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[microbiological transformation of organic compounds in co-oxidation conditions]. 19724623307
immunodiffusion and fluorescent antibody methods to distinguish rod from coccoid forms of a species of arthrobacter. 19724624206
extensive microbial degradation of ddt in vitro and ddt metabolism by natural communities. 19724626578
covalently bound flavin in d-6-hydroxynicotine oxidase from arthrobacter oxidans. purification and properties of d-6-hydroxynicotine oxidase. 19724628374
evolutionary mechanism of adaptation of arthrobacter histodinolovorans and pseudomonas aeruginosa to use l-histidinol as a sole source of nitrogen and carbon. 19724630547
[microbiological properties of soils in northern france: arthrobacter extent]. 19724632290
a numerical study on the relationships of listeria and erysipelothrix. 19724632765
a method of "staining" bacterial cells for the scanning electron microscope. 19724115392
the effect of microorganisms on phytotoxicity of herbicides. i. complex activity of some pesticides on plants. 19724118851
[amino acid sequence of the murein of sarcina ventriculi and sarcina maxima]. 19724260172
chemical modifications of the postsynaptic naja naja neurotoxins. 19724267235
inhibition of isocitrate lyase: the basis for inhibition of growth of two arthrobacter species by pyruvate.growth of arthrobacter atrocyaneus and a. pyridinolis on certain growth substrates was found to be inhibited by pyruvate and compounds which can be converted to pyruvate. growth of a. atrocyaneus on acetate, for example, was completely inhibited by 5 mm pyruvate; growth of this organism on glucose was less sensitive and growth on succinate was insensitive to inhibition by pyruvate. growth of a third arthrobacter species, a. crystallopoietes, on acetate and other substrates was not inhibited by p ...19724342814
the bacterial oxidation of nicotine. vii. partial purification and properties of 2,6-dihydroxypyridine oxidase. 19724344227
[isoleucine biosynthesis in mutants for arthrobacter following varying growth conditions]. 19724145585
microbial transformation of -picoline, 2-ethylpyridine and -picolinate. 19725085653
extractable lipids of gram-negative marine bacteria: phospholipid composition.phospholipid compositions of 20 strains of marine and estuarine bacteria were determined. results showed that phospholipids of marine bacteria differed very little from those of nonmarine organisms with phosphatidylethanolamine, phosphatidylglycerol, and diphosphatidylglycerol being the predominant phospholipids in all strains examined. lyso-phosphatidylethanolamine occurred in significant quantities among a number of the marine bacteria, and two of the isolates contained significant quantities ...19734197274
immersion refractometry of isolated bacterial cell walls.immersion-refractometric and light-scattering measurements were adapted to determinations of average refractive indices and physical compactness of isolated bacterial cell walls. the structures were immersed in solutions containing various concentrations of polymer molecules that cannot penetrate into wall pores, and then an estimate was made of the polymer concentration or the refractive index of the polymer solution in which light scattering was reduced to zero. because each wall preparation w ...19734201772
effect of copper on the composition of bacterial cell wall peptides. 19734205241
survival of arthrobacter crystallopoietes during prolonged periods of extreme desiccation.cells of arthrobacter crystallopoietes mixed in sand and air-dried have survived for up to 6 months after an initial period in which approximately half the cells lost their viability. comparative survival curves have been obtained from inoculated sands maintained under caso(4) or p(2)o(5). selections for more desiccation-resistant progeny capable of surviving the initial period were unsuccessful. both the coccoid and rod-shaped forms are equally resistant to several months of desiccation. desicc ...19734345921
biotin deficiency in arthrobactger globiformis: comparative cell ultrastructure and nonreplacement of the vitamin by structurally unrelated compounds.the development of aberrant cell forms of arthrobacter globiformis 425 due to biotin deficiency was followed by electron microscopy of ultrathin sections. upon comparison with normal cell growth, aberrant cells developed in the early logarithmic growth phase. several membrane-bound bodies were embedded in a thick matrix, showing that cell division was impaired. mesosomes and cytoplasmic membranes were still present in the abnormal cell although the normal cell wall was absent. this condition per ...19734120069
