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ribosome formation and structure. 19684970633
relationship between protein and ribonucleic acid synthesis during outgrowth of spores of bacillus cereus.the rate of protein and ribonucleic acid (rna) synthesis was examined during the outgrowth of spores of bacillus cereus t in a chemically defined medium. rna synthesis started 2.5 min after the initiation of germination, and protein synthesis after 4 min. addition of a complete amino acid supplement and uracil supported high rates of rna and protein synthesis throughout outgrowth. to determine the relationship between the rate of protein (k) and rna synthesis, the kinetics of formation of variou ...19684970651
[studies on bacterial protease. 1. isolation of a protease-producing strain and purification of the enzyme]. 19684971074
synthesis of p-nitrophenylphosphorylcholine and the hydrolysis with phospholipase c. 19684972709
studies on the intracellular localization of tetracycline in bacteria. 19684971401
[bacillus cereus as the causative agent of food poisoning in a home for the aged]. 19684971417
[the role of bacillus cereus in the production of experimental amyloidosis by injection of sodium caseinate and azo-casein]. 19684971418
the selective incorporation of 14c-glycerol into different species of phosphatidic acid, phosphatidylethanolamine, and phosphatidylcholine. 19684971695
transducing bacteriophage for bacillus cereus.a phage, designated cp-51, that carries out generalized transduction in bacillus cereus 569 was isolated from soil. all auxotrophic mutants tested, those requiring tryptophan, histidine, leucine, isoleucine, methionine, or phenylalanine, were transduced to prototrophy. the phage was extremely unstable when stored at 2 to 4 c, but stability was enhanced by storage at higher temperatures. the optimal temperature of those tested for maintenance of plaque-forming units was 15 c.19684972780
changes in the pattern of proteins synthesized during outgrowth and microcycle in bacillus cereus t. 19684971130
limitations of the initiation of germination of bacterial spores as a spore control procedure. 19684972401
infection of bacillus cereus by dna from streptococcus lactis phage. 19684971150
the range and significance of variations amongst bacterial penicillinases. 19684975697
transduction in bacillus cereus and bacillus anthracis. 19684974088
stimulation of germination of bacterial spores by analogues of d-alanine. 19684976558
[electrophoretic separation of beta-lactamases of bacillus cereus]. 19684977151
[determination of the content of triacetyloleandomycin and tetracycline in dry suspensions of oletetrine by the agar diffusion method]. 19684976188
[isolation of anthrax and cereus phages from the soil and determination of the spectrum of the host]. 19684976090
diaminopimelate decarboxylase of sporulating bacteria.the meso-diaminopimelate (dap) decarboxylase of bacillus licheniformis, a pyridoxal phosphate-requiring enzyme, was stabilized in vitro by 0.15 m sodium phosphate buffer (ph 7.0) containing 1 mm 2,3-dimercaptopropan-1-ol, 100 mug of pyridoxal phosphate per ml, and 3 mm dap. when the meso-dap concentration was varied, the enzyme in cell-free extracts of b. licheniformis exhibited michaelis-menten kinetics. pyridoxal phosphate was the only pyridoxine derivative which acted as a cofactor. the enzym ...19684972917
[penicillin action and penicillin resistance. the significance of penicillinases and cephalosporinases]. 19684973903
the detoxin complex, selective antagonists of blasticidin s. 19684973124
beta-lactamase of r factors. 19684971890
bacillus cereus spore germination:absolute requirement for an amine acid. 19684974255
[mechanisms of action of enduracidin. 1. bactericidal and bacteriolytic action]. 19684973175
the identification of 2-phosphonoacetaldehyde as an intermediate in the degradation of 2-aminoethylphosphonate by bacillus cereus. 19684971850
[the cereus mastitis in cattle]. 19684971905
enzymatic hydrolysis of phosphatidylethanolamine. 19684974273
[studies on the sterilization of cardiovascular catheters with betapropiolactone]. 19684974899
[contributions to the synthesis of sulphur-containing mustard oils of antimicrobial action]. 19684973641
[amino acid decarboxylases of bacillus cereus]. 19684980219
[lethal "per os" effect of microbial strains belonging to the species b. cereus and b. thuringiensis toward bombyx mori]. 19684982126
autoradiographic and immunofluorescent studies of cytological changes induced in bacillus cereus by chloramphenicol. 19684977515
involvement of autolysis of cytoplasmic membranes in the process of autolysis of bacillus cereus. 19684976583
[demonstration of a macromolecular inhibitor of initiation of homologous and heterologous spores present in the cells of b. cereus]. 19684979106
merozygotic processes, microorganisms, and neoplastic etiology. 19684978427
[radioprotective action of versene on gamma irradiated bacteriophages]. 19684981765
the identification of 2-phosphonoacetaldehyde as an intermediate in the degradation of 2-aminoethylphosphonate by bacillus cereus. 19684982500
susceptibility of common pathogenic bacteria to seven tetracycline antibiotics in vitro. 19684384524
