Publications
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phylogenetic inferences and taxonomic consequences of 16s ribosomal dna sequence comparison of chromohalobacter marismortui, volcaniella eurihalina, and deleya salina and reclassification of v. eurihalina as halomonas eurihalina comb. nov. | the phylogenetic positions of the moderately halophilic bacteria chromohalobacter marismortui, volcaniella eurihalina, and deleya salina were determined by pcr amplification of rrna genes and direct sequencing. the resulting data were compared with data for other bacteria obtained from 16s rrna sequence databases. c. marismortui, v. eurihalina, and d. salina clustered phylogenetically within the gamma subclass of the proteobacteria and are closely related to other species on the halomonas-deleya ... | 1995 | 7547290 |
macrocyclic lactone synthesis by lipases in water-in-oil microemulsions. | five microbial lipases from chromobacterium viscosum, candida cylindracea, pseudomonas (source fluka), pseudomonas (source genzyme) and lipoprotein lipase ex microbial (genzyme) have been screened for lactonisation activity towards 16-hydroxyhexadecanoic acid (hha) in a variety of different w/o microemulsion systems. with the exception of candida cylindracea (cc), all the lipases exhibited lactonisation activity although they were inherently more active in microemulsion systems based on the anio ... | 1995 | 7544159 |
taxonomic study of bacteria isolated from plants: proposal of sphingomonas rosa sp. nov., sphingomonas pruni sp. nov., sphingomonas asaccharolytica sp. nov., and sphingomonas mali sp. nov. | the taxonomic positions of 10 strains of 3-ketolactose-forming bacteria which were isolated from the roots of plants (rosa sp., psychotria nairobiensis, ardisia crispa, prunus persica, and apple trees) were investigated. the dna base compositions of these strains ranged from 64.0 to 65.7 mol%, the isoprenoid quinone of each strain was ubiquinone 10, 3-hydroxy fatty acids were lacking in the cellular fatty acids of these organisms, and all of the strains contained a sphingolipid with the long-cha ... | 1995 | 7537068 |
the structure of the o-specific polysaccharide of the lipopolysaccharide from chromobacterium violaceum nctc 9694. | 1994 | 7528643 | |
fr901228, a novel antitumor bicyclic depsipeptide produced by chromobacterium violaceum no. 968. i. taxonomy, fermentation, isolation, physico-chemical and biological properties, and antitumor activity. | a novel antitumor bicyclic depsipeptide, fr901228, was isolated from a broth culture of chromobacterium violaceum no. 968 as colorless prisms and the molecular formula was determined as c24h36n4o6s2. this antibiotic reverted the transformed morphology of a ha-ras transformant to normal, and exhibited prominent antitumor activities against murine and human tumor cell lines both in vitro and in vivo. | 1994 | 7513682 |
preparative-scale kinetic resolutions catalysed by microbial lipases immobilised in aot-stabilised microemulsion-based organogels: cryoenzymology as a tool for improving enantioselectivity. | gelatin-containing microemulsion based organogels have been used as an immobilisation matrix for lipases from a number of different sources. kinetic resolutions of octan-3-ol, 1-octen-3-ol and 1-octyn-3-ol by esterification with decanoic acid have been performed using chromobacterium viscosum (cv) lipase. cv lipase is highly enantioselective in favour of the (r)-(-) isomer of octan-3-ol, but the enantioselectivity is both reversed and decreased by the introduction of unsaturation at the 1-positi ... | 1995 | 7492618 |
chromobacteriosis rare, but early diagnosis vital. | 1981 | 7463651 | |
septicemia and death caused by chromobacterium violaceum. | 1980 | 7403928 | |
fulminating chromobacterial septicaemia presenting as respiratory distress syndrome. | 1981 | 7314030 | |
chromobacterium violaceum presenting as a surgical emergency. | 1981 | 7280766 | |
attempts at induction of phenylalanine hydroxylase in thermophilic bacteria and induction of thermophily in mesophiles. | some moderate and extreme thermophilic bacteria grew well on media other than the recommended basic media. attempts to induce phenylalanine hydroxylase (phe h) in the various thermophiles as well as mild thermophily in the mesophiles pseudomonas sp atcc 11299a and chromobacterium violaceum atcc 12540 were unsuccessful. evidence is presented indicating that the enzyme in the latter two organisms may be membrane bound. the level of phe h activity induced was not always consistent with the level of ... | 1981 | 7244367 |
