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glutamate biosynthesis in acetobacter suboxydans. vi. formation from acetate plus pyruvate. 19665968575
utilization of glycerol by acetobacter acetigenum under different cultural conditions. 19665969340
the non-spherulitic birefringence in cellulose pellicles of acetobacter xylinum. 19665972644
[constant electrical dipole moment of bacteria and bacteriophages]. 19665999805
[the dehydrogenase activity of cellfree protein extracts of acetobacter suboxydans on the different substrates of oxidation]. 19666004774
[the effect of histones on microorganisms. i. the effect of calf thymus gland histones on acetobacter suboxydans]. 19666005075
variations of 2-ketogluconate and 5-ketogluconate oxidoreductases during growth in acetobacter suboxydans. 19666005320
glutamate biosynthesis in an organism lacking a krebs tricarboxylic acid cycle. v. isolation of alpha-hydroxy-gamma-ketoglutarate (hkg) in acetobacter suboxydans. 19666005666
[studies on sorbose fermentation in a batch and continuous cultures]. 19666012785
comparative aspects of some bacterial dehydrogenases and transhydrogenases.ragland, t. e. (brandeis university, waltham, mass.), t. kawasaki, and j. m. lowenstein. comparative aspects of some bacterial dehydrogenases and transhydrogenases. j. bacteriol. 91:236-244. 1966.-twenty-eight diverse bacterial species were surveyed for the activities and coenzyme specificities of four enzymes: isocitrate dehydrogenase (icdh), glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (g-6-pdh), 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase (6-pgdh), and reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate-nicotinami ...19664379210
5-keto-d-fructose. iv. a specific reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate-linked reductase from gluconobacter cerinus. 19664379259
nad+-linked d-mannitol dehydrogenase in acetobacter suboxydans. 19664288131
phosphorylation coupled to malate oxidation in acetobacter xylinum. 19664164862
the isolation and morphology of some new bacteriophages specific for bacillus and acetobacter species. 19654956049
[studies on the systematics and metabolism of acetic acid bacteria]. 19655334787
[studies on the intensification of the transformation of glycerin to dihydroxyacetone by acetobacter suboxydans]. 19655339218
the formation of spherulites in pellicles of bacterial cellulose. 19655861284
biochemical dehydrogenations of saccharides. v. isolation of 5-ketosorbose formed during sorbose fermentation. 19655861553
[effect of the c-source on the growth requirements of acetic acid bacteria]. 19655879799
[on potassium-ammonium antagonism of acetobacter peroxydans]. 19655879800
preparation of specifically labeled d-fructose-14c1. 19655880179
[adaptive property of the pentose cycle in acetobacter xylinum]. 196514278851
polyol dehydrogenases of gluconobacter oxydans. 196514284764
[carbohydrate requirement of acetic acid bacteria]. 196514299878
5-keto-d-fructose. i. chemical characterization and analytical determination of the dicarbonylhexose produced by gluconobacter cerinus. 196514304828
5-keto-d-fructose. ii. patterns of formation and of associated dehydrogenase activities in gluconobacter cerinus. 196514304829
beer-spoilage bacteria and their control with a phosphoric acid--ammonium persulfate wash. 196514332530
[influence of the nature of the carbon source utilized during growth on biosynthesis of different enzymes in "acetobacter xylinum"]. 196514337121
localisation and distribution of alcohol-cytochrome 553 reductase in acetic acid bacteria. 196514340586
identification of altro-heptulose and l-threitol as products of meso-erythritol oxidation by acetobacter suboxydans. 196514342732
acetolactate metabolism and the presence of a dihydroxy acid dehydratase in micro-organisms.1. the growth characteristics of nine micro-organisms on complex broth and defined media, usually with a single nitrogen source (other than vitamins), were examined as a necessary step before growth of cells for enzyme assays. six of these bacteria gave a positive colour test with a creatine-potassium hydroxide reagent, indicating the presence of acetoin, which other investigators have shown is formed via the intermediate, alpha-acetolactate. 2. cell-free extracts of exponential-phase cells of b ...196514348203
