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ochrobactrum anthropi meningitis associated with cadaveric pericardial tissue processed with a contaminated solution--utah, 1994.from october 22 through november 3, 1994, three cases of ochrobactrum anthropi meningitis were diagnosed among pediatric patients at a hospital in utah (hospital a). the three patients had undergone neurosurgical procedures in which pericardial grafts processed at hospital b were used to close defects of the dura mater. this report summarizes the case investigations, which document that the cases resulted from human pericardial tissue grafts contaminated with o. anthropi.19968769657
ochrobactrum anthropi endophthalmitis after uncomplicated cataract surgery.to treat a case of ochrobactrum anthropi endophthalmitis after uneventful cataract surgery.19968694102
evaluation of pulsed-field gel electrophoresis and rep-pcr for the epidemiological analysis of ochrobactrum anthropi strains.pulsed-field gel electrophoresis and polymerase chain reaction genome fingerprinting based on repetitive chromosomal sequences (rep-pcr) were used for typing 14 strains of ochrobactrum anthropi. six strains isolated during an outbreak of bacteraemia in patients who had received a contaminated rabbit anti-thymocyte globulin gave identical patterns by both techniques. different patterns were found in sporadic and reference strains, except for one clinical isolate received from another hospital tha ...19958681989
ochrobactrum anthropi bacteremia: report of four cases and short review.ochrobactrum anthropi, formerly "achromobacter" cdc group vd, is a nonfermentative, nonfastidious gram-negative bacillus, that only recently has been given attention as a potential human pathogen. over a 2-year period, we observed four patients with multiple blood cultures that were positive for the organism. the patients had acute leukemia as underlying disease, and presented with clinical and microbiologic features consistent with catheter-related bacteremia. in three of the patients the infec ...19938300247
necrotizing fasciitis, bacteremia, and multiorgan failure caused by ochrobactrum anthropi. 19938218705
infections with the unusual human pathogens agrobacterium species and ochrobactrum anthropi.agrobacterium species and ochrobactrum anthropi are generally considered innocuous in clinical settings, yet during the last decade a number of sporadic cases of human infection due to these organisms have been reported. we studied nine cases of infection (septicemia and peritonitis) caused by agrobacterium-like microorganisms in eight patients. all patients were immunocompromised and had permanent central venous or peritoneal dialysis catheters in place. seven patients were women, and eight inf ...19948086552
bacteremia caused by ochrobactrum anthropi in an immunocompromised child. 19948002092
an outbreak of ochrobactrum anthropi bacteraemia in five organ transplant patients.nosocomial bacteraemia caused by ochrobactrum anthropi occurred over a 1-month period in five organ transplant recipients, four of whom were in the same renal and pancreatic transplant unit. bacteraemia occurred with cyclosporin a, azathioprine and steroids, and with a rabbit anti-thymocyte globulin (ratg) during the induction phase. ratg appeared to be the only common factor among the five cases. over the period described, 71.4% of all patients receiving ratg developed o. anthropi bacteraemia. ...19947916361
differentiation of brucella abortus bv. 1, 2, and 4, brucella melitensis, brucella ovis, and brucella suis bv. 1 by pcr.several pcr assays which identify the genus brucella but do not discriminate among species have been reported. we describe a pcr assay that comprises five oligonucleotide primers which can identify selected biovars of four species of brucella. individual biovars within a species are not differentiated. the assay can identify three biovars (1, 2, and 4) of b. abortus, all three biovars of b. melitensis, biovar 1 of b. suis, and all b. ovis biovars. these biovars include all of the brucella specie ...19947852552
ochrobactrum anthropi meningitis in pediatric pericardial allograft transplant recipients.an epidemiologic investigation was done after 3 patients contracted ochrobactrum anthropi meningitis at one hospital in october 1994. neurosurgical patients with pericardial tissue implants were at greater risk of infection than other neurosurgical patients (3/14 vs. 0/566; p<.001). cultures of implants removed from 2 case-patients, an implant at implantation, a nonimplanted pericardial tissue, and an unwrapped but unopened bottle of hank's balanced salt solution (hbss) grew o. anthropi. patient ...19968627029
phylogenetic analysis of the family rhizobiaceae and related bacteria by sequencing of 16s rrna gene using pcr and dna sequencer.the 16s rrna gene sequences of 19 strains covering 97% of the molecules were determined for the members of the family rhizobiaceae and related bacteria by pcr and dna sequencer. the three biovars of agrobacterium were located separately, whereas agrobacterium rubi clustered with a. tumefaciens. phylogenetic locations for the species of the genera rhizobium, sinorhizobium, agrobacterium, phylobacterium, mycoplana (m. dimorpha), ochrobactrum, brucella and rochalimaea (a rickettsia) were intermingl ...19937682191
bacterial succession within a biofilm in water supply lines of dental air-water syringes.biofilms have been implicated as reservoirs for bacterial contamination of water delivered by dental air-water syringes. a 6-month study was done of bacterial colonization and biofilm formation in plastic water supply lines connected to dental air-water syringes. changes in biofilm flora were observed by both scanning electron microscopy and bacteriologic culture. by day 7, many rod- and spiral-shaped bacteria had colonized the ridged surface of the luminal wall of the tubing, as revealed by sca ...19957641146