d-amino acid oxidase induction in the kidneys of germ-free mice.high levels of d-amino acid oxidase activity were found in the kidneys of conventionally reared mice, whereas the enzyme was absent from the kidneys of most germ-free mice. injection of d-alanine or monocontamination with bacillus cereus stimulated d-amino acid oxidase activity in the kidneys of germ-free mice.19684389707
initiation of bacterial spore germination.to investigate the problem of initiation in bacterial spore germination, we isolated, from extracts of dormant spores of bacillus cereus strain t and b. licheniformis, a protein that initiated spore germination when added to a suspension of heat-activated spores. the optimal conditions for initiatory activity of this protein (the initiator) were 30 c in 0.01 to 0.04 m nacl and 0.01 m tris(hydroxymethyl)aminomethane (ph 8.5). the initiator was inhibited by phosphate but required two co-factors, l ...19684296513
metabolism of cholic acid in germfree animals after the establishment in the intestinal tract of deconjugating and 7 alpha-dehydroxylating bacteria. 19684297296
[the necessity and production of germicidal types of paper. ii]. 19684315282
the isolation of a mutant of bacillus cereus deficient in phosphate uptake. 19684295991
isoelectric analysis of cytolytic bacterial proteins. 19684299373
ehrlich ascites tumor growth in gnotobiotic mice. 19684965255
initiation of the germination of bacillus subtilis spores by a combination of compounds in place of l-alanine.l-alanine initiates the germination of spores of bacillus subtilis by entering two metabolic pathways. the products of one pathway, which is inhibited by d-alanine or by elevated temperature, can also be derived from a combination of fructose, glucose, and k(+). the present study demonstrated that the products of the other pathway can be derived from l-asparagine or l-glutamine or, to a lesser extent, from several other amino acids. hence, the combination of l-asparagine (or l-glutamine), fructo ...19684966545
rapid and sensitive detection of bacteria by gas chromatography.a gas chromatograph fitted with electron capture and flame ionization detectors was employed for the rapid detection of bacteria by analysis for their metabolic products. the presence of proteus vulgaris, streptococcus faecalis, s. liquefaciens, escherichia coli b, bacillus cereus, and b. popilliae was detected in 2 to 4 hr in media inoculated with less than 10(4) cells per ml, whereas a 7- to 12-hr growth period was required for the detection of products formed in cultures of serratia marcescen ...19684967452
timing of enzyme synthesis during outgrowth of spores of bacillus cereus. ii. relationship between ordered enzyme synthesis and deoxyribonucleic acid replication.experiments were carried out to determine whether, during outgrowth of bacterial spores, deoxyribonucleic acid (dna) replication provided the basis by which ordered transcription was controlled. during outgrowth, significant dna synthesis does not occur until just prior to the onset of cell division. however, incorporation of radioactive dna precursors into dna is observed within 5 to 10 min after the initiation of germination. by employing a thymine-requiring auxotroph and (3)h-bromodeoxyuridin ...19684230703
[biochemical types of bac. cereus isolated from various natural sources]. 19684239622
evolution of developmental stages in cultures of bacillus cereus. 19684173035
the binding of actinomycin d and f to bacterial dna. 19684177549
immunological response in cows to mycoplasma bovigenitalium, strain 1836. 19684179665
electron microscopic study of membranes and walls of bacteria and changes occurring during growth initiation.thin sections of stationary-phase streptococcus lactis cells showed that the wall and membrane are 20 and 7 nm thick, respectively. whole cells were examined by negative staining with ammonium molybdate and by shadowing. on air-drying of whole cells, the membrane pulled away from the wall revealing adhesions between these organelles. adhesions could not be seen after subculture of the stationary-phase cells into complex media or into solutions containing glucose, kcl, and cacl(2) in tris(hydroxy ...19694180467
location of bacterial polysaccharide during various phases of growth.polysaccharide-containing material was located by histochemical staining on ultrathin sections of bacillus cereus and several clostridial species during various phases of growth. these components were located along the cell wall in young vegetative cells and along the developing cortex in sporulating cells. in b. cereus any carbohydrate-containing material present along the forespore membrane was too small to be detected by direct staining. however, in three clostridial species such material was ...19694182530
the location of chemical components on ultrathin sections of bacillus cereus embedded in glycol methacrylate. 19694189833
quantitative assay of a single proteolytic enzyme in a crude mixture of bacterial proteinases. 19694189511
specificity of phenotypic adaptation of bacillus cereus to tetracycline. 19694303655
soluble reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide oxidase from bacillus cereus t spores and vegetative cells. i. purification. 19694311559
soluble reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide oxidase from bacillus cereus t spores and vegetative cells. ii. properties. 19694311560
[studies of some viomycinmethyltetracyclines]. 19694314647
phosphate transport in bacillus cereus. 19694310720
