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detection of a vibrio sp. by the bacteriophagous nematode pelodera chitwoodi. 19744418570
biosynthesis of phenazines. ii. incorporation of (6-14c)-d-shikimic acid into phenazine-1-carboxylic acid and iodinin. 19734733458
purification and characterization from chromobacterium violaceum of an enzyme catalyzing the synthesis of gamma-cyano-alpha-aminobutyric acid and thiocyanate. 19734760496
carbon source utilization tests as an aid to the classification of non-fermenting gram-negative bacteria. 19734571899
serine dehydratase from bacteria. 19734583868
genetic and phenetic classification of bacteria. 19734584677
the ortho-nitrophenol (onpg) test and acid from lactose in gram-negative genera.the results are given of the ortho-nitrophenol test for beta-galactosidase production (onpg test) on 588 strains of 123 aerobic species of bacteria, representing 30 genera. apart from some strains of erwinia herbicola (synonym chromobacterium typhiflavum) and of yersinia spp, these strains were not members of the enterobacteriaceae, in which family the onpg test is widely used and well documented. the strains were also tested for acid production from 1, 5, and 10% lactose and the findings are di ...19734587939
the oxidase activity of chromobacterium. 19734633854
[the effect of ultraviolet rays on the microflora of meat]. 19734207537
the intracellular organization of bacteriophage tail-like particles in cells of chromobacterium violaceum following mitomycin c treatment. 19734122865
[defective phages in chromobacterium]. 19724146499
[newly discovered sugars in the specific polysaccharides of bacteria]. 19724208820
detection of "chromobacterium" typhi-flavum in stool specimens. 19724661461
[comparative assessment of thermophilic hydrocarbon-oxidizing microorganisms in relation to their protein and amino acid content]. 19724263937
[c02 formation by microorganisms of different taxonomic groups cultivated on media with carbohydrates and hydrocarbons]. 19724272102
6 -amidinopenicillanic acids--a new group of antibiotics. 19724402006
[deep mycoses in dermato-venereological practice]. 19725062401
organization of bacteriophage tail-like particles in cells of chromobacterium violaceum.a strain of chromobacterium violaceum has been isolated which produces bacteriophage tail-like particles in high numbers. the extracellular morphology and the intracellular arrangement of these particles are described.19724112258
[intrinsic protein content in the cells of oligonitrophili bacteria]. 19715565684
chromobacterium violaceum: pathogenic for man. 19715544148
properties of an r factor from pseudomonas aeruginosa.an r factor from pseudomonas aeruginosa, which confers resistance to penicillins, kanamycin, and tetracycline, was studied in escherichia coli k-12. the r factor could coexist with f-like or i-like plasmids and therefore constituted a novel compatibility group. the r factor was transferable from e. coli to bacterial genera outside the enterobacteriaceae (pseudomonas and members of the rhizobiaceae) to which transfer of f-like and i-like plasmids could not be demonstrated.19714945193
2,5-diketogluconate formation by chromobacterium. 19715314552
fatal chromobacterium violaceum septicemia. 19715094501
[heterotrophic microflora of amu-dar'ya surface waters and their significance in the mineralization of organic matter]. 19715096617
timely topics of microbiology: nonfastidious gram negative rods: non-enterobacteriaceae, 1968-1971. 19715005220
"gram-negative" infections of the skin. 19714329494
bacterial genome sizes determined by dna renaturation studies. 19704396963
ion-exchange separation and automated assay of complex mixtures of amino acids and hexosamines. 19704985912
formation of biologically active substances by rhizosphere bacteria and their effect on plant growth. 19704995526
[problems of histological identification diagnosis of the tissue forms of diverse pathogenic fungi]. 19705002468
nucleic acid similarities among pseudomonas pseudomallei, pseudomonas multivorans, and actinobacillus mallei.annealing experiments on membrane filters were carried out with deoxyribonucleic acids (dna) from selected strains of the nomen-species of pseudomonas, actinobacillus, chromobacterium, and micrococcus, with the use of dna of pseudomonas pseudomallei and actinobacillus mallei as reference materials. under the usual conditions employed in these experiments, the results were not quantitatively reproducible. incorporation of dimethylsulfoxide (dmso) into the incubation medium greatly increased diffe ...19705438051