[comparative susceptibility of ochrobactrum anthropi, agrobacterium tumefaciens, alcaligenes faecalis, alcaligenes denitrificans subsp. denitrificans, alcaligenes denitrificans subsp. xylosidans and bordetella bronchiseptica against 35 antibiotics including 17 beta-lactams].ochrobactrum anthropi, formerly known as "achromobacter sp." or cdc group vd has been isolated from water, hospital environment (antiseptic solutions, dialysis fluids ... ). o. anthropi is a gram negative, motile, strictly aerobic, oxydase positive and non-fermentative bacteria with a strong urease activity. the susceptibility of 13 strains of o. anthropi was determined by agar diffusion method and compared to those of type strains of agrobacterium tumefaciens, alcaligenes faecalis, alcaligenes ...19957567111
specific detection of brucella dna by pcr.a pcr assay with primers derived from the 16s rrna sequence of brucella abortus was developed. nine different combinations between six primers were tested. one pair of primers, which amplified a 905-bp fragment, was selected. as little as 80 fg of brucella dna was detected by this method. dnas from all of the representative strains of the species and biovars of brucella and from 23 different brucella isolates were analyzed and yielded exclusively the 905-bp fragment. no amplification was detecte ...19957538508
expression of tfx and sensitivity to the rhizobial peptide antibiotic trifolitoxin in a taxonomically distinct group of alpha-proteobacteria including the animal pathogen brucella abortus.three phylogenetically distinct groups within the alpha-proteobacteria which differ in trifolitoxin sensitivity are described. trifolitoxin sensitivity was found in strains of agrobacterium, brucella, mycoplana, ochrobactrum, phyllobacterium, rhodobacter, rhodopseudomonas, rhodospirillum, and rhizobium. strains of agrobacterium, brucella, phyllobacterium, rhizobium, and rhodospirillum were capable of producing trifolitoxin upon conjugal transfer of tfxabcdefg.19947527627
properties of a novel d-stereospecific aminopeptidase from ochrobactrum anthropi.a novel aminopeptidase active toward d-amino acid-containing peptides, d-amino acid amides, and d-amino acid esters has been purified 2,800-fold to homogeneity from a bacterium ochrobactrum anthropi scrc c1-38, which had been isolated from soil. the enzyme has a molecular weight of about 122,000 and is composed of two identical subunits (mr = 59,000). the optimal ph for activity was 8.0. it showed strict d-stereospecificity toward substrates including low molecular weight d-amino acid amides suc ...19892760064
a new d-stereospecific amino acid amidase from ochrobactrum anthropi.a new d-stereospecific amino acid amidase has been partially purified from ochrobactrum anthropi scrc sv3, which had been isolated and selected from soil. the mr of the enzyme was estimated to be about 38,000, and its isoelectric point was 5.3. the enzyme catalyzes the stereospecific hydrolysis of d-amino acid amide to yield d-amino acid and ammonia. the major substrates included d-phenylalanine amide, d-tyrosine amide, d-tryptophan amide, d-leucine amide, and d-alanine amide.19892751665
pyogenic infections due to ochrobactrum anthropi.ochrobactrum anthropi is a nonfermentative gram-negative bacillus that has been isolated with increasing frequency from human clinical specimens. previously, its pathogenic niche was believed to involve the causation of catheter-associated bacteremic illnesses. we describe three cases of pyogenic infection due to o. anthropi, thereby expanding the known pathogenic potential of this organism.19968722944
degradation of 4-chloro-2-methylphenol by an activated sludge isolate and its taxonomic description.the gram-negative strain s1, isolated from activated sludge, metabolized 4-chloro-2-methylphenol by an inducible pathway via a modified ortho-cleavage route as indicated by a transiently secreted intermediate, identified as 2-methyl-4-carboxymethylenebut-2-en-4-olide by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry. beside 4-chloro-2-methylphenol only 2,4-dichlorophenol and 4-chlorophenol were totally degraded, without an accumulation of intermediates. the chlorinated phenols tested induced activities of ...19957772944
activation and cytotoxicity of 2-alpha-aminoacyl prodrugs of methotrexate.in an effort to improve the selectivity of the anticancer drug methotrexate (mtx), a series of potential prodrugs in which the 2-amino group was acylated with various alpha-amino acids (as well as l-pyroglutamic acid) was synthesized. such derivatives are anticipated to be hydrolysed to mtx by appropriate aminopeptidases localized (over-expressed naturally or targeted as anti-tumor antibody conjugates) in the vicinity of the tumor. the l-leucyl, l-valyl, l-isoleucyl, d-alanyl and l-pyroglutamyl ...19957872963
catheter-associated sepsis caused by ochrobactrum anthropi: report of a case and review of related nonfermentative bacteria.ochrobactrum anthropi, formerly known as cdc group vd, is an oxidase-producing, gram-negative, non-lactose-fermenting bacillus that oxidizes glucose and grows readily on macconkey agar. only occasionally isolated from human clinical specimens, this organism has rarely been found to be pathogenic. we describe the first reported case of infection due to o. anthropi in a child, that of bacteremia in a 3-year-old girl undergoing chemotherapy for retinoblastoma. in addition, we review the literature ...19921576286
structural similarity of d-aminopeptidase to carboxypeptidase dd and beta-lactamases.the gene for d-aminopeptidase (dap) has been isolated from the bacterium ochrobactrum anthropi scrc c1-38 [asano, y., nakazawa, a., kato, y., & kondo, k. (1989) j. biol. chem. 264, 14233-14239] and its nucleotide sequence determined. an expression plasmid pc138dp (4.5 kb) was constructed by placing the gene downstream of the lac promoter of puc19. the amount of the enzyme in the cell-free extract of escherichia coli jm109/pc138dp was elevated to 288,000 units/l of culture, which is about 3600-fo ...19921540587
effects of atrazine on ochrobactrum anthropi membrane fatty acids.ochrobactrum anthropi is a gram-negative bacillus recognized as a human opportunist pathogen isolated in clinical specimens and not of clinical significance. we report a new aspect of this bacterium, that it has been isolated from activated sludge. in fact, it is able to grow on atrazine (2-chloro-4-ethylamino-6-isopropyl-amine-s-triazine) by utilizing it as the only source of carbon. our results show that atrazine (0.03 g/liter) causes a dramatical increase in the degree of saturation of membra ...19968779602