influence of methylheptenone and related phytoplankton norcarotenoids on heterotrophic aquatic bacteria. | certain norcarotenoids, which have recently been found as excretion products of freshwater cyanobacteria and algae, are potent inhibitors of different metabolic functions in heterotrophic bacteria. 6-methylhept-5-en-2-one showed the strongest effects and acted as a noncompetitive inhibitor of both glucose uptake and respiration by aquatic isolates of chromobacterium lividum and arthrobacter sp. inhibition of the heterotrophic potential of glucose uptake by 6-methylhept-5-en-2-one was characteriz ... | 1981 | 7214229 |
monobactams: isolation and structure determination. | 1981 | 7199043 | |
the similarities between pseudomonas paucimobilis and allied bacteria derived from analysis of deoxyribonucleic acids and electrophoretic protein patterns. | the chromosomal dna was isolated and purified from 17 strains of pseudomonas paucimobilis, and from the type or reference strains of flavobacterium capsulatum, f. devorans, f. multivorum, 'chromobacterium lividum', xanthomonas campestris and seven species of pseudomonas. the dna base compositions (mol% g + c) of p. paucimobilis strains were between 62.2 and 68.6%, and typical strains had a mean value of 65.3 +/- 0.4 mol%, determined from thermal denaturation temperature. dna-dna molecular hybrid ... | 1982 | 7183747 |
distribution of beta-lactam and beta-lactone producing bacteria in nature. | over one million bacteria were isolated from a large variety of soil, plant and water samples collected from different environments and examined in an extremely sensitive and highly specific screen for beta-lactam production. a group of seven related monocyclic beta-lactams (monobactams) were isolated from strains representing four genera-agrobacterium, chromobacterium, gluconobacter and pseudomonas. monobactam-producing strains of agrobacterium and pseudomonas were isolated only rarely. produci ... | 1982 | 7174535 |
isolation of chromobacterium spp. from foods, soil, and water. | chromobacterium violaceum, a soil and water inhabitant, has been implicated in human disease with a high mortality rate, particularly in the southeastern united states. the psychrotrophic chromobacterium lividum has been isolated from foods, water, and soil, but is not considered pathogenic. to determine the distribution of chromobacterium spp. in soil, water, and foods in the gainesville area, we evaluated bennett, ryalls and moss, and aeromonas membrane agars for their ability to recover these ... | 1982 | 7159087 |
complete hematologic and hepatic recovery in a patient with chloramphenicol hepatitis-pancytopenia syndrome. | 1982 | 7143157 | |
chronic granulomatous disease of childhood and chromobacterium violaceum infections in the southeastern united states. | patients with chronic granulomatous disease are predisposed to infections by catalase-positive organisms in the environment. chromobacterium violaceum is a catalase-positive bacterium whose saprophytic source in this country is the subtropical soil and water of the southeastern united states. two patients with chronic granulomatous disease, followed at the national institutes of health in maryland, acquired c. violaceum infections in florida. all 10 cases previously reported were acquired in flo ... | 1982 | 7092006 |
sq 26,180, a novel monobactam. ii isolation, structure determination and synthesis. | 1982 | 7076565 | |
numerical taxonomy analysis of bacteria isolated from the completed 'most probable numbers' test for coliform bacilli. | 1981 | 7024232 | |
[lipases of gram-negative bacteria: a review]. | the review surveys current concepts concerning properties of lipases from gram-negative bacteria. it discusses the effects of cultivation conditions (composition, temperature and ph of the medium) of bacteria-producers on the biosynthesis of lipases. | 1981 | 7017672 |
sq 26,180, a novel monobactam. i taxonomy, fermentation and biological properties. | strains of chromobacterium violaceum, isolated from various environments, were found to produce a novel monocyclic beta-lactam antibiotic. the antibiotic, sq 26,180 was weakly active against gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria with the exception of mutants hypersensitive to beta-lactam antibiotics. the compound was highly stable to beta-lactamases and acted as an inhibitor of the p99 enzyme from enterobacter cloacae. sq 26,180 showed affinity for penicillin-binding proteins 1a, 4 and 5/6 of ... | 1982 | 6978877 |