gram characteristics and wall ultrastructure of arthrobacter crystallopoietes during coccus-rod morphogenesis.arthrobacter crystallopoietes growing exponentially as cocci were changed to rods by adding succinate to the medium. cells were sampled before, during, and after this transition for gram-staining and ultrastructural studies. cells were gram stained by the standardized method of bartholomew, and all samples were fixed and prepared for thin sectioning in an identical manner. cocci were gram positive, and thin sections demonstrated a gram-positive type of cell wall having an average thickness of 31 ...19734121451
isolation and characterization of a bacteriophage of arthrobacter globiformis.a bacteriophage which reproduces on arthrobacter globiformis atcc 8010 was isolated from soil. this bacteriophage, designated phiag8010, propagates either in soft agar or broth cultures of the host. because of a slow adsorption rate, neither the latent period nor burst size was determined. the mature virion belongs to bradley's group b and exhibits a hexagonal head measuring 69 nm (length) by 60 nm (width) attached to a sheathless tail 120 nm long. the buoyant density of the mature virion is 1.5 ...19734128824
na+-dependent transport of threonine in brevibacterium flavum. 19734198929
the conversion of bisnorbiotin and bisnordethiobiotin to biotin and dethiobiotin, respectively, by microorganisms. 19734204631
fine structure of arthrobacter crystallopoietes during long-term starvation of rod and spherical stage cells. 19734119517
[numerical taxonomy in the study of bacterial soil microflora in the north of france]. 19734791971
characterisation of mycobacterium, nocardia, corynebacterium and related taxa. 19734578844
heterogeneity of the lytic activity for yeast cell wall observed among the components of an arthrobacter glucanase. 19734579425
chitosanase, a novel enzyme. 19734580792
biodegradation of phenylmercuric acetate by mercury-resistant bacteria.selected cultures of mercury-resistant bacteria degrade the fungicide-slimicide phenylmercuric acetate. by means of a closed system incorporating a flameless atomic absorption spectrophotometer and a vapor phase chromatograph, it was demonstrated that elemental mercury vapor and benzene were products of phenylmercuric acetate degradation.19734584577
amino acid sequence of the threonine-containing mureins of coryneform bacteria.in a study of the mureins of coryneform bacteria (arthrobacter, brevibacterium, cellulomonas, corynebacterium, erysipelothrix), 21 threonine-containing strains were found. in several of the strains the amino acid and amino sugar composition of the murein was muramic acid (mur), glucosamine (glcnh(2)), d-glu, l-lys, l-thr, and ala in a molar ratio of 1:1:1:1:1:4 or 5, and in several other strains it was mur, glcnh(2), d-glu, l-lys, l-thr, ala, and l-ser in a molar ratio of 1:1:1:1:1:3:1. the amin ...19734683671
a myxomycete with a singular myxamoebal encystment stage. 19734589741
microbiological transformation of bile acids. 19734608725
[microbiological and chemical syntheses in the field of cardenolides and bufadienolides]. 19734688770
[amino acid sequence of 2,4-diaminobutyric acid-containing mureins of various coryneform bacteria and agromyces ramosus]. 19734693054
the biological activity of some siderochrome derivatives. 19734631899
proceedings: netherlands society for microbiology meeting at utrecht on 2 may 1973. biological xoidation of manganese in soils. 19734543763
metabolism of d-fructose by arthrobacter pyridinolis.previous studies showed that arthrobacter pyridinolis can transport and utilize d-glucose only after prior growth on certain krebs cycle intermediates. in contrast, we found that d-fructose was taken up and metabolized by a. pyridinolis without special prior conditions of growth. d-fructose was first converted to d-fructose-1-phosphate by a phosphoenolpyruvate (pep):d-fructose phosphotransferase. this activity required both supernatant and pellet fractions from d-fructose-grown cells centrifuged ...19734347929
alternate pathways of d-fructose transport and metabolism in arthrobacter pyridinolis. 19734354933
phosphoenolpyruvate:fructose phosphotransferase activity in whole cells and membrane vesicles of arthrobacter pyridinolis. 19734356303
microbiological transformation of bile acids. 19734581568
genetic and phenetic classification of bacteria. 19734584677
soil bacteriostasis limitation in growth of soil and rhizosphere bacteria. 19734572375
