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serological relationships among beta-lysin, plakin, and leukin.donaldson, d. m. (brigham young university, provo, utah), r. s. jensen, b. m. jensen, and a. matheson. serological relationships among beta-lysin, plakin, and leukin. j. bacteriol. 88:-1049 1055. 1964.-beta-lysin is a substance which has been separated from normal serum and which is bactericidal for a variety of gram-positive bacteria including bacillus subtilis. purified beta-lysin is not denatured at 97 c for 15 min. the bactericidal activity of six of nine beta-lysin preparations was unaltere ...196414219018
vitamin k-mediated electron transfer in bacillus subtilis.downey, ronald j. (university of notre dame, notre dame, ind.). vitamin k-mediated electron transfer in bacillus subtilis. j. bacteriol. 88:904-911. 1964.-electron transfer enzymes were obtained from log-phase cells of bacillus subtilis after aerobic and anaerobic cultivation. the cytochrome content was found to be related to oxygen tension, there being little, if any, cytochrome operative in anaerobic cells. vitamin k levels in the two cell types did not vary as markedly. a soluble diaphorase-t ...196414219053
production of extracellular guanosine-5'-monophosphate by bacillus subtilis.demain, a. l. (merck sharp & dohme research laboratories, rahway, n.j.), i. m. miller, and d. hendlin. production of extracellular guanosine-5'-monophosphate by bacillus subtilis. j. bacteriol. 88:991-995. 1964.-wild-type bacillus subtilis colonies were found to feed purineless mutants. a strain with high feeding capacity was selected for study, with a guanineless mutant of b. subtilis used as the assay organism. the factor was excreted during its growth phase in a complex medium containing star ...196414219064
correlation of the gene and protein structure. 196414220218
gamma-irradiation of spores of bacillus subtilis. 196414221189
[on the participation of both strands of dna in the transfer of genetic information]. 196414221748
biochemical and genetic studies of integration and recombination in bacillus subtilis transformation. 196414221877
the mechanism of histidase induction and formation in bacillus subtilis. 196414222883
relation of ribonucleic acid composition to growth rate and dormancy in bacillus subtilis. 196414223101
[studies on the composition of the antibiotic monomycin]. 196414223625
[comparative resistance of semi-synthetic penicillins to penicillinase of various origins]. 196414223630
identity of dna and diversity of messenger rna molecules in normal mouse tissues. 196414224396
sequential replication of the bacillus subtilis chromosome. 3. regulation of initiation. 196414224402
antibiotic activity of fungi isolated from soil samples from indonesia. 196414225080
[action of metals on levan sucrase of b. subtilis]. 196414226083
[influence of some divalent cations and ph on the mechanism of action of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (g-6-pd) extracted from bacillus subtilis]. 196414226084
antibacterial properties of 5-nitro-2-furylglyoxylidene derivatives. 196414226441
transport of aerosolized microorganisms from the rumen to the respiratory system during eructation. 196414227157
temperature-dependence of lethal and mutagenic actions of hno2 on phage t4. 196414227264
crosslinking of deoxyribonucleic acid by exposure to low ph. 196414227280
radiation resistance of streptococcus faecium and spores of bacillus subtilis dried in various media. 196414227890
[studies on defective oxidation mutants of bacillus subtilis]. 196414228375
interaction between denatured dna, polyribonucleotides, and ribosomal rna: attempts at preparative separation of the complementary dna strands. 196414229083
isolation and characterization of some b. subtilis phages with "transforming" activity. 196414230652
two separable effects of hydroxylamine on transforming dna. 196414231455
bacterial endophthalmitis after cataract surgery. 196414231940
[cytotoxic effects of the patulin group. study by the warburg method]. 196414232091
fluorescent antibody detection of human occurrence of an unclassified bacterial group causing endocarditis. 196414233141