specificity of six gene sequences for the detection of the genus brucella by dna amplification.dna extracted from all brucella species, reference and vaccine strains were amplified by pcr using primers specific for the genes encoding a 31-kda brucella protein, the heat shock proteins (dnaj, dnak, htra and groel) and 16s rna. no difference was found between brucella species and biovars with all primer pairs used, even after restriction enzyme analysis of the amplified fragments. the specificity of the amplified products was confirmed by hybridization with a digoxigenin 3'-labelled specific ...19968810054
seven cases of bacteremia due to ochrobactrum anthropi. 19921457654
from the centers for disease control and prevention. ochrobactrum anthropi meningitis associated with cadaveric pericardial tissue processed with a contaminated solution--utah, 1994. 19968773623
determination of the o-specific polysaccharide structure in the lipopolysaccharide of ochrobactrum anthropi lmg 3331. 19968765064
brucella outer membrane lipoproteins share antigenic determinants with bacteria of the family rhizobiaceae.brucellae have been reported to be phylogenetically related to bacteria of the family rhizobiaceae. in the present study, we used a panel of monoclonal antibodies (mabs) to brucella outer membrane proteins (omps) to determine the presence of common omp epitopes in some representative bacteria of this family, i.e., ochrobactrum anthropi, phyllobacterium rubiacearum, rhizobium leguminosarum, and agrobacterium tumefaciens, and also in bacteria reported to serologically cross-react with brucella, i. ...199910391877
hemicellulose-degrading bacteria and yeasts from the termite gut.termites play a major role in the recycling of photosynthetically fixed carbon. with the aid of their symbiotic intestinal flora, they are able to degrade extensively wood constituents such as cellulose and hemicellulose. nevertheless, the microbial species involved in the degradation of hemicelluloses are poorly defined. the purpose of this paper was to examine the microflora involved in hemicellulose degradation. different aerobic and facultatively anaerobic bacteria and yeasts were isolated u ...19969072518
brucellosis: an overview.brucellosis remains a major zoonosis worldwide. although many countries have eradicated brucella abortus from cattle, in some areas brucella melitensis has emerged as a cause of infection in this species as well as in sheep and goats. despite vaccination campaigns with the rev 1 strain, b. melitensis remains the principal cause of human brucellosis. brucella suis is also emerging as an agent of infection in cattle, thus extending its opportunities to infect humans. the recent isolation of distin ...19979204307
ochrobactrum anthropi infection of retained pacemaker leads. 19979114171
intravenous line infection due to ochrobactrum anthropi (cdc group vd) in a normal host.ochrobactrum anthropi, formerly known as achromobacter species (cdc group vd), is an aerobic, gram-negative bacillus widely distributed in aquatic environments. most important, it has been implicated as a cause of intravenous line infection in immunocompromised hosts with solid tumors or hematologic malignancies. trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole and aminoglycosides are usually active against o. anthropi, but this organism is usually resistant to beta-lactam antibiotics. because o. anthropi is a low ...19979257145
localization and characterization of a specific linear epitope of the brucella dnak protein.we have previously produced and characterized four monoclonal antibodies to the brucella dnak protein which were derived from mice infected with b. melitensis or immunized with the b. melitensis cell wall fraction. by use of a recombinant dna technique, we have localized a linear epitope, recognized by two of these monoclonal antibodies (v78/07b01/g11 and v78/09d04/d08), in the last 21 amino acids of the c-terminal region of the brucella dnak protein. the c-terminal region has been reported to b ...19979297829
proteomic 'contigs' of ochrobactrum anthropi, application of extensive ph gradients.the most extensive linear ph gradients yet employed in combination with two-dimensional gel electrophoresis are described, along with their application in proteome analysis. a significant proportion of the protein compliment of bacterial species is believed to be accessible using an extended linear ph gradient of 2.3 to 11.0. protein standards with predicted isoelectric points (pi) ranging from 3.24 to 9.56 were used to confirm focusing positions with respect to the immobilised ph gradients (ipg ...19979298651
purification and characterization of a novel glutathione transferase from ochrobactrum anthropi.glutathione transferase was purified from ochrobactrum anthropi and its n-terminal sequence was determined to be mklyykvgacslaphiilseaglpy. the apparent molecular mass of the protein (24 kda) was determined by sds-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis analysis. the amino acid sequence obtained showed similarities with known bacterial glutathione transferases in the range of 72-64%. immunoblotting experiments performed with antisera raised against glutathione transferase from o. anthropi did not sho ...19989495016
ochrobactrum anthropi bacteremia in a child. 19938405587
unconventional genomic organization in the alpha subgroup of the proteobacteria.pulsed-field gel electrophoresis was used to analyze the genomic organization of 16 bacteria belonging or related to the family rhizobiaceae of the alpha subgroup of the class proteobacteria. the number and sizes of replicons were determined by separating nondigested dna. hybridization of an rrn gene probe was used to distinguish between chromosomes and plasmids. members of the genus agrobacterium all possess two chromosomes, and each biovar has a specific genome size. as previously demonstrated ...19989573163
antibody and delayed-type hypersensitivity responses to ochrobactrum anthropi cytosolic and outer membrane antigens in infections by smooth and rough brucella spp.immunological cross-reactions between brucella spp. and ochrobactrum anthropi were investigated in animals and humans naturally infected by brucella spp. and in experimentally infected rams (brucella ovis infected), rabbits (brucella melitensis infected), and mice (b. melitensis and brucella abortus infected). in the animals tested, o. anthropi cytosolic proteins evoked a delayed-type hypersensitivity reaction of a frequency and intensity similar to that observed with b. melitensis brucellin. o. ...19979144364
