| lysinibacillus xylanilyticus sp. nov., a xylan-degrading bacterium isolated from forest humus. | a novel xylan-degrading bacterium, designated xdb9(t), was isolated from forest humus collected from gyeryong mountain in korea. cells were gram-positive, aerobic, motile and endospore-forming rods. a neighbour-joining phylogenetic tree based on 16s rrna gene sequences showed that strain xdb9(t) was most closely related to members of the genus lysinibacillus. 16s rrna gene sequence similarities between strain xdb9(t) and the type strains of species of the genus lysinibacillus ranged from 98.0 to ... | 2010 | 19651743 |
| lysinibacillus macroides sp. nov., nom. rev. | 'bacillus macroides' atcc 12905t (= dsm 54t = lmg 18474t), isolated in 1947 from cow dung, was not included in the approved lists of bacterial names and so it lost standing in bacteriological nomenclature. reinvestigation of the strain, including dna-dna relatedness experiments, revealed that 'bacillus macroides' is genomically distinct from its closest relatives lysinibacillus xylanilyticus, lysinibacillus boronitolerans and lysinibacillus fusiformis (as determined by 16s rrna gene sequence ana ... | 2011 | 21724959 |
| immune tolerance to an intestine-adapted bacteria, chryseobacterium sp., injected into the hemocoel of protaetia brevitarsis seulensis. | to explore the interaction of gut microbes and the host immune system, bacteria were isolated from the gut of protaetia brevitarsis seulensis larvae. chryseobacterium sp., bacillus subtilis, arthrobacter arilaitensis, bacillus amyloliquefaciens, bacillus megaterium, and lysinibacillus xylanilyticus were cultured in vitro, identified, and injected in the hemocoel of p. brevitarsis seulensis larvae, respectively. there were no significant changes in phagocytosis-associated lysosomal formation or p ... | 2016 | 27530146 |
| biodegradation of low-density polyethylene (ldpe) by mixed culture of lysinibacillus xylanilyticus and aspergillus niger in soil. | in this study, two strains of aspergillus sp. and lysinibacillus sp. with remarkable abilities to degrade low-density polyethylene (ldpe) were isolated from landfill soils in tehran using enrichment culture and screening procedures. the biodegradation process was performed for 126 days in soil using uv- and non-uv-irradiated pure ldpe films without pro-oxidant additives in the presence and absence of mixed cultures of selected microorganisms. the process was monitored by measuring the microbial ... | 2013 | 24086254 |
| plant growth promoting bacteria from cow dung based biodynamic preparations. | indigenous formulations based on cow dung fermentation are commonly used in organic farming. three biodynamic preparations viz., panchagavya (pg), bd500 and 'cow pat pit' (cpp) showed high counts of lactobacilli (10(9) ml(-1)) and yeasts (10(4) ml(-1)). actinomycetes were present only in cpp (10(4) ml(-1)) and absent in the other two. seven bacterial isolates from these ferments were identified by a polyphasic approach: bacillus safensis (pg1), bacillus cereus (pg2, pg4 pg5), bacillus subtilis ( ... | 2014 | 25320439 |
| antimicrobial potential of bacteriocin producing lysinibacillus jx416856 against foodborne bacterial and fungal pathogens, isolated from fruits and vegetable waste. | in this study, antimicrobial potential, some probiotics properties and bacteriocin nature of lysinibacillus, isolated from fruits and vegetable waste were evaluated. for this, 125 lactobacillus isolates were tested against foodborne bacterial and fungal pathogens. among these, an isolated bacillus spp. showed significant aggregation-co-aggregation probiotics properties and potentially inhibits the foodborne gram positive microbial pathogens such as staphylococcus aureus, (22 mm zoi), staphylococ ... | 2014 | 24735603 |
| molecular identification and safety of bacillus species involved in the fermentation of african oil beans (pentaclethra macrophylla benth) for production of ugba. | molecular identification of bacillus spp. involved in the fermentation of african oil bean seeds for production of ugba, as well as ability of the bacillus spp. isolated to produce toxins, were investigated. forty-nine bacteria were isolated from ugba produced in different areas of south eastern nigeria and identified by phenotyping and sequencing of 16s rrna, gyrb and rpob genes. genotypic diversities at interspecies and intraspecies level of the isolates were screened by pcr amplification of t ... | 2013 | 23376783 |
