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bacillus cereus outgrowth "early proteins" and their possible role in control of transcription. 19744210036
[toxic effect of warmed-up culture of bacillus cereus]. 19724210745
[toxic activity of the disintegrated bacillus cereus cell and endotoxin-like substances]. 19724210750
[amino sugar polymers with free amino groups (author's transl)]. 19744210851
properties of 5'-nucleotidase from bacillus cereus obtained by washing intact cells with water. 19744210999
respiration and metabolic processes of bacteria in autoclaved and gamma-irradiated soil. 19744211150
[antibiotic from bac. cereus var. mycoides. 1]. 19744211301
alteration of vascular permeability in rabbits by culture filtrates of bacillus cereus and related species.crude culture filtrates of strains of bacillus cereus, b. thuringiensis, and b. mycoides caused an increase in vascular permeability when injected intradermally into rabbits. the time course of the change in permeability was determined, and could easily be distinguished from a more transient effect induced by purified (from b. cereus) phospholipase c. the properties of the responsible factor were found to be similar to those reported for the guinea pig dermal factor and the ileal loop fluid indu ...19744211786
letter: contaminated beta-lactamase and blood cultures. 19744212128
lysogenic conversion to phospholipase a production in bacillus cereus. 19744212150
penicillin binding components of bacterial cells and their relationship to the mechanism of penicillin action. 19744212230
the synthesis of phospholipase c by bacillus cereus. ii. a screening method for mutants. 19744212455
two-step inhibition of bacillus cereus penicillinase by dicloxacillin. 19744212494
[methods of demonstration and distribution of pectinolytic activity in bacillus species]. 19744212707
effect of penicillin irradiation on bacterial growth and penicillin resistance. 19744213060
food poisoning and salmonella infections in england and wales, 1969-1972. an analysis of reports to the public health laboratory service. 19744213119
relationship between survival, photoproduct production and repair capacity in a variant of bacillus cereus. 19744213357
the effect of microorganisms and sorption on the protease activity of plant roots. 19744213432
[antagonistic effects of monocins released by listeria monocytogenes]. 19744213616
isolation of cell walls from gram-positive bacteria. 19744213667
studies on the substrate specificity of the phospholipase a1 of the plasma membrane of rat liver. 19744213973
specimen holder to critical-point dry microorganisms for scanning electron microscopy.critical-point drying of microorganisms for scanning electron microscopy can be rapidly and effectively accomplished by use of a newly described specimen holder. up to eight different samples of spores or vegetative cells are placed between polycarbonate membrane filters in the holder and processed through solvent dehydration and critical-point drying using carbon dioxide without loss or cross contamination of microorganisms. yeasts, molds, bacteria, and actinomycetes have been successfully proc ...19744213985
photoreactivation, photoproduct formation, and deoxyribonucleic acid state in ultraviolet-irradiated sporulating cultures of bacillus cereus.photoreactivation of ultraviolet-irradiated bacillus cereus t declined markedly during the development of stage iv forespores. during ultraviolet irradiation of a culture containing early and late stage iv forespores, both vegetative- and spore-type photoproducts were formed. the formation of vegetative-type photoproducts (mainly thymine dimers) decreased to nearly half during late stage iv, remaining constant until lysis of the mother cells began, when it fell to zero. spore-type photoproducts ...19744214215
[report of autointoxication experiment with bacillus cereus (author's transl)]. 19744214226
the roles of various biochemical effects produced by 5-fluorouracil in early growth inhibition of bacillus cereus. 19744214335
polysaccharide that may serve as a carbon and energy storage compound for sporulation in bacillus cereus.an intracellular, glucose-containing polysaccharide accumulates in bacillus cereus early in sporulation and is degraded at the time of spore maturation. this pattern of accumulation and degradation occurred when growth was limited by glucose or a component of yeast extract. these data suggest that the polysaccharide may be serving as a carbon and energy storage compound for sporulation. a somewhat similar pattern of accumulation and degradation of poly-beta-hydroxybutyric acid (phb) was shown ea ...19744214355
lipase activity of detergent-resistant phospholipase a in escherichia coli. 19744214357
study of heat resistance in a bacterial nucleosidase. 19744214520