synthesis of cellulose by acetobacter xylinum: viii. on the formation and orientation of bacterial cellulose fibrils in the presence of acidic polysaccharides.the transfer of the glucosyl moiety from uridine diphosphate glucose in the presence of acetobacter xylinum cell-free extracts led to the formation of a mixture of alkali-soluble and -insoluble cellodextrins. typical cellulose fibrils could not be detected by electron microscopy in this product. immediately after release into the medium, cellulose formed by whole cells is in a "prefibrous" form which passes through millipore filters of 0.45 and 0.8 micro pore diameter. non-filtrable fibrils aris ...196519866663
[some problems in the morphology of acetobacter aceti. ii. on the flagella of acetobacter and the importance of this feature for systematology]. 196414296564
[some problems in the morphology of acetobacter aceti. i. on the involution forms of acetobacter aceti]. 196414298262
metabolism of dicarboxylic acids in acetobacter xylinum.benziman, moshe (the hebrew university of jerusalem, jerusalem, israel), and a. abeliovitz. metabolism of dicarboxylic acids in acetobacter xylinum. j. bacteriol. 87:270-277. 1964.-during the oxidation of fumarate or l-malate by whole cells or extracts of acetobacter xylinum grown on succinate, a keto acid accumulated in the medium in considerable amounts. this acid was identified as oxaloacetic acid (oaa). no accumulation of oaa was observed when succinate served as substrate. these phenomena c ...196414151044
antitumor activity of certain substances of natural origin. 196414151913
the variable relation of oxygen consumption to cellulose synthesis by acetobacter xylinum. 196414124855
fine structure of the gram-negative bacterium acetobacter suboxydans.the morphological features of the cell wall, plasma membrane, protoplasmic constituents, and flagella of acetobacter suboxydans (atcc 621) were studied by thin sectioning and negative staining. thin sections of the cell wall demonstrate an outer membrane and an inner, more homogeneous layer. these observations are consistent with those of isolated, gram-negative cell-wall ghosts and the chemical analyses of gram-negative cell walls. certain functional attributes of the cell-wall inner layer and ...196414126870
on the unity of bacterial ribosomes. 196414135529
the differentiation of serotype a and b dextrans by means of partial acetolysis. 196414163897
oxidation of aliphatic glycols by acetic acid bacteria. 196414172022
enzymes of the tricarboxylic acid cycle in acetic acid bacteria. 196414179672
lethal action by an acetobacter on yeasts. 196414190067
mutant frequency in acetobacter. 196414191596
valine-isoleucine metabolism in acetobacter suboxydans and the inhibition of growth by valine.kerwar, suresh s. (oregon state university, corvallis), vernon, h. cheldelin, and l. w. parks. valine-isoleucine metabolism in acetobacter suboxydans and the inhibition of growth by valine. j. bacteriol. 88:179-186. 1964.-extracts of acetobacter suboxydans can synthesize valine and isoleucine via acetolactate and acetohydroxybutyrate, respectively. the amounts of these amino acids synthesized from different intermediates were determined. the pathways appear to be identical to those described for ...196414197885
enzymatic activities in acetobacter suboxydans. ii. production of 5-ketogluconate. 196414202651
[use of acetic acid by bacteria of the acetobacter genus]. 196414206070
utilization of l and d isomers of pantothenate and pantoate for microbial growth. 196414206904
conditions of formation of idonate-gluconate. 196414209871
effect of mutation on dna-composition of some bacteria. 196414218440
flavine adenine dinucleotide-linked malic dehydrogenase from acetobacter xylinum.benziman, moshe (the hebrew university of jerusalem, jerusalem, israel), and y. galanter. flavine adenine dinucleotide-linked malic dehydrogenase from acetobacter xylinum. j. bacteriol. 88:1010-1018. 1964.-the properties of the pyridine nucleotide-nonlinked malic dehydrogenase of acetobacter xylinum were investigated in the supernatant fluid obtained by high-speed centrifugation of sonic extracts. ferricyanide, phenazine methosulfate, and to a lesser extent dichlorophenolindophenol were active a ...196414219012