temperature-senstivie mutants of bacillus subtilis bacteriophage sp3. i. isolation and characterization.nishihara, mutsuko (university of california, los angeles), and w. r. romig. temperature-sensitive mutants of bacillus subtilis bacteriophage sp3. i. isolation and characterization. j. bacteriol. 88:1220-1229. 1964.-twelve temperature-sensitive mutants of bacillus subtilis bacteriophage sp3 were isolated from a suspension of the wild type treated with nitrous acid. the mutants were detected because of an impaired ability to replicate in the host cell at 45 c, in contrast to the parental wild typ ...196414234774
temperature-sensitive mutants of bacillus subtilis bacteriophage sp3. ii. in vivo complementation studies.nishihara, mutsuko (university of california, los angeles), and w. r. romig. temperature-sensitive mutants of bacillus subtilis bacteriophage sp3. ii. in vivo complementation studies. j. bacteriol. 88:1230-1239. 1964.-a plate-spotting procedure was used in initial attempts to group the temperature-sensitive bacillus subtilis phage sp3 mutants by complementation. the results obtained did not show any clear patterns of reactions among the mutants. crosses were, therefore, repeated in broth at a te ...196414234775
selective destruction by pseudomonas aeruginosa of common antigen of enterobacteriaceae.whang, h. y. (children's hospital, buffalo, n.y.), and e. neter. selective destruction by pseudomonas aeruginosa of common antigen of enterobacteriaceae. j. bacteriol. 88:1244-1248. 1964.-supernatant fluids and filtrates from several strains of pseudomonas aeruginosa, when incubated with common antigen from various enteric bacteria, will produce selective destruction of this antigen, leaving intact the simultaneously present o antigen. this effect is evidenced from hemagglutination, hemolysis, a ...196414234777
selective medium for isolation of mima and herellea organisms. 196414234815
microbiological assay of aspartocin in pharmaceutical preparations containing chlortetracycline. 196414234908
a deoxyribonuclease reaction requiring nucleoside di- or triphosphates. 196414235329
[cyclic procedure of competence in transformations by means of dna in bacillus subtilis]. 196414235364
[action of the v fraction of bovine serum albumin on transformations by means of dna in b. subtilis]. 196414235365
leucopeptin, a new peptide antibiotic. 196414236206
rifamycins. xxxv. amides and hydrazides of rifamycin b3. 196414236903
the chondrioids (mitochondrial equivalents) of bacteria. 196414160067
end-product inhibition of aspartate transcarbamylase in various species. 196414161013
mitomycins and porfiromycin: chemical mechanism of activation and cross-linking of dna.mitomycins and porfiromycin, generally nonreactive in the natural oxidized state, behave as bifunctional "alkylating" agents upon chemical or enzymatic reduction, followed by spontaneous loss of the tertiary methoxy (hydroxyl) group and formation of an aromatic indole system. thus activated, mitomycins and porfiromycin react in vitro with purified dna, linking its complementary strands. a high content of guanine and cytosine favors this cross-linking reaction, which is the basis of the lethal ef ...196414162693
the relation between inoculum and zone size in sensitivity tests by the agar diffusion method: with a special view to the importance of prediffusion. 196414162807
species differences in soluble ribonucleic acids detected by differing ribonuclease sensitivity. 196414164215
selective toxicity of mikamycins, inhibitors of protein synthesis. 196414164625
effect of high pressures of pure oxygen on tissues. 196414164640
elementary method for the demonstration of the cytoplasmic membrane in bacteria. 196414164892
effect of vancomycin on bacillus subtilis. 196414165485
bacterial flora of clean wounds and its relation to subsequent sepsis. 196414166203
studies of a new tuberculostatic compound from the group of arylides of aromatic hydroxyacids. 196414166665
nucleotide sequence in deoxyribonucleic acids: the determination of the distribution of adenine residues. 196414166714
iodophor for presurgical skin antisepsis; an evaluation. 196414167397
[on the bactericidal power of beta lysins of the serum. i. proposed technic based on the bioscopic method]. 196414168461
the determination of the base composition of deoxyribonucleic acids by bromination. 196414168686
structure and function of cross-linked dna. i. reversible denaturation and bacillus subtilis transformation. 196414168692
a study of sterilizing conditions for injectable oils. 196414169959
derepression of alanine dehydrogenase by nicotinic acid deprivation. 196414170317
prevention of intraocular infection following cataract surgery. 196414170378