nuclear magnetic resonance timecourse studies of glyphosate metabolism by microbial soil isolates.1. triple resonance isotope edited nmr spectroscopy (tried) has been developed to detect and examine minute levels of glyphosate metabolites in microbial soil isolates. using stable isotopic labelling (13c and 15n), tried allows the simultaneous detection of multiple metabolites in crude matrices at submicrogram levels. an improvement over earlier techniques where milligrams are needed, tried can detect 500 ng of triply labelled compound in a crude sample (1:14,000 mass ratio) in just hours. 2. ...19979253141
evaluation of the relatedness of brucella spp. and ochrobactrum anthropi and description of ochrobactrum intermedium sp. nov., a new species with a closer relationship to brucella spp.the relatedness of brucella spp. and ochrobactrum anthropi was studied by protein profiling, western blot, immunoelectrophoresis and 16s rrna analysis. whole-cell and soluble proteins of brucellae and o. anthropi showed serological cross-reactivities quantitatively and qualitatively more intense than those existing with similar extracts of agrobacterium spp. numerical analysis of western blot profiles of whole-cell extracts showed that o. anthropi lmg 3301 was closer to brucella spp. than to o. ...19989734029
clinical and microbiologic characteristics of ochrobactrum anthropi bacteremia.ochrobactrum anthropi is an oxidase-positive, nonfermenting, gram-negative bacillus that is an emerging pathogen in immunocompromised patients, particularly in those with indwelling central venous catheters. reports of clinical manifestation of o. anthropi bacteremia are rare. herein, we report the clinical and microbiologic characteristics of o. anthropi bacteremia in 15 patients. there were eight males and seven females, whose ages ranged from 1 month to 84 years (mean, 34 years). ten infectio ...19989509845
molecular cloning, expression and site-directed mutagenesis of glutathione s-transferase from ochrobactrum anthropi.the gene coding for a novel glutathione s-transferase (gst) has been isolated from the bacterium ochrobactrum anthropi. a pcr fragment of 230 bp was obtained using oligonucleotide primers deduced from n-terminal and 'internal' sequences of the purified enzyme. the gene was obtained by screening of a genomic dna partial library from o. anthropi constructed in pbluescript with a pcr fragment probe. the gene encodes a protein (oagst) of 201 amino acids with a calculated molecular mass of 21738 da. ...19989794797
meningitis due to ochrobactrum anthropi: an emerging nosocomial pathogen. a report of 3 cases.we describe 3 cases of ochrobactrum anthropi meningitis following the implantation of pericardial allograft tissue to cover dural defects following craniotomy. following an extensive epidemiologic investigation, the tissue allograft was found to have been contaminated with this unusual organism during the harvesting and processing of the tissue in the tissue bank. this organism was only susceptible to imipenem, tetracycline, gentamicin, and ciprofloxacin. the clinical presentation of these patie ...19979577978
crystallization and preliminary x-ray analysis of a new l-aminopeptidase-d-amidase/d-esterase activated by a gly-ser peptide bond hydrolysis.ochrobactrum anthropi possesses an l-aminopeptidase (dmpa) also able to act as a d-amidase/d-esterase. dmpa (40 kda) is activated by auto-catalyzed protein splicing liberating an alpha-amino group presumably used as a general base in the catalytic mechanism. two crystal forms were obtained at 294 k in 13-16% peg 2000 mono-methylether at ph 9.0, adding either 0.2 m magnesium chloride or 1 m lithium chloride. crystals of the first form belong to the space group c2221 and diffract to 3.0 a resoluti ...199910089474
ochrobactrum anthropi as an agent of nosocomial septicemia in the setting of aids. 199910194107
community dynamics of a mixed-bacterial culture growing on petroleum hydrocarbons in batch culture.the effects of various hydrocarbon substrates, and a chemical surfactant capable of enhancing crude-oil biodegradation, on the community structure of a mixed-bacterial inoculum were examined in batch culture. of 1000 tsa-culturable isolates, 68.6% were identified at the genus level or better by phospholipid fatty acid analysis over 7-day time course experiments. cultures were exposed to 20 g/l bow river crude oil with and without 0.625 g/l igepal co-630 (a nonylphenol ethoxylate surfactant), 5 g ...200010872080
structural studies on the lipopolysaccharide from a rough strain of ochrobactrum anthropi containing a 2,3-diamino-2,3-dideoxy-d-glucose disaccharide lipid a backbone.a degradation protocol using de-o-acylation and subsequent alkaline de-n-acylation was applied to the lipopolysaccharide of ochrobactrum anthropi rough strain lmg 3301. three main oligosaccharide bisphosphates containing core-lipid a backbone structures were obtained after fractionation by anion-exchange hplc. using 1h and 13c nmr spectroscopy, including two-dimensional cosy, tocsy, and noe spectroscopy (roesy and noesy), the following structures were established: [formula: see text] where kdo i ...19989691452
ochrobactrum anthropi bacteremia.ochrobactrum anthropi (o. anthropi ), formerly known as achromobacter cdc group vd, is a gram-negative bacillus that is aerobic, oxidase producing, and nonlactose fermenting. this organism has been found in environmental and hospital water sources and has pathogenic potential in humans. most reports in the literature of o. anthropi bacteremia are associated with intravenous line infections. we describe a case of bacteremia with o. anthropi in a 33-month-old boy with acute osteomyelitis. o. anthr ...199910076115
degradation of various chlorophenols under alkaline conditions by gram-negative bacteria closely related to ochrobactrum anthropi.from concrete debris of a demolished herbicide production plant several gram-negative bacterial strains were isolated, which exhibit metabolic capabilities for the degradation of 2,4-dichlorophenol (dcp)l), 4-chloro-2-methylphenol (mcp) and 4-chlorophenol (4-cp), while 2-chlorophenol (2-cp) was degraded at a slower rate. degradative activity was inducible and was impeded by adding of 100 mg/l of chloramphenicol to growing cultures. the strains displayed alkaliphilic properties with optimum dcp/m ...19989791948