deep-freezing of bacterial dna for thermal denaturation and hybridization experiments. 19734578059
the effect of linuron and chlorpropham on glutamic acid production by arthrobacter globiformis. 19734755157
changes in rna transcription during morphogenesis of arthrobacter crystallopoietes. 19734723945
the flavin content of a hydrocarbon-utilizing bacterium. 19734697264
glucose utilization dependence on preferred carbon-source growth in an arthrobacter sp. 19734700353
deactivation of rg seed dressing by arthrobacter sp. 2b. 19734701337
the structure of nicotine blue from arthrobacter oxidans. 19734707595
metabolism of endothall by aquatic microorganisms. 19734708803
trimethylamine metabolism in obligate and facultative methylotrophs.1. twelve bacterial isolates that grow with trimethylamine as sole source of carbon and energy were obtained in pure culture. all the isolates grow on methylamine, dimethylamine and trimethylamine. one isolate, bacterium 4b6, grows only on these methylamines whereas another isolate, bacterium c2a1, also grows on methanol but neither grows on methane; these two organisms are obligate methylotrophs. the other ten isolates grow on a variety of c(i) and other organic compounds and are therefore facu ...19734722893
physiological properties and enzymatic activity of an arthrobacter capable of lysing fusarium sp. 19734723721
abolition of crypticity of arthrobacter pyridinolis toward glucose and alpha-glucosides by tricarboxylic acid cycle intermediates.arthrobacter pyridinolis cannot grow on glucose as sole carbon source, although the cells possess catabolic enzymes of the embden-meyerhof and pentose phosphate pathways as well as a complete tricarboxylic acid cycle. crypticity toward glucose is abolished by a period of growth in a medium containing malate, succinate, citrate, or fumarate in addition to glucose. other carbon sources, which support as rapid growth as does malate (e.g. asparagine), do not enable the cells to use glucose. malate, ...19734745416
enzymic lignin, its release and utilization by bacteria. 19734765901
[comparative study of the amino acid and polysaccharide composition of the cell walls of mycocci and micrococci]. 19734791535
oxamicetin, a new antibiotic of bacterial origin. i. production, isolation and properties. 19734792387
oxamicetin, a new antibiotic of bacterial origin. 3. taxonomy of the oxamicetin-producing organism. 19734792389
covalently bound flavin in d-6-hydroxynicotine oxidase from arthrobacter oxidans. amino-acid sequence of the fad-peptide. 19734745730
2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate metabolism by arthrobacter sp.: accumulation of a chlorobutenolide.an enzyme preparation from 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate-grown arthrobacter sp. converted cis,cis-2,4-dichloromuconate to chloromaleylacetate. the enzyme lactonizing the dichloromuconate to yield 2-chloro-4-carboxymethylene but-2-enolide was separated from the butenolide-delactonizing enzyme.19734751794
evidence for two rna polymerases in arthrobacter, a morphogenetic bacterium. 19734753195
creatinine hydrolase and creatine amidinohydrolase. ii. partial purification and properties. 19744826701
[characteristics of the biology of arthrobacter simplex (jensen) lochhead]. 19744848252
creatinine hydrolase and creatine amidinohydrolase. i. presence in cell-free extractions of arthrobacter ureafaciens. 19744826702
picolinic acid hydroxylase of arthrobacter picolinophilus. 19744832254
[cooxidation of phenoxyalkane acids by microbial cultures]. 19744837336
[the effect of organic substances on the assimilation of methane by obligate methylotrophs]. 19744857241
structure of cell wall and exocellular mannans from the yeast hansenula holstii. i. mannans produced in phosphate-containing medium. 19744366964
microbiological transformation of prostaglandins. ii. stereospecific reduction of a (plus or minus)-delta 8(12)-15-dehydroprostaglandin. 19744367967
electron-spin resonance studies of the structure and formation of bacterial diazodiphenoquinone pigments.the formation of diazodiphenoquinone pigments during bacterial oxidations of pyridinediols can be accounted for in terms of a free-radical mechanism similar to that operating for oxidations in vitro involving azasemiquinone radicals. electron-spin-resonance spectra are of great value in pigment structure determinations.19744375982
[microorganisms decomposing acetylcholine]. 19744449499
photochromogensis. i. photochromogenicitiy in genus nocardia, corynebacterium, arthrobacter, brevibacterium, and flavobacterium. 19744546883