| [diversity of bacillus species inhabiting on the surface and endophyte of lichens collected from wuyi mountain]. | the present work reported the isolation, identification and diversity of bacillus species colonizing on the surface and endophyte in lichens collected from wuyi mountain. | 2015 | 26259479 |
| therapeutic intervention and molecular characterizations of bacteriocin producing lysinibacillus sp., nov., isolated from food sample. | many bacteriocins from lactobacilli have been reported as immunostimulatory, preservatives, anticancerous and biocontroling. however, antimicrobial potential of lysinibacillus is not much reported. in this study, an attempt was made to isolate and anticipate therapeutic potential of lysinibacillus from spoiled food sample. we screened 125 lactobacilli for their antagonistic nature against food borne and disease causing bacterial and fungal pathogens. among them, one bacillus was phenotypically, ... | 2015 | 26142524 |
| lysinibacillus tabacifolii sp. nov., a novel endophytic bacterium isolated from nicotiana tabacum leaves. | a gram-positive, catalase- and oxidase-positive, strictly aerobic, endospore-forming rod bacterium, designated k3514(t), was isolated from the leaves of nicotiana tabacum. the strain was able to grow at temperatures of 8-40°c, ph 5.0-10.0 and nacl concentrations of 0-7%. the predominant quinones (>30%) of this strain were mk-7(h2) and mk-7. phylogenetic analysis of 16s rrna gene sequence showed that strain k3514(t) was affiliated to the genus lysinibacillus, with its closest relatives being lysi ... | 2013 | 23812807 |
| lysinibacillus mangiferahumi sp. nov., a new bacterium producing nematicidal volatiles. | a gram-positive bacterium, designated m-gx18(t), was isolated from the rhizosphere soil of mango (guangxi province, china). the isolate produced nematicidal volatile compounds with activities against the root-knot nematode meloidogyne incognita. the organism was motile, catalase- and oxidase-positive, spore-forming and rod shaped. the predominant menaquinone was mk-7 and the major cellular fatty acid profiles were iso-c(15:0), anteiso-c(15:0) and iso-c(16:0). the dna g+c content was 38.9%. a phy ... | 2012 | 22367102 |
| lysinibacillus contaminans sp. nov., isolated from surface water. | a gram-positive-staining, aerobic, endospore-forming bacterium, isolated as a contamination from an enrichment of enteric bacteria from surface water, was studied using a polyphasic taxonomic approach. 16s rrna gene sequence similarity comparisons revealed that strain fst3a(t) was grouped in the genus lysinibacillus, most closely related to lysinibacillus xylanilyticus xdb9(t) (98.1%), lysinibacillus parviboronicapiens bam-582(t) and lysinibacillus sphaericus dsm 28(t) (both 98.0%). the 16s rrna ... | 2013 | 23435244 |
| draft genome sequence of lysinibacillus xylanilyticus sr-86. | lysinibacillus xylanilyticus belongs to the family bacillaceae and was first described in 2010 with the type strain l. xylanilyticus xdb9. it is able to both degrade xylan and use it as the sole carbon source. here, we describe the 4.8-mb genome of the strain l. xylanilyticus sr-86, which was isolated from organic waste. | 2016 | 27881544 |
| lysinibacillus xyleni sp. nov., isolated from a bottle of xylene. | a gram-staining-positive, solvent-tolerating (acetophenone, benzene, toluene, xylene and hexane), aerobic, non-motile, terminal endospore-forming, rod-shaped bacterium was isolated from a bottle of xylene. the strain, designated jc22(t), was found to be oxidase and catalase positive. the strain was able to tolerate solvents with different log p values like acetophenone (log p = 1.5), benzene (log p = 2.0), toluene (log p = 2.5), xylene (log p = 3.2) and hexane (log p = 3.4), though it could not ... | 2016 | 26818686 |