deoxyribonucleic acid hybrids of acetic acid bacteria.de ley, j. (state university, ghent, belgium), and s. friedman. deoxyribonucleic acid hybrids of acetic acid bacteria. j. bacteriol. 88:937-945. 1964.-deuterated n(15)-labeled deoxyribonucleic acid (dna) from acetobacter aceti (mesoxydans 4) forms hybrids with ordinary dna from other species of this genus (a. xylinum, a. pasteurianus, a. estunensis, and possibly a. xylinoides) when the guanine plus cytosine base composition does not vary by more than 1 to 2%. beyond this limit (a. aceti ch31 and ...196414219057
the shape of the tips of growing bacterial cellulose microfibrils and its relation to the mechanism of cellulose biosynthesis. 196414222658
[changes in the resistance of chick embryos to various infections under the influence of polysaccharides from nonpathogenic microorganisms]. 196414225833
pigment formation by acetobacter acetigenum in lactate-buffered glycerol medium. 196414228895
polyhydric alcohols in human urine. 196414229543
[continuous submerged culture of acetobacter aceti in a synthetic medium]. 196414238149
[comparisons and evaluation of some microbiological methods for the determination of p-aminobenzoic acid]. 196414240456
oxaloacetate decarboxylation and oxaloacetate-carbon dioxide exchange in acetobacter xylinum.benziman, moshe (the hebrew university of jerusalem, jerusalem, israel), and n. heller. oxaloacetate decarboxylation and oxaloacetate-carbon dioxide exchange in acetobacter xylinum. j. bacteriol. 88:1678-1687. 1964.-extracts of acetobacter xylinum, prepared by sonic treatment, were shown to catalyze the decarboxylation of oxaloacetate (oaa) to pyruvate and co(2), and the exchange of c(14)-carbon dioxide into the beta-carboxyl of oaa. fractionation of the extracts with ammonium sulfate resulted i ...196414240957
[enzymatic activity of acetobacter suboxydans. influence of ph on the induction of 5-ketogenic activity]. 19645877161
[enzymatic activity of acetobacter suboxydans. influence of ph and of some substrates on the induction of 2- and 5-ketogenic activity and on growth]. 19645878043
the dissimilation of glucose and gluconate by acetobacter xylinum. 2. pathway evaluation. 19645834250
the dissimilation of glucose and gluconate by acetobacter xylinum. 1. the origin and the fate of triose phosphate. 19644220768
[enzymatic activities of acetobacter suboxydans. effect of ph on the 5-ketogenic activity of subcellular fractions]. 19644381607
[desoxyribonucleic acid hybrids and the bacterial species concept]. 19644157725
[the influence of temperature on the activity of acetobacter aceti in submerged cultures]. 196314137784
[formation of 5-ketogluconic acid by means of subcellular fractions of acetobacter suboxydans]. 196313976487
[influence of the source of carbon utilized during growth on the enzymatic apparatus of acetobacter xylinum]. 196313986190
[influence of the source of carbon utilized during growth on the enzymatic apparatus of acetobacter xylinum]. 196313986191
the oxidation of glycols by acetic acid bacteria. 196314032109
systematic position of gluconobacter liquefaciens. 196314032736
the use of i-erythritol for the classification of acetic acid bacteria. 196314047150
the breakdown and biosynthesis of glutamic acid. 196314053261
[enzyme activity of acetobacter suboxydans. i. glucose dehydrogenase]. 196314061351
the effect of adenylic acid on yeast nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide isocitrate dehydrogenase, a possible metabolic control mechanism. 196314063317
some remarks on two papers by shimwell et al. on acetic acid bacteria. 196314068463
rate limiting effects of pyridine nucleotides on carbohydrate catabolic pathways of microorganisms. 196314070329
the effect of bacterial cell lysis and of plant extracts on cellulose production by acetobacter xylinum. 196314071644
[sorbite oxidation during intensive and delayed acetobacter suboxydans reproduction]. 196314074539
[the effect of phosphoric acid salts on reproduction and sorbite oxidation by acetic acid bacteria]. 196314078229