ochrobactrum anthropi meningitis in a pre-term neonate. 199910342661
endogenous ochrobactrum anthropi endophthalmitis.to describe bilateral endogenous endophthalmitis caused by ochrobactrum anthropi in a partially immunosuppressed patient who had undergone central venous access for hyperalimentation and home intravenous therapy.19979124261
ochrobactrum anthropi bacteremia associated with a catheter in an immunocompromised child and review of the pediatric literature. 199910440451
diversity and contribution of the intestinal bacterial community to the development of musca domestica (diptera: muscidae) larvae.the bacterial diversity in the intestinal tract of musca domestica l. was examined in larvae collected from turkey bedding and corn silage. aerobic culturing yielded 25 bacterial species, including 11 from larvae collected from turkey bedding and 14 from larvae collected from corn silage. providencia rettgeri (hadley, elkins & caldwell) was the only species common to both environments. two mammalian pathogens, yersinia pseudotuberculosis (pfeiffer) and ochrobactrum anthropi (holmes), were isolat ...200011126551
cross-species characterisation of abundantly expressed ochrobactrum anthropi gene products.the identity of 45 protein spots representing 32 orthologues within the ochrobactrum anthropi proteome within a gradient of ph 4-7, and mass range 5-90 kda were determined across species boundaries. these proteins could be classified into 13 functional categories and establish metabolic, regulatory and translatory systems including amino acid biosynthesis, electron transport and the potential for plant symbiosis in a molecularly understudied organism. amino acid composition and/or peptide mass f ...199910493124
the dmpa aminopeptidase from ochrobactrum anthropi lmg7991 is the prototype of a new terminal nucleophile hydrolase family.the dmpa (d-aminopeptidase a) protein produced by ochrobactrum anthropi hydrolyses p-nitroanilide derivatives of glycine and d-alanine more efficiently than that of l-alanine. when regular peptides are utilized as substrates, the enzyme behaves as an aminopeptidase with a preference for n-terminal residues in an l configuration, thus exemplifying an interesting case of stereospecificity reversal. the best-hydrolysed substrate is l-ala-gly-gly, but tetra- and penta-peptides are also efficiently h ...199910377256
ochrobactrum anthropi endophthalmitis after vitreous surgery. 199910434878
an algorithm for the assembly of robust physical maps based on a combination of multi-level hybridization data and fingerprinting data.we have developed an algorithm which combines data obtained from restriction digestion experiments and hybridization experiments to construct robust physical maps of whole chromosomes. the algorithm has been incorporated into a program which accepts hybridization data consisting of an unordered hybridization matrix and fingerprinting data containing band coordinates for each clone. the combined data is used to produce a non-redundant, ordered matrix which can be further reduced to represent a mi ...199910627143
a study on the prevalence of gram-negative bacteria in bulk tank milk.bulk tank milk from 131 dairy herds in eastern south dakota and western minnesota were examined for coliforms and noncoliform bacteria. coliforms were detected in 62.3% of bulk tank milk samples. counts ranged from 0 to 4.7 log10 cfu/ml. the mean count was 3.4 log10 cfu/ml. gram-negative noncoliform bacteria were observed in 76.3% of bulk tank milk. counts ranged from 0 to 6.2 log10 cfu/ml. the mean count was 4.8 log10 cfu/ml. a total of 234 isolates from bulk tank milk were examined to species ...199910629809
a new variant of the ntn hydrolase fold revealed by the crystal structure of l-aminopeptidase d-ala-esterase/amidase from ochrobactrum anthropi.the l-aminopeptidase d-ala-esterase/amidase from ochrobactrum anthropi (dmpa) releases the n-terminal l and/or d-ala residues from peptide substrates. this is the only known enzyme to liberate n-terminal amino acids with both d and l stereospecificity. the dmpa active form is an alphabeta heterodimer, which results from a putative autocatalytic cleavage of an inactive precursor polypeptide.200010673442
two new aminopeptidases from ochrobactrum anthropi active on d-alanyl-p-nitroanilide.two new enzymes which hydrolyse d-alanyl-p-nitroanilide have been detected in ochrobactrum anthropi lmg7991 extracts. the first enzyme, dmpb, was purified to homogeneity and found to be homologous to the dap protein produced by o. anthropi scrc c1-38 (atcc49237). the second enzyme, dmpa, exhibits a similar substrate profile when tested on p-nitroanilide derivatives of glycine and l/d-alanine, but the amounts produced by the ochrobactrum strain were not sufficient to allow complete purification. ...199910379365
endotoxins and igg antibodies as indicators of occupational exposure to the microbial contaminants of metal-working fluids.the aim of this study was to evaluate workers' exposure to microbes and bacterial endotoxins during the use of metal-working fluids (mwf).199910541909
isolation of bacteria other than helicobacter pylori from stomachs of squirrel monkeys (saimiri spp.) with gastritis.gastric biopsy specimens obtained from 12 squirrel monkeys (saimiri spp.) were investigated by culture for the presence of bacteria. the stomachs of two monkeys with gastritis were colonized with gram-negative, urease-positive bacteria, identified as ochrobactrum anthropi by the vitek and api nft methods (biomérieux). a third monkey with gastritis was positive for aeromonas salmonicida and pseudomonas vesicularis (both urease-negative). no helicobacter pylori was isolated from squirrel monkeys. ...200010711437
physical map and gene survey of the ochrobactrum anthropi genome using bacterial artificial chromosome contigs.bacterial artificial chromosome (bac) clones are effective mapping and sequencing reagents for use with a wide variety of small and large genomes. this report describes research aimed at determining the genome structure of ochrobactrum anthropi, an opportunistic human pathogen that has potential applications in biodegradation of hazardous organic compounds. a bac library for o. anthropi was constructed that provides a 70-fold genome coverage based on an estimated genome size of 4.8 mb. the libra ...199910587947