effect of water extracts of carob pods, tannic acid, and their derivatives on the morphology and growth of microorganisms.the effect of aqueous extracts of carob (ceratonia siliqua) pods, gallotannic acid, gallic acid, and catechol on several microorganisms was studied. carob pod extract and tannic acid showed a strong antimicrobial activity toward some cellulolytic bacteria. on the basis of tannin content, to which antimicrobial effect was related, carob pod extracts inhibited cellvibrio fulvus and clostridium cellulosolvens at 15 mug/ml, sporocytophaga myxococcoides at 45 mug/ml, and bacillus subtilis at 75 mug/m ...196414170956
survival of microorganisms in a simulated martian environment. i. bacillus subtilis var. globigii.survival of bacillus subtilis var. globigii in a simulated martian environment was demonstrated. previous contact with the simulated martian soil or atmosphere reduced germination or outgrowth of unheated spores, or both. inoculation into simulated martian soil and then flushing with a simulated martian atmosphere were lethal to both vegetative cells and spores. after one diurnal temperature cycle (26 to -60 c), the majority of of cells present were spores. no further effect of the diurnal cycle ...196414170958
comparison of sterilizing properties of formaldehyde-methanol solutions with formaldehyde-water solutions.sterilizing properties of formaldehyde in anhydrous methanol and formaldehyde in water were compared. formaldehyde in methanol achieved sterilization in 24 hr. formaldehyde in water was found to sterilize in shorter periods of time and to have a longer shelf life than formaldehyde in methanol.196414170961
[the inactivation of penicillin by human saliva]. 196414171632
[on responses of b. subtilis to streptomycin, with special reference to its dependency]. 196414172297
methods for disinfection of hands and operation sites. 196414173183
clinical report on the use of alpha amylase (buclamase) following periapical surgery. 196414178916
activation of soil microflora by fungus spore in relation to soil fungistasis. 196414179670
identification of d-alanine as the auto-inhibitor of germination of bacillus globigii spores. 196414179671
incidence of antiprotozoal substances in aspergillaceae. 196414179740
[action of lysozyme and lysozyme fluoride on aerobic sporogenic bacilli]. 196414180472
pathogenesis, incidence, and possibilities of preventing alimentary nitrate methemoglobinemia in infants. 196414181989
[nature and role of the sulfurated amino acids of the levan-sucrase of b. subtilis]. 196414183156
the enzymatic formation of the vasorpressor polypeptide substance a by a crystalline enzyme of bacillus subtilus. 196414184028
[nature of the enzyme systems responsible for nitrogen-source amino acid utilization in bacillus subtilis]. 196414137360
[study of factors involved in the massive production of bacillus subtilis spores]. 196414137361
[on the isolation and identification of 3,5,7-trihydroxyflavone (galangine) from propolis]. 196414137367
penicillin resistance of competent cells in deoxyribonucleic acid transformation of bacillus subtilis.nester, e. w. (university of washington, seattle). penicillin resistance of competent cells in deoxyribonucleic acid transformation of bacillus subtilis. j. bacteriol. 87:867-875. 1964.-transformants are resistant to penicillin killing for several hours after deoxyribonucleic acid (dna) addition. the present study indicates that this resistance is a consequence of such cells still remaining competent and is not the result of any interaction of donor dna with the recipient cell. the following dat ...196414137626
[study, by transformation, of 2 groups of genes governing the biosynthesis of isoleucine, valine and leucine in bacillus subtilis]. 196414129467
isolation of obligately anaerobic psychrophilic bacteria.sinclair, n. a. (washington state university, pullman), and j. l. stokes. isolation of obligately anaerobic psychrophilic bacteria. j. bacteriol. 87:562-565. 1964.-a total of 11 strains of strictly anaerobic psychrophilic bacteria have been isolated from soil, mud, and sewage. the organisms grow well at 0 c in liquid and on solid media, and grow only in the complete absence of oxygen. on the basis of shape, sporulation, flagellation, and strictly anaerobic growth, all of the organisms were class ...196414129668