patterns of oxidative assimilation in strains of acetobacter and azotobacter.tomlinson, geraldine a. (the university of british columbia, vancouver, b.c., canada), and j. j. r. campbell. patterns of oxidative assimilation in strains of acetobacter and azotobacter. j. bacteriol. 86:1165-1172. 1963.-oxidative assimilation of glucose-u-c(14) was studied with washed-cell suspensions of acetobacter aceti, a. xylinum, azotobacter vinelandii, and a. agilis. the suggestion that oxidative assimilation is largely the incorporation of endogenously produced ammonia is tenable. a. ac ...196314086085
[on the uniformity of bacterial ribosomes]. 196314097316
metabolism of c2 compounds in acetobacter aceti. 196314108441
deoxyribonucleic acid base composition of acetic acid bacteria. 196314121200
enzymatic studies on the formation of 5-ketogluconic acid by acetobacter suboxydans. i. glucose dehydrogenase. 196313939776
enzymatic studies on the formation of 5-ketogluconic acid by acetobacter suboxydans. ii. 5-ketogluconate reductase. 196313939777
synthesis of cellulose by acetobacter xylinum. vi. growth on citric acid-cycle intermediates.gromet-elhanan, zippora (the hebrew university, jerusalem, israel) and shlomo hestrin. synthesis of cellulose by acetobacter xylinum. vi. growth on citric acid-cycle intermediates. j. bacteriol. 85:284-292. 1963.-acetobacter xylinum could be made to grow on ethanol, acetate, succinate, or l-malate. the growth was accompanied by formation of opaque leathery pellicles on the surface of the growth medium. these pellicles were identified as cellulose on the basis of their chemical properties, solubi ...196313950665
[studies on vinegar. xiii. decomposition of 1-c14 glycerin by submersion in vinegar]. 196313955248
[contribution to data on the degradation of amino acids by acetobacter]. 196313957358
the mechanism of cacao curing. 196314153268
the size of the cellulose microfibril.recently the lateral width of the cellulose microfibril has been estimated as 30 a rather than about 150 to 200 a, by extrapolation of data from model shadowing experiments. the difference was attributed to a layer of metal deposited during shadowing. however, direct photographs of the same microfibrils parallel and perpendicular to the direction of shadowing, of unshadowed portions of microfibrils compared with shadowed portions of the same microfibrils, of silver-stained unshadowed microfibril ...196314022465
lactate and pyruvate catabolism in acetic acid bacteria. 196214025877
[electron microscopic observations on the flagellae of acetic acid bacteria]. 196214466363
the biochemical preparation of d-xylulose and l-ribulose. details of the action of acetobacter suboxydans on d-arabitol, ribitol and other polyhydroxy compounds. 196214476469
[effect of the bacterial polysaccharide acetoxan on transplanted tumors]. 196214478627
synthesis of cellulose by acetobacter xylinum. v. ultrastructure of polymer.appearance of cellulose microfibrils in the medium of a suspension of cells of acetobacter xylinum in buffered glucose solution was preceded by a stage during which the cellulose in the medium was amorphous within the available resolution. the size of the vertical axis of the microfibrils of the bacterial cellulose was found on the basis of measurement of shadow length to be only about 16 a. in good agreement with findings of earlier workers, the size of the lateral axis ("width") of the image o ...196214481343
formation of d-glucose, cellobiose, and other saccharides during synthesis of cellulose by acetobacter acetigenum in a lactate-buffered glycerol medium. 196214490080
[new data on the metabolism, systematology and evolution of acetic acid bacteria]. 196214451131
ribose and nucleic-acid bases in glucose-metabolizing, washed-cell suspensions of acetobacter xylinum and their relation to cellulos synthesis. 196214455535
successive microbial populations in calimyrna figs.smyrna-type (calimyrna) figs have essentially sterile internal tissue until visited by the pollinating fig wasp, blastophaga psenes, which introduces a specific microflora consisting of candida guilliermondii var. carpophila and serratia plymuthica. this flora persists and develops in numbers throughout the ripening period until maturity of the fruit. these organisms do not cause spoilage. the presence of c. guilliermondii var. carpophila appears to increase the attractiveness of the fruit to dr ...196216349620
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