polyphosphate-accumulating and denitrifying bacteria isolated from anaerobic-anoxic and anaerobic-aerobic sequencing batch reactorsin this study, phosphate-accumulating bacteria achieved complete phosphate removal in two different systems: an anaerobic-anoxic sequencing batch reactor and an anaerobic-aerobic sequencing batch reactor. this result shows that phosphate-accumulating bacteria in the a2 sbr can use nitrate as terminal electron acceptor instead of oxygen. phosphate-accumulating bacteria accumulated phosphate with a rates between 30 and 70 mg p/l/h in the a/o sbr and between 15 and 32 mg p/l/h in the a2 sbr. twenty ...19999841775
ochrobactrum intermedium infection after liver transplantation.a case of bacteremia due to ochrobactrum intermedium, with concomitant liver abscesses, in an orthotopic liver transplant recipient is presented. identical microorganisms were isolated from fecal specimens and from an aspirate of a liver abscess that was indicative of invasion of the graft by gastrointestinal spread. 16s dna sequence analysis of the blood isolate revealed the recovery of the recently proposed new species o. intermedium, closely related to ochrobactrum anthropi and brucella spp.19999854103
epidemiological investigation of ochrobactrum anthropi strains isolated from a haematology unit.ochrobactrum anthropi is an oxidase-producing gram-negative bacillus preferring aqueous environments. it is an opportunist of low pathogenicity with a wide and unpredictable antibiotic resistance. we observed bacteraemia caused by this organism in two immunocompromized patients hospitalized in the same haematology unit and catheter-associated sepsis was recognized within two days. another isolate was obtained from the stools of a third patient of the same unit. environmental investigations recov ...200010706799
ochrobactrum anthropi bacteremia in a patient on hemodialysis.although newer tunneled dialysis catheters offer improved capacity for blood flow and efficiency of dialysis, catheter-associated bacteremia remains an extremely important complication of this access strategy. this is a report of a case of catheter-associated bacteremia with ochrobactrum anthropi, a water-borne gram-negative rod with an unusual pattern of antibiotic resistance. given the organism's hydrophilic property and the frequency of catheter use in debilitated individuals with end-stage r ...200010845846
[ochrobactrum anthropi bacteremia in a patient with aids]. 19989810554
modulation of the glutathione s-transferase in ochrobactrum anthropi: function of xenobiotic substrates and other forms of stress.the gluthathione s-transferase gene of the atrazine-degrading bacterium ochrobactrum anthropi (oagst) encodes a single-subunit polypeptide of 201 amino acid residues (favaloro et al. 1998, biochem. j. 335, 573-579). rna blot analysis showed that the gene is transcribed into an mrna of about 800 nucleotides, indicating a monocistronic transcription of the oagst gene. the modulation of oagst in this bacterium, in the presence of different stimulants, was investigated. the level of expression of oa ...200010677378
infective endocarditis and septic embolization with ochrobactrum anthropi: case report and review of literature.ochrobactrum anthropi, previously known as cdc group vd, is an aerobic, gram-negative bacillus of low virulence that occasionally causes human infection. we describe a case of infective endocarditis with o. anthropi complicated by septic embolization. a review of all the literature reported cases of o. anthropi infection is presented and categorized into 'central line related', 'transplant related' and "other pyogenic infections". mortality appears to be related to the underlying disease state, ...200010908026
the use of silica gel prepared by sol-gel method and polyurethane foam as microbial carriers in the continuous degradation of phenol.a mixed microbial culture was immobilized by entrapment into silica gel (sg) and entrapment/ adsorption on polyurethane foam (pu) and ceramic foam. the phenol degradation performance of the sg biocatalyst was studied in a packed-bed reactor (pbr), packed-bed reactor with ceramic foam (pbrc) and fluidized-bed reactor (fbr). in continuous experiments the maximum degradation rate of phenol (q(s)max) decreased in the order: pbrc (598 mg l(-1) h(-1)) > pbr (pu, 471 mg l(-1)h(-1)) > pbr(sg, 394 mg l(- ...200010968628
crystal structure of a d-aminopeptidase from ochrobactrum anthropi, a new member of the 'penicillin-recognizing enzyme' family.beta-lactam compounds are the most widely used antibiotics. they inactivate bacterial dd-transpeptidases, also called penicillin-binding proteins (pbps), involved in cell-wall biosynthesis. the most common bacterial resistance mechanism against beta-lactam compounds is the synthesis of beta-lactamases that hydrolyse beta-lactam rings. these enzymes are believed to have evolved from cell-wall dd-peptidases. understanding the biochemical and mechanistic features of the beta-lactam targets is cruci ...200010986464
gut bacteria may be involved in interactions between plants, herbivores and their predators: microbial biosynthesis of n-acylglutamine surfactants as elicitors of plant volatiles.n-acylamino acids are dominant and widespread constituents of insect oral secretions (regurgitants), serving the insect as biosurfactants in the digestive process. during feeding the conjugates may be introduced into damaged leaves and contribute there to the elicitation of plant defenses such as the induction of volatile biosynthesis. from gut segments of spodoptera exigua, mamestra brassicae and agrotis segetum 23 bacterial strains were isolated, ten of which were able to synthesise typical le ...200011030433
taxonomic characterization of ochrobactrum sp. isolates from soil samples and wheat roots, and description of ochrobactrum tritici sp. nov. and ochrobactrum grignonense sp. nov.a large collection of bacterial strains, immunotrapped from soil and from the wheat rhizoplane, was subjected to polyphasic taxonomy by examining various pheno- and genotypic parameters. strains were grouped on (inter) repetitive extragenic palindromic dna (rep) pcr profiles at the intraspecies level. pheno- and genotypic characters were assessed for representatives from 13 different rep groups. strains of nine rep groups constituting two physiological biolog clusters fell in the coherent dna-dn ...200011155998
