaccharide.lipopolysaccharide (lps) is one of the most important virulence and antigenic components of burkholderia pseudomallei, the causative agent of melioidosis. lps diversity in b. pseudomallei has been described as typical, atypical or rough, based upon banding patterns on sds-page. here, we studied the genetic and molecular basis of these phenotypic differences. bioinformatics was used to determine the diversity of genes known or predicted to be involved in biosynthesis of the o-antigenic moiety of ...201222235357
burkholderia and cupriavidus spp. are the preferred symbionts of mimosa spp. in southern china.rhizobia were isolated from invasive mimosa spp. (m. diplotricha and m. pudica) in dehong district of the province of yunnan in subtropical southern china. almost all of the 98 isolates were β-rhizobia in the genera burkholderia and cupriavidus. these strains were analyzed for their distribution characteristics together with strains from a previous study from sishuangbanna. the proportion of nodules containing each β-rhizobial genus varied between mimosa species, with cupriavidus being predomina ...201222268711
myd88-dependent recruitment of monocytes and dendritic cells required for protection from pulmonary burkholderia mallei infection.the gram-negative bacterium burkholderia mallei causes rapidly fatal illness in equines and humans when contracted by inhalation and also has the potential to be used as a bioweapon. however, little is known regarding the early innate immune responses and signaling mechanisms required to generate protection from pneumonic b. mallei infection. we showed previously that monocyte chemoattractant protein 1 (mcp-1) was a critical chemokine required for protection from pneumonic b. mallei infection. w ...201222025508
impact of conditioning films on the initial adhesion of burkholderia cepacia.bacterial initial adhesion to inert surfaces in aquatic environments is mainly governed by the surface properties of the substratum, which can be altered significantly by the formation of conditioning films. bacteria were tested for ability to adhere to bare glass slides and to slides coated with alginate, bovine serum albumin (bsa), or suwannee river natural organic matter (sr-nom). three burkholderia cepacia strains with different extracellular polymeric substance (eps) secretion capacities we ...201222112498
Expression of Aeromonas caviae polyhydroxyalkanoate synthase gene in Burkholderia sp. USM (JCM15050) enables the biosynthesis of SCL-MCL PHA from palm oil products.Aims: Burkholderia sp. USM (JCM15050) isolated from oil-polluted wastewater is capable of utilizing palm oil products and glycerol to synthesize poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) [P(3HB)]. To confer the ability to produce polymer containing 3-hydroxyhexanoate (3HHx), plasmid (pBBREE32d13) harbouring the polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) synthase gene of Aeromonas caviae (phaC(Ac) ) was transformed into this strain. Methods and Results: The resulting transformant incorporated approximately 1 ± 0·3 mol% of 3HHx ...201222054430
potato cytosine methylation and gene expression changes induced by a beneficial bacterial endophyte, burkholderia phytofirmans strain psjn.burkholderia phytofirmans strain psjn is a highly effective plant-beneficial endophyte. we have used a combination of capillary electrophoresis and methylation-sensitive amplification length polymorphism (ce-msap) analysis to investigate the potato genomic dna cytosine methylation changes that occur in response to psjn bacterization. six weeks after psjn inoculation, over 6800 loci were identified and assessed in two in vitro grown potato varieties, the strongly-responsive red pontiac and the po ...201222099516
Isolation, characterization and docking studies of 2,3-dihydroxybiphenyl 1,2-dioxygenase from an activated sludge metagenome.A 2,3-dihydroxybiphenyl-1,2-dioxygenase gene (designated as bphC_meta) was identified in activated sludge metagenome by PCR. This gene shared 99% sequence identity with BphC from Burkholderia xenovorans LB400. The enzyme was purified from recombinant Escherichia coli with a subunit molecular mass of 32 ± 1 kDa. It was optimally active at pH 9.0 and 40°C, using 2,3-dihydroxybiphenyl as a substrate. Activity toward substituted catechols was: 2,3-dihydroxybiphenyl > 3-methylcatechol > catechol > 4- ...201221898128
Regioselectivity-reversal in acylation of 6-azauridine catalyzed by Burkholderia cepacia lipase.3'-O-Stearoylation of 6-azauridine was achieved enzymatically for the first time. Among eight commercially available lipases, that from Burkholderia cepacia displayed a 3'-regioselectivity of 80% towards the acylation of 3-hydroxyl of 6-azauridine. Using an immobilized lipase from Burkholderia cepacia, the 3'-regioselectivities of the acylations could be reversed by lengthening the aliphatic chain of the acyl donors (C2-C18). The possible reason might be the presence of the interaction between t ...201221898129