| draft genome sequence of type strain lysinibacillus xylanilyticus dsm 23493t. | lysinibacillus xylanilyticus dsm 23493(t) is a gram-positive, spore-forming bacterium. here, we report the 5.22-mb genome sequence of lysinibacillus xylanilyticus dsm 23493(t), which will accelerate the application of degrading xylan and provide useful information for genomic taxonomy and phylogenomics of bacillus-like bacteria. | 2015 | 26358604 |
| lysinibacillus louembei sp. nov., a spore-forming bacterium isolated from ntoba mbodi, alkaline fermented leaves of cassava from the republic of the congo. | investigation of the microbial diversity of ntoba mbodi, an african food made from the alkaline fermentation of cassava leaves, revealed the presence of a gram-positive, catalase-positive, aerobic, motile and rod-shaped endospore-forming bacterium (nm73) with unusual phenotypic and genotypic characteristics. the analysis of the 16s rrna gene sequence revealed that the isolate was most closely related to lysinibacillus meyeri ws 4626t (98.93%), lysinibacillus xylanilyticus xdb9t (96.95%) and lysi ... | 2015 | 26333923 |
| lysinibacillus alkaliphilus sp. nov., an extremely alkaliphilic bacterium, and emended description of genus lysinibacillus. | a novel aerobic, alkaliphilic, gram-staining-positive, endospore-forming bacterium, strain omn17t, was isolated from a typical sandy loam soil under long-term omn fertilization (half organic manure n plus half mineral n fertilizer) in northern china and was subjected to a polyphasic taxonomic study. the best growth was achieved at 30 °c and ph 8-10 in medium containing 0.5% (w/v) nacl. the cell-wall peptidoglycan of strain omn17t was type a4α; (l-lys-gly-d-asp) and the cell-wall sugars were ribo ... | 2015 | 25908711 |
| lysinibacillus jejuensis sp. nov., isolated from swinery waste. | a gram-positive, endospore-forming, rod-shaped bacterium, designated strain n2-5(t), was isolated from swinery waste collected in jeju, republic of korea. a phylogenetic analysis based on 16s rrna gene sequences demonstrated that strain n2-5(t) formed a phyletic group within the phylum firmicutes with less than 97.0% similarities to members of the genus lysinibacillus, its nearest phylogenetic neighbors. the highest levels of sequence similarity to the isolate were observed against lysinibacillu ... | 2013 | 24385367 |
| lysinibacillus chungkukjangi sp. nov., isolated from chungkukjang, korean fermented soybean food. | one bacterial strain 2rl3-2(t) was isolated from chungkukjang, a traditional korean fermented food made from soybeans, and determined to be a gram-positive, aerobic, spore-forming rod. growth of the novel strain was optimal at 30°c and ph 7.0. the 16s rrna gene of strain 2rl3-2(t) showed the highest level of sequence similarity to lysinibacillus sinduriensis blb-1(t) (99.0%), lysinibacillus massiliensis 4400831(t) (97.1%), lysinibacillus xylanilyticus xdb9(t) (97.0%), and lysinibacillus odysseyi ... | 2013 | 23812821 |
| diversity of culturable root-associated/endophytic bacteria and their chitinolytic and aflatoxin inhibition activity of peanut plant in china. | a total of 72 isolates of root-associated/endophytic (rae) bacteria were isolated from peanut plants grown in the main producing areas of 6 provinces in china. the 16s rrna gene sequences of these isolates were determined and phylogenetic analyses revealed that 72 isolates belonged to the classes bacilli (49 isolates) and gammaproteobacteria (23 isolates). the majority of rae bacteria in bacilli belonged to 2 genera, bacillus and lysinibacillus (48 and 1) while those in gammaproteobacteria belon ... | 2013 | 23108663 |
| lysinibacillus meyeri sp. nov., isolated from a medical practice. | a gram-positive, oxidase- and catalase-positive, strictly aerobic and motile bacterium, designated ws 4626(t), was isolated from a medical practice. spherical endospores were formed terminally in swollen rods. the genomic dna g+c content was 37.1 mol%. cells contained iso-c15 : 0, anteiso-c15 : 0, iso-c17 : 1ω10c, anteiso-c17 : 0 and iso-c17 : 0 as the predominant cellular fatty acids and mk-7 and mk-6 as the major isoprenoid quinones. the major polar lipids were diphosphatidylglycerol, phosphat ... | 2013 | 22888186 |