purification, characterization, and gene cloning of purine nucleosidase from ochrobactrum anthropi.a bacterium, ochrobactrum anthropi, produced a large amount of a nucleosidase when cultivated with purine nucleosides. the nucleosidase was purified to homogeneity. the enzyme has a molecular weight of about 170,000 and consists of four identical subunits. it specifically catalyzes the irreversible n-riboside hydrolysis of purine nucleosides, the k(m) values being 11.8 to 56.3 microm. the optimal activity temperature and ph were 50 degrees c and ph 4.5 to 6.5, respectively. pyrimidine nucleoside ...200111282633
ochrobactrum anthropi peritonitis in a capd patient. 200010908034
specificity of a polymerase chain reaction assay of a target sequence on the 31-kilodalton brucella antigen dna used to diagnose human brucellosis.the aim of this study was to evaluate the specificity of a polymerase chain reaction assay for detecting brucella dna using primers specific for the amplification of a 223 bp region of the sequence encoding a 31 kda immunogenic brucella abortus protein (bcsp31). dna from all brucella strains, including type, reference, vaccine and field strains, were correctly amplified. with the exception of ochrobactrum spp., no other amplification was detected with a broad panel of microorganisms serologicall ...200111305467
peritonitis due to ochrobactrum anthropi in a patient undergoing continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis. 200010841106
isolation and characterization of diverse halobenzoate-degrading denitrifying bacteria from soils and sediments.denitrifying bacteria capable of degrading halobenzoates were isolated from various geographical and ecological sites. the strains were isolated after initial enrichment on one of the monofluoro-, monochloro-, or monobromo-benzoate isomers with nitrate as an electron acceptor, yielding a total of 33 strains isolated from the different halobenzoate-utilizing enrichment cultures. each isolate could grow on the selected halobenzoate with nitrate as the terminal electron acceptor. the isolates obtai ...200010919805
resistance to antibiotics and biocides among non-fermenting gram-negative bacteria.to investigate the antibiotic and biocide susceptibilities of clinical isolates of rarely encountered gram-negative, non-fermenting bacteria.200111442564
microbial urea-formaldehyde degradation involves a new enzyme, methylenediurease.the enzymic mechanism of metabolization of urea-formaldehyde condensation products (methyleneureas; mu) and the fate of the degradation products ammonium, urea and formaldehyde were studied in bacteria isolated from garden soil, which were able to use methyleneureas as the sole source of nitrogen for growth. an organism identified as ochrobactrum anthropi completely degraded methylenediurea (mdu) and dimethylenetriurea (dmtu) to urea, ammonia, formaldehyde and carbon dioxide. an enzyme designate ...199810526991
identification of strains of alcaligenes and agrobacterium by a polyphasic approach.the number of stable discriminant biochemical characters is limited in the genera alcaligenes and agrobacterium, whose species are consequently difficult to distinguish from one another by conventional tests. moreover, genomic studies have recently drastically modified the nomenclature of these genera; for example, alcaligenes xylosoxidans was transferred to the genus achromobacter in 1998. twenty-five strains of achromobacter xylosoxidans, three strains of an agrobacterium sp., five strains of ...200111526136
gene cloning, nucleotide sequencing, and purification and characterization of the d-stereospecific amino-acid amidase from ochrobactrum anthropi sv3.the gene encoding the d-stereospecific amino-acid amidase from ochrobactrum anthropi sv3 was cloned and sequenced. analysis of 7.3 kb of genomic dna revealed the presence of six orfs, one of which (daaa) encodes the d-amino-acid amidase. this enzyme, daaa, is composed of 363 amino-acid residues (molecular mass 40 082 da), and the deduced amino-acid sequence exhibits homology to alkaline d-peptidase from bacillus cereus df4-b (32% identity), dd-peptidase from streptomyces r61 (29% identity), and ...200010727942
occurrence of natural dixenic associations between the symbiont photorhabdus luminescens and bacteria related to ochrobactrum spp. in tropical entomopathogenic heterorhabditis spp. (nematoda, rhabditida).bacteria naturally associated with the symbiont photorhabdus luminescens subsp. akhurstii were isolated from the entomopathogenic nematode heterorhabditis indica. bacterial isolates distinct from p. luminescens subsp. akhurstii were obtained from 33% of the samples. fourteen bacterial isolates, from nematodes collected from three different caribbean islands, were characterized by conventional phenotypic tests, restriction fragment length polymorphism and sequence analyses of pcr-amplified 16s rr ...200010746775
brucella abortus and its closest phylogenetic relative, ochrobactrum spp., differ in outer membrane permeability and cationic peptide resistance.the outer membrane (om) of the intracellular parasite brucella abortus is permeable to hydrophobic probes and resistant to destabilization by polycationic peptides and edta. the significance of these unusual properties was investigated in a comparative study with the opportunistic pathogens of the genus ochrobactrum, the closest known brucella relative. ochrobactrum spp. oms were impermeable to hydrophobic probes and sensitive to polymyxin b but resistant to edta. these properties were traced to ...200010816465
aerobic and facultatively anaerobic cellulolytic bacteria from the gut of the termite zootermopsis angusticollis.to demonstrate the occurrence of cellulolytic bacteria in the termite zootermopsis angusticollis.200211849325
ochrobactrum anthropi bacteremia: case report and review of the literature. 199911851711
infection caused by ochrobactrum anthropi. 199611866765