[polyphosphate glucokinase activity in pigmented coccoid microorganisms]. 19744407545
mechanism of the reversible glycine cleavage reaction in arthrobacter globiformis. i. purification and function of protein components required for the reaction. 19744414614
kinetics of steroid-delta-1-dehydrogenase induction. 19744432774
aminoacyl-trna transferases. 19744599413
[the active center of the 3-oxosteroid delta-1-dehydrogenase from arthrobacter simplex (author's transl)]. 19744434996
metabolism of 2-deoxy-d-glucose by baker's yeast. vi. a study on cell wall mannan. 19744601200
[the effect of the feedback inhibition of threonine deaminase on valine-leucine biosynthesis (author's transl)]. 19744441219
[modes of cell division of arthrobacter simplex (jensen) lochhead in the process of culture growth]. 19744453213
[current trends in the microbiological transformation of organic compounds]. 19744477774
characterization of bacteria isolated from human root surface carious lesions. 19744521893
requirement for a functional respiration-coupled d-fructose transport system for induction of phosphoenolypyruvate:d-fructose phosphotransferase activity.previous studies have shown that arthrobacter pyridinolis can transport d-fructose or l-rhamnose using either a phosphoenolpyruvate:hexose phosphotransferase (phosphoenolpyruvate:protein phosphotransferase, ec 2.7.3.9) system or a respiration-coupled transport system which requires the presence of exogenous l-malate. a mutant, ap4374, which is deficient in the d-fructose-specific component of the respiration-coupled system can grow on l-rhamnose using the phosphotransferase system, but cannot gr ...19744525460
the metabolism and biological actions of coumarins. 19744617903
the copolymeric structure of pig skin dermatan suplhate. characterization of d-glucuronic acid-containing oligosaccharides isolated after controlled degradation of oxydermatan sulphate.selective periodate oxidation of unsubstituted l-iduronic acid residues in copolymeric dermatan sulphate chains was followed by reduction-hydrolysis or alkaline elimination. by this procedure the glucuronic acid-containing periods were isolated in oligosaccharide form; general formula: [formula: see text] further degradation of these oligosaccharides with chondroitinase-ac yielded three types of products: (a) sulphated trisaccharide containing an unsaturated uronosyl moiety in the non-reducing t ...19744618474
plating isolation of various catalase-negative microorganisms from soil.a procedure using nutritionally minimal media is presented for the plating isolation, but not enumeration, of various catalase-negative microorganisms from soil.19744595965
a new species of arthrobacter which degrades picolinic acid. 19744598865
pathways of d-fructose transport in arthrobacter pyridinolis. 19744831624
dna base composition of some sheathed bacteria. 19744599089
generic composition and nutritional requirements of bacteria isolated from three lakes. 19744599821
structure of the mannan from saccharomyces strain fh4c, a mutant constitutive for invertase biosynthesis. ii. protein moiety and components of the carbohydrate-peptide bonds. 19744603217
morphology and physiology of coryneform bacteria. 19744604791
peptidoglycans (mucopeptides): structure, function, and variations. 19744604888
relationships among coryneform bacteria from soil, cheese and sea fish. 19744605036
effect of amendments on the microbial utilization of oil applied to soil.replicate field plots comprising a control, plus oil, plus oil and bacteria, plus oil and fertilizer (urea-phosphate; 27:27:0), and plus oil, bacteria, and fertilizer were monitored over a 308-day period for changes in bacterial and mold numbers. changes in the chemical composition of the oil applied to the plots was followed by using chromatographic techniques. application of fertilizer resulted in a stimulation of bacterial numbers and in the rate of utilization of n-alkane components of the s ...19744589125
characterization of a yeast d-mannan with an alpha-d-glucosyl phosphate residue as an important immunochemical determinant. 19744138972
characteristic cytoplasmic structures in microorganisms utilizing n-butane and l-butanol. 19744132610
[degradation of chlorinated benzenes, phenols and cyclohexane derivatives by benzene and phenol utilizing soil bacteria under aerobic conditions (author's transl)]. 19744134769
the negative staining of "difficult" bacteria like arthrobacter globiformis for electron microscopy. 19744134832
[nucleotide composition of the dna of listeria]. 19744218016
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