chromobacterium violaceum septicemia in new jersey. | 1982 | 6953253 | |
the laboratory diagnosis of opportunistic infections caused by uncommon bacteria in papua new guinea. | flavobacterium meningosepticum, chromobacterium violaceum and listeria monocytogenes are opportunistic pathogens of man and are occasional but important causes of infections in neonates, infants and adults in papua new guinea. mortality is high. flavobacterium meningosepticum should be suspected when a weak indole producing oxidase positive gram-negative bacillus producing a discrete yellow non-diffusing pigment at room temperature and showing a resistant antibiotic sensitivity pattern is isolat ... | 1981 | 6951339 |
a probable case of chromobacterium violaceum infection in australia. | a case of a north-queensland aboriginal child, who died of a septicaemic illness probably caused by chromobacterium violaceum, is reported. this organism is a gram-negative bacillus found in soil and water. human and animal infections are very rare, but have been reported from various tropical and subtropical areas of the world. most of these have been fatal, although survival after recognition, appropriate antibiotic therapy, and surgical intervention has also been reported. | 1983 | 6865828 |
sulfur metabolism in the biosynthesis of monobactams. | we studied the biosynthesis of monobactams with respect to sulfur metabolism in chromobacterium violaceum, acetobacter sp., and agrobacterium radiobacter. all three organisms used inorganic sulfur for monobactam production. when sulfur-containing amino acids were assayed as a source of sulfur for monobactam production, c. violaceum used cystine but not cysteine or methionine, acetobacter sp. used all three compounds, and a. radiobacter used none. 35s from cysteine, methionine, and sodium sulfate ... | 1983 | 6859838 |
effect of bestatin analogues and other compounds on enkephalin hydrolysis by an aminopeptidase from the mesophiles pseudomonas sp atcc 11299a and chromobacterium violaceum atcc 12540. | in our studies on newly synthesized compounds for their potential analgesic effect, we decided for purposes of convenience and economy to investigate non-mammalian sources for the presence of enkephalin degrading enzymes. an aminopeptidase that catalyzes the hydrolysis of the tyrosylglycyl bond of leucine- and methionine enkephalin was purified from the mesophiles pseudomonas sp atcc 11299a (ps) and chromobacterium violaceum atcc 12540 (cv). each preparation also hydrolyzed to varying extents ne ... | 1983 | 6856949 |
a new antibiotic, 3,6-dihydroxyindoxazene. | 1983 | 6853374 | |
chromobacterium violaceum infectious and chronic granulomatous disease. | 1983 | 6824267 | |
biosynthesis of monobactam compounds: origin of the carbon atoms in the beta-lactam ring. | the biosynthesis of monobactams by strains of chromobacterium violaceum, acetobacter sp., and agrobacterium radiobacter was studied. monobactams were produced during logarithmic growth by c. violaceum and acetobacter sp. and during late log growth on glycerol and in stationary phase by a. radiobacter. the addition of various amino acids failed to significantly stimulate monobactam production in any of the producing organisms. several 14c-amino acids and pyruvate were incorporated in vivo into mo ... | 1982 | 6805424 |
the effect of some varying lipid a structures on the inhibition of fibrillogenesis in basement membrane collagen. | acid soluble basement membrane collagen (abmc) was prepared by extraction of the anterior lens capsules from bovine calf eyes in 0.5 m acetic acid in the presence of the protease inhibitors leupeptin and pepstatin. thermal aggregates formed from soluble basement membrane collagen were facilitated by heating (28 degree c) the collagen solutions in 0.15 m phosphate buffer. the effects of endotoxins derived from salmonella minnesota r595, chromobacterium violaceum an rhodopseudomonas viridis on the ... | 1982 | 6801242 |
microbiological quality of selected recreational waters. | 1981 | 6797820 | |
chromobacteriosis--florida. | 1981 | 6789054 | |
biosynthetic studies of arphamenines a and b. | the biosynthetic pathways of arphamenines a and b were studied. arphamenine a was derived from acetic acid, l-arginine and l-phenylalanine, and arphamenine b from acetic acid, l-arginine and l-tyrosine. | 1984 | 6735925 |