nonfermentative bacilli associated with man. i. nomenclature. 19705453209
fatal infection due to chromobacterium violaceum in vietnam. 19705471231
letters to the editor. identification of serratia organisms. 19705475059
chromobacterium septicemia in the gibbon. 19705530776
in-vitro sensitivity of 368 urinary organisms to trimethoprim-sulphamethoxazole and other antibacterials. 19704319442
gamma-cyano-alpha-aminobutyric acid. a new product of cyanide fixation in chromobacterium violaceum. 19705417261
characterization of saccharolytic nonfermentative bacteria associated with man. 19705419802
beta-cyanoalanine formation by chromobacterium violaceum.nonproliferating cells of chromobacterium violaceum incubated with glycine, methionine, and succinate as substrates accumulated beta-cyanoalanine in the culture fluid. tracer experiments showed that carbons-2, -3, and -4 of beta-cyanoalanine are derived from the 2-carbon of glycine. when methionine-methyl-(14)c, succinate-1,4-(14)c, or succinate-2,3-(14)c was used as substrate, beta-cyanoalanine did not become labeled. if k(14)cn and serine were used as substrates, the cyano group of beta-cyanoa ...19695764335
effect of cultural conditions on the synthesis of violacein in mesophilic and psychrophilic strains of chromobacterium. 19695765167
extracellular enzymes produced by a pseudomonas sp. and their effect on cell envelopes of chromobacterium violaceum. 19695773756
effect of cold temperatures on the viability of chromobacterium violaceum.the effect of low, nonfreezing temperatures on the viability of five strains of chromobacterium violaceum was studied. the viability of cultures grown at 30 c was determined after exposure to various diluents held at 0 to 2 c. a culture diluted at its growth temperature served as the control. cells of strain n were most sensitive in the early part of the exponential phase of growth. cells of strains 252 and 341 were most sensitive in the late exponential, early stationary phase of growth. cells ...19695774755
effect of enzymes on the composition and structure of chromobacterium violaceum cell envelopes.cell envelopes of chromobacterium violaceum were isolated and treated under controlled conditions with trypsin, pronase, lipase, phospholipase c, lysozyme, and a mixture of enzymes produced by a bacteriolytic pseudomonas sp. after each enzyme treatment, losses in dry weight, protein, lipid, carbohydrate, 2,6-diaminopimelic acid, and total phosphorus were determined. electron-microscopic examination of the enzyme-treated envelopes indicated complete or partial loss of envelope rigidity or some en ...19695776532
the nature, intergeneric distribution and biosynthesis of isoprenoid quinones and phenols in gram-negative bacteria.1. twenty-two aerobically grown gram-negative bacteria were analysed for demethylmenaquinones, menaquinones, 2-polyprenylphenols, 6-methoxy-2-polyprenylphenols and ubiquinones. 2. all the eight enterobacteria and both the two facultative organisms (aeromonas punctata and aeromonas hydrophila) examined contain all the compounds listed above. the principal homologues are octaprenyl; in addition lower (down to tri- or tetra-prenyl for the 2-polyprenylphenols) and sometimes higher homologues are als ...19694886765
the phosphoglyceride composition of gram-negative bacteria and the changes in composition during growth. 19694898381
a study of chromobacterium typhiflavum from the rat. 19694905075
chromobacterium violaceum infection in pigs. 19695387602
natural infections of gibbons with a bacterium producing violet pigment (chromobacterium violaceum). 19695388196
[distribution of hycrocarbon-oxidizing microorganisms in soils of the main uzbekistan oil deposits]. 19695396592
[carbohydrate content of cells of oligonitrophilous bacteria]. 19695396599
[the effect of the culture fluids and extracts of several soil bacteria on tobacco mosaic virus]. 19695405235
biosynthesis of cyanide from [2-14c-15n]glycine in chromobacterium violaceum. 19694309602
[comparative study of bacterial phosphomonoesterases and phosphodiesterases hydrolyzing nucleic acids and nucleotides]. 19684310247