skin antiseptics: an appraisal and attempted correlation with wound infection. 196414130162
gamma globulin in immunologically non-responsive asthmatic children. 196414130390
use of calcium dipicolinate for enumeration of total viable endospore populations without heat activation.a method, based on germination with 50 mm cacl(2) and 40 mm sodium dipicolinate (na(2)dpa), was developed for the determination of total viable counts of bacterial spores requiring heat activation. incorporation of these germinating agents into tryptone glucose extract agar permitted plate-count enumeration of essentially 100% of bacillus subtilis strain 5230 spores without a heat treatment. other spore suspensions were surveyed for their response to cacl(2) and na(2)dpa, and for the subsequent ...196414131356
lack of influence of suspending media on heat activation of bacillus subtilis spores and absence of deactivation.bacillus subtilis strain 5230 endospores suspended in a variety of suspending media at a concentration of ca. 10(8) per ml were heated at 95 and 75 c. the effect of the heating at 75 c was measured by plate count, and was reported as the heat-activated decimal fraction of the total viable-spore population. thermal inactivation at 95 c was influenced by the suspending medium. no effects on heat activation at 75 c were noted for suspending media containing glucose, xylose, ribose, nacl, or sodium ...196414131357
[bacteremic shock in the course of abortions]. 196414133457
a histologic evaluation of periapical repair following positive and negative root canal cultures. 196414133783
effect of steroids and leukaemic serum on the respiratory activity of bacillus subtilis. 196414134730
association and dissociation of bacillus subtilis alpha-amylase molecule. ii. studies on monomer-dimer transformation by gel filtration. 196414135447
notes on the phylogenetic background to lactobacillus taxonomy. 196414135526
gamma irradiation of bacillus subtilis spores in the presence of sugars. 196414135527
[studies on surface-active tetracycline derivatives acting on resisant microorganisms]. 196414144969
fluorescence microscopy of sporogenic bacilli. 196414145682
the role of the anaerobic bacteria, with particular reference to the virulence of clostridium perfringens. 196414146376
the inhibitory nature of lymphocytic leukemic serum on microorganisms. 196414147825
[evaluation of detergents for washing dishes]. 196414148001
a comparative study of the regulation of pyridine nucleotide formation. 196414148812
sporulation of auxotrophic mutants of bacillus subtilis in suboptimal concentrations of essential amino acids. 196414149846
interruptions in the polynucleotide strands in bacteriophage dna. 196414149959
the mechanism of messenger-rna replication in bacteria. 196414149965
ribonucleic acids of bacillus subtilis spores and sporulating cells.doi, roy h. (syracuse university, syracuse n.y.), and richard t. igarashi. ribonucleic acids of bacillus subtilus spores and sporulating cells. j. bacteriol. 87:323-328. 1964.-the ribonucleic acids (rna) of bacillus subtilis spores were analyzed for their size and base composition. soluble and ribosomal rna identical to those found in vegetative cells were present in spores. a base ratio difference was observed between the 16s and 23s ribosomal rna. the 16s rna had a higher cytidylate and lower ...196414151051
chemically defined, synthetic media for sporulation and for germination and growth of bacillus subtilis.donnellan, j. edward, jr. (u.s. army natick laboratories, natick, mass.), ella h. nags, and hillel s. levinson. chemically defined, synthetic media for sporulation and for germination and growth of bacillus subtilis. j. bacteriol. 87:332-336. 1964.-from 90 to 130 mg (dry weight) of spores (about 1% dark forms) were obtained (per liter) from a chemically defined, synthetic medium, with a two-phase (polyethylene glycol-potassium phosphate) harvest procedure. optimal sporulation occurred when gluco ...196414151053
hexitol dehydrogenases of bacillus subtilis. 196414154462
interferon reduction in chickens injected with brucella abortus.intravenous injection of large numbers of live, virulent brucella abortus in chickens resulted in the appearance in the serum of a viral inhibitor indistinguishable from interferon. inhibitor was detected as early as 3 hours after inoculation of brucellae and reached a peak between 6 and 12 hours.196414137938
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