the effects of the insecticide acephate on the growth and nutrient uptake of an aquatic bacterium. | the effects of high (1000 ppm) and low (1 ppm) concentrations of acephate on the rate of growth and nutrient uptake by an aquatic bacterium (identified as chromobacterium lividum ) were investigated. this insecticide increased doubling time, decreased maximum cellular yield, and reduced cell size when c. lividum was grown in the presence of high acephate concentrations. total [14c]glucose and 14c-labeled amino acids uptake rates were reduced by the high acephate concentration. the high acephate ... | 1984 | 6722663 |
chromobacterium violaceum infection of the eye. a report of two cases. | we report what we believe to be the first two known cases of chromobacterium violaceum infection of the eye. one patient had conjunctivitis as the initial manifestation of an ultimately fatal infection. in the second patient, who suffered from chronic granulomatous disease of childhood, orbital cellulitis developed as part of a disseminated c violaceum infection from which he subsequently recovered. infections caused by c violaceum may involve the eye and orbit. these infections are frequently f ... | 1984 | 6721759 |
heterotrophic nitrification among denitrifiers. | twelve denitrifying bacteria representing six genera were tested for an ability to nitrify pyruvic oxime heterotrophically. six of these bacteria exhibited appreciable nitrification activity, yielding as much as 5.8 mm nitrite and little or no nitrate when grown in a mineral salts medium containing 7 mm pyruvic oxime and 0.05% yeast extract. of the six active bacteria, four (pseudomonas denitrificans, pseudomonas aeruginosa, and two strains of pseudomonas fluorescens) could grow on yeast extract ... | 1984 | 6721486 |
isolation and identification of ropy bacteria in raw milk. | approximately 4.2% of 4,000 maryland-virginia raw milk tanker samples developed ropiness when incubated at 10 degrees c. of the 56 bacterial isolates 30 were identified by species. klebsiella oxytoca and pseudomonas aeruginosa were isolated most frequently. other ropy isolates were identified as pseudomonas spp., chromobacterium, flavobacterium multivorum, presumptive yersinia pestis, enterobacter agglomerans, klebsiella pneumoniae, and pasteurella-actinobacter spp. six of the klebsiella oxytoca ... | 1983 | 6685140 |
arphamenines a and b, new inhibitors of aminopeptidase b, produced by bacteria. | 1983 | 6654760 | |
microbial growth associated with granular activated carbon in a pilot water treatment facility. | the microbial dynamics associated with granular activated carbon (gac) in a pilot water treatment plant were investigated over a period of 16 months. microbial populations were monitored in the influent and effluent waters and on the gac particles by means of total plate counts and atp assays. microbial populations between the influent and effluent waters of the gac columns generally increased, indicating microbial growth. the dominant genera of microorganisms isolated from interstitial waters a ... | 1983 | 6625567 |
a new antibiotic y-t0678h produced by a chromobacterium species. | 1983 | 6615590 | |
human infection due to chromobacterium violaceum: a report from ilorin, nigeria. | 1984 | 6535708 | |
[growth rate of antibiotic-producing gram-negative bacteria on liquid nutrient media]. | glycerol-yeast medium no. 3 may be used as a seed medium in screening of antibiotic-producing strains among acetobacter, gluconobacter, chromobacterium, agrobacterium, and other genera. the medium is transparent. it provides visual instrumental control of the growth rate of the seed material and estimation of biomass augmentation. the period of the exponential phase growth of the strains tested on medium no. 3 was 2-8 hours. when no growth on medium no. 3 is observed media nos. 1 and 2 can be us ... | 1984 | 6524878 |
hepatic drug-metabolizing enzyme system and endotoxin tolerance: structural requirement of lps in induction of an early tolerance. | the alteration of hepatic drug-metabolizing enzyme activities in mice given salmonella endotoxin by single or multiple intraperitoneal injections was investigated. an essentially the same biphasic, early and late phase, endotoxin tolerance was observed in the animals receiving a single injection of endotoxin or repetitive daily injections. the results of reciprocal cross tolerance tests using lipopolysaccharide and free lipid a preparations derived from salmonella minnesota, salmonella typhimuri ... | 1984 | 6521669 |