hemingway's sweating waiter. 19684173715
the detection of a strain of chromobacterium lividum in the tissues of certain leaf-nodulated plants by the immunofluorescence technique. 19684891921
sorption between microorganisms and clay minerals as determined by the electrical sensing zone particle analyser. 19684870493
adansonian analysis of the rhizobiaceae. 19684870842
[bacterial strains agglutinable with serums with anti-shigella a, b, and c in various proportions]. 19684883357
[metabolic products of microorganisms. 65. ferrioxamine from eubacteriales]. 19685709361
[some biochemical pecularities of bacteria of the genus pseudomonas]. 19685733641
proteus and coliform meningoencephalitis in neonates.the characteristic necropsy and histological appearances are described of nine cases of proteus meningoencephalitis in neonates. one case which was not due to proteus has been included because of the close similarity of the gross appearances of the brain. umbilical sepsis in half the cases indicated that this is a common portal of entry of these organisms. that epidemiological factors may be of importance in the aetiology was suggested by the distribution of cases.19685697343
fatal infection due to chromobacterium violaceum. 19685698884
fatal septicemia due to chromobacterium janthinum. 19685661183
tryptophan synthetic pathway and its regulation in chromobacterium violaceum.extracts of chromobacterium violaceum catalyzed all of the reactions involved in synthesizing tryptophan from chorismic acid. tryptophan auxotrophs which had lost any of these activities did not produce the characteristic purple pigment, violacein, when grown on a medium in which tryptophan was limiting. gel filtration of extracts allowed us to estimate molecular weights for the tryptophan enzymes. all of the enzymes appeared to have molecular weights below 100,000. no enzymes were observed to o ...19685669904
[sea and estuary bacteria--producers of vitamin b 12]. 19675618094
a comparative study of carbon source requirements of mycobacterium avium, group ii scotochromogens, group 3 nonphotochromogens, and mycobacterium terrae in the presence of glutamate-nitrogen. 19676039105
selective feeding of tubificids on bacteria. 19674864607
deoxyribonucleic acid homology and taxonomy of agrobacterium, rhizobium, and chromobacterium.hybridization experiments were carried out between high molecular weight, denatured, agar-embedded deoxyribonucleic acid (dna) and homologous, nonembedded, sheared, denatured (14)c-labeled dna from a strain of agrobacterium tumefaciens and rhizobium leguminosarum (the reference strains) in the presence of sheared, nonembedded, nonlabeled dna (competing dna) from the same or different nomen-species of agrobacterium, rhizobium, chromobacterium, and several other organisms. percentage of dna homolo ...19674961629
[cephalothin and semisynthetic penicillins. in vitro test results on material in a large hospital]. 19674968842
physiological and cultural characteristics of chromobacterium marinum sp. n. 19675299908
[studies on the mechanism of bacterial endotoxins]. 19664962810
comparative studies of putrescine degradation by microorganisms. 19664956873
studies on the role of microorganisms in the life of cultivated plants. 3. origin of the bacterial substances stimulating the growth of plants. 19664160456
numerical taxonomy of bacteria--some published data re-examined. 19665922296
longevity of selected exogenous microorganisms in the rumen. 19665929160
the isolation and characterization of glucosamine and muramic acid from the cell-wall mucopeptide of the gram-negative bacterium, chromobacterium violaceum. 19665956935
properties of surface materials released from cells of chromobacterium violaceum. 19665966705
[on a small satellite-forming soil bacterium from circular forms of chromobacteriaceae]. 19665988693
fatty acid composition of bacterial membrane and wall lipids. 19665328938
biological properties of streptococcal cell-wall particles. 3. dermonecrotic reaction to cell-wall mucopeptides.abdulla, essa m. (university of north carolina school of medicine, chapel hill), and john h. schwab. biological properties of streptococcal cell-wall particles. iii. dermonecrotic reaction to cell-wall mucopeptides. j. bacteriol. 91:374-383. 1966.-intradermal injection of rabbits and guinea pigs with mucopeptide suspensions produced an acute necrotic lesion which reached maximal severity within 24 hr and gradually subsided with scar formation. necrosis was evident within 4 hr after injection of ...19664955252