some hydrodynamic properties of spore peptidoglycan. 19744214565
factors affecting l-alanine induced germination of bacillus spores. 19744214852
synthesis and antibacterial activity of 5-nitro-2-furfurylidene p-sulfonyl- and p-sulfamoylbenzoylhydrazides. vii. 19744214919
macromolecular structure of the dna of bacillus bacteriophages. 19744214995
study of lysogenic bacillus cereus strains by electron microscopy. 19744215290
antimicrobial studies in vitro with cephacetrile, a new cephalosporin derivative. 19744215433
minicell formation in chloramphenicol-treated bacillus cereus. 19744215553
spores of microorganisms. xxv. the effects of histone on the syntheses of macromolecules in germinating and outgrowing spores of bacillus cereus. 19744215708
action of chlorpromazine on spore-forming bacillus species. 19744216399
endosymbiotic microorganisms in cletus signatus walker (coreidae: heteroptera). 19744216512
the survival and growth of bacillus cereus in boiled and fried rice in relation to outbreaks of food poisoning.a number of outbreaks of food poisoning attributed to bacillus cereus have been reported recently and all have been associated with cooked rice usually from chinese restaurants and ;take-away' shops.tests were made to assess the heat resistance of b. cereus spores in aqueous suspension, the growth of the organism in boiled rice stored at temperatures in the range 4-55 degrees c., and the effect of cooking and storage on the growth of the organism in boiled and fried rice. the spores of b. cereus ...19744216605
the action of pure phospholipases on native and ghost red cell membranes. 19744216737
phospholipase c (phosphatidylcholine cholinephosphohydrolase, ec 3.1.4.3) from bacillus cereus. 19744216738
[dynamics of decomposition of labeled algae by bacteria]. 19744216746
[septicemia due to bacillus cereus. pathogenicity of bacteria of the genus bacillus]. 19744216887
isolation of higher molecular weight dna from bacillus cereus t using proteinase k. 19744216895
[liberation of enzyme activities correlated with the utilization of exogenous amp in the bathing medium of bacillus cereus cells]. 19744217191
fatal bacillus cereus pneumonia and sepsis in a child with cancer. 19744217234
temperature sensitivity of sporulation in bacillus cereus. 19744217358
affinity chromatography of thermolysin and other neutral metalloendopeptidases. 19744217421
[the formation of traces of carbon monoxide by saccharomyces cerevisiae and other microorganisms (author's transl)]. 19744217594
microbial production of vitamin b12 antimetabolites. i. n5-hydroxy-l-arginine from bacillus cereus 439. 19744217787
[morphological characteristics verus the physiological and biochemical regularities of the activity of microoroganisms during periodic and continuous cultivation (literature review)]. 19744218032
[decarboxylase activity of strains of bac. cereus of different origin]. 19744218038
effect of carbohydrates and related compounds on the long-term preservation of freeze-dried bacteria. 19744218151
role of some elements on the enzymatic transformation of cortisol with bacillus cereus. 19744218347
[preservation of a culture of bacillus cereus by lyophilization]. 19744219047
[a comparative study of the frequency of purine block occurrence in the ribosomal rna of several species of bacteria]. 19744219091
separation, purification and properties of beta-lactamase i and beta-lactamase ii from bacillus cereus 569/h/9.1. a procedure was devised which is suitable for the isolation of beta-lactamase i and beta-lactamase ii from bacillus cereus 569/h/9 on a large scale. after adsorption on to celite both enzymes were eluted in good yield and separated by chromatography on sephadex cm-50. 2. beta-lactamase i was separated into three main components by isoelectric focusing and into two components by chromatography. 3. the zn(2+)-requiring beta-lactamase ii obtained by this procedure had a lower molecular weight (2 ...19744219278
metal cofactor requirements of beta-lactamase ii.1. the apoenzyme obtained on removal of zn(2+) from beta-lactamase ii from bacillus cereus 569/h/9 showed less than 0.001% of the activity of the zn(2+)-containing enzyme. 2. removal of zn(2+) led to a conformational change in the enzyme and partial unmasking of a thiol group. 3. replacement of zn(2+) by co(2+), cd(2+), mn(2+) or hg(2+) gave enzymes with significant, but lower, beta-lactamase activity. no activity was detected in the presence of cu(2+), ni(2+), mg(2+) or ca(2+). 4. equilibrium d ...19744219279
immunoelectrophoretic analysis of surface antigens in vegetative cells and spores of bacillus cereus. 19744219769
[d-cycloserine and germination of bacillus cereus spores]. 19744220027
experimental infection of mice with bacillus cereus: studies of pathogenesis and pathologic changes. 19674229310