chromobacterium violaceum as a cause of periorbital cellulitis. | 1984 | 6514595 | |
prosthetic valve endocarditis caused by group ve-1 bacteria (chromobacterium typhiflavum). | a case of fatal prosthetic valve endocarditis was caused by group ve-1 bacteria. bacteriological characteristics and antibiotic susceptibilities are presented, as well as a brief discussion of the isolates of the ve-1 organism in ontario. | 1984 | 6511882 |
specificity and mechanism of ferrioxamine-mediated iron transport in streptomyces pilosus. | although the ferrioxamines are an important and well-characterized class of siderophores produced by several species of nocardia, streptomyces, micromonospora, arthrobacter, chromobacterium, and pseudomonas, no studies of the mechanism of ferrioxamine-mediated iron uptake have been performed for an organism which produces the siderophore. this is the first report of metal transport in streptomyces pilosus mediated by the native ferrioxamines b, d1, d2, and e. 55fe accumulation in these ferrioxam ... | 1984 | 6480557 |
nature and location of amide-bound (r)-3-acyloxyacyl groups in lipid a of lipopolysaccharides from various gram-negative bacteria. | it has previously been demonstrated [eur. j. biochem. 124, 191-198 (1982) and 137, 15-22 (1983)] that the lipid a component of salmonella and proteus lipopolysaccharides contains amide-linked (r)-3-acyloxyacyl residues. in the present study lipid a of other gram-negative bacteria was analysed for the presence of amide-bound 3-acyloxyacyl residues. it was found that such residues are constituents of all lipid a tested (agrobacterium tumefaciens, chromobacterium violaceum, pseudomonas aeruginosa, ... | 1984 | 6437812 |
[qualitative and quantitative determination of bacterial populations in aquatic habitats. 5. comparison of 2 rapid sand filters]. | the bacterial examinations of raw water and the effluent of two rapid sand filters showed differences with respect to the colony count, the identified species and the activity of the isolated bacteria. the raw waters of the treatment plants si and me are originated from an oligotrophic artificial lake and from ground-water respectively. the two raw waters contained only low numbers of bacteria, whereas the effluents of the filters showed a considerable increase of the bacterial counts. the resul ... | 1983 | 6367299 |
recurrent infection with chromobacterium violaceum: first case report from south america. | a case of chromobacteriosis in a young brazilian with toxaemia and multiple skin abscesses is described. the infection responded to treatment with chloramphenicol and cotrimoxazole but recurred 18 months later following insect bites received while fishing in a river. chromobacterium violaceum was subsequently isolated from the river water. this is the first case of this kind to be reported from south america. | 1984 | 6334119 |
[bacteria and dietary fiber]. | the presence of cellulose particles, so in-vitro studies have shown, influences the growth rate and metabolic activity of the bacteria escherichia coli, bifidobacterium adolescentis and chromobacterium violaceum. after the homogenization in waring blendor, the growth rate has been found to be highest in a medium containing 10% cellulose particles and to show a decreasing tendency in media containing 5%, 1% and 0% cellulose. the biochemical intensity, judged by glucose consumption and intensity o ... | 1984 | 6326399 |
[effect of solid substrates of microbial colony development]. | bacteria have been found to grow differently at contact sites to both organic and anorganic solids as on pure agar media. of 16 ad hoc selected bacterial strains, the following species (arranged in decreasing order) responded with stronger colony formation: bacillus subtilis, b. cereus, streptococcus sanguis, s. saprophyticus, s. faecalis, escherichia coli, micrococcus flavus, actinomyces viscosus, veillonella sp., enterobacter liquefaciens, yersinia enterocolitica. lactobacillus casei behaved n ... | 1984 | 6326398 |
chromobacterium violaceum septicaemia in a dog. | 1983 | 6314965 | |
dna:rrna hybridization studies of chromobacterium fluviatile. | hybrids were prepared between 14c-labelled rrna from each of nine species of gram-negative bacteria and the dna of chromobacterium fluviatile. two parameters were determined for each hybrid - the t m(e), which is the temperature at which 50% of the hybrid was denatured, and the percentage of rrna bound under defined stringent conditions. the former gives a measure of the stability of the duplex once formed and the latter probability reflects the amount of the genome involved in the coding of rrn ... | 1982 | 6181184 |