atypical 16s rrna gene copies in ochrobactrum intermedium strains reveal a large genomic rearrangement by recombination between rrn copies.ochrobactrum intermedium is an opportunistic human pathogen belonging to the alpha 2 subgroup of proteobacteria. the 16s rdna sequences of nine o. intermedium isolates from a collection of clinical and environmental isolates exhibited a 46-bp insertion at position 187, which was present in only one sequence among the 82 complete or partial 16s rdna sequences of ochrobactrum spp. available in data banks. reverse transcription-pcr experiments showed that the 46-bp insertion remained in the 16s rrn ...200312700269
recombinant ochrobactrum anthropi expressing brucella abortus cu,zn superoxide dismutase protects mice against b. abortus infection only after switching of immune responses to th1 type.the members of the genus brucella are gram-negative, facultatively intracellular bacterial pathogens that cause brucellosis in many animal species and humans. although live, attenuated vaccines are available to protect several animal species from the disease, there is no safe and effective vaccine for human use. here we report that a bacterium that is closely related to brucella species, ochrobactrum anthropi, can be used as a vaccine vector for the delivery of brucella antigens to mice, leading ...200211953393
diversity of chromium-resistant and -reducing bacteria in a chromium-contaminated activated sludge.this study attempts to establish a relationship between the cr(vi) resistance of the culturable microbial community and the cr(vi) resistance and cr(vi)-reducing ability of representative strains of each population, in order to assess whether these are exclusive characteristics of one microbial group or abilities shared among many groups.200211972686
monoassociation of scid mice with helicobacter muridarum, but not four other enterics, provokes ibd upon receipt of t cells.recently, a number of animal models for different aspects of inflammatory bowel disease (ibd) have been developed. the aim of this study was to use one of these to determine whether particular, ostensibly innocuous, intestinal bacteria could provoke or exacerbate ibd.200211984521
characterization, cloning and sequence analysis of the inducible ochrobactrum anthropi ampc beta-lactamase.ochrobactrum anthropi is resistant to most cephalosporins and penicillins due, at least in part, to the inducible expression of a single beta-lactamase. the beta-lactamase gene has been cloned and sequenced. it encodes an ampc-type class 1 serine active-site enzyme that hydrolyses mainly cephalosporins and is resistant to inhibition by clavulanic acid. expression of the ampc gene is inducible via a typical ampr regulator, which is encoded upstream of ampc. inducible expression is retained follow ...200111389106
bacterial colonisation in the gut of phlebotomus duboseqi (diptera: psychodidae): transtadial passage and the role of female diet.bacteria isolated from the gut of different developmental stages of philebotomus duboseqi neveu-lcmaire, 1906 belonged almost all to aerobic or facultatively anaerobic gram-negative rods. in females, the highest bacterial counts were observed two days after bloodfeeding; seven days after bloodfeeding the bacterial counts returned to pre-feeding levels. most isolates were identified phenotypically as ochrobactrum sp. the distinctiveness and homogeneity of the phenotypic and genotypic characterist ...200211993554
d,l-hydantoinase activity of an ochrobactrum anthropi strain.a microorganism with the ability to release methionine from d,l-(2-methylthioethyl) hydantoin (strain 245) was isolated from soil. the aim of this study was the identification of the strain and the adjustment of the conditions of growth and of the enzymatic reaction, in order to achieve high specific activities of bioconversion of the hydantoin.200212010542
prevalent bacterial species and novel phylotypes in advanced noma lesions.the purpose of this study was to determine the bacterial diversity in advanced noma lesions using culture-independent molecular methods. 16s ribosomal dna bacterial genes from dna isolated from advanced noma lesions of four nigerian children were pcr amplified with universally conserved primers and spirochetal selective primers and cloned into escherichia coli. partial 16s rrna sequences of approximately 500 bases from 212 cloned inserts were used initially to determine species identity or close ...200212037085
population analysis of a binary bacterial culture by multi-parametric flow cytometry.to study the degradation of a xenobiotic that requires a mixed culture it is essential to monitor the proportions and to control the population dynamics of the component strains. for these purposes fluorochromising techniques and multi-parametric flow cytometry were used to follow rhodococcus erythropolis k2-3 and ochrobactrum anthropi k2-14, both of which are needed to degrade 4-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)butyric acid (2,4-db). although the two strains can grow in constant proportions in mixed cultur ...200212067522
chronic postoperative endophthalmitis secondary to ochrobactrum anthropi. 200111421027
toxicity and biodegradation of diamines.phytotoxicity and cytotoxicity of 2,4-diaminotoluene (2,4-d), 4,4'-methylenedianiline (4,4-d), and 1,6-hexanediamine (1,6-d) were investigated by observing the germination of young radish seeds and the viability of hela cells, respectively. 2,4-d showed the highest, 4,4-d intermediate, and 1,6-d lowest cytotoxicity. however, the phytotoxicity decreased in the order of 4,4-d > 2,4-d > 1,6-d. contrary to the results previously reported, in the modified sturm test the activated sludge degraded 2,4- ...200211990359
microbial population in a hydrogen-dependent denitrification reactor.the bacterial population in an h2-dependent denitrification system was studied. the laboratory set-up was designed for the treatment of potable water and consisted of an electrochemical cell, where the water to be treated was enriched with h2 prior to entering a bioreactor. bioreactors (columns packed with granulated active carbon) were inoculated with denitrifying bacterial strains isolated from a previous reactor, then sampled immediately after inoculation, or after 1 or 3 months of continuous ...200212405417
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