is diversification history of maize influencing selection of soil bacteria by roots?a wide range of plant lines has been propagated by farmers during crop selection and dissemination, but consequences of this crop diversification on plant-microbe interactions have been neglected. our hypothesis was that crop evolutionary history shaped the way the resulting lines interact with soil bacteria in their rhizospheres. here, the significance of maize diversification as a factor influencing selection of soil bacteria by seedling roots was assessed by comparing rhizobacterial community ...201222126532
towards a rapid molecular diagnostic for melioidosis: comparison of dna extraction methods from clinical specimens.optimising dna extraction from clinical samples for burkholderia pseudomallei type iii secretion system real-time pcr in suspected melioidosis patients confirmed that urine and sputum are useful diagnostic samples. direct testing on blood remains problematic; testing dna extracted from plasma was superior to dna from whole blood or buffy coat.201222108495
resolution of 2-nitroalcohols by burkholderia cepacia lipase-catalyzed enantioselective acylation.racemic 2-nitro-1-phenylethanol was resolved by via enantioselective transesterification catalyzed by burkholderia cepacia lipase. the reaction afforded excellent e values (e > 200) and enantioselectivity (up to >99% enantiomeric excesses [ee]) of both remaining substrates and acetylated product. moreover, the lipase displayed high enantioselectivity in the resolution of additional 2-nitroalcohols (e up to >200). this method provides an efficient alternative for obtaining enantiopure 2-nitroalco ...201221972142
In vitro activity of S-(3,4-dichlorobenzyl)isothiourea hydrochloride and novel structurally related compounds against multidrug-resistant bacteria, including Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Burkholderia cepacia complex.The aim of this study was to establish the antimicrobial activities of S-(3,4-dichlorobenzyl)isothiourea hydrochloride (A22) and a series of structurally related compounds against multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteria. The minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) of 21 compounds were determined against 18 strains of pathogenic bacteria in addition to Pseudomonas aeruginosa (n=19) and Burkholderia cepacia complex (BCC) (n=20) isolated from the sputa of cystic fibrosis patients. Selected compounds we ...201221993484
screening of freeze-dried protective agents for the formulation of biocontrol strains, bacillus cereus ar156, burkholderia vietnamiensis b418 and pantoea agglomerans 2re40.the effects of different freeze-drying protective agents on the viabilities of biocontrol strains bacillus cereus ar156, burkholderia vietnamiensis b418 and pantoea agglomerans 2re40 were investigated.201222017666
antimicrobial and antibiofilm activity of ll-37 and its truncated variants against burkholderia pseudomallei.the gram-negative bacterium burkholderia pseudomallei is the aetiological agent of melioidosis, which is an endemic disease in tropical areas of southeast asia and northern australia. burkholderia pseudomallei has intrinsic resistance to a number of commonly used antibiotics and has also been reported to develop a biofilm. resistance to killing by antimicrobial agents is one of the hallmarks of bacteria grown in biofilm. the aim of this study was to determine the antimicrobial activity and mecha ...201222005071
in vitro antimicrobial studies of silver carbene complexes: activity of free and nanoparticle carbene formulations against clinical isolates of pathogenic bacteria.silver carbenes may represent novel, broad-spectrum antimicrobial agents that have low toxicity while providing varying chemistry for targeted applications. here, the bactericidal activity of four silver carbene complexes (sccs) with different formulations, including nanoparticles (nps) and micelles, was tested against a panel of clinical strains of bacteria and fungi that are the causative agents of many skin and soft tissue, respiratory, wound, blood, and nosocomial infections.201221972270
photodynamic antimicrobial chemotherapy (pact) in combination with antibiotics for treatment of burkholderia cepacia complex infection.this study aimed to determine if photodynamic antimicrobial chemotherapy (pact) was effective in the treatment of burkholderia cepacia complex infection and whether a synergistic effect was evident if pact was used in combination with antibiotics. the susceptibility of both planktonic and biofilm cultures of b. cepacia complex strains to methylene blue (mb) and meso-tetra(n-methyl-4-pyridyl)porphine tetra-tosylate (tmp)-mediated pact was determined alone and in combination with antibiotics used ...201222079165
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