monobactams-antibiotics from the marshes. | 1981 | 6116095 | |
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. | 1967 | 6039105 | |
[on a small satellite-forming soil bacterium from circular forms of chromobacteriaceae]. | 1966 | 5988693 | |
properties of surface materials released from cells of chromobacterium violaceum. | 1966 | 5966705 | |
the isolation and characterization of glucosamine and muramic acid from the cell-wall mucopeptide of the gram-negative bacterium, chromobacterium violaceum. | 1966 | 5956935 | |
longevity of selected exogenous microorganisms in the rumen. | 1966 | 5929160 | |
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 ... | 1966 | 5926739 |
numerical taxonomy of bacteria--some published data re-examined. | 1966 | 5922296 | |
psychrophilic bacteria. 3. population levels associated with flavor or physical change in milk. | 1965 | 5897823 | |
cyanide formation from glycine by nonproliferating cells of chromobacterium violaceum. | 1965 | 5851865 | |
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 ... | 1965 | 5847792 |
effect of diphenylamine on the fatty acid composition of some bacterial lipids. | 1964 | 5839174 | |
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 ... | 1969 | 5776532 |
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 ... | 1969 | 5774755 |
extracellular enzymes produced by a pseudomonas sp. and their effect on cell envelopes of chromobacterium violaceum. | 1969 | 5773756 | |
effect of cultural conditions on the synthesis of violacein in mesophilic and psychrophilic strains of chromobacterium. | 1969 | 5765167 | |
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 ... | 1969 | 5764335 |
[some biochemical pecularities of bacteria of the genus pseudomonas]. | 1968 | 5733641 | |
[metabolic products of microorganisms. 65. ferrioxamine from eubacteriales]. | 1968 | 5709361 | |
fatal infection due to chromobacterium violaceum. | 1968 | 5698884 | |
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. | 1968 | 5697343 |
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 ... | 1968 | 5669904 |
fatal septicemia due to chromobacterium janthinum. | 1968 | 5661183 | |
[sea and estuary bacteria--producers of vitamin b 12]. | 1967 | 5618094 | |
[intrinsic protein content in the cells of oligonitrophili bacteria]. | 1971 | 5565684 | |
chromobacterium violaceum: pathogenic for man. | 1971 | 5544148 | |
chromobacterium septicemia in the gibbon. | 1970 | 5530776 | |
letters to the editor. identification of serratia organisms. | 1970 | 5475059 | |
fatal infection due to chromobacterium violaceum in vietnam. | 1970 | 5471231 | |
nonfermentative bacilli associated with man. i. nomenclature. | 1970 | 5453209 | |
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 ... | 1970 | 5438051 |
characterization of saccharolytic nonfermentative bacteria associated with man. | 1970 | 5419802 | |
gamma-cyano-alpha-aminobutyric acid. a new product of cyanide fixation in chromobacterium violaceum. | 1970 | 5417261 | |
[the effect of the culture fluids and extracts of several soil bacteria on tobacco mosaic virus]. | 1969 | 5405235 | |
[carbohydrate content of cells of oligonitrophilous bacteria]. | 1969 | 5396599 | |
[distribution of hycrocarbon-oxidizing microorganisms in soils of the main uzbekistan oil deposits]. | 1969 | 5396592 | |
natural infections of gibbons with a bacterium producing violet pigment (chromobacterium violaceum). | 1969 | 5388196 | |
chromobacterium violaceum infection in pigs. | 1969 | 5387602 | |
fatty acid composition of bacterial membrane and wall lipids. | 1966 | 5328938 | |
2,5-diketogluconate formation by chromobacterium. | 1971 | 5314552 | |
physiological and cultural characteristics of chromobacterium marinum sp. n. | 1967 | 5299908 | |
[heterotrophic microflora of amu-dar'ya surface waters and their significance in the mineralization of organic matter]. | 1971 | 5096617 | |
fatal chromobacterium violaceum septicemia. | 1971 | 5094501 | |
[deep mycoses in dermato-venereological practice]. | 1972 | 5062401 | |
timely topics of microbiology: nonfastidious gram negative rods: non-enterobacteriaceae, 1968-1971. | 1971 | 5005220 | |
[problems of histological identification diagnosis of the tissue forms of diverse pathogenic fungi]. | 1970 | 5002468 |