bacterial nutritional approach to mechanisms of oxygen toxicity.gottlieb, sheldon f. (union carbide corp., tonawanda, n.y.). bacterial nutritional approach to mechanisms of oxygen toxicity. j. bacteriol. 92:1021-1027. 1966.-inhibition by oxygen of growth of the bacterium achromobacter p6 was reversed by amino acid supplements. the reversal of oxygen-induced growth inhibition was not due to the presence of reducing substances in the growth medium. oxygen primarily exerts a bacteriostatic effect. the oxygen inhibition of growth occurred over a wide ph range. o ...19665926739
microbiological method for the determination of l-tryptophan.sebek, oldrich k. (the upjohn company, kalamazoo, mich.). microbiological method for the determination of l-tryptophan. j. bacteriol. 90:1026-1031. 1965.-the ability of chrombacterium violaceum to utilize l-tryptophan for the synthesis of a purple pigment, violacein, served as a basis for the development of a quantitative estimation of this amino acid. the method consists of suspending washed colorless cells of the organism in an agar layer, placing a paper disc impregnated with a tryptophan sol ...19655847792
cyanide formation from glycine by nonproliferating cells of chromobacterium violaceum. 19655851865
psychrophilic bacteria. 3. population levels associated with flavor or physical change in milk. 19655897823
[naphthalene oxidizing bacteria in ground waters of oil beds]. 19654221916
bacterial stimulation of sporangium production in phytophthora cinnamomi.bacteria, notably chromobacterium violaceum, stimulate initiation of production of sporangia by phytophthora cinnamomi, a plant pathogen which does not produce this asexual stage in ordinary agar or liquid culture.196517742598
cyanide formation by chromobacterium violaceum.michaels, ruth (columbia university, new york, n.y.), and w. a. corpe. cyanide formation by chromobacterium violaceum. j. bacteriol. 89:106-112. 1965.-the formation of cyanide by a chromobacterium violaceum strain was studied with growing cultures and with nonproliferating cells grown in complex and chemically defined media. most of the cyanide was produced during the log-phase growth of the organism, and accumulated in the culture supernatant fluid. a synergistic effect of glycine and methionin ...196514255648
immunological properties of bacterial cell wall mucopeptides. 196514268620
[pathogenicity of serratia marcescens or chromobacterium prodigiosum]. 196414292685
[immunochemical analysis of protein fractions of chromogenic (yellow) bacteria isolated from the blood of paratyphoid patients]. 196414263623
the effects of selected strains of pigmented microorganisms on small free-living amoebae. 196414206897
[a comparative study of the nuclease activity of various species of saprophytic bacteria]. 196414208279
effect of mutation on dna-composition of some bacteria. 196414218440
factors influencing growth and polysaccharide formation by strains of chromobacterium violaceum.corpe, william a. (columbia university, new york, n.y.). factors influencing growth and polysaccharide formation by strains of chromobacterium violaceum. j. bacteriol. 88:1433-1441. 1964.-gelatinous chromobacterium violaceum strains elaborate a fibrous exopolysaccharide that forms a matrix in which growing cells are embedded. stable, nongelatinous variants arising from gelatinous cultures were of two types: (i) those that had lost the ability to produce polysaccharide, and (ii) those that had lo ...196414234803
[results of a 7 years survey on enterobacteriaceae from butcher's meat in dalat and surroundings (central vietnam)]. 196414250522
urease activity of intact and disrupted bacteria. 196414120692
infection and the water-closet. 196414133601
isolation of d-fucosamine from bacillus cereus. 196414167834
the synthesis of n-acetyl-alpha-and n-acetyl-beta-d-glucosamine i-phosphates (2-acetamido-2-deoxy-alpha- and beta-d-glucose i-phosphates). 196414192914
a humoral antibody associated with endotoxin resistance. 196414200101
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