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
[on the development of precipitating antibodies toward human serum protein in rabbits after application of bac. cereus spores]. 19674233275
electronmicroscopic, cytochemical and immunochemical study of b. anthracis and b. cereus. 19674239117
[biochemical types of bac. cereus isolated from various natural sources]. 19684239622
the effects of nicotinamide on heat resistance of spores of bacillus cereus t. 19704249447
turnover of mucopeptide during the life cycle of bacillus megaterium. 19714256604
enzymatic deacetylation of n-acetylglucosamine residues in peptidoglycan from bacillus cereus cell walls. 19714256847
[bacilli in marine environment: study of 120 strains]. 19714263376
[viability of microorganisms in solonetz under plantings of sweet clover and wheat grass in the tselinograd district]. 19724265543
in vitro formation of assimilatory nitrate reductase: presence of the constitutive component in bacteria. 19734268718
effects of 5-fluoro-2'-deoxyuridine on bacterial growth. its use for dna labelling. 19734270847
evidence for the validity of three-component fitting of protein circular dichroism spectra. 19744276377
[distribution of aerobic spore-forming bacteria in the soils of the european region of the ussr]. 19744282381
the application of a two-dimensional paper-chromatographic technique to the analysis of phospholipids. 19644284500
[nitrate reduction by cell-free extracts from bacillus cereus]. 19654286533
hydroxylation of deoxycorticosterone by bacillus cereus, strain t. 19664289033
cationic antibiotics and phospholipase c as tools in the study of phospholipid structure and function. i. inhibition of the in vitro clotting system by cationic antibiotics. 19674290011
cationic antibiotics and phospholipase c as tools in the study of phospholipid structure and function. ii. combined effects of colistin sulfate and phospholipase c on the in vitro blood clotting system. 19674290012
electron microscopic study on the effect of the oxidation of ultrathin sections of bacillus cereus and bacillus megaterium. 19674290538
changes in nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide concentration of bacillus cereus during growth. 19664291016
patterns of interaction between polyribonucleotides and individual dna strands derived from several vertebrates, bacteria and bacteriophages. 19664291221
[specificity of nitrate reductase induction by bacillus cereus]. 19664291535
biosynthesis of aminoacyl derivatives of phosphatidylglycerol. 19674291861
enumeration of bacillus cereus in foods.for the enumeration of vegetative cells and spores of bacillus cereus in foods, a mannitol-egg yolk-phenol red-agar has been developed which exploits the failure of b. cereus to dissimilate mannitol, and the ability of most strains to produce phospholipase c. when a high degree of selectivity was required, polymyxin b sulfate in a concentration of 10 ppm appeared to be the most effective selective additive. useful characteristics for the identification of presumptive isolates of b. cereus were f ...19674291956
lethal toxin of bacillus cereus. i. relationships and nature of toxin, hemolysin, and phospholipase.bacillus cereus phospholipase was characterized as a phospholipase c by the analysis of lecithin degradation products by thin-layer and paper chromatography. methanol in the growth menstruum inhibited completely the synthesis of phospholipase c, whereas the synthesis of lethal toxin and hemolysin were only partially inhibited. dialysis of preformed b. cereus products against ethyl alcohol and methanol did not inactivate hemolytic, phospholipase c, or lethal activity. the hemolytic and lethal act ...19674292311
spores of microorganisms. xxi. conversion of outgrowing spores of bacillus cereus to refractile forms by basic peptides and proteins. 19674292733
[purulent bacillus cereus pleurisy in an asthmatic patient treated for a long time with corticoids]. 19674294100
the isolation of a mutant of bacillus cereus deficient in phosphate uptake. 19684295991
analysis of the 5'-terminal nucleotide sequences of ribonucleic acids. ii. comparison of the 5'-terminal nucleotide sequences of ribosomal rna's from different organisms. 19674296143
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
isoelectric analysis of cytolytic bacterial proteins. 19684299373
specificity of phenotypic adaptation of bacillus cereus to tetracycline. 19694303655
[the prevention of food poisoning in communal environments]. 19674303935
phosphate transport in bacillus cereus. 19694310720
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
[the necessity and production of germicidal types of paper. ii]. 19684315282
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