lysis of bacterial spores with hydrogen peroxide. 19694983962
properties of l-serine deaminase from salmonella typhi-murium and bacillus cereus. 19694985396
enzymatic lysis of vegetative cells of bacillus popilliae and other sporeformers. 19694981162
properties of purine nucleoside phosphorylases from spores and vegetative cells of bacillus cereus and their modification by orthophosphate. 19694981791
[description of bacillus medusa n. sp]. 19694981439
[experimental study of the antimicrobial properties and antineoplastic effect of the new pentaenic antibiotic 661]. 19694982966
the nature of ribosomes of spores of bacillus cereus t. and bacillus megaterium. 19694980591
the differential effects of 8-azaguanine, 5-fluorouracil, 6-mercaptopurine and 6-thioguanine on the activities of some krebs cycle enzymes in cell-free extracts from bacillus cereus. 19694979844
[on the mechanism of action of antifungal antibiotics on chlorella sp]. 19694979793
methyl anthranilate, an inhibitor for thegermination of spores of aerobic bacilli.methylanthranilate inhibited the germination of spores of aerobic bacilli without affecting growth and sporulation. the inhibition of germination could not be reversed by removal of methylanthranilate.19694979580
germination of single bacterial spores.changes in refractility and optical density occurring in individual spores of bacillus cereus t and b. megaterium qm b1551 during germination were investigated by use of a zeiss microscope photometer. the curves revealed that the germination process in single spores had two distinct phases; an initial rapid phase was followed by a second slower phase. under the experimental condition employed, the first phase of germination of b. cereus spores lasted for approximately 75 +/- 15 sec, whereas the ...19694977979
[gentamycin]. 19694979307
[on the contanimation of various food products by b. cereus]. 19694980445
antibodies specific for purine and pyrimidine nucleosides: effect on in vitro priming ability of dna. 19694980476
properties of fructose 1,6-diphosphate aldolases from spores and vegetative cells of bacillus cereus.fructose 1,6-diphosphate aldolase from cells of bacillus cereus appears to be typical class ii aldolase as judged by its functional and physical properties. spore and vegetative cell aldolase had similar enzymatic, immunochemical, and heat resistance properties in the absence of calcium, but they differed in their thermal stabilities in the presence of calcium, their stokes' radii, their mobility in acrylamide gel electrophoresis, and their molecular weights. the ph optimum for both enzymes was ...19694977985
characterization of lytic bacteriophages of bacillus thuringiensis. 19694981486
characterization of temperate bacteriophages of bacillus thuringiensis. 19694981487
trehalase: induction in bacillus cereus. 19694981576
[synthesis in bacteria of new rna not copied from dna]. 19694981842
some properties of two cell-bound beta-lactamases from bacillus cereus 569-h. 19694982420
comparative ultrastructure of selected aerobic spore-forming bacteria: a freeze-etching study. 19694979698
chemical structure of bacterial penicillinases. 19694975648
[effect of anions, cations and high molecular weight substances on the activity of chloramphenicol in vitro]. 19694978101
the incidence of bacteriocinogeny in some bacillus species. 19694977451
[pathogenic effect of aerobic sporular bacteria]. 19694976176
uv sensitivity of germinating culture of bacillus cereus. 19694976755
[study of bacterial mutants that have lost catalytic activity associated with nitrate reductase a. i. description of isolation methods]. 19694977154
nucleoside antibiotics. 3. isolation, structural elucidation and biological properties of 3'-acetamido-3'-deoxyadenosine from helminthosporium sp. 215. 19694977156
[on the toxic and various biochemical properties of filtrates of b. anthracis and cereus]. 19694981336
change in the absorbancy of bacterial suspensions before initiation of growth.the apparent absorbancy of suspensions of stationary-phase cells of streptococcus lactis strain 354/07 decreased immediately after being placed in fresh media. this optical effect also occurred in defined mixtures of buffer glucose and kcl. cacl(2) caused the absorbancy to increase. cacl(2) and kcl together had about the same effect as kcl alone. srcl(2) could replace cacl(2), but it was less effective by a factor of 10(2). mncl(2), mgcl(2), and nacl were without effect. the absorbancy did not c ...19694975744
purification and mode of action of a lytic enzyme from bacillus cereus. 19694980867
spore germination mutants of bacillus cereus. 19694978673
thermal stability of complexes of diaminoacridines with deoxyribonucleic acids of varying base content. 19694974831
inhibitory effect of lysolecithin on bacterial growth. 19694985022
heritable mass conversion of a mutant penicillinase-negative culture of bacillus cereus to a positive fully de-repressed state. 19694984853
[kinetic characteristics of the induction of germination in a strain of b. cereus spores by various inductors]. 19694986925
immunology of bacillus cereus beta-lactamases. 19694989560
[the pathogenic effect of aerobic spore-forming bacteria]. 19694989352
[experiments on the enteropathogenic effect of bacillus